They're baaaaack but not all of them. Fifteen out of the forty three that attended the open auditions last night received a call back. A second chance to perform in front of the creative team and move one step closer to appearing in Playhouse on Park's upcoming production of "You're A Good Man Charlie Brown" in June.
Once again seated behind the sign in desk, I greeted the familiar faces who made their way back to Playhouse on Park to audition for one, two or three different parts.
The quiet chatter in the Playhouse lobby abruptly ended after Stage Manager Dawn Loveland emerged from the theater with sheet music and script pages. She distributed them to the actors based on which of the classic characters they were called back to read for.
The actors immediately began pouring over their material, quietly performing their monologue and song. They retreated to different corners of the lobby, even in to the foyer as each sought to perfect their performance.
Minutes later the enthusiastic voices filled the theater. Fellow auditioners listened intently from the lobby where said voices could be heard clearly. Smiles or looks of fear stretched across the faces of those waiting in the wings, as undoubtedly each compared themselves to the current performer. It is a competition.
After all is said and done there will be a cast in place. Six actors, 4 men and 2 women will be cast in the coveted roles, then the hard work will begin. I'll post the cast list here as soon as it is made public.
Make time this June to see "You're A Good Man Charlie Brown" at Playhouse on Park. If you miss it, you may need to seek psychiatric help from Lucy. However, the five cent fee is probably more like five dollars now. Don't miss the show and save the five bucks, it's good for one gallon of gas.
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