[Capdist-auditions] Auditions for A Man of No Importance

Bunbury Players importantearnest2020 at gmail.com
Sat Mar 15 11:38:38 EDT 2025


Announcing auditions for Bunbury Players’ production of
*A MAN OF NO IMPORTANCE*
Book by Terrence McNally
Music by Stephen Flaherty
Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens
Directed by Jonathan Pate
Musical Direction by Hannah Thien
Sunday, April 13th at 1:00 PM
Sign-in begins at 12:30 PM
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
4 Northcrest Dr, Clifton Park, NY 12065
Alfie Byrne is a bus conductor in 1964 Dublin whose heart holds secrets he
can’t share with anyone but his imagined confidante, Oscar Wilde. When he
attempts to put on an amateur production of Wilde’s Salome in the local
church hall, he confronts the forces of bigotry and shame over a love “that
dare not speak its name.” But the redemptive power of theatre changes his
life and brings his friends back to his side.
All roles are open to individuals aged 18 and older of any ethnicity or
gender identity. See below for a character breakdown. We will ask you to
sing selections for the show, which can be found on the auditions page of
our website (bunburyplayers.weebly.com
<http://bunburyplayers.weebly.com/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR37cWP_PrANkhB3tUKp2i0aXMNqhBqriVe5PIvvarJu4dt_8e4CCBmDfGA_aem_fe9KmoTPmO7PQzMcqWWONA>).
Please dress comfortably. Headshots and resumés are preferred but not
required. You may be asked to stay after for callbacks, in which you will
be asked to do cold readings from the script.
Performances will be at the Edison Club in Rexford on June 20th, 21st, 27th
& 28th at 7 PM and June 22nd & 29th at 2 PM.
Rehearsals will be at the Prince of Peace Church on Tuesdays and Thursdays
from 7-9 PM and Sundays from 1-5 PM, beginning April 22nd. You are not
required to attend all rehearsals; however, you are required to attend all
tech rehearsals at the Edison Club (June 15-19th).
If you have any questions, please email i*mportantearnest2020 at gmail.com
<mportantearnest2020 at gmail.com>*.
*Alfie Byrne* – A closeted virgin and a dreamer who idolizes Oscar Wilde.
He runs the theatre group in the church. He is in love with his coworker
Robbie but wrestles with his sexuality throughout the story. Lives with his
older sister, Lily.
*Robbie* – Alfie’s coworker and closest friend. He is charming, honest, and
likable.
*Lily Byrne* – Alfie's older sister who lives with and cares deeply for him
but finds him odd. She is socially and morally conservative and believes
she can’t marry Carney until Alfie finds a wife.
*Adele Rice* – A girl new to Alfie's bus route who he thinks will be
perfect for his play. She is a young, sweet, “small-town” girl who is wise
beyond her years.
*Carney* – The local butcher who is the usual star of Alfie’s productions
and loves to boast about it. The most socially and morally conservative
member of the community and secretary of the church’s sodality. Wants to
marry Lily. Also plays Oscar Wild, Alfie’s obsession, and a famous
playwright who appears to be seen only by Alfie.
*Mrs. Grace* – A long-time member of the players who takes her acting and
painting quite seriously – and believes others should too.
*Mrs. Patrick* – The mother of three children, she is a company member of
the players and active in the church sodality.
*Baldy* – The resident stage manager at St. Imelda's. Widower who still
misses his wife.
*Ernie Lally* – An accountant and the company set designer and props master.
*Father Kenny* – The parish priest who runs St. Imelda’s Church, where the
players perform.
*Miss Crowe* – A spinster and the company costume designer who also fancies
herself a very experienced actress.
*Mrs. Curtin* – An actor and choreographer in the company. She was a “child
star” and has since married with nine children. Loves to get out of the
house and into the theatre.
*Peter* – The young stagehand with the players who sees the future in rock
& roll. Also plays Breton Beret, a guy from the pub who seduces Alfie.
*Rasher Flynn* – The company technician and an ex-All-Ireland gymnast.
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