[Capdist-auditions] ANYONE CAN WHISTLE--NOT SO COMMON PLAYERS---Callbacks & new auditionees UPDATED 1/14/2011

Sally Burke burke.sally4 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 14 10:35:41 EST 2011


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> 
>>>>> Not So Common Players
>>>>> Anyone Can Whistle, area premiere
> 
>>>>> Audition Notice
>>>>> January 19th at the Not So Common Players
>>>>> Storefront Location (next to Toys ʻR Us--Hannaford Plaza,
>>>>> Clifton Park)

		Registration at 6:30 PM

>>>>> The Following roles need to be cast:
> 		Call backs and new auditionees!!! We need guys! 
> 
> 		J. Bowden Hapgood – Aged 30’s to 40’s. Handsome and distinguished “Doctor” who arrives on the 		scene to help sort out the sane from the insane – does he know what he is doing? Charismatic, 		adventurous and always pushing authority to its limit.
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> 		Comptroller Schub --Aged 30’s to 50’s. Crony to Cora and her secret boyfriend. Devious and 			underhanded, invents a miracle to save Cora and the town. Usually always seen with Cooley and 		Magruder.
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> 		Treasurer Cooley--Aged 30’s to 50’s. Crony to Cora and potential suitor. Usually always seen with 		Schub and Magruder.
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> 		Cora’s Boys – Age 20’s to 30’s - Four guys who always appear with Cora and act as her backup 		singers and dances. 
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> 		also need: Fay Apple – Aged 20’s to 30’s. Head nurse from the Cookie Jar – the local insane 			asylum. Strong, resourceful and vulnerable. Protective  her charges, she brings them to the 			“miracle” for the “cure” but when turned away, he wrath to expose the fraud is released.
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>>>>> 
>>>>> Performances Shen HS East Little Theater (Moe Road
>>>>> Entrance)
>>>>> 
>>>>> Performance Dates:--April 29, 30 , May 1 and May 5, 6, 7, 8—2011
>>>>> 
>>>>> Prepare 16 bars of a Broadway Show Tune and bring sheet music; no a-capella singing;
>>>>> wear comfortable clothes for a brief movement audition. Accompanist provided.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Synopsis
>>>>> “A legendary cult show, this wacky, intelligent, highly unconventional musical satire points ahead to Stephen
>>>>> Sondheim's groundbreaking work in the 1970s even as it keeps a foot firmly rooted in the musical theatre's
>>>>> "golden age."
>>>>> An absurdist fantasy by Arthur Laurents and Stephen Sondheim (two of the authors of "West Side Story" and
>>>>> "Gypsy") "Anyone Can Whistle" tells the story of a corrupt mayoress who fakes a miracle to revitalize her
>>>>> bankrupt town (through the resulting pilgrim trade) and the ill-fated romance between the rational nurse out to
>>>>> expose the fraud and the easy-going doctor determined to enjoy the chaos it brings. In the end, the show
>>>>> delivers a poignant message about the importance of the individual in a conformist society-but not before
>>>>> aiming its still-relevant barbs at government, religion, science and anything else that stands in its way!
>>>>> With its circus-like atmosphere, "Anyone Can Whistle" features plenty of memorable, lovably cartoonish roles
>>>>> of all sizes. The dazzling, melodic Broadway-style score overflows with the youthful energy of experimentation,
>>>>> consisting of one showstopper after another, including two extensive ballets which provide opportunities for
>>>>> some inspired choreography”. (From the MTI Licensing page.)
>>>>> 
>>>>> Musical Numbers:
>>>>> 1. Overture
>>>>> 2. I'm Like the Bluebird
>>>>> 3. Me and My Town
>>>>> 4. Miracle Song
>>>>> 5. Simple
>>>>> 6. A-1 March
>>>>> 7. Come Play Wiz Me
>>>>> 8. Anyone Can Whistle
>>>>> 9. A Parade in Town
>>>>> 10. Everybody Says Don't
>>>>> 11. I've Got You to Lean On
>>>>> 12. See What It Gets You
>>>>> 13. The Cookie Chase
>>>>> 14. With So Little to Be Sure Of
>>>>> 15. Finale
>>>>> Additional Songs
>>>>> 1. The Lame, the Halt, and the Blind
>>>>> 2. The Natives are Restless
>>>>> 3. A Hero is Coming
>>>>> 4. There Won't Be Trumpets
>>>>> 5. There's Always a Woman
>>>>> 
>>>>> ANYONE CAN WHISTLE—CHARACTER BREAKDOWN
>>>>> Fay Apple – Aged 20’s to 30’s. Head nurse from the Cookie Jar – the local insane asylum. Strong, resourceful and
>>>>> vulnerable. Protective of her charges, she brings them to the “miracle” for the “cure” but when turned away, he wrath to
>>>>> expose the fraud is released.
>>>>> Cora Hoover Hopper – Aged 30’s to 50’s Mayoress of a dying town and desperately needs a miracle to save her and her
>>>>> town – so one is invented. Self-centered, egotistical, and willing to go to any lengths to keep her status and position.
>>>>> J. Bowden Hapgood – Aged 30’s to 40’s. Handsome and distinguished “Doctor” who arrives on the scene to help sort
>>>>> out the sane from the insane – does he know what he is doing? Charismatic, adventurous and always pushing authority to
>>>>> its limit.
>>>>> Comptroller Schub --Aged 30’s to 50’s. Crony to Cora and her secret boyfriend. Devious and underhanded, invents a
>>>>> miracle to save Cora and the town. Usually always seen with Cooley and Magruder.
>>>>> Treasurer Cooley--Aged 30’s to 50’s. Crony to Cora and potential suitor. Usually always seen with Schub and
>>>>> Magruder.
>>>>> Chief of Police Magruder--Aged 30’s to 50’s. Crony to Cora and potential suitor. Usually always seen with Cooley and
>>>>> Schub.
>>>>> ENSEMBLE – the following roles will be cast from the ensemble. All ensemble members must sing and move well:
>>>>> Cora’s Boys – Age 20’s to 30’s - Four guys who always appear with Cora and act as her backup singers and
>>>>> dances.
>>>>> Mrs. Schroeder-- 20’s and up – Baby Joan’s mother. Uses her daughter as an oracle of the miracle. Two very
>>>>> funny scenes.
>>>>> Baby Joan – Teens or younger. Oracle for the miracle. One good bit.
>>>>> Dr. Detmold – Any age. Insane asylum doctor who creates the misunderstanding that drives the res of the plays
>>>>> action.
>>>>> George – Any age -Large solo in the cookie jar scene. Married man who has done everything expected of him –
>>>>> married and voted for the correct winning candidate every time.
>>>>> John and June – Any age. Large solo in the cookie jar scene. Couple who can’t get married because John is the
>>>>> Secretary for June and doesn’t make enough money.
>>>>> Martin – Any age - solo in the cookie jar scene. 60’s cool cat kinda guy. Laidback and mellow.
>>>>> Numerous other small speaking and singing roles also.
>>>>> Contact:
>>>>> Tom Heckert, Director
>>>>> 877-6777; 421-7785 ©
>>>>> tomh823 at aol.com
>>>>> 
>>>>> Sally Burke, Producer
>>>>> 526-5648 (cell)
>>>>> 877-5648 (home)
>>>>> jburke6 at nycap.rr.com
>>>>> Not So Common Players
>>>> 
>>> 
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