Play Reading Group

by sally on Monday, January 23, 2012
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STAC news, Social

Just a quick note to inform you that there is a meeting of the “Play Reading Group” on both the 2nd and the 16th of February 2012 at 7.30 in the Studio.  These meetings are totally informal and are used to read plays,discuss them and see if they are suitable for consideration for future productions.They are also useful if members are nervous when reading excerpts for auditions etc.

As a member we value your thoughts and ideas,so,if you have never been to one before please do come along,we don’t bite.  And please bring any scripts or ideas of plays you may want the company to consider.

Tea and coffee and biccies will be supplied and we never go on any later that 9.15, when we adjourn to the pub

This is open to both members and non members.  Hope to see you there

Chris Isaac (Play Selection Committee Coordinator)

Suddenly Last Summer – Change of Dates

by sally on Thursday, January 12, 2012
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STAC news, STAC productions

Please note that Suddenly Last Summer has been put back a week. Performances will now take place on 24th – 28th April 2012.

Audition – Suddenly Last Summer

by sally on Saturday, January 7, 2012
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Auditions

Director: Steve French
Performance Dates: 17th-21st April 2012

Auditions for the following parts will be held on Wednesday 11th January at 7:30pm in the foyer of the Swan Theatre.

Audtion pieces in brackets

Catherine Holly: a deeply traumatised and vulnerable woman in her late 20s/early thirties. A fantastically written part for an actress willing to explore mental health conditions and able to take the audience through a vivid exploration of trauma and regret.(Scene 4)

Doctor Cukrowicz: (Dr. Sugar) a handsome young doctor in his early 30s willing to consider a sizeable financial donation from Mrs. Venable in order to advance his medical expertise. On one level determined to help Catherine through therapy but on the other level seemingly willing to park the amorality of a lobotomy for cash…a great role as he seems literally on the horns of a dilemma…money or morality. (Scene 2)

George Holly: Catherine’s brother. Stupid, insensitive, dressed in Sebastian’s (late cousin) clothes filched from Sebastian’s bedroom. He is what we might call a chinless wonder on the “make”. Ghastly. (Scene 4)

Miss Foxhill: Mrs. Venable’s long-suffering Personal Assistant. Busy Body, efficient of any age (Scene 3)

Sister Felicity: a Nun/nurse from the Mental Hospital in full Nun Garb described by T Williams as “in a sweeping white habit which should be starched to make a crackling sound”. A battle axe with a control over Catherine. Any age though older would be better. (Scene 2)

Scripts are available to borrow from Bygones Antique Shop, next to the Cathedral. They should be kept for no more than 4 working days and returned in time for the audition.  Please familiarise yourself with the text before the audition if possible.
Bygones’ hours of business are 9.30am – 5.30pm. (Except Saturdays 1pm – 2pm)

Non-members may audition but must join the company if cast.