Audition Info
Monologues & Callbacks will be held on Thursday, January 16 at Almond
CP is traditionally limited to upperclassmen, as we take advantage of the earlier release to rehearse. Students may be cast in both CP & GI. Students cast in either CP or GI may not audition for the musical, but students can work crew for both shows.
The monologue should be ~1 min of whatever you believe will show your strength. Callbacks will consist of potential readings from the script and some ensemble work.
Monologues & Callbacks will be held on Thursday, January 16 at Almond
- Jrs & Srs start at 2:30 meet in the Black Box
- Fr. & So start at 4 and meet in the Almond Choir Room
CP is traditionally limited to upperclassmen, as we take advantage of the earlier release to rehearse. Students may be cast in both CP & GI. Students cast in either CP or GI may not audition for the musical, but students can work crew for both shows.
The monologue should be ~1 min of whatever you believe will show your strength. Callbacks will consist of potential readings from the script and some ensemble work.
Contest Play - Proof by David Auburn
CHARACTERS
- Catherine – A young woman, 25 years old, who inherited much of her father's mathematical genius and, she fears, his "instability" as well; she gave up her life and schooling to take care of her father until his recent death.
- Claire – Catherine's older sister, a practical and business-minded woman who has been comfortably successful in her work and relationships. She left Robert and Catherine behind, distancing herself from the run-down family home of her youth. She left the family to make a new life for herself in New York City.
- Robert – A recently deceased mathematician praised for his groundbreaking work in his youth, but whose later years were plagued by delusional mental illness; he is seen in Catherine's imagination and in flashbacks.
- Harold (Hal) Dobbs – One of Robert's last Ph.D. students during the one year his idol and mentor's illness went into remission, at least enabling Robert to teach, if not continue his own creative mathematical work.
Group Interp - Monster (working title)
Using a biography of Mary Shelley along with her classic novel Frankenstein, we will adapt a beautiful and dark story of Shelley's life, and how she is her own monster... or something like that!