Express Yourself at LATTE Theater Summer Acting Clinic For Teens 11 – 19, with a small scene for 8 - 11 year olds.Producing Full Length Shows with 3 Public Performances www.lattetheater.com 708-655-0989
Audition Dates:
11:30 – 1:00 Saturdays, June 2nd and Saturday, June 9th
Others by appointment
Where?
LATTE Theater
20 North Ashland, La Grange, IL , Bell Avenue Entrance
When?
Summer Rehearsal Schedule: (excluding photo shoots, sound and heck week, and read through)
Rehearsals
Weekdays 11:30 – 2:30
Shows specifically chosen and designed for the cast complement, talent, and chemistry.
Teen members learn: directing, assistant directing, stage management, script writing, choreography, set design, prop master, warm-ups, public relations, and advertising. Whatever the opportunity, the focus is on education and empowerment.
Roles:Characters (All Played by Teens):
DON (30’s - 40) – Successful Boston reporter – too busy to attend his father’s funeral three years ago. Must also play young Don in flashbacks – whiny, complaining, and antagonizing his big sister in the back seat of the car, as children have done since the dawn of the automotive age. He is the driver of the play in a gentle inviting way.
DAD (60’s) – He’s a quiet ghost who, in his urn, is Don’s passenger on his journey. Flashbacks show him as Dad the teacher, planning the family vacations around every educational and historical highlight of the American road. He never bought into the fun -- more commercial – attractions along the way, which left the kids begging to stop at “Ghost Caverns” and motels with a pool! He was the ultimate father; the loving boss of the family.
MOM (60’s) – Don’s mom past and present. In flashbacks, always there – the ever-calming influence on Dad and the kids – the ultimate peacemaker on these family road trips – to a point. Currently, still “mothering”, but becoming a little flighty as she ages. Mom feels very guilty for having left Dad in his urn forgotten in the basement for the last three years.
SIS (30’s - 40’s) -- Don’s older sister, past and present. In flashbacks, “Sweet Pea”, as Dad called her, is the typical big sister – overbearing, teasing, sneaky – always baiting Don until he struck back and got blamed for causing the ruckus. The two were always united in their efforts to influence Dad on the vacation plans. In present day, Sis is controlling, somewhat critical, but obviously loves her family.
MULTIPLE CHARACTERS, MALE (Multiple roles) – Super versatile actors who enjoy a challenge and can portray many characters with physicality and voice. Must play the male characters Don encounters on his road trip – in flashbacks and present day vignettes: farmer with silo, Don’s grandfather, grocery store clerk, Don’s obnoxious uncle, a spooky farmer with a hoe, Amish peddler at flea market, Civic War performer, Dan’s childhood friend (now a professor), mechanic, park ranger, unhappy old man, stoic waiter with a mullet (surfer dude type), hog farmer.
MULTIPLE CHARACTERS, FEMALE (Multiple roles) – Super versatile actors who enjoy a challenge and can portray many characters with physicality and voice: Farmer’s wife with silo, Don’s grandmother, Don’s obnoxious aunt, Amish peddler, accident pronehotel clerk, happy-go-lucky museum assistant, tough mechanic, drunk woman in hotel, chatty waitress, hog farmer’s wife.
AUDITIONS ARE GROUP COLD READS.Saturday Jun 2, 2018 Saturday Jun 9, 2018
11 - 1, June 2nd
11 - 1, June 9th
All other Audition times by appointment.
CAll 708-655-0989 to schedule
lattetheater@gmail.com
LATTE Theater
20 North Ashland
Bell Avenue Entrance
La Grange IL
Audtitions are free.
Participation Tuition for antire summer $150 if cast.
Felicia Pfluger, Artistic Director/Producer 708-655-0989
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