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Announcing Open Auditions for
Bright Ideas
By Eric Coble
Directed by Ryan Dietzen
Audition Dates: January 9th and 10th,
Times:7:30pm-9:30pm
Location: Brewster Public Library, 79 Main St., Brewster, NY
Sides will be provided
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here for directions to Brewster Public Library
Synopsis:
How far would you go for your child? For Genevra and Joshua Bradley,
the question is no longer hypothetical. Their three-year-old son, Mac, is
next on the waiting list to get into the Bright Ideas Early Childhood
Development Academy - and everyone knows once you're in there, your life
will unfold with glorious ease. Josh and Gen have had to scramble all
their lives to get this far...and now they are on fatal dinner party away
from the ultimate success as parents: The Right Pre-School. You may
never look at pre-school - or pesto - the same way again...
Cast:
Casting Men and Women for 18 characters (some part may be double cast):
 | Mrs. Heath - a teacher who believes in freedom |
 | Joshua Bradley - father of Mac |
 | Genevra Bradley - mother of Mac |
 | Cate - a super mom |
 | Ross - a great dad |
 | Lynzie - a great mom |
 | Denise - a co-worker of Genevra |
 | Mr. Scott - Genevra's boss |
 | Mr. Labradour - Mr. Scott's assistant |
 | Arline Steward - a man who wants to get off the ground |
 | Mrs. Menteith - an enunciation specialist |
 | Coach Angus - a physical-fitness specialist |
 | Miss Caithness - a drama specialist |
 | Mrs. Malcolm - a Bright Ideas teacher |
 | Two Moms - two women eager to learn |
 | Ms. Lennox - the Bright Ideas Chief Administrative Executive |
 | Bix - the Blast-a-Thon Beaver |
 | Various Voices |
Presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service,
Inc.
Show dates: March 8, 14, 15 & 22 2008 at
8PM at Melrose School in Brewster, NY

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Everyone is always encouraged to audition.
No Experience is necessary!
"I can’t act!", you say. But a theater has many other slots to fill
before a production is ready for an audience. Some are: build sets; write
publicity; box office; design programs; ushers; work on the Newsletter; props;
costumes; and on and on and on. So come and find out more about this fun
and fulfilling community group!
So what happens when you come?
You'll be asked to read a scene or multiple scenes from the play with several
other actors.
Very Important - Bring a list of dates (conflicts) when you will not be
available to rehearse.
If you are not cast on your first attempt, don't be discouraged. There are
lots of reasons director's cast a show the way they do and you may have an
opportunity in another show.
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