Upcoming Auditions

A Tuna Christmas
Written by Jason Williams, Jo Sears, and Ed Howard
Directed by Christine Crawfis

Performances: July 13, 14, 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, 2018

Auditions: Sunday, April 15 and Monday, April 16, 2018 (at 7PM)

It’s Christmas in July! In this hilarious sequel to Greater Tuna, it’s Christmas in the third smallest town in Texas where the Lion’s Club is too liberal and Patsy Cline never dies! Two actors play all 22 colorful citizens of Tuna, Texas.

We are seeking two actors to each portray 12 quirky characters, both male and female, with split-second costume changes. A Texas/Southern dialect is recommended. Actors of all ethnicities are encouraged to audition.

Synopsis: Two versatile actors with split-second comedic timing and lightning-fast costume-change artistry, portray all 24 citizens of Tuna, the third smallest town in Texas, where the Lion’s Club is too liberal and Patsy Cline never dies! This time, it’s 24 hours before Christmas and the delightfully eccentric characters are attempting to cope with seasonal traumas such as a disaster prone theatre production of “A Christmas Carol”, and a yard-decorating contest being sabotaged by a mysterious Christmas phantom.

Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script

. Prepared audition monologues welcome.

“It’s far too good for just Christmas.” – The New York Post


Miracle on South Division Street
Written by Tom Dudzick
Directed by Bill Peckham

Performances: September 7, 8, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 2018

Auditions: Sunday, June 24 and Monday, June 25, 2018 (at 7PM)

Meet the Novak’s of Buffalo, N.Y. Clara and her three grown kids have always known they were special, ever since the miraculous night in 1942 when the Blessed Mother appeared to Grandpa in his barbershop! Daughter Ruth unveils her plan to write a play about the family miracle. The results are heartfelt and hilarious.

“A Sprightly, Gentle Comedy” ~ The New York Times


Our Town
Written by Thornton Wilder
Directed by Matt Andrews

Performances: November 2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 2018

Auditions: Sunday, September 9 and Monday, September 10, 2018 (at 7PM)

Our Town transports us to Grover’s Corners, a small New England town of dreams and disappointments, loves and losses, where the people are eerily like the ones in our own lives. Our Town illuminates the powerful bonds that hold communities together through everyday life and in moments of crisis, as it follows the romance of George Gibbs and Emily Webb into one of the most famous scenes in the American theatre.

“No American play describes more powerfully how we imagine ourselves.”
~ New York Daily News


Exit Laughing
Written by Paul Elliott
Directed by Michael J. Frohnhoefer

Performances: February 1, 2, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 2019

Auditions: Sunday, November 18 and Monday, November 19, 2018 (at 7PM)

When the biggest highlight in your life has been your weekly bridge night with the “girls”, what do you do when one of your foursome inconveniently dies? If you’re Connie, Leona and Millie, three southern ladies from Birmingham, you “borrow” the ashes from the funeral home for one last card game and the resulting wild, exciting night involves a police raid, a stripper and a whole new way of looking at all the fun you can have when you’re truly living.

“The Golden Girls meets Steel Magnolias” ~ Jay Handelman, Sarasota Herald Tribune


The Drowsy Chaperone
Book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar
Music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison
Directed by Jeff Wilson

Performances: May 3, 4, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 2019

Auditions: Sunday, January 20 and Monday, January 21, 2019 (at 7PM)

A parody of American musical comedy of the 1920s. As the recording of the (fictional) 1928 hit The Drowsy Chaperone plays, the show comes to life onstage. It’s all there: Mistaken identities, dream sequences, an unflappable English butler, an absent-minded dowager, a Broadway impresario, comic gangsters, a ditzy chorine, a harried best man, and a “Drowsy” (i.e. “tipsy”) Chaperone, played in the show-within-a-show by a blowzy Grande Dame of the Stage. The Drowsy Chaperone is a masterful meta-musical, poking fun at the musical theatre genre.

“The Perfect Broadway Musical” ~ New York Magazine