Coal Creek Community Theater of Louisville, CO announces auditions for the 3rd show of their 20th season, Voice of the Prairie, by John Olive. Auditions will be held on August 23 and 24 from 7:00 - 10:00pm at the Louisville Arts Center, 801 Grant Ave, Louisville. Callbacks, if needed, will be held on Tuesday, August 25th. Please contact the director, Linda Orr, for an audition appointment: linda_orr@comcast.net or call 720-379-8157.
Rehearsals will be Monday - Thursday, with occasional weekends beginning Aug. 26th. Production dates: October 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 30, & 31. Friday and Saturday performances at 7:30; Sundays at 2:00. Actors will be expected to help with set build and strike on Nov. 1. PLEASE COME PREPARED TO NOTE ALL CONFLICTS.
Auditions for Voice of the Prairie by John Olive
Directed by Linda Orr
August 23rd and 24th
7:00-10pm
Callbacks, if needed: August 25th at 7:00pm
Louisville Center for the Arts
801 Grant Ave., Louisville, CO 80027
ROLES AVAILABLE:
Poppy Male 60's - 70's - must have an Irish accent.
Davey Male 14 - 20's
David Quinn Male 30's - 40's
Frankie Female 14 - 20's
Francis Reed Female 30's - 40's
James Male 30's - 40's
Leon Schwab Male 30's - 50's
Susie Female - 20's
Frankie's Father Male - 40's - 50's
Watermelon Man Male 50's - 60's
Jailer Male - 50's - 60's
(Some roles may be double cast)
Please come prepared with a dramatic monologue of 2 minutes or less Auditions will also consist of cold readings from the script.
Please bring a headshot and resume.
REHEARSALS:
Typically, Monday-Thursday from 7:00-10:00pm (with occasional weekends depending on cast availability) starting August 26th
Louisville Center for the Arts
PERFORMANCE DATES:
October 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 30 & 31
Friday and Saturday performances at 7:30pm; Sundays at 2:00pm
As this wonderful play opens, an old hobo named Poppy, accompanied by his avid companion, young Davey Quinn, is telling a tall tale. It is the early 1890s and itinerant story tellers like Poppy are the voices of the prairie. Years later, Davey is discovered by a radio pitch man while he is telling stories about Poppy and Frankie, a blind girl he rescued from a cruel father. Quinn becomes famous sending his stories into the "Ethernet" through the infant industry of radio as the Voice of the Prairie. Frankie hears Davey's stories and reenters his life as the FCC threatens them all for broadcasting without a license.
Coal Creek Community Theater is a 501(c)3, non-profit organization based in Louisville, CO. They are an all volunteer operation that is now in its 20th Season. CCCT is sponsored, in part, by the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD) and the City of Louisville.
For more information visit
www.ccctheater.org
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