[Capdist-auditions] Into the Woods Auditions-Glove Theatre

Bryan Cerny blcerny at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 4 11:43:08 EST 2012


The Hand In Glove Players is excited to announce auditions for the Broadway and Central Park hit musical, Into the Woods directed by Bryan Cerny!

Auditions will be held on:
-Sunday, December 9th from 2pm until 6pm
-Monday, December 10th from 6pm until 9pm
... 
With callbacks if needed:
-Tuesday December 11th at 6pm.
(Auditions will start promptly so please be there to sign in 15-30 minutes before start time.
Auditioners should have prepared 16-32 bars of a classical musical theatre song of their own choosing, Auditioners will be asked to sing a portion of a song from the show if they are called back. An accompanist will be provided. Some auditioners may be asked to read sides from the show.

Show dates are March 1, 2, 8, 9 at 7pm and March 3, 10 at 2pm.

Tentative rehersal days are Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, but this may change.


Theatre resumes and headshots are preferred and encouraged, but not required.

Into the Woods is the "not-so-classic" retelling of some classic fairy tales (Cinderella, Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk, Rapunzel) plus the premiere of a new tale about a Baker and his wife whose one wish is to have a child of their own. Our friendly neigborhood narrator takes us through the stories as the storybook characters enter the woods pursuing and eventually obtaining their hearts most fondest desires, and they all lived happily ever after... 
Right?
Wrong.
In the second act our characters learn that all actions have consequences and sometimes the material things you think you want don't make you happy or content. Each story has its tough lesson and eventually all paths intertwine seeking that true happiness they thought they had acheived when their first wishes came true, as well as survival. The story combines very funny characters, with amazingly wonderful music, and sheds new light on the traditional "happily ever afters" that we are used to. 

CHARACTERS: 

The Narrator/Old Man- Intellegent, easy going. The navigator for this trip 

The Baker- Insecure, bumbling character at the center of the story. 

The Baker's Wife- Determined, smart, funny woman who must be able to play all emotions from funny, to sad, to serious, to angry.

Cinderella- Beautiful, kind-hearted, extremly likable.

Little Red- A girl who can be believable as both funny and serious. Cute but spoiled at times.

Jack- A boy on the cusp of manhood. A dreamer.

The Witch- Powerful woman who can command attention. Fairytale diva. 

Jack's Mother- Controlling, sarcastic older woman.

Rapunzel- Beautiful, but loopy maiden.

Rapunzel's prince- Vain, powerful voice, sarcastic.

Cinderella's prince- Vain, powerful voice, ladies man with wandering eye.

The Wolf- Manly, mainiacal. (May be doubled as Cinderellas Prince)

Cinderella's Stepmother- Mean-spirited older woman.

Florinda (Stepsister)- Lovely, but cruel.

Lucinda (Stepsister)- Lovely, but cruel.

Cinderella's Father- Older, worn man.

Cinderella's Mother- Wise older woman Cinderella seeks for help.

Steward- Surly and bureaucratic servant.

Granny- Red's feebly grandmother still with a little punch left.

Giant- Any size. Strong voice.

Snow White- The magical princess.

Sleeping Beauty- The magical princess.

The crew:
Directed by Bryan Cerny
Musical Direction by Wendy Adamkoski-Boltash
Stage Manager: Larissa Groesbeck
Set Design: Marc Andrejewski, Elise Smalley
Set Construction/Technical Design: Marc Norton
(More TBA..)

If you have any questions feel free to contact Director Bryan Cerny via facebook, or email blcerny at yahoo.com.
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