[Capdist-auditions] Auditions for GUYS and DOLLS

Sally Burke jburke6 at nycap.rr.com
Sun Apr 17 22:19:17 EDT 2005


Not so common Players announces:
 
AUDITIONS for GUYS AND DOLLS:   May  11 and 12, 2005 at the Locust Lane
Clubhouse, from 7PM to 9 PM
Great opportunity for good male roles and a couple of strong female
roles.
Come prepared to sing 16 bars of music from a Broadway show.
Accompanist provided.
 
Directions:  Route 146 to MOE ROAD; turn south;  traffic light at
Clifton Park Center Road, turn right;
take ist left in Hemlock and make immediate right on Rosewood. ( It
deadends at the Locust Lane Clubhouse.)  For information call:  Pat
O’Donnell at 371-6681;  Sally Burke at 877-5648
 
 
GUYS AND DOLLS COMING IN JULY 2005 to The Clifton Common Stage, Vischer
Ferry Rd Clifton Park
 
“I got the horse right here
”  Here it comes! Not So Common Players will
bring the classic musical favorite Guys and Dolls to the Clifton Common
stage for seven performances,  July 15-24, 2005.
 
Set in Damon Runyon’s mythical New York City, this oddball romantic
comedy soars with the spirit of Broadway, as it introduces us to a cast
of vivid characters: Sarah Brown, the upright but uptight “mission
doll,” out to reform the evildoers of Times Square; Sky Masterson, the
slick, high-rolling gambler who woos her on a bet and ends up falling in
love; Adelaide, the Hot Box nightclub performer whose chronic illness
comes from being engaged to the same man for 14 years; and Nathan
Detroit, her devoted fiancé, desperate as always to find a spot for his
infamous floating crap game.


The colorful ensemble includes fellow gamblers Benny Southstreet,
Nicely-Nicely Johnson and Rusty Charlie; Lieutenant Brannigan; members
of the Mission band, assorted other gangsters, Hot Box dolls and
Salvation Army evangelists.
 
The hilarious, fast-paced plot and Frank Loesser's bright, brassy,
immortal score take us from the heart of Times Square to the cafés of
Havana, Cuba, and even into the sewers of New York City. Song favorites
include “Luck Be a Lady Tonight,” “Sit Down You’re Rockin’ the Boat,”
“Take Back Your Mink” and “Fugue for Tinhorns.”
 
Guys and Dolls opened at the 46th Street Theatre in New York on November
24, 1950. Considered by many to be “the perfect musical comedy,” its run
of 1,200 performances netted more than $12 million. The show was
successfully revived on Broadway in 1992 with Nathan Lane and Peter
Gallagher. Director Debbie May, returning after last summer’s wonderful
Annie Get Your Gun, promises a splashy, flashy, fun-filled show for the
whole family!
 
 
NOT SO COMMON PLAYERS
 
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