News on your favorite shows, specials & more!

Conejo Players Theatre Holds VANITIES Auditions 1/30-2/1

By: Jan. 21, 2011
Get Access To Every Broadway Story

Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click.




Existing user? Just click login.

The Conejo Players Theatre will hold auditions for VANITIES, directed by Ken Patton, January 30th-31st, and February 1st. Please bring a headshot and resume if available, a list of potential conflicts, and dress comfortably. There will be movement a cheerleading routine will be taught. Be familiar with the script, as auditions will consist of cold reads.

Auditions will be held at the Conejo Players Theatre at 351 South Moorpark Road in Thousand Oaks, CA, 91361-1008.

Performance dates are April 30-May 14th, with shows on Saturdays at 2pm and Sundays at 7pm. There are no performance conflicts allowed.

VANITIES is a laugh-out-loud comedy about the growth of a friendship among three small town women coming of age in the 1960s and ‘70s. It's an astute, snapshot-sharp look at their lives with witty dialogue that keeps the audience laughing throughout the production! As the audience enters the theatre, the actresses are on stage at their vanity tables getting ready for the first scene, placing the show on an "automatic pilot." The actresses return to the vanities at the end of each scene, making their physical changes of the passing of time on-stage in front of the audience, timed and choreographed with the music from each period.

In 1963, Joanne, Kathy and Mary are aggressively vivacious cheerleaders. Five years later in their college sorority house, they are confronting their futures with nervous jauntiness. In 1974, they reunite briefly in New York. Their lives have diverged - their friendship, which once thrived on assumption as well-coordinated as sweater sets, is strained and ambiguous. Old-time banter rings false. Their attempts at honest conversation only show they can no longer afford to have very much in common.

JOANNE: Sweet, prim, proper, churchgoing. A person with her morals intact, Joanne remains a virgin until she is married. Joanne is quite judgmental, and she gets her feelings hurt quite easily. Joanne is fiercely loyal and protective of her family and friends. A Texas accent is required; this character speaks with an accent through the entire play.
KATHY: Warm-hearted, athletic, bossy, full of boundless energy. There is organized, and then there is Kathy; ‘a place for everything, and everything in it's place.' She is never without her clipboard; she is the consummate event planner, and needs to run everything. She is head cheerleader, she is the President of her Sorority. Kathy starts out with a Texas accent, but loses it during the course of the play.
MARY: Wild, a free spirit, restless. Mary is the promiscuous one in the group; she challenges authority, and is quick to pick a fight with her friends. She has an unhappy family life, and looks for love in all the wrong places. She seeks adventure and excitement. Mary spends most of the play searching; she always seems just a little lost. Mary starts off with a Texas accent, but she loses it during the course of the play.

For more information visit www.conejoplayers.org.



Comments

To post a comment, you must register and login.






Videos