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Auditions: Play On!
Auditions: Play On!
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Play On!
By Rick Abbot
Director: Allissa Flood
Performances: April 4 – April 20, 2025
Auditions: February 9-11, 2025
About the show:
A rag-tag theater group tries their hardest to put on a show, but the playwright’s revisions become a big obstacle.
About the auditions:
For auditions, please be prepared to do group cold-reads from the script. Be prepared to move a bit as well, as we may also do some small, fun improv games!
No. of Women: 7
Age Range: 16 to 80
Skills needed: Be able to act as if you don't know your lines
No. of Men: 3
Age Range: 16 to 80
Skills needed: Be able to act very drunk
Home, I’m Darling!
Home, I’m Darling!
Performances run January 31 to February 16. Get Tickets
Home, I'm Darling!
By Laura Wade
Directors: Lillian Furlong and Rylan MacDonald
Performances: January 31 – February 16, 2025
Auditions: December 8-10, 2024
Content warnings: Adult language, mature subject matter (discussions of sexual harassment, domestic violence, and misogyny), smoking depicted.
It's easy to romanticize the past, and for Judy and Jonny nothing will ever beat the bubbly pastels of the 1950s. The image of marital bliss, the couple devotes every paycheck to living, dressing, eating, and breathing like it's the post-war boom. But when their flowery facade begins to crumble under 21st Century pressures, the two learn that some things are better left behind. A dark comedy full of heart and humor, Home, I'm Darling! questions our rose-tinted view of the past and what is learned—and lost—when we move forward.
Watch interviews with the cast:
This is a non-professional production.
Home, I’m Darling!
Home, I’m Darling!
Performances run January 31 to February 16. Get Tickets
Home, I'm Darling!
By Laura Wade
Directors: Lillian Furlong and Rylan MacDonald
Performances: January 31 – February 16, 2025
Auditions: December 8-10, 2024
Content warnings: Adult language, mature subject matter (discussions of sexual harassment, domestic violence, and misogyny), smoking depicted.
It's easy to romanticize the past, and for Judy and Jonny nothing will ever beat the bubbly pastels of the 1950s. The image of marital bliss, the couple devotes every paycheck to living, dressing, eating, and breathing like it's the post-war boom. But when their flowery facade begins to crumble under 21st Century pressures, the two learn that some things are better left behind. A dark comedy full of heart and humor, Home, I'm Darling! questions our rose-tinted view of the past and what is learned—and lost—when we move forward.
Watch interviews with the cast:
This is a non-professional production.
Home, I’m Darling!
Home, I’m Darling!
Performances run January 31 to February 16. Get Tickets
Home, I'm Darling!
By Laura Wade
Directors: Lillian Furlong and Rylan MacDonald
Performances: January 31 – February 16, 2025
Auditions: December 8-10, 2024
Content warnings: Adult language, mature subject matter (discussions of sexual harassment, domestic violence, and misogyny), smoking depicted.
It's easy to romanticize the past, and for Judy and Jonny nothing will ever beat the bubbly pastels of the 1950s. The image of marital bliss, the couple devotes every paycheck to living, dressing, eating, and breathing like it's the post-war boom. But when their flowery facade begins to crumble under 21st Century pressures, the two learn that some things are better left behind. A dark comedy full of heart and humor, Home, I'm Darling! questions our rose-tinted view of the past and what is learned—and lost—when we move forward.
Watch interviews with the cast:
This is a non-professional production.
Home, I’m Darling!
Home, I’m Darling!
Performances run January 31 to February 16. Get Tickets
Home, I'm Darling!
By Laura Wade
Directors: Lillian Furlong and Rylan MacDonald
Performances: January 31 – February 16, 2025
Auditions: December 8-10, 2024
Content warnings: Adult language, mature subject matter (discussions of sexual harassment, domestic violence, and misogyny), smoking depicted.
It's easy to romanticize the past, and for Judy and Jonny nothing will ever beat the bubbly pastels of the 1950s. The image of marital bliss, the couple devotes every paycheck to living, dressing, eating, and breathing like it's the post-war boom. But when their flowery facade begins to crumble under 21st Century pressures, the two learn that some things are better left behind. A dark comedy full of heart and humor, Home, I'm Darling! questions our rose-tinted view of the past and what is learned—and lost—when we move forward.
Watch interviews with the cast:
This is a non-professional production.