Auditions will be on April 22md and 23rd Starting at 6:30 p.m., until 9 p.m., or until finished, whichever is earlier. auditions will consist of doing cold readings from the script.

Except for a list of known conflicts from April 22 through June 9, 2024; you will not need any other preperations.

Theater is a huge commitment. Please be aware of this and plan accordingly.

Bring a list of all known conflicts from April 22 until June 9. Any conflicts not provided at time of casting will be considered unexcused absences. Three unexcused absences will result in an actor being removed from the show. Exceptions will of course be made for emergencies. (If you are a senior or have plans to go to graduation and/or graduation parties; this needs to be known now. This will not be considered an emergency.) An updated rehearsal schedule will be distributed once all conflicts have been recorded. If you have choir, or other school commitments these are already scheduled. Get the dates you have a manditory concert now.

We will have our first read through and paperwork on April 24th. This may be adjusted depending on when the previous show chooses to do its pickup rehearsal.

Starting on April 29th we will be rehearsing from 6:30 until 9 p.m., Monday thru Thursday. Expect to hold a rehearsal on June 5. Additional rehearsals on other Sunday's will be scheduled, if necessary.

The final week (tech week) will be full costume, makeup, tech and full show run. Call time will be 6:30 p.m.; warm ups at 7 p.m. and full show run with intermission begins at 7:30 p.m. These three rehearsals may run later than 9 p.m., but will end no later than 10 p.m.

Age range between 10 and 18. Younger actors may apply if just for practice. Younger actors may be cast but this is very unusual. But no younger than 8. Please advise your Young actors of this. We hate to disappoint people

Anyone with questions for the Director may contact him at Kevinalbee@aol.com

CAST OF CHARACTERS

(8 men, 5 women, 5 non-specific)

CHRIS (m) A very handsome young man. (175 lines)

LEO (m) A talkative playwright and poet friend of Cyrano. (36 lines)

CORI (f) A female deputy and friend of Leo. (69 lines)

GINA (f) The restaurateur who loves the arts and supports them with food. (67 lines)

BRETT (m) A deputy and good friend of Cyrano. (62 lines)

ROXANNE (f) A beautiful and educated woman. (166 lines)

MONTY (m) A horrible actor and enemy of Cyrano. (24 /ines)

VIC (m) A conceited actor. (19 /ines)

CYRANO DE'BERGE (m) A small-town sheriff with a long nose. (366 lines)

BELLE (f) Theatre owner. (9 lines)

STAGEHAND (non-specific) A stagehand in Belle's theatre. (1 line)

CONCESSIONS GIRL (f) A worker in Belle's theatre. (3 lines)

MICKEY (m) A deputy. A very large, intimidating man. (1O lines)

PAUL (m) A deputy. (9 lines)

POET I (non-specific) (10 lines)

POET 2 (non-specific) (7 lines)

POET 3 (non-specific) (7 lines)

POET 4 (non-specific) (8 lines)

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