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Westport Community Theatre Hosts Auditions For Their One act Play Fest

By: Jun. 13, 2011
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Westport Community Theatre will be joining forces with Eastbound Theatre, a division of the Milford Fine Arts Council, for Eastbound Summer 2011: Para11el, a festival of one-act plays. Auditions will be held at the Milford Center for the Arts on Sunday, June 12 and Tuesday, June 14 at 7 PM. The five-play program will be presented as matinee performances during the New England Arts & Crafts Festival on July 9 and 10. The program will be repeated the following weekend for evening performances at Westport Community Theatre, July 15 and 16.

Actors will read from scripts. A total of 12 roles are available, 5 male and 7 female. Ages range from twenties to sixties.

Communion (2f) opens with two women arranging refreshments for a church function, reflecting on some momentous changes at their church, and comparing how their husbands are responding. The play was written by Dave Carley of Toronto, Canada, and will be directed by Luke Lynch of Milford.

The Four Senses of Love (1m, 1f) shows how two people with unique handicaps find love despite, and even because of, their differences. The play was written by Arthur Jolly of Medford, OR, and will be directed by Rob Watts of Milford.

The Day Brando Died (2m) finds two old friends waiting to play tennis, and discovering a previously unknown connection from their past. The play was written by Lawrence DuKore of New York, NY, and will be directed by Dean Kyburz of Stratford.

The Promise (3f) examines complex family relationships and issues as a daughter tries to convince her aging mother that it is time to move to an assisted living community. The play was written by Joan Anderson and Dorothy Sanders of Fort Worth, TX, and will be directed by Mike Shavel of Stratford.

Maybe in Another Universe (1m, 1f) reveals unexpected, cataclysmic, and hilarious consequences of a one-night-stand. The play was written by Stacie Shellner of Pomona, CA and will be directed by Brian Michael Riley of Bridgeport.

For more information contact the Milford Fine Arts Council at 203-878-6647 or visit
www.milfordarts.org



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