We often find that when we search for one thing, we find something unexpected and much more important. That is just one of the themes woven through Panache, a tender comedy that revolves around two very different people who ultimately discover they are much more alike than they are different. Auditions will be held Sunday, June 3 at 2:00 p.m. and Monday, June 4 at 7:00 p.m. at the Wetumpka Depot, 300 South Main Street in Wetumpka.
The play is written by Don Gordon and will be directed by Tom Salter, Salter most recently directed The Sugar Bean Sisters and Second Samuel on the Depot stage.
There are roles for one female, age 40 to 50, one female age 18 to 25, one male age 40 – 50, one male age 18 – 25, and one male age 30 – 45 who is a “tough guy” type. The play is set in New York, so a relatively neutral dialect is needed.
Those wishing to audition or anyone who may be interested in working with costumes, lights, set construction, props or stage management should attend one of the auditions. Resumes are welcome, but not necessary. Actors should prepare a short monologue (as close to one minute as practical) from a contemporary comedy. Rehearsals begin June 17 and the play runs July 26 – August 11.
For more information contact Kristy Meanor
kmeanor@wetumpkadopot.com or call
334-868-1440.
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