AUDITION NOTICE: Goldilocks and the Three Bears

Audition Notice: Goldilocks and the Three Bears by tlc creatives

Directed by Michael Ayres and Samantha Potten

Audition Date: 16 July at 7.30pm

Performance dates Dec 10th to Dec 14th

If you would like to audition please contact Moyra on [email protected]

Characters

Goldilocks: Our heroine Female

Tomtom: A piper’s son Female (principal boy)

Anutie Septic: Aunt to Goldilocks and mother to Ray (Panto Dame) Male

Ray: Dim witted son of Anti septic, The comedy link man Male or female

Splinter: A royal woodsman: not very bright Male or Female

Choppit: Another Royal woodsman even dafter, Male or Female

Daddy Bear: Father of the bear family Male

Mummy Bear: Mother of the bear family Female

Babby bear; youngster of the bear family Male or Female

Queen Bee: The villain A wicked bee with dreams of woodland domination Female

Bee Minions, Male/Female

Kevin the wasp

Chorus of Villagers and dancers

Horsley Live Music Club Presents: Never The Bride

Horsley Live Music Club Presents: Never The Bride

Saturday August 17th 2024. Doors open 7pm, Show starts 7.45, Show finishes 10.15

Tickets £25 plus booking fee.Advance tickets only, No concessions, No refunds

Horsley Live Music Club is proud to present Never The Bride - true rock and roll royalty. A female-led rock band with amazing credentials, they have amazed and floored audiences, peer groups and critics alike over their 25 years of service.

 

AUDITIONS: A Double Bill In The Studio

AUDITION NOTICE: A Double Bill in The Studio

Audition Dates: Sunday 14th July at 2.30pm; Wednesday 17th July at 7.30pm

Scheduled Performance Dates: Tuesday 12 November to Saturday 16th November

If you are interested in auditioning please contact Moyra Brookes on [email protected] or just turn up. If you are interested but cannot make the dates please contact us so we can arrange to see you.

Cell Mates by Mark Seaman, Directed by Iain Macfarlane

In “Cell Mates” young Terry Cole is entering the prison System for the first time. His youthful swagger is tempered by his apprehension about what lies ahead. His meeting with his cell mate, George Reynolds who is serving a sentence for murder, has a profound effect on him.

The cast consists of 3 males

Terry: 18-20 years old, youthfully arrogant but hiding a vulnerable side (can be played by a slightly older actor who can play the age range)

George: 35 to 45 years old. A hard man but not inherently evil

Prison Officer: (minor role) 40 to 55 years old. Cold and officious

“By arrangement with Lazy Bee Scripts”

Act of Living by Robert Scott, Directed by Iain Macfarlane

In “Act of Living” we encounter Tom and Evelyn who first met in 1942, when they were children during the war, and see how their relationship grew and changed. As an old man in 2013, Tom looks back across the years to re-live their time together.

This is a two hander and ideally both cast members should be mid 30’s to mid 40’s. They must have the physical ability to play a child aged 8(Tom) and 9(Evelyn) through to a mature 79 (Tom) and 80 (Evelyn). This is certainly an actors’ play The ageing process will be achieved by subtle changes of costume, but mainly the physicality of the actor, coupled with cover music from each particular point in time.

“By arrangement with Lazy Bee Scripts”