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<div><font size="2">Classic theater guild announces it <font size="2">auditions</font> for its first <font size="2">production of its tenth <font size="2">year</font> <font size="2">anniversary</font> season at proctors for <font size="2">;</font></font></font> INHERIT THE WIND written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee,direct<font size="2">ed by Glen Read<br>
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<div><font size="2">au<font size="2">ditions will be <font size="2">Monday</font> , <font size="2">Tuesday</font> August 5th&6th, at 137 state street in Schenectady <a target="_blank" href="http://ny.at/">NY.at</a> 7pm. sides will be <font size="2">available</font> <br>
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<div><font size="2">the shows dates are </font>November 1 – 10, 2013</div>
<div>This is the play that has as its genesis in the events of the
famous Scopes trial. One of the most outstanding dramas of our time.
"The portrait it draws of an explosive episode in American culture,
vigorously remains as fresh as it ever was. One of the most stirring
plays in recent years retains its folk flavor and spiritual awareness in
an Arena Stage production. Bursting with vitality…Literature of the
stage!" —NY Times.</div>
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<div>cast <font size="2">includes</font> 21 men, 6 women, 2 boys, 1 girl, extras Many of the parts can be doubled: 30 total </div>
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<ul><li>Matthew Harrison Brady, a three-time presidential candidate and nationally known attorney. He is a <a title="Populism" target="_blank" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Populism">Populist</a> and still a dynamic public speaker, even though he is in his late 60s or early 70s.
</li><li>Henry Drummond, another nationally known attorney who was once
Brady's closest friend and political confidante. He is about the same
age as Brady.
</li><li>Bertram "Bert" Cates, a Hillsboro high school teacher in his
20s who has taught the theory of evolution in violation of a state law
banning its teaching in classrooms.
</li><li>E. K. Hornbeck, a reporter for the fictional <i>Baltimore Herald</i> newspaper. He is young, sarcastic, cynical, and deeply opposed to religious belief.
</li><li>Reverend Jeremiah Brown, a <a title="Fundamentalism" target="_blank" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamentalism">fundamentalist</a> <a class="mw-redirect" title="Protestant" target="_blank" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protestant">Protestant</a> Christian preacher of indeterminate denomination who believes in <a title="Biblical literalism" target="_blank" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biblical_literalism">Biblical literalism</a>. He is widowed, and has a daughter.
</li><li>Rachel Brown, the Rev. Brown's daughter. She is 22 and a friend/colleague of Bertram Cates.
</li><li>The Judge, a local <a title="County Court" target="_blank" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_Court#United_States">county court</a> judge who is subtly sympathetic to Rev. Brown's views.
</li><li>Howard Blair, a 13-year-old high school student who was in Bertram Cates' class.
</li><li>Melinda Loomis, a 12-year-old girl who believes strongly in the Bible.
</li><li>Tom Davenport, the local <a title="District attorney" target="_blank" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/District_attorney">district attorney</a> who prosecutes Bertram Cates.
</li><li>The Mayor, the top elected official of Hillsboro who is openly
supportive of the Rev. Brown but also deeply political and concerned
about the economic future of his town.</li></ul>
<div>There are also a number of minor speaking roles. These include
Meeker, a bailiff at the Hillsboro courthouse; Mrs. Sarah Brady, Matthew
Harrison Brady's wife; Mrs. Krebs, a loudly outspoken supporter of Rev.
Brown and leader of the Ladies' Aid Society; Mr. Bannister, a local
citizen; Elijah, an illiterate man from the nearby woods who sells
Bibles to the crowd; Harry Esterbrook, a radio reporter from Chicago;
Jesse Dunlap, a local farmer; George Sillers, an employee at the feed
store; and the Storekeeper, Sillers' employer.</div>
<div><font size="2">for information call 424-6579</font></div>
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