[Capdist-auditions] Auditions for ACT's "Mrs. Warren's Profession, " May 9 & 10, 7pm

Charles Treadwell chas911sc at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 13 09:13:08 EDT 2011


Auditions
for Albany Civic Theater's first show of the 2011-2012 season, Mrs.
Warren’s Profession
by George Bernard Shaw, directed by Juliet King, will be held Monday,
May 9 and Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at Albany Civic Theater, 235 Second
Avenue, Albany, NY, 462-1297, info at albanycivictheater.org.

 

Mrs.
Warren’s Profession runs
September 2-18, 2011.

 

Sign-ins
begin at 7pm both evenings and auditions begin at 7:30pm; there is no
need to make an appointment. There is no need to prepare a monologue;
auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. We are
looking for 2 women (one able to play age 18-22, one able to play age
45-50) and 4 men, ages 20-55. 




Synopsis:



Young
Vivie Warren, emancipated, intelligent and self sufficient, is
astounded to learn her mother rose from poverty to riches through
prostitution-and also that she is now part owner and operator of a
chain of brothels.  Mrs. Warren ably justifies her past-attacking a
hypocritical society that rewards vice and oppresses virtue.  Mrs.
Warren states that poverty and the society that fosters poverty are
the real villains and that life in a brothel is preferable to life in
a 19th century factory.  Written in 1893, this is Shaw's
controversial attack on society's hypocrisy.



Available
roles:



Miss
Vivie Warren (18-22):
An attractive specimen of the sensible, able, highly-educated young
middle-class. Prompt, strong, confident, self-possessed. Plain
business-like dress, but not dowdy.



Kitty
Warren
(45-50): Formerly pretty, showily dressed. Rather spoilt and
domineering, and decidedly vulgar, but, on the whole, a genial and
fairly presentable old blackguard of a woman.



Frank
Gardner
(20-25): Pleasant, pretty, smartly dressed, cleverly
good-for-nothing, not long turned 20, with a charming voice and
agreeably disrespectful manners.



Mr.
Praed
(42-47): (pronounced “prayed”) Hardly past middle age, with
something of the artist about him, with an eager susceptible face and
very amiable and considerate manners.



Sir
George Crofts
(45-50):  A tall powerfully-built man, a gentlemanly combination of
the most brutal types of city man, sporting man, and man about town.



Rev.
Samuel Gardner
(50-55):  Externally he is pretentious, booming, noisy, important.
Really he is that obsolescent phenomenon the fool of the family,
clamorously asserting himself as father and clergyman without being
able to command respect in either capacity.



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