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PICNIC WRITTEN BY WILLIAM INGE - The Arctic Playhouse Non Equity Auditions

Posted December 31, 2024
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PICNIC WRITTEN BY WILLIAM INGE - The Arctic Playhouse

The Arctic Playhouse (1249 Main St, West Warwick, Rhode Island) is pleased to announce open auditions for our next show in our 2025 season.

PICNIC

Written by William Inge

Directed by Karen Besson

Stage Managed by Vicki Yates

Auditions

Monday January 20, 2025

Tuesday January 21, 2025

6:30-8:30pm

The Arctic Playhouse

1249 Main St West Warwick, RI 02893

Auditionees do not need to come to both days of auditions.

Show Dates

March 27, 28, 29, 2025 @7:30

April 4,5,10,11,12, 2025@7:30

March 30, April 6,13,2025 @2:00pm

Tech Week (Required)

March 22-24 and March 26, 2025

Cast size

Roles are available for 4 men 7 women, all ethnicities

Auditions will consist of readings from the script.

SHOW SYNOPSIS: The winner of the 1953 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Picnic, by William Inge, takes place on Labor Day weekend in the joint backyards of two middle-aged widows. One house belongs to Flo Owens, who lives there with her two young daughters, Madge and Millie, and Rosemary, a boarder who is a spinster school teacher. The other house belongs to Helen Potts, who lives with her elderly invalid mother. Into this female atmosphere comes a young man named Hal Carter, whose animal vitality upsets the entire group. Flo is sensitively wary of the temptations Hal poses for her daughters, but Madge, bored with being merely a beauty, sacrifices her chances for a wealthy marriage for the excitement Hal promises.

ROLES

Madge Owens (Female, 18-25, to play age 18) The most beautiful girl in town, but feels that is all people see in her. Works in a dime store, not booksmart, but warm and charming. She yearns for and is searching for an escape from small time life. Her sensuality is just below surface and is awakened by a stranger to town, Hal. There must be strong, palpable and immediate chemistry and physical attraction between Madge and Hal.

Hal Carter (Male, 20-30) A good looking, masculine, sexy, well-built vagabond. Has led a rough life as a drifter. Can be a braggart, but is lonely and wants desperately to fit in somewhere, with someone. There must be a very strong chemistry and physical attraction between Hal and Madge, as itis essential to the play.

Millie Owens (Female, 16-25, to play age 16) Madge's younger sister. Very intelligent, boisterous, assertive and smart-mouthed tomboy. Likeable and tries to hide her basic shyness. Developing into a young woman with conflicting feelings. A wonderful role that calls for a very strong and versatile young actress.

Flo Owens (Female, 40- 50’s) Faded beauty, hard exterior, fiercely protective mother. Loves her daughters very much and wants better lives for them than she has had.

Rosemary (Female, 35-60) A spinster schoolteacher. Bawdy, outrageous, boastful, and self-righteous on the outside, but it is a façade. Inside is a desperate, lonely, and frightened woman with a fragile spirit. She is at a point in her life where she must change her circumstances and will do anything to get married. An outstanding character role for a very strong, mature actress.

Howard Bevans (Male, 40-60) Rosemary's longtime boyfriend, a local business owner. Meek, mild-mannered, a good friend and neighbor. Enjoys a drink and a pretty girl. He is satisfied with not being married, but genuinely cares about Rosemary.

Helen Potts (Female, 50-65) An older widow whose past is filled with heartache from long-lost love. Pleasant, warm, friendly, kind and a true romantic

Alan Seymour (Male, 20-30) Madge's home-town boyfriend who wants to marry her. Nice looking, smart, wealthy and polished, a good guy. Awestruck by Madge, can't get past her beauty to see any deeper.

Irma Kronkite (Female, 35-55) Spinster schoolteacher, a loud, funny jokester who enjoys her single life.

Christine Schoenwalder (Female, 35-55) Spinster schoolteacher, quiet and shy, a follower

Bomber (Male, 16-21, to play a teenager) A newsboy and smart-mouthed bully who picks on Millie, but worships Madge.

Any Questions, feel free to contact Stage Manager Vicki Yates at
vickiyates74@gmail.com

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