Showing posts with label Funny Girl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Funny Girl. Show all posts

Friday, January 10, 2014

Auditions in San Antonio for Funny Girl, musical by Jule Style, Playhouse San Antonio, February 10 and 11, 2014



Playhouse San ANtonio TXAuditions for Funny Girl, the musical by Jule Styne, Bob Merrill and Isobel Lennart, from an original story by Miss Lennart

Directed by Rick Sanchez, Music Directed by Andrew Hendley, Choreographed by Carla Sankey


Ziegfeld Follies girl Fanny Brice reflects on her rise from being Henry Street’s beloved girl next door to an American vaudeville legend.

Auditions by appointment only at Russell Hill Rogers Theater (click for map) Monday, February 10, 2014, 6:00-10:00 p.m. OR Tuesday, February 11, 2014, 6:00-10:00 p.m.

Click HERE to request an audition appointment.
(via Playhouse San Antonio)


Actors should prepare a comedic/character monologue and 32 bars of a song (preferably from a musical, pre-1980s). Please bring 1 copy each of your headshot and resume.

Callbacks by invitation only on Wednesday, February 12, 2014 at 7:00 p.m.

All roles available. Looking for strong character actors that can sing and move well. Looking for actors that are 18 or older.

Rehearsals will begin in April and continue through tech week, last rehearsal on June 5. No conflicts will be allowed two weeks before opening. There will be some rehearsal breaks for Fiesta and Easter.

Performances at Russell Hill Rogers Theater, June 6-29, 2014, Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 p.m., Sundays at 3:00 p.m.; Sunday, June 29 at 3:00 & 8:00 p.m.

Click to view character descriptions and voice ranges at CTXLT.com

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

(*) 2013-2014 Theatre Season at Playhouse San Antonio






2013 - 2014 Season
Season Tickets Available as of February 20, 2013

Russell Hill Rogers Theater

Les Misérables

October 3-November 3, 2013
Book by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg
Music by Claude-Michel Schönberg
Lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer

Victor Hugo’s epic tale of redemption is masterfully told through the robust and moving score of one of the world’s most notorious musicals.


Guys and Dolls

December 6-22, 2013
Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows
Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser

The stakes are high in this vibrant family classic as two gamblers bet their way toward the oldest established, permanent floating crap game in town…and love.


Company

February 7-March 2, 2014
Book by George Furth
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim

The timeless struggle between freedom and intimacy comes alive through a series of playful and poignant vignettes featuring Robert, your typical New York bachelor, and the tempting, if imperfect, examples of love set by his married friends.


Funny Girl

June 6-29, 2014
Music by Jule Styne, Lyrics by Bob Merrill
Book by Isobel Lennart from an original story by Miss Lennart

Ziegfeld Follies girl, Fanny Brice, reflects on her rise from being Henry Street’s beloved girl next door to an American vaudeville legend.


The Who's TOMMY

August 1-24, 2014
Book by Pete Townshend and Des McAnuff
Music and Lyrics by Pete Townshend
Additional Music and Lyrics by John Entwistle and Keith Moon

This electrifying 1960s rock opera, told through the legendary music of The Who, chronicles one child’s “Amazing Journey” from boy to man and misfortune to fame.





Cellar Theater

Wittenberg

November 1-17, 2013
by David Davalos

This witty, anachronistic whirlwind, beautifully penned by local playwright David Davalos, tackles weighty subjects such as religion, philosophy, and literature. Wittenberg is a delightfully irreverent text which introduces audiences to just what (and whom!) made Hamlet the man he is today.

Venus in Fur

January 24-February 9, 2014
by David Ives

An erotic, powerful whisking away of that thinnest of veils between pleasure and pain, actor and character, writer and persona.

Clybourne Park

March 21-April 6, 2014
by Bruce Norris

A single house becomes the backdrop for provocative clashes about race, community, and gentrification in 1959 and 2009, forcing audiences to consider just how far we’ve come and how far we still have to go. Clybourne Park, originally inspired by A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry, proves that these themes are just as relevant today as ever.

Dead Man's Cell Phone

May 16-June 1, 2014
by Sarah Ruhl

Sarah Ruhl’s brilliance at magic realism is brought to life (or afterlife) in this touching journey of one woman’s attempt to reconcile a dead stranger’s unfinished business with his family, friends, and coworkers without losing herself in someone else’s identity.

The Waiting Room

July 11-27, 2014
by Lisa Loomer

A darkly humorous comedy exploring the dangerous lengths to which women throughout time have gone to catch, and keep, a man.