Auditions
The Maumelle Players will hold auditions for Mary Chase’s
Harvey on February 7 at 6:30 pm
and February 9 at 2:00 pm in Fellowship Hall of the Shepherd of Peace
Lutheran Church, 449 Millwood
Circle in Maumelle.
Auditions will consist of cold
readings from the script. Roles include six men and six women. Those interested
in auditioning are asked to attend both auditions, if possible, and be familiar
with the script, if possible. The productions dates are April
12-14 and 19-21. For more information, call 501-492-9851 or go to
www.maumelleplayers.org.
The Weekend Theater, 7th & Chester in downtown Little Rock, has
set auditions for Doubt, A Parable and The Paris
Letter, at 10:00 am on Saturday, February 16, and 6:00 pm
on Sunday, February 17. Auditions will consist of cold readings
from the script which will not be available prior to auditions.
Doubt, written by John Patrick Shanley, requires one man
and three women. Rehearsals run March 9 through April 4: performances April
5-20. The Paris Letter, by John Robin Baitz, requires five men and one
woman. Rehearsals run April 6 through May 2: performances May 3-18.
For more information visit www.weekendtheater.org
or call 501-374-3761.
Upcoming
Productions
Ain't Nothing But A Thang by Marlin T. Tazewell will be presented by The
Weekend Theater at 7:30
p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, February
8-23. Tickets are $16, $12 for students and seniors age 65 and older.
Directed by Liz Clarke, this
award-winning drama-comedy takes a raw look at the problems that plague an
African American family, including AIDs, illiteracy, self-hate, and drug abuse.
This gripping drama is the story of one black family struggling to survive, and
remembering that each new curve life throws them "ain't nothing but a thang"
with which all of them must deal.
Tickets can be purchased at www.weekendtheater.org or, based on availability, at the door.
For more information only, call 501-374-3761,
The Community Theatre of Little
Rock will present the comedy The Pursuit of Happiness by
Richard Dresser on February 15, 16, 22, 23, March 1 and 2 at 7:30 pm and
February 17, 24, and March 3 at 2:00 pm at the Public Theatre, located at 616
Center Street, next to Horn’s Men’s Store in downtown Little
Rock.
The Pursuit of Happiness is about a
culture run amok with bare-fanged competition and a crazed obsession with
achievement. The turmoil of college admissions exposes the fault lines in the
family and forces parents Annie and Neil to confront how far they've drifted
from their youthful ideals. By the end of the play, they and their daughter Jodi
are teetering on the verge of a new and more authentic chapter in their
lives.
Regular admission is $14 for
adults and $12 for military, students and seniors age 65 and over. Groups of 10
or more can get in for $12: free admission for children age six and under.
Seating is limited, so reservations are highly recommended. For more information
and make a reservation, visit www.ctlr-act.org.
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