The Barn Players
2016
Summer Internship Program
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Area high school and college students will have the
opportunity to earn up to $500.00 to be used toward
tuition, boarding or books at the college of his/her
choice. Application deadline is April 1, 2015. This is an
incredible opportunity for a student to earn necessary
college money, by participating in something that he/she
enjoys! The internship requires the student to be
available to work / study on our summer productions at
The Barn Players Theatre.
The intern(s) might be working on one or more of the
following productions this summer:
The Graduate
The Elephant Man
Sondheim on Sondheim (benefit concert)
Disney's Sleeping Beauty, Kids (working with children in
two different summer sessions)
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Currently be currently enrolled in a high school or college
theatre program, and be from the Metro Kansas City area
• Have a minimum GPA of 2.75
• Provide a letter of recommendation from an instructor
or counselor at the school that he/she attends
• Provide a cover letter of introduction by describing
his/her interest in the performing arts
• Provide a current theatrical resume listing his/her
experience in the performing arts
HOW TO APPLY
Send a resume, recommendations and letter of
application to:
Eric Magnus, Artistic Director, The Barn Players
emagnitude@me.com
Deadline for application is April 1st, 2016
Interviews will be held with Artistic Director, Eric Magus
and Assistant Artistic Director, Lynn Reddick. The Barn
Players at 6219 Martway, Mission, KS 66202
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March 29, 2016
Call for BARN KIDS director applications!
THE BARN PLAYERS
Call for Director…
The Barn Jr. production of
SLEEPING BEAUTY, KIDS
(2nd session only)
Process:
Submit a letter of application to The Barn Players, along
with your resume. Please include your experience with
directing and working with children in grades 3 through 6
and your reasons for applying to direct. In addition,
please include your resume of directing experience. An
interview will then be scheduled with the Educational
Director and the Artistic Director of The Barn.
Deadline to Apply: April 1st, 2016, with interviews to be
scheduled shortly thereafter, by appointment only.
Show:
Based on one of the most treasured Disney animated
films of all time, and featuring some of the world's most
memorable songs, Disney's Sleeping Beauty KIDS is pure,
delightful fun. It's Princess Aurora's sixteenth birthday,
and three fairies - Flora, Fauna and Merryweather - must
use their magic to save her from the spell of evil
sorceress Maleficent! The fairies ensure that Aurora only
falls into a deep sleep that can be ended with a kiss from
her betrothed, Prince Phillip. To prevent Phillip from
rescuing Aurora, Maleficent kidnaps and imprisons him.
The good fairies are the last hope to free Phillip so that
he can awaken Aurora. This classic fairy tale comes to
life in Disney's Sleeping Beauty KIDS, which features
many roles for a large chorus, from King Stefan and
Queen Stefanie's loyal subjects to Maleficent's slimy
goons, as well as other fairies and animals.
Camp Session:
All regular camp sessions run Monday – Friday from
10:00am - 4:00pm at The Barn
Family Night: Wednesday, June 22nd @ 7:00pm
Camp: June 27 - July 14 (no camp on Friday July 1 or
Monday July 4)
Performances will be July 14th – 16th.
Job Description:
Organize, plan, and manage instruction and direction for
a three-week camp for students in grades 3-6
culminating in a performance of Disney's SLEEPING
BEAUTY, Kids"
• Provide instruction on acting, stage movement, and
collaboration. Also provide choreography and vocal
music instruction, or hire additional outside personnel to
do so.
• Direct production including students in technical
elements as appropriate such as set painting, props,
costumes, etc.
• Supervise high school and college interns who assist
with instruction and direction
• Communicate effectively with parents about
students
• Provide opportunities that enrich students from all
levels of experience
• Manage camp so that student behavior is
supportive, collaborative, and positive
• Collaborate with other Barn staff to work in repertory
with other productions
Qualifications:
• Must be at least 21 years of age with experience
leading students in either school or camp setting.
• Must be able to demonstrate artistic skills through
resume, portfolio, or other means
• Must be creative, flexible, and passionate about
getting ALL kids involved in performing arts
To submit an application or for more information, please
contact
Eric Magnus, Artistic Director of The Barn Players
at emagnitude@me.com
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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Call for Director…
The Barn Jr. production of
SLEEPING BEAUTY, KIDS
(2nd session only)
Process:
Submit a letter of application to The Barn Players, along
with your resume. Please include your experience with
directing and working with children in grades 3 through 6
and your reasons for applying to direct. In addition,
please include your resume of directing experience. An
interview will then be scheduled with the Educational
Director and the Artistic Director of The Barn.
Deadline to Apply: April 1st, 2016, with interviews to be
scheduled shortly thereafter, by appointment only.
Show:
Based on one of the most treasured Disney animated
films of all time, and featuring some of the world's most
memorable songs, Disney's Sleeping Beauty KIDS is pure,
delightful fun. It's Princess Aurora's sixteenth birthday,
and three fairies - Flora, Fauna and Merryweather - must
use their magic to save her from the spell of evil
sorceress Maleficent! The fairies ensure that Aurora only
falls into a deep sleep that can be ended with a kiss from
her betrothed, Prince Phillip. To prevent Phillip from
rescuing Aurora, Maleficent kidnaps and imprisons him.
The good fairies are the last hope to free Phillip so that
he can awaken Aurora. This classic fairy tale comes to
life in Disney's Sleeping Beauty KIDS, which features
many roles for a large chorus, from King Stefan and
Queen Stefanie's loyal subjects to Maleficent's slimy
goons, as well as other fairies and animals.
Camp Session:
All regular camp sessions run Monday – Friday from
10:00am - 4:00pm at The Barn
Family Night: Wednesday, June 22nd @ 7:00pm
Camp: June 27 - July 14 (no camp on Friday July 1 or
Monday July 4)
Performances will be July 14th – 16th.
Job Description:
Organize, plan, and manage instruction and direction for
a three-week camp for students in grades 3-6
culminating in a performance of Disney's SLEEPING
BEAUTY, Kids"
• Provide instruction on acting, stage movement, and
collaboration. Also provide choreography and vocal
music instruction, or hire additional outside personnel to
do so.
• Direct production including students in technical
elements as appropriate such as set painting, props,
costumes, etc.
• Supervise high school and college interns who assist
with instruction and direction
• Communicate effectively with parents about
students
• Provide opportunities that enrich students from all
levels of experience
• Manage camp so that student behavior is
supportive, collaborative, and positive
• Collaborate with other Barn staff to work in repertory
with other productions
Qualifications:
• Must be at least 21 years of age with experience
leading students in either school or camp setting.
• Must be able to demonstrate artistic skills through
resume, portfolio, or other means
• Must be creative, flexible, and passionate about
getting ALL kids involved in performing arts
To submit an application or for more information, please
contact
Eric Magnus, Artistic Director of The Barn Players
at emagnitude@me.com
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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Auditions for The Barn production of KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN coming in May!
AUDITIONS!
Kiss of the Spider Woman
Music by John Kander
Lyrics by Fred Ebb
Book by Terrence McNally
Directed by Eric Magnus
Musical Direction by Paul Morel
Asst. Direction by Shelly Stewart
AUDITIONS:
May 7th and 8th, 2016
from 11:00am - 3:00pm
At St. Pius Church
55th and Woodson, Mission, KS
EXPECTATION and PREPARATION:
Auditions will be an open call both days, and will consist
of
singing a prepared 32 bar selection of a musical theatre
or
pop/rock song in the style of the show.
Please Provide: Sheet Music…no CDs & NO ACAPPELLA
auditions
Headshot/Resume (if available)
Invited Callbacks will be held on Saturday, May 21st from
1:00 - 5:00 pm. Please be prepared to read scenes and
sing songs from the show (sides will be provided). Also,
please dress appropriate to dance at callbacks. If you are
auditioning, please make sure to clear your schedule that
afternoon, as callbacks are critical to putting together the
strongest ensemble for this ensemble piece.
Rehearsals will begin Sunday, July 24th. Typical weekly
rehearsal schedule will be Sunday through Thursday
nights
from 7 – 10pm. Conflicts with the rehearsal schedule
must
be kept to an absolute minimum during the rehearsal
process. No conflicts will be accepted during dress /
tech
week (9/11 – 9/15)
PRODUCTION DATES:
September 16th – October 2th, 2016
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm
Sundays at 2:00pm
All performances take place at…
The Barn Players Theatre
6219 Martway in Mission, KS
SYNOPSIS:
Kiss of the Spider Woman revamps a harrowing tale of
persecution into a dazzling spectacle that juxtaposes
gritty
realities with liberating fantasies. Cell mates in a Latin
American prison, Valentin is a tough revolutionary
undergoing torture and Molina is an unabashed
homosexual
serving eight years for deviant behavior. Molina shares
his
fantasies about an actress, Aurora (originated on
Broadway
by Chita Rivera) with Valentin. One of her roles is a
Spider
Woman who kills with a kiss.
CAST BREAKDOWN:
We are looking for a multi-racial, high-energy cast of
performers for this Tony Award winning musical.
Aurora / Spider Woman 25 - 50, mezzo soprano: The
central figure of Molina's fantasy world – a "vampy diva",
stunning, dazzling and comforting in all her roles except
for
that of the Spider Woman, who is treacherous and
frightening to Molina. Role requires strong acting, singing
and movement.
Molina 30 - 45, tenor: A homosexual man serving an 8-
year
sentence for deviant behavior, who worked as a window
dresser. Very smart and imaginative with a tremendous
ability to shape language into images. Must be a strong
actor and singer and must move well.
Valentin 25 - 35, high baritone: A man imprisoned for his
'fanatical' political views. Passionate and angry, Valentine
carries a deep hatred for the corruption in the Argentine
government and is not afraid to fight against those who
would oppress the working class. Deeply suspicious, he
trusts no one. Must be a very strong actor and singer
Marta 23 - 30, soprano: Valentines love. Earthy and
beautiful. Appears mostly in dreams, but retains her
earthiness. Must be a strong actor and singer.
Molina's Mother 50 - 65, contralto: Molina's loving
mother.
Careworn, but warm and loving. Years of worrying about
her
son have taken their toll on her appearance and health.
Must be strong actor and singer.
Warden 40 - 55, speaking role: A hard-edged
authoritarion.
Sharp and intelligent, he is not without a certain amount
of
charm which he uses to get the information he seeks.
Enjoys the position he holds. Strong actor needed.
Esteban and Marcos 25 - 45, speaking roles. Prison
Guards. Pretty funny and comedic, but can turn deadly on
a
dime. Must be comfortable with lifting bodies and
dragging
them around.
Gabriel 20 to 30, high baritone. Molina's current
infatuation. A waiter, handsome and straight. He is warm
and appealing, but not interested in Molina in the way
that
he wishes him to be. May double as prisoner.
Prisoners 20 - 45, all voices
An ensemble of 4-8 men who play prisoners that double
as
other characters. Looking for strong singers who can
move
well.
For more information, please contact Eric Magnus,
Artistic
Director of
The Barn Players, at emagnitude@me.com
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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Kiss of the Spider Woman
Music by John Kander
Lyrics by Fred Ebb
Book by Terrence McNally
Directed by Eric Magnus
Musical Direction by Paul Morel
Asst. Direction by Shelly Stewart
AUDITIONS:
May 7th and 8th, 2016
from 11:00am - 3:00pm
At St. Pius Church
55th and Woodson, Mission, KS
EXPECTATION and PREPARATION:
Auditions will be an open call both days, and will consist
of
singing a prepared 32 bar selection of a musical theatre
or
pop/rock song in the style of the show.
Please Provide: Sheet Music…no CDs & NO ACAPPELLA
auditions
Headshot/Resume (if available)
Invited Callbacks will be held on Saturday, May 21st from
1:00 - 5:00 pm. Please be prepared to read scenes and
sing songs from the show (sides will be provided). Also,
please dress appropriate to dance at callbacks. If you are
auditioning, please make sure to clear your schedule that
afternoon, as callbacks are critical to putting together the
strongest ensemble for this ensemble piece.
Rehearsals will begin Sunday, July 24th. Typical weekly
rehearsal schedule will be Sunday through Thursday
nights
from 7 – 10pm. Conflicts with the rehearsal schedule
must
be kept to an absolute minimum during the rehearsal
process. No conflicts will be accepted during dress /
tech
week (9/11 – 9/15)
PRODUCTION DATES:
September 16th – October 2th, 2016
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm
Sundays at 2:00pm
All performances take place at…
The Barn Players Theatre
6219 Martway in Mission, KS
SYNOPSIS:
Kiss of the Spider Woman revamps a harrowing tale of
persecution into a dazzling spectacle that juxtaposes
gritty
realities with liberating fantasies. Cell mates in a Latin
American prison, Valentin is a tough revolutionary
undergoing torture and Molina is an unabashed
homosexual
serving eight years for deviant behavior. Molina shares
his
fantasies about an actress, Aurora (originated on
Broadway
by Chita Rivera) with Valentin. One of her roles is a
Spider
Woman who kills with a kiss.
CAST BREAKDOWN:
We are looking for a multi-racial, high-energy cast of
performers for this Tony Award winning musical.
Aurora / Spider Woman 25 - 50, mezzo soprano: The
central figure of Molina's fantasy world – a "vampy diva",
stunning, dazzling and comforting in all her roles except
for
that of the Spider Woman, who is treacherous and
frightening to Molina. Role requires strong acting, singing
and movement.
Molina 30 - 45, tenor: A homosexual man serving an 8-
year
sentence for deviant behavior, who worked as a window
dresser. Very smart and imaginative with a tremendous
ability to shape language into images. Must be a strong
actor and singer and must move well.
Valentin 25 - 35, high baritone: A man imprisoned for his
'fanatical' political views. Passionate and angry, Valentine
carries a deep hatred for the corruption in the Argentine
government and is not afraid to fight against those who
would oppress the working class. Deeply suspicious, he
trusts no one. Must be a very strong actor and singer
Marta 23 - 30, soprano: Valentines love. Earthy and
beautiful. Appears mostly in dreams, but retains her
earthiness. Must be a strong actor and singer.
Molina's Mother 50 - 65, contralto: Molina's loving
mother.
Careworn, but warm and loving. Years of worrying about
her
son have taken their toll on her appearance and health.
Must be strong actor and singer.
Warden 40 - 55, speaking role: A hard-edged
authoritarion.
Sharp and intelligent, he is not without a certain amount
of
charm which he uses to get the information he seeks.
Enjoys the position he holds. Strong actor needed.
Esteban and Marcos 25 - 45, speaking roles. Prison
Guards. Pretty funny and comedic, but can turn deadly on
a
dime. Must be comfortable with lifting bodies and
dragging
them around.
Gabriel 20 to 30, high baritone. Molina's current
infatuation. A waiter, handsome and straight. He is warm
and appealing, but not interested in Molina in the way
that
he wishes him to be. May double as prisoner.
Prisoners 20 - 45, all voices
An ensemble of 4-8 men who play prisoners that double
as
other characters. Looking for strong singers who can
move
well.
For more information, please contact Eric Magnus,
Artistic
Director of
The Barn Players, at emagnitude@me.com
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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AUDITIONS for THE GRADUATE at The Barn in April!
AUDITIONS!
The Graduate
Adapted by Terry Johnson
Based on the Novel by Charles Webb and The Motion
Picture Screenplay by Calder Willingham & Buck Henry
By Special Arrangement with CanalStudio
Directed by Bill Pelletier
OPEN CALL AUDITIONS:
Saturday, April 9, 2016 1pm – 5pm &
Sunday, April 10, 2016 1pm – 5pm
(No callback is planned at this time)
At St. Pius School
55th and Woodson, Mission, KS.
SYNOPSIS:
Benjamin Braddock has just finished college and, back at
his parents' house, he's trying to avoid the one dreaded
question everyone keeps asking: What does he want to
do with his life? Benjamin's anxiety about his unknown
future mounts until an unexpected diversion crops up
when he is seduced by the aggressive Mrs. Robinson, the
wife of his father's business partner. What begins as a
fun tryst turns complicated when Benjamin falls for the
one woman Mrs. Robinson demanded he stay away from:
her daughter, Elaine.
EXPECTATION and PREPARATION:
Prepare: Auditions will consist of cold readings from the
script. Prior to auditions, please read and familiarize
yourself with the play and the role/s that interest you.
Bring: Please bring a current resume and headshot. Also
bring all known conflicts from April 17 through the
May/June production dates listed below.
Rehearsal: Rehearsals will begin Sunday, April 17 and run
Sunday-Thursday evenings from 6:30 p.m. to
approximately 10 p.m. Rehearsal will be at St. Pius School
until the production moves to the Barn Players stage on
Monday, May 2nd.
Additional Notes: Cast members are required to assist
with strike following the final performance on June 12th.
Cast members may also be asked to assist with costume
pieces.
PRODUCTION DATES:
May 27th – June 12th, 2016
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.
Sundays at 2 p.m.
Monday, June 6th (Industry night performance) at 7:30
p.m.
All performances take place at The Barn Players Theatre,
6219 Martway, Mission, KS
CHARACTER BREAKDOWN
4M – 4F (cast is expandable)
BENJAMIN BRADDOCK / Male early 20s
MRS. ROBINSON / Female 40s (those auditioning for this
role should be comfortable with partial nudity onstage)
MR. ROBINSON / Male 40s
ELAINE ROBINSON / Female early 20s
MR. BRADDOCK / Male 40s
MRS. BRADDOCK / Female 40s
HOTEL CLERK / DRUNK / PRIEST, ETC. / Male 40-60
STRIPPER / PSYCHIATRIST / ETC. / Female 30s-40s
For more information, please contact Eric Magnus,
Artistic Director of The Barn Players, at
emagnitude@me.com
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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The Graduate
Adapted by Terry Johnson
Based on the Novel by Charles Webb and The Motion
Picture Screenplay by Calder Willingham & Buck Henry
By Special Arrangement with CanalStudio
Directed by Bill Pelletier
OPEN CALL AUDITIONS:
Saturday, April 9, 2016 1pm – 5pm &
Sunday, April 10, 2016 1pm – 5pm
(No callback is planned at this time)
At St. Pius School
55th and Woodson, Mission, KS.
SYNOPSIS:
Benjamin Braddock has just finished college and, back at
his parents' house, he's trying to avoid the one dreaded
question everyone keeps asking: What does he want to
do with his life? Benjamin's anxiety about his unknown
future mounts until an unexpected diversion crops up
when he is seduced by the aggressive Mrs. Robinson, the
wife of his father's business partner. What begins as a
fun tryst turns complicated when Benjamin falls for the
one woman Mrs. Robinson demanded he stay away from:
her daughter, Elaine.
EXPECTATION and PREPARATION:
Prepare: Auditions will consist of cold readings from the
script. Prior to auditions, please read and familiarize
yourself with the play and the role/s that interest you.
Bring: Please bring a current resume and headshot. Also
bring all known conflicts from April 17 through the
May/June production dates listed below.
Rehearsal: Rehearsals will begin Sunday, April 17 and run
Sunday-Thursday evenings from 6:30 p.m. to
approximately 10 p.m. Rehearsal will be at St. Pius School
until the production moves to the Barn Players stage on
Monday, May 2nd.
Additional Notes: Cast members are required to assist
with strike following the final performance on June 12th.
Cast members may also be asked to assist with costume
pieces.
PRODUCTION DATES:
May 27th – June 12th, 2016
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.
Sundays at 2 p.m.
Monday, June 6th (Industry night performance) at 7:30
p.m.
All performances take place at The Barn Players Theatre,
6219 Martway, Mission, KS
CHARACTER BREAKDOWN
4M – 4F (cast is expandable)
BENJAMIN BRADDOCK / Male early 20s
MRS. ROBINSON / Female 40s (those auditioning for this
role should be comfortable with partial nudity onstage)
MR. ROBINSON / Male 40s
ELAINE ROBINSON / Female early 20s
MR. BRADDOCK / Male 40s
MRS. BRADDOCK / Female 40s
HOTEL CLERK / DRUNK / PRIEST, ETC. / Male 40-60
STRIPPER / PSYCHIATRIST / ETC. / Female 30s-40s
For more information, please contact Eric Magnus,
Artistic Director of The Barn Players, at
emagnitude@me.com
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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March 28, 2016
Auditions for Summer Musical at The Kauffman Center!
BIG FISH
Book by John August
Music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa
Director: Amy Sander
Music Director: Matt Richardson
Choreographer: Lana Jensen
BIG FISH centers on the charismatic Edward
Bloom, a traveling salesman who lives life to
its fullest … and then some! Edward's
incredible, larger-than-life stories thrill
everyone around him – most of all, his devoted
wife Sandra. But their son, Will, about to have
a child of his own, is determined to find the
truth behind his father's epic tales and the
man behind the myth as Edward approaches the
final chapter of his life. Overflowing with
heart, humor and spectacular stagecraft, we
look forward to bringing you an extraordinary
new musical direct from Broadway that reminds
us why we love going to the theatre – for an
experience that's richer, funnier and BIGGER
than life itself.
BROADWAY REVIEWS:
*"YOU SIMPLY MUST SEE BIG FISH." - Norman Lear
*"SPECTACULAR. BIG FISH has BIG talents, a BIG
cast, a BIG orchestra, BIG production numbers
and really BIG special effects..." - The New
York Times
*"REMARKABLE! A show for everyone who loves
musicals. DON'T DARE MISS THIS!" - Variety
*"4 stars! A GORGEOUS, CHARMING, DREAM MUSICAL!
RAVISHING and ENCHANTING, with ONE KNOCKOUT
DANCE NUMBER AFTER ANOTHER..." - Bloomberg News
*"A HEARTFELT, POWERFUL AND MOVINGLY SCORED NEW
AMERICAN MUSICAL full of QUALITY WRITING by
JOHN AUGUST." - Chicago Tribune
AUDITION DATES/TIMES (3 date and location
options available):
*April 1st from 6:00-8:00pm at Paseo Academy of
Fine and Performing Arts, 4747 Flora Ave, KCMO
(by appointment only, email
amy@culturehouse.com)
*April 8th from 6:00-8:00pm at John Knox
Presbyterian Kirk, 11430 Wornall Rd, KCMO (by
appointment only, email amy@culturehouse.com)
*April 16th from 10:00am-2:00pm at The Culture
House (open call, come any time, no appointment
necessary)
*Those that are out of town, MAY submit a video
audition by April 8th to amy@culturehouse.com.
Please include your 16-bar song selection with
accompaniment, as well as a scale showing your
range. You must submit a completed copy of the
audition form (on website) with your video.
*If you are invited to a callback on April
17th, but cannot attend, you will NOT be able
to be considered for a lead or supporting lead
role.
AUDITION REQUIREMENTS:
*Seeking men, women, children, singers, actors,
dancers, tappers, and acrobats.
*Must be ages 8 to adult (by audition date)
*No class enrollment or previous participation
required.
*Prepare 16 bars of a memorized vocal piece in
a similar style as the show. DO NOT SING SONGS
FROM THE SHOW. Accompanist provided. No vocal
tracks, CDs or iPods allowed.
*Bring 5 COMPLETED copies of audition form WITH
YOU to auditions. You may also attach a resume
and headshot, but that is not required.
*No fees for participation.
*This is a NON PROFESSIONAL production. (No
compensation for performers.)
CALLBACKS (by invitation only):
April 17th, 5:00pm-9:00pm
REHEARSALS (at The Culture House in Olathe):
*May 27th, 6:00-9:30pm (vocal rehearsal,
costume measurements, headshots taken)
*June 20th-July 21st (M-F, 6:00-9:30pm)
*No rehearsal on July 4th
*July 17th, 1:00-6:00pm
*There will be an all day rehearsal on July
22nd at The Kauffman Center, beginning at
8:00am. Full cast/crew MUST be there. (We load
in the morning of opening night ... true
Broadway tour company style!)
PERFORMANCES:
July 22nd (7pm)
July 23rd (1:00pm & 7pm)
at The Kauffman Center
ALL AUDITION INFORMATION, AVAILABLE ROLES &
CHARACTER DESCRIOTIONS, FORMS AND RESOURCES MAY
BE FOUND AT http://culturehouse.com/show-
information-auditions.
The Culture House
14808 W 117th St, Olathe (near 119th & Black
Bob)
(913) 393-3141
www.culturehouse.com
amy@culturehouse.com
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Book by John August
Music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa
Director: Amy Sander
Music Director: Matt Richardson
Choreographer: Lana Jensen
BIG FISH centers on the charismatic Edward
Bloom, a traveling salesman who lives life to
its fullest … and then some! Edward's
incredible, larger-than-life stories thrill
everyone around him – most of all, his devoted
wife Sandra. But their son, Will, about to have
a child of his own, is determined to find the
truth behind his father's epic tales and the
man behind the myth as Edward approaches the
final chapter of his life. Overflowing with
heart, humor and spectacular stagecraft, we
look forward to bringing you an extraordinary
new musical direct from Broadway that reminds
us why we love going to the theatre – for an
experience that's richer, funnier and BIGGER
than life itself.
BROADWAY REVIEWS:
*"YOU SIMPLY MUST SEE BIG FISH." - Norman Lear
*"SPECTACULAR. BIG FISH has BIG talents, a BIG
cast, a BIG orchestra, BIG production numbers
and really BIG special effects..." - The New
York Times
*"REMARKABLE! A show for everyone who loves
musicals. DON'T DARE MISS THIS!" - Variety
*"4 stars! A GORGEOUS, CHARMING, DREAM MUSICAL!
RAVISHING and ENCHANTING, with ONE KNOCKOUT
DANCE NUMBER AFTER ANOTHER..." - Bloomberg News
*"A HEARTFELT, POWERFUL AND MOVINGLY SCORED NEW
AMERICAN MUSICAL full of QUALITY WRITING by
JOHN AUGUST." - Chicago Tribune
AUDITION DATES/TIMES (3 date and location
options available):
*April 1st from 6:00-8:00pm at Paseo Academy of
Fine and Performing Arts, 4747 Flora Ave, KCMO
(by appointment only, email
amy@culturehouse.com)
*April 8th from 6:00-8:00pm at John Knox
Presbyterian Kirk, 11430 Wornall Rd, KCMO (by
appointment only, email amy@culturehouse.com)
*April 16th from 10:00am-2:00pm at The Culture
House (open call, come any time, no appointment
necessary)
*Those that are out of town, MAY submit a video
audition by April 8th to amy@culturehouse.com.
Please include your 16-bar song selection with
accompaniment, as well as a scale showing your
range. You must submit a completed copy of the
audition form (on website) with your video.
*If you are invited to a callback on April
17th, but cannot attend, you will NOT be able
to be considered for a lead or supporting lead
role.
AUDITION REQUIREMENTS:
*Seeking men, women, children, singers, actors,
dancers, tappers, and acrobats.
*Must be ages 8 to adult (by audition date)
*No class enrollment or previous participation
required.
*Prepare 16 bars of a memorized vocal piece in
a similar style as the show. DO NOT SING SONGS
FROM THE SHOW. Accompanist provided. No vocal
tracks, CDs or iPods allowed.
*Bring 5 COMPLETED copies of audition form WITH
YOU to auditions. You may also attach a resume
and headshot, but that is not required.
*No fees for participation.
*This is a NON PROFESSIONAL production. (No
compensation for performers.)
CALLBACKS (by invitation only):
April 17th, 5:00pm-9:00pm
REHEARSALS (at The Culture House in Olathe):
*May 27th, 6:00-9:30pm (vocal rehearsal,
costume measurements, headshots taken)
*June 20th-July 21st (M-F, 6:00-9:30pm)
*No rehearsal on July 4th
*July 17th, 1:00-6:00pm
*There will be an all day rehearsal on July
22nd at The Kauffman Center, beginning at
8:00am. Full cast/crew MUST be there. (We load
in the morning of opening night ... true
Broadway tour company style!)
PERFORMANCES:
July 22nd (7pm)
July 23rd (1:00pm & 7pm)
at The Kauffman Center
ALL AUDITION INFORMATION, AVAILABLE ROLES &
CHARACTER DESCRIOTIONS, FORMS AND RESOURCES MAY
BE FOUND AT http://culturehouse.com/show-
information-auditions.
The Culture House
14808 W 117th St, Olathe (near 119th & Black
Bob)
(913) 393-3141
www.culturehouse.com
amy@culturehouse.com
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March 18, 2016
Auditions for NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT at The Barn in June!
AUDITIONS!
NICE WORK IF
YOU CAN GET IT
Music and Lyrics by George and Ira Gershwin
Book by Joe DiPietro
Direction by Kipp Simmons
Musical Direction by Kevin Bogan
Choreography by Valerie Martin and Ramsey Self
Assistant Direction by Korey Childs
AUDITIONS:
Saturday, June 18th from 1:00pm – 4:00pm
Sunday, June 19th from 2:00pm – 4:00pm
at St. Pius School, 55th and Woodson, Mission, KS
EXPECTATION and PREPARATION:
• Auditions will be an open call both days, and will
consist of singing a prepared 32 bar selection of a musical
theatre song in the style of the show.
• There will also be a dance audition so wear proper
attire. A tap combination will be taught at callbacks, but be
prepared to show any tap skills you have at the open
audition.
• Please Provide: Sheet Music...no CDs & NO
ACAPPELLA auditions | Headshot/Resume (if available)
• Invited Callbacks will be held on Saturday, June 25th
from 1:00 -5:00 pm at The Arts Asylum. If you are
auditioning, please make sure to clear your schedule that
day, as callbacks are critical to putting together the
strongest ensemble for this ensemble piece. You will be
notified by email if you are invited to callbacks.
• If you have worked with this directing team before
there is no need to come to the open call. Please email
your interest to the director at kipp@live.com.
• Choreography rehearsals will begin September 25th
and all other rehearsals will begin October 2nd. Typical
weekly rehearsal schedule will be Sunday afternoons 1:00p
to 5:00p and Monday through Thursday nights from
6:30pm – 10pm. Rehearsals the last 2 weeks may go past
10:00p but staff will be respectful of your time and get you
out as close to 10:00p as possible. Tech rehearsal on
Sunday, October 30th will be 1:00p to 6:00p. Conflicts with
the rehearsal schedule must be kept to an absolute
minimum during the rehearsal process. No conflicts will be
accepted during dress / tech week without prior approval
from the director. The Music Director may try to schedule
some individual rehearsals with principals prior to October
2nd.
PRODUCTION DATES:
November 4th – 20th, 2016
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm & Sundays at 2:00pm
Industry Night Performance Monday, November 14th @
7:30pm
All performances take place at The Barn Players Theatre,
6219 Martway in Mission, KS
SYNOPSIS:
Set in the 1920s, Nice Work If You Can Get It is the story of
charming and wealthy playboy Jimmy Winter, who meets
rough female bootlegger Billie Bendix the weekend of his
wedding. Jimmy, who has been married three (or is it four?)
times before, is preparing to marry Eileen Evergreen, a self-
obsessed modern dancer. Thinking Jimmy and Eileen will
be out of town, Billie and her gang hide cases of alcohol in
the basement of Jimmy's Long Island mansion. But when
Jimmy, his wife-to-be and her prohibitionist family show up
at the mansion for the wedding, Billie and her cohorts pose
as servants, causing hijinks galore.
CAST BREAKDOWN:
• JIMMY WINTER – A wealthy and handsome playboy,
dripping with charm and charisma.
• BILLIE BENDIX – A tough, feisty and street-wise young
woman. Partners in rum-running with Cookie and Duke.
• COOKIE McGEE – A fast-talking, wise-cracking
bootlegger.
• EILEEN EVERGREEN – Jimmy's latest fiancé. Self-
proclaimed finest interpreter of modern dance in the world.
• DUKE MAHONEY – Cookie's sidekick. Not the brightest
guy around.
• SENATOR MAX EVERGREEN – Eileen's father. A
humorless career politician. Serious, stern and judgmental.
• DUCHESS ESTONIA DULWORTH – Duchess of
Woodford. A noted prohibitionist and bejeweled dowager.
• JEANNIE MULDOON – A lovely chorus girl from
Brooklyn.
• CHIEF BERRY - Chief of the Long Island Police
Department. Fiercely dedicated to his job.
• MILICENT WINTER - A wealthy matron with great elan.
Jimmy's mother.
• THE CHORUS GIRLS – A strong female dancing
(including tap) and singing ensemble. – all ages and types
• THE VICE SQUAD – A strong male dancing (including
tap) and singing ensemble. – all ages and types
For more information, please contact Eric Magnus, Artistic
Director of The Barn Players, at emagnitude@me.com.
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity casting
is encouraged.
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NICE WORK IF
YOU CAN GET IT
Music and Lyrics by George and Ira Gershwin
Book by Joe DiPietro
Direction by Kipp Simmons
Musical Direction by Kevin Bogan
Choreography by Valerie Martin and Ramsey Self
Assistant Direction by Korey Childs
AUDITIONS:
Saturday, June 18th from 1:00pm – 4:00pm
Sunday, June 19th from 2:00pm – 4:00pm
at St. Pius School, 55th and Woodson, Mission, KS
EXPECTATION and PREPARATION:
• Auditions will be an open call both days, and will
consist of singing a prepared 32 bar selection of a musical
theatre song in the style of the show.
• There will also be a dance audition so wear proper
attire. A tap combination will be taught at callbacks, but be
prepared to show any tap skills you have at the open
audition.
• Please Provide: Sheet Music...no CDs & NO
ACAPPELLA auditions | Headshot/Resume (if available)
• Invited Callbacks will be held on Saturday, June 25th
from 1:00 -5:00 pm at The Arts Asylum. If you are
auditioning, please make sure to clear your schedule that
day, as callbacks are critical to putting together the
strongest ensemble for this ensemble piece. You will be
notified by email if you are invited to callbacks.
• If you have worked with this directing team before
there is no need to come to the open call. Please email
your interest to the director at kipp@live.com.
• Choreography rehearsals will begin September 25th
and all other rehearsals will begin October 2nd. Typical
weekly rehearsal schedule will be Sunday afternoons 1:00p
to 5:00p and Monday through Thursday nights from
6:30pm – 10pm. Rehearsals the last 2 weeks may go past
10:00p but staff will be respectful of your time and get you
out as close to 10:00p as possible. Tech rehearsal on
Sunday, October 30th will be 1:00p to 6:00p. Conflicts with
the rehearsal schedule must be kept to an absolute
minimum during the rehearsal process. No conflicts will be
accepted during dress / tech week without prior approval
from the director. The Music Director may try to schedule
some individual rehearsals with principals prior to October
2nd.
PRODUCTION DATES:
November 4th – 20th, 2016
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm & Sundays at 2:00pm
Industry Night Performance Monday, November 14th @
7:30pm
All performances take place at The Barn Players Theatre,
6219 Martway in Mission, KS
SYNOPSIS:
Set in the 1920s, Nice Work If You Can Get It is the story of
charming and wealthy playboy Jimmy Winter, who meets
rough female bootlegger Billie Bendix the weekend of his
wedding. Jimmy, who has been married three (or is it four?)
times before, is preparing to marry Eileen Evergreen, a self-
obsessed modern dancer. Thinking Jimmy and Eileen will
be out of town, Billie and her gang hide cases of alcohol in
the basement of Jimmy's Long Island mansion. But when
Jimmy, his wife-to-be and her prohibitionist family show up
at the mansion for the wedding, Billie and her cohorts pose
as servants, causing hijinks galore.
CAST BREAKDOWN:
• JIMMY WINTER – A wealthy and handsome playboy,
dripping with charm and charisma.
• BILLIE BENDIX – A tough, feisty and street-wise young
woman. Partners in rum-running with Cookie and Duke.
• COOKIE McGEE – A fast-talking, wise-cracking
bootlegger.
• EILEEN EVERGREEN – Jimmy's latest fiancé. Self-
proclaimed finest interpreter of modern dance in the world.
• DUKE MAHONEY – Cookie's sidekick. Not the brightest
guy around.
• SENATOR MAX EVERGREEN – Eileen's father. A
humorless career politician. Serious, stern and judgmental.
• DUCHESS ESTONIA DULWORTH – Duchess of
Woodford. A noted prohibitionist and bejeweled dowager.
• JEANNIE MULDOON – A lovely chorus girl from
Brooklyn.
• CHIEF BERRY - Chief of the Long Island Police
Department. Fiercely dedicated to his job.
• MILICENT WINTER - A wealthy matron with great elan.
Jimmy's mother.
• THE CHORUS GIRLS – A strong female dancing
(including tap) and singing ensemble. – all ages and types
• THE VICE SQUAD – A strong male dancing (including
tap) and singing ensemble. – all ages and types
For more information, please contact Eric Magnus, Artistic
Director of The Barn Players, at emagnitude@me.com.
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity casting
is encouraged.
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Auditions for The Barn production of KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN coming in May!
AUDITIONS!
Kiss of the Spider Woman
Music by John Kander
Lyrics by Fred Ebb
Book by Terrence McNally
Directed by Eric Magnus
Musical Direction by Paul Morel
Asst. Direction by Shelly Stewart
AUDITIONS:
May 7th and 8th, 2016
from 1:00 - 4:00pm
At St. Pius Church
55th and Woodson, Mission, KS
EXPECTATION and PREPARATION:
Auditions will be an open call both days, and will consist of
singing a prepared 32 bar selection of a musical theatre or
pop/rock song in the style of the show.
Please Provide: Sheet Music…no CDs & NO ACAPPELLA
auditions
Headshot/Resume (if available)
Invited Callbacks will be held on Saturday, May 21st from
1:00 - 5:00 pm. Please be prepared to read scenes and
sing songs from the show (sides will be provided). Also,
please dress appropriate to dance at callbacks. If you are
auditioning, please make sure to clear your schedule that
afternoon, as callbacks are critical to putting together the
strongest ensemble for this ensemble piece.
Rehearsals will begin Sunday, July 24th. Typical weekly
rehearsal schedule will be Sunday through Thursday nights
from 7 – 10pm. Conflicts with the rehearsal schedule must
be kept to an absolute minimum during the rehearsal
process. No conflicts will be accepted during dress / tech
week (9/11 – 9/15)
PRODUCTION DATES:
September 16th – October 2th, 2016
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm
Sundays at 2:00pm
All performances take place at…
The Barn Players Theatre
6219 Martway in Mission, KS
SYNOPSIS:
Kiss of the Spider Woman revamps a harrowing tale of
persecution into a dazzling spectacle that juxtaposes gritty
realities with liberating fantasies. Cell mates in a Latin
American prison, Valentin is a tough revolutionary
undergoing torture and Molina is an unabashed homosexual
serving eight years for deviant behavior. Molina shares his
fantasies about an actress, Aurora (originated on Broadway
by Chita Rivera) with Valentin. One of her roles is a Spider
Woman who kills with a kiss.
CAST BREAKDOWN:
We are looking for a multi-racial, high-energy cast of
performers for this Tony Award winning musical.
Aurora / Spider Woman 25 - 50, mezzo soprano: The
central figure of Molina's fantasy world – a "vampy diva",
stunning, dazzling and comforting in all her roles except for
that of the Spider Woman, who is treacherous and
frightening to Molina. Role requires strong acting, singing
and movement.
Molina 30 - 45, tenor: A homosexual man serving an 8-year
sentence for deviant behavior, who worked as a window
dresser. Very smart and imaginative with a tremendous
ability to shape language into images. Must be a strong
actor and singer and must move well.
Valentin 25 - 35, high baritone: A man imprisoned for his
'fanatical' political views. Passionate and angry, Valentine
carries a deep hatred for the corruption in the Argentine
government and is not afraid to fight against those who
would oppress the working class. Deeply suspicious, he
trusts no one. Must be a very strong actor and singer
Marta 23 - 30, soprano: Valentines love. Earthy and
beautiful. Appears mostly in dreams, but retains her
earthiness. Must be a strong actor and singer.
Molina's Mother 50 - 65, contralto: Molina's loving mother.
Careworn, but warm and loving. Years of worrying about her
son have taken their toll on her appearance and health.
Must be strong actor and singer.
Warden 40 - 55, speaking role: A hard-edged authoritarion.
Sharp and intelligent, he is not without a certain amount of
charm which he uses to get the information he seeks.
Enjoys the position he holds. Strong actor needed.
Esteban and Marcos 25 - 45, speaking roles. Prison
Guards. Pretty funny and comedic, but can turn deadly on a
dime. Must be comfortable with lifting bodies and dragging
them around.
Gabriel 20 to 30, high baritone. Molina's current
infatuation. A waiter, handsome and straight. He is warm
and appealing, but not interested in Molina in the way that
he wishes him to be. May double as prisoner.
Prisoners 20 - 45, all voices
An ensemble of 4-8 men who play prisoners that double as
other characters. Looking for strong singers who can move
well.
For more information, please contact Eric Magnus, Artistic
Director of
The Barn Players, at emagnitude@me.com
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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Kiss of the Spider Woman
Music by John Kander
Lyrics by Fred Ebb
Book by Terrence McNally
Directed by Eric Magnus
Musical Direction by Paul Morel
Asst. Direction by Shelly Stewart
AUDITIONS:
May 7th and 8th, 2016
from 1:00 - 4:00pm
At St. Pius Church
55th and Woodson, Mission, KS
EXPECTATION and PREPARATION:
Auditions will be an open call both days, and will consist of
singing a prepared 32 bar selection of a musical theatre or
pop/rock song in the style of the show.
Please Provide: Sheet Music…no CDs & NO ACAPPELLA
auditions
Headshot/Resume (if available)
Invited Callbacks will be held on Saturday, May 21st from
1:00 - 5:00 pm. Please be prepared to read scenes and
sing songs from the show (sides will be provided). Also,
please dress appropriate to dance at callbacks. If you are
auditioning, please make sure to clear your schedule that
afternoon, as callbacks are critical to putting together the
strongest ensemble for this ensemble piece.
Rehearsals will begin Sunday, July 24th. Typical weekly
rehearsal schedule will be Sunday through Thursday nights
from 7 – 10pm. Conflicts with the rehearsal schedule must
be kept to an absolute minimum during the rehearsal
process. No conflicts will be accepted during dress / tech
week (9/11 – 9/15)
PRODUCTION DATES:
September 16th – October 2th, 2016
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm
Sundays at 2:00pm
All performances take place at…
The Barn Players Theatre
6219 Martway in Mission, KS
SYNOPSIS:
Kiss of the Spider Woman revamps a harrowing tale of
persecution into a dazzling spectacle that juxtaposes gritty
realities with liberating fantasies. Cell mates in a Latin
American prison, Valentin is a tough revolutionary
undergoing torture and Molina is an unabashed homosexual
serving eight years for deviant behavior. Molina shares his
fantasies about an actress, Aurora (originated on Broadway
by Chita Rivera) with Valentin. One of her roles is a Spider
Woman who kills with a kiss.
CAST BREAKDOWN:
We are looking for a multi-racial, high-energy cast of
performers for this Tony Award winning musical.
Aurora / Spider Woman 25 - 50, mezzo soprano: The
central figure of Molina's fantasy world – a "vampy diva",
stunning, dazzling and comforting in all her roles except for
that of the Spider Woman, who is treacherous and
frightening to Molina. Role requires strong acting, singing
and movement.
Molina 30 - 45, tenor: A homosexual man serving an 8-year
sentence for deviant behavior, who worked as a window
dresser. Very smart and imaginative with a tremendous
ability to shape language into images. Must be a strong
actor and singer and must move well.
Valentin 25 - 35, high baritone: A man imprisoned for his
'fanatical' political views. Passionate and angry, Valentine
carries a deep hatred for the corruption in the Argentine
government and is not afraid to fight against those who
would oppress the working class. Deeply suspicious, he
trusts no one. Must be a very strong actor and singer
Marta 23 - 30, soprano: Valentines love. Earthy and
beautiful. Appears mostly in dreams, but retains her
earthiness. Must be a strong actor and singer.
Molina's Mother 50 - 65, contralto: Molina's loving mother.
Careworn, but warm and loving. Years of worrying about her
son have taken their toll on her appearance and health.
Must be strong actor and singer.
Warden 40 - 55, speaking role: A hard-edged authoritarion.
Sharp and intelligent, he is not without a certain amount of
charm which he uses to get the information he seeks.
Enjoys the position he holds. Strong actor needed.
Esteban and Marcos 25 - 45, speaking roles. Prison
Guards. Pretty funny and comedic, but can turn deadly on a
dime. Must be comfortable with lifting bodies and dragging
them around.
Gabriel 20 to 30, high baritone. Molina's current
infatuation. A waiter, handsome and straight. He is warm
and appealing, but not interested in Molina in the way that
he wishes him to be. May double as prisoner.
Prisoners 20 - 45, all voices
An ensemble of 4-8 men who play prisoners that double as
other characters. Looking for strong singers who can move
well.
For more information, please contact Eric Magnus, Artistic
Director of
The Barn Players, at emagnitude@me.com
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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JANE EYRE: THE MUSICAL is coming to The Barn in April!
The Barn presents…
JANE EYRE
The Musical
Music and Lyrics by Paul Gordon
Book by John Caird
Based on the novel by Charlotte Bronte
Directed by Jeanneatte Bonjour
Musical Direction by Baker Purdon
Stage Managed by Kimberly Stelting
Assistant Stage Management by Amanda Albert
Set Design by Guy Gardner
Lighting Design by Leah O'Connor
Costume Design by Max Mammele
Assistant Musical Direction by Erica Millgan Baruth
Assistant Stage Management by Megan Kroeger
April 15 – May 1
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm
Sunday at 2:00pm
INDUSTRY NIGHT: April 25th
STARRING
Alisha Richardson, Matt Richardson, Erica
Milligan Baruth, Debbie Blinn, Elise Campagna
& Ella Graham
FEATURING
Corey Allen, Maddox Bane, Russ Barker, Chuck
Chambers, Elise Dorsey, JoAnna Geffert, Anne
Haines, Steven Ansel James, Molly Johnson, Sarah
Menez, Michaela Mense, Ellie McManamy, Julian Rivera &
Jane Stevenson
WITH
Corinne Bakker, Bill Bergman, Elise Bowles, Ryann Hill,
Sarah Jeter, Megan Kroeger, Lillie Large, Kathleen Marx,
Mia McManamy, Mia Vaught, Bridget Walsh & Miles Wirth
SYNOPSIS: Jane Eyre is
a haunting retelling of the Charlotte Bronte classic about
an orphan girl who grows up to become the governess of
Thornfield Hall. There she meets and falls in love with the
enigmatic Edward Rochester, an Earl with a dark secret.
Having overcome the obstacles brought on by an abusive
childhood, the death of a childhood friend and the
prejudice inherent in a relationship between two people
socially worlds apart, Jane marries Rochester. Her
wedding day is marred when she discovers his secret: he
already has a wife, a half-crazed lunatic hidden in the
attic.
All performances are at:
The Barn Players Theatre, 6219 Martway, Mission, KS.
Ticket pricing:
REGULAR - $18.00
SENIORS - $ 15.00
GROUPS (10 OR MORE) - $12.00
STUDENTS (WITH A VALID STUDENT ID) - $12.00
WE ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS!
VISA, MASTERCARD & DISCOVER!
The box office opens one hour before curtain time.
For reservations, please call or call 1-800-838-3006
or visit our website at www.thebarnplayers.org
Production support provided by…
The Mainstreet Credit Union
Northeast Johnson County Chamber of Commerce
St. Pius School
Media partner support provided by…
94.9 KCMO
710 AM / 103.7 KCMO Talk Radio
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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JANE EYRE
The Musical
Music and Lyrics by Paul Gordon
Book by John Caird
Based on the novel by Charlotte Bronte
Directed by Jeanneatte Bonjour
Musical Direction by Baker Purdon
Stage Managed by Kimberly Stelting
Assistant Stage Management by Amanda Albert
Set Design by Guy Gardner
Lighting Design by Leah O'Connor
Costume Design by Max Mammele
Assistant Musical Direction by Erica Millgan Baruth
Assistant Stage Management by Megan Kroeger
April 15 – May 1
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm
Sunday at 2:00pm
INDUSTRY NIGHT: April 25th
STARRING
Alisha Richardson, Matt Richardson, Erica
Milligan Baruth, Debbie Blinn, Elise Campagna
& Ella Graham
FEATURING
Corey Allen, Maddox Bane, Russ Barker, Chuck
Chambers, Elise Dorsey, JoAnna Geffert, Anne
Haines, Steven Ansel James, Molly Johnson, Sarah
Menez, Michaela Mense, Ellie McManamy, Julian Rivera &
Jane Stevenson
WITH
Corinne Bakker, Bill Bergman, Elise Bowles, Ryann Hill,
Sarah Jeter, Megan Kroeger, Lillie Large, Kathleen Marx,
Mia McManamy, Mia Vaught, Bridget Walsh & Miles Wirth
SYNOPSIS: Jane Eyre is
a haunting retelling of the Charlotte Bronte classic about
an orphan girl who grows up to become the governess of
Thornfield Hall. There she meets and falls in love with the
enigmatic Edward Rochester, an Earl with a dark secret.
Having overcome the obstacles brought on by an abusive
childhood, the death of a childhood friend and the
prejudice inherent in a relationship between two people
socially worlds apart, Jane marries Rochester. Her
wedding day is marred when she discovers his secret: he
already has a wife, a half-crazed lunatic hidden in the
attic.
All performances are at:
The Barn Players Theatre, 6219 Martway, Mission, KS.
Ticket pricing:
REGULAR - $18.00
SENIORS - $ 15.00
GROUPS (10 OR MORE) - $12.00
STUDENTS (WITH A VALID STUDENT ID) - $12.00
WE ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS!
VISA, MASTERCARD & DISCOVER!
The box office opens one hour before curtain time.
For reservations, please call or call 1-800-838-3006
or visit our website at www.thebarnplayers.org
Production support provided by…
The Mainstreet Credit Union
Northeast Johnson County Chamber of Commerce
St. Pius School
Media partner support provided by…
94.9 KCMO
710 AM / 103.7 KCMO Talk Radio
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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Call for BARN KIDS director applications!
THE BARN PLAYERS
Call for Director…
The Barn Jr. production of
SLEEPING BEAUTY, KIDS
(2nd session only)
Process:
Submit a letter of application to The Barn Players, along
with your resume. Please include your experience with
directing and working with children in grades 3 through 6
and your reasons for applying to direct. In addition,
please include your resume of directing experience. An
interview will then be scheduled with the Educational
Director and the Artistic Director of The Barn.
Deadline to Apply: April 1st, 2016, with interviews to be
scheduled shortly thereafter, by appointment only.
Show:
Based on one of the most treasured Disney animated
films of all time, and featuring some of the world's most
memorable songs, Disney's Sleeping Beauty KIDS is pure,
delightful fun. It's Princess Aurora's sixteenth birthday,
and three fairies - Flora, Fauna and Merryweather - must
use their magic to save her from the spell of evil
sorceress Maleficent! The fairies ensure that Aurora only
falls into a deep sleep that can be ended with a kiss from
her betrothed, Prince Phillip. To prevent Phillip from
rescuing Aurora, Maleficent kidnaps and imprisons him.
The good fairies are the last hope to free Phillip so that
he can awaken Aurora. This classic fairy tale comes to
life in Disney's Sleeping Beauty KIDS, which features
many roles for a large chorus, from King Stefan and
Queen Stefanie's loyal subjects to Maleficent's slimy
goons, as well as other fairies and animals.
Camp Session:
All regular camp sessions run Monday – Friday from
10:00am - 4:00pm at The Barn
Family Night: Wednesday, June 22nd @ 7:00pm
Camp: June 27 - July 14 (no camp on Friday July 1 or
Monday July 4)
Performances will be July 14th – 16th.
Job Description:
Organize, plan, and manage instruction and direction for
a three-week camp for students in grades 3-6
culminating in a performance of Disney's SLEEPING
BEAUTY, Kids"
• Provide instruction on acting, stage movement, and
collaboration. Also provide choreography and vocal
music instruction, or hire additional outside personnel to
do so.
• Direct production including students in technical
elements as appropriate such as set painting, props,
costumes, etc.
• Supervise high school and college interns who assist
with instruction and direction
• Communicate effectively with parents about
students
• Provide opportunities that enrich students from all
levels of experience
• Manage camp so that student behavior is
supportive, collaborative, and positive
• Collaborate with other Barn staff to work in repertory
with other productions
Qualifications:
• Must be at least 21 years of age with experience
leading students in either school or camp setting.
• Must be able to demonstrate artistic skills through
resume, portfolio, or other means
• Must be creative, flexible, and passionate about
getting ALL kids involved in performing arts
To submit an application or for more information, please
contact
Eric Magnus, Artistic Director of The Barn Players
at emagnitude@me.com
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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Call for Director…
The Barn Jr. production of
SLEEPING BEAUTY, KIDS
(2nd session only)
Process:
Submit a letter of application to The Barn Players, along
with your resume. Please include your experience with
directing and working with children in grades 3 through 6
and your reasons for applying to direct. In addition,
please include your resume of directing experience. An
interview will then be scheduled with the Educational
Director and the Artistic Director of The Barn.
Deadline to Apply: April 1st, 2016, with interviews to be
scheduled shortly thereafter, by appointment only.
Show:
Based on one of the most treasured Disney animated
films of all time, and featuring some of the world's most
memorable songs, Disney's Sleeping Beauty KIDS is pure,
delightful fun. It's Princess Aurora's sixteenth birthday,
and three fairies - Flora, Fauna and Merryweather - must
use their magic to save her from the spell of evil
sorceress Maleficent! The fairies ensure that Aurora only
falls into a deep sleep that can be ended with a kiss from
her betrothed, Prince Phillip. To prevent Phillip from
rescuing Aurora, Maleficent kidnaps and imprisons him.
The good fairies are the last hope to free Phillip so that
he can awaken Aurora. This classic fairy tale comes to
life in Disney's Sleeping Beauty KIDS, which features
many roles for a large chorus, from King Stefan and
Queen Stefanie's loyal subjects to Maleficent's slimy
goons, as well as other fairies and animals.
Camp Session:
All regular camp sessions run Monday – Friday from
10:00am - 4:00pm at The Barn
Family Night: Wednesday, June 22nd @ 7:00pm
Camp: June 27 - July 14 (no camp on Friday July 1 or
Monday July 4)
Performances will be July 14th – 16th.
Job Description:
Organize, plan, and manage instruction and direction for
a three-week camp for students in grades 3-6
culminating in a performance of Disney's SLEEPING
BEAUTY, Kids"
• Provide instruction on acting, stage movement, and
collaboration. Also provide choreography and vocal
music instruction, or hire additional outside personnel to
do so.
• Direct production including students in technical
elements as appropriate such as set painting, props,
costumes, etc.
• Supervise high school and college interns who assist
with instruction and direction
• Communicate effectively with parents about
students
• Provide opportunities that enrich students from all
levels of experience
• Manage camp so that student behavior is
supportive, collaborative, and positive
• Collaborate with other Barn staff to work in repertory
with other productions
Qualifications:
• Must be at least 21 years of age with experience
leading students in either school or camp setting.
• Must be able to demonstrate artistic skills through
resume, portfolio, or other means
• Must be creative, flexible, and passionate about
getting ALL kids involved in performing arts
To submit an application or for more information, please
contact
Eric Magnus, Artistic Director of The Barn Players
at emagnitude@me.com
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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Summer Intern Application are now being accepted for The Barn!
The Barn Players
2016
Summer Internship Program
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Area high school and college students will have the
opportunity to earn up to $500.00 to be used toward
tuition, boarding or books at the college of his/her
choice. Application deadline is April 1, 2015. This is an
incredible opportunity for a student to earn necessary
college money, by participating in something that he/she
enjoys! The internship requires the student to be
available to work / study on our summer productions at
The Barn Players Theatre.
The intern(s) might be working on one or more of the
following productions this summer:
The Graduate
The Elephant Man
Sondheim on Sondheim (benefit concert)
Disney's Sleeping Beauty, Kids (working with children in
two different summer sessions)
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Currently be currently enrolled in a high school or college
theatre program, and be from the Metro Kansas City area
• Have a minimum GPA of 2.75
• Provide a letter of recommendation from an instructor
or counselor at the school that he/she attends
• Provide a cover letter of introduction by describing
his/her interest in the performing arts
• Provide a current theatrical resume listing his/her
experience in the performing arts
HOW TO APPLY
Send a resume, recommendations and letter of
application to:
Eric Magnus, Artistic Director, The Barn Players
emagnitude@me.com
Deadline for application is April 1st, 2016
Interviews will be held with Artistic Director, Eric Magus
and Assistant Artistic Director, Lynn Reddick. The Barn
Players at 6219 Martway, Mission, KS 66202
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2016
Summer Internship Program
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Area high school and college students will have the
opportunity to earn up to $500.00 to be used toward
tuition, boarding or books at the college of his/her
choice. Application deadline is April 1, 2015. This is an
incredible opportunity for a student to earn necessary
college money, by participating in something that he/she
enjoys! The internship requires the student to be
available to work / study on our summer productions at
The Barn Players Theatre.
The intern(s) might be working on one or more of the
following productions this summer:
The Graduate
The Elephant Man
Sondheim on Sondheim (benefit concert)
Disney's Sleeping Beauty, Kids (working with children in
two different summer sessions)
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Currently be currently enrolled in a high school or college
theatre program, and be from the Metro Kansas City area
• Have a minimum GPA of 2.75
• Provide a letter of recommendation from an instructor
or counselor at the school that he/she attends
• Provide a cover letter of introduction by describing
his/her interest in the performing arts
• Provide a current theatrical resume listing his/her
experience in the performing arts
HOW TO APPLY
Send a resume, recommendations and letter of
application to:
Eric Magnus, Artistic Director, The Barn Players
emagnitude@me.com
Deadline for application is April 1st, 2016
Interviews will be held with Artistic Director, Eric Magus
and Assistant Artistic Director, Lynn Reddick. The Barn
Players at 6219 Martway, Mission, KS 66202
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AUDITIONS for THE ELEPHANT MAN at The Barn!
AUDITIONS!
THE ELEPHANT MAN
By Bernard Pomerance
Directed by Mark Hamilton
Stage Management by Diane Bulan
Choreography & Movement by Meghann Deveroux
OPEN CALL AUDITIONS:
Saturday, March 26, 2016 1pm – 4pm
Sunday, March 28, 2016 6pm – 10pm
At St. Pius School
55th and Woodson, Mission, KS.
SYNOPSIS:
The Elephant Man is based on the life of John Merrick
who lived in London during the latter part of the
nineteenth century. A horribly deformed young man and
victim of a rare skin and bone disease, he has become
the star freak attraction in traveling side shows. He is
found abandoned and helpless and is admitted to
London's prestigious Whitechapel hospital. Under the
care of celebrated young physician Frederick Treves,
Merrick is introduced to London society and slowly
evolves from an object of pity to an urbane and witty
favorite of the aristocracy and literati only to be denied
his ultimate dream, to become a man like any other.
EXPECTATION and PREPARATION:
We anticipate 4-5 weeks of evening rehearsals plus one
week of technical rehearsal for this production. (Due to
the fact that the 4th of July holiday occurs during our
first week of scheduled rehearsal we may possibly start
rehearsals as early as June 27 to allow for holiday
conflicts.)
Performers should arrive at the first rehearsal with a very
clear understanding of the dialogue, their roles, and a
head start on memorization of lines.
Needed – diverse cast of at least 6 men and 3 women.
The actors playing Treves and Merrick will only play
those parts. All other actors will play multiple roles. All
ethnicities are welcomed to audition, the Barn Players
embraces diversity in all aspects of our organization,
non-traditional and equal-opportunity casting is
encouraged. BRITISH ACCENTS ARE REQUIRED.
Strike: Cast members are required to assist with strike on
August 14th.
PRODUCTION DATES:
July 29th – August 14th, 2016
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.
Sundays at 2 p.m.
Monday, August 8th (Industry night performance) at 7:30
p.m.
All performances take place at The Barn Players Theatre,
6219 Martway, Mission, KS
CHARACTER BREAKDOWN
JOHN MERRICK – The Elephant Man. The actor playing
this role must possess above-average movement skills
and be able to perform a physically and vocally
demanding role. No prosthetics or makeup are used
FREDERICK TREVES – a surgeon and teacher who first
brings Merrick to the hospital for study but then rescues
him when he is abandoned by his manager
MRS. KENDAL – an actress who befriends John Merrick
and decides to introduce him into Victorian society. The
actress playing this role must be comfortable with partial,
modest nudity
CARR GOMM – administrator of the London Hospital
ROSS – the "penny gaff' or "freak show" Manager of the
Elephant Man
BISHOP WALSHAM HOW – offers Merrick religious
instruction and spiritual guidance
MISS SANDWICH – a nurse at the London Hospital
NURSE – also a Nurse at the London Hospital
SNORK – a Porter at the London Hospital
WILL – also a Porter a the London Hospital
LORD JOHN – an unreliable business man
THREE PINHEADS – three freaks, male or female, whose
heads are pointed, some singing and minimal
choreography required,
BELGIAN POLICEMEN – at a fairground in Brussels
LONDON POLICEMAN MAN – at Liverpool St. Station
CONDUCTOR – of Ostend-London boat train
PRINCESS ALEXANDRA – one of the many visitors of Mr.
Merrick
COUNTESS – also one of Mr. Merrick's visitors
ENSEMBLE – Street people, Fair goers, Lecture hall
attendees, as needed
For more information please contact Mark Hamilton at
hamkcla@icloud.com
Or Eric Magnus, Artistic Director of The Barn Players, at
emagnitude@me.com
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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THE ELEPHANT MAN
By Bernard Pomerance
Directed by Mark Hamilton
Stage Management by Diane Bulan
Choreography & Movement by Meghann Deveroux
OPEN CALL AUDITIONS:
Saturday, March 26, 2016 1pm – 4pm
Sunday, March 28, 2016 6pm – 10pm
At St. Pius School
55th and Woodson, Mission, KS.
SYNOPSIS:
The Elephant Man is based on the life of John Merrick
who lived in London during the latter part of the
nineteenth century. A horribly deformed young man and
victim of a rare skin and bone disease, he has become
the star freak attraction in traveling side shows. He is
found abandoned and helpless and is admitted to
London's prestigious Whitechapel hospital. Under the
care of celebrated young physician Frederick Treves,
Merrick is introduced to London society and slowly
evolves from an object of pity to an urbane and witty
favorite of the aristocracy and literati only to be denied
his ultimate dream, to become a man like any other.
EXPECTATION and PREPARATION:
We anticipate 4-5 weeks of evening rehearsals plus one
week of technical rehearsal for this production. (Due to
the fact that the 4th of July holiday occurs during our
first week of scheduled rehearsal we may possibly start
rehearsals as early as June 27 to allow for holiday
conflicts.)
Performers should arrive at the first rehearsal with a very
clear understanding of the dialogue, their roles, and a
head start on memorization of lines.
Needed – diverse cast of at least 6 men and 3 women.
The actors playing Treves and Merrick will only play
those parts. All other actors will play multiple roles. All
ethnicities are welcomed to audition, the Barn Players
embraces diversity in all aspects of our organization,
non-traditional and equal-opportunity casting is
encouraged. BRITISH ACCENTS ARE REQUIRED.
Strike: Cast members are required to assist with strike on
August 14th.
PRODUCTION DATES:
July 29th – August 14th, 2016
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.
Sundays at 2 p.m.
Monday, August 8th (Industry night performance) at 7:30
p.m.
All performances take place at The Barn Players Theatre,
6219 Martway, Mission, KS
CHARACTER BREAKDOWN
JOHN MERRICK – The Elephant Man. The actor playing
this role must possess above-average movement skills
and be able to perform a physically and vocally
demanding role. No prosthetics or makeup are used
FREDERICK TREVES – a surgeon and teacher who first
brings Merrick to the hospital for study but then rescues
him when he is abandoned by his manager
MRS. KENDAL – an actress who befriends John Merrick
and decides to introduce him into Victorian society. The
actress playing this role must be comfortable with partial,
modest nudity
CARR GOMM – administrator of the London Hospital
ROSS – the "penny gaff' or "freak show" Manager of the
Elephant Man
BISHOP WALSHAM HOW – offers Merrick religious
instruction and spiritual guidance
MISS SANDWICH – a nurse at the London Hospital
NURSE – also a Nurse at the London Hospital
SNORK – a Porter at the London Hospital
WILL – also a Porter a the London Hospital
LORD JOHN – an unreliable business man
THREE PINHEADS – three freaks, male or female, whose
heads are pointed, some singing and minimal
choreography required,
BELGIAN POLICEMEN – at a fairground in Brussels
LONDON POLICEMAN MAN – at Liverpool St. Station
CONDUCTOR – of Ostend-London boat train
PRINCESS ALEXANDRA – one of the many visitors of Mr.
Merrick
COUNTESS – also one of Mr. Merrick's visitors
ENSEMBLE – Street people, Fair goers, Lecture hall
attendees, as needed
For more information please contact Mark Hamilton at
hamkcla@icloud.com
Or Eric Magnus, Artistic Director of The Barn Players, at
emagnitude@me.com
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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AUDITIONS for THE GRADUATE at The Barn in April!
AUDITIONS!
The Graduate
Adapted by Terry Johnson
Based on the Novel by Charles Webb and The Motion
Picture Screenplay by Calder Willingham & Buck Henry
By Special Arrangement with CanalStudio
Directed by Bill Pelletier
OPEN CALL AUDITIONS:
Saturday, April 9, 2016 1pm – 5pm &
Sunday, April 10, 2016 1pm – 5pm
(No callback is planned at this time)
At St. Pius School
55th and Woodson, Mission, KS.
SYNOPSIS:
Benjamin Braddock has just finished college and, back at
his parents' house, he's trying to avoid the one dreaded
question everyone keeps asking: What does he want to
do with his life? Benjamin's anxiety about his unknown
future mounts until an unexpected diversion crops up
when he is seduced by the aggressive Mrs. Robinson, the
wife of his father's business partner. What begins as a
fun tryst turns complicated when Benjamin falls for the
one woman Mrs. Robinson demanded he stay away from:
her daughter, Elaine.
EXPECTATION and PREPARATION:
Prepare: Auditions will consist of cold readings from the
script. Prior to auditions, please read and familiarize
yourself with the play and the role/s that interest you.
Bring: Please bring a current resume and headshot. Also
bring all known conflicts from April 17 through the
May/June production dates listed below.
Rehearsal: Rehearsals will begin Sunday, April 17 and run
Sunday-Thursday evenings from 6:30 p.m. to
approximately 10 p.m. Rehearsal will be at St. Pius School
until the production moves to the Barn Players stage on
Monday, May 2nd.
Additional Notes: Cast members are required to assist
with strike following the final performance on June 12th.
Cast members may also be asked to assist with costume
pieces.
PRODUCTION DATES:
May 27th – June 12th, 2016
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.
Sundays at 2 p.m.
Monday, June 6th (Industry night performance) at 7:30
p.m.
All performances take place at The Barn Players Theatre,
6219 Martway, Mission, KS
CHARACTER BREAKDOWN
4M – 4F (cast is expandable)
BENJAMIN BRADDOCK / Male early 20s
MRS. ROBINSON / Female 40s (those auditioning for this
role should be comfortable with partial nudity onstage)
MR. ROBINSON / Male 40s
ELAINE ROBINSON / Female early 20s
MR. BRADDOCK / Male 40s
MRS. BRADDOCK / Female 40s
HOTEL CLERK / DRUNK / PRIEST, ETC. / Male 40-60
STRIPPER / PSYCHIATRIST / ETC. / Female 30s-40s
For more information, please contact Eric Magnus,
Artistic Director of The Barn Players, at
emagnitude@me.com
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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The Graduate
Adapted by Terry Johnson
Based on the Novel by Charles Webb and The Motion
Picture Screenplay by Calder Willingham & Buck Henry
By Special Arrangement with CanalStudio
Directed by Bill Pelletier
OPEN CALL AUDITIONS:
Saturday, April 9, 2016 1pm – 5pm &
Sunday, April 10, 2016 1pm – 5pm
(No callback is planned at this time)
At St. Pius School
55th and Woodson, Mission, KS.
SYNOPSIS:
Benjamin Braddock has just finished college and, back at
his parents' house, he's trying to avoid the one dreaded
question everyone keeps asking: What does he want to
do with his life? Benjamin's anxiety about his unknown
future mounts until an unexpected diversion crops up
when he is seduced by the aggressive Mrs. Robinson, the
wife of his father's business partner. What begins as a
fun tryst turns complicated when Benjamin falls for the
one woman Mrs. Robinson demanded he stay away from:
her daughter, Elaine.
EXPECTATION and PREPARATION:
Prepare: Auditions will consist of cold readings from the
script. Prior to auditions, please read and familiarize
yourself with the play and the role/s that interest you.
Bring: Please bring a current resume and headshot. Also
bring all known conflicts from April 17 through the
May/June production dates listed below.
Rehearsal: Rehearsals will begin Sunday, April 17 and run
Sunday-Thursday evenings from 6:30 p.m. to
approximately 10 p.m. Rehearsal will be at St. Pius School
until the production moves to the Barn Players stage on
Monday, May 2nd.
Additional Notes: Cast members are required to assist
with strike following the final performance on June 12th.
Cast members may also be asked to assist with costume
pieces.
PRODUCTION DATES:
May 27th – June 12th, 2016
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.
Sundays at 2 p.m.
Monday, June 6th (Industry night performance) at 7:30
p.m.
All performances take place at The Barn Players Theatre,
6219 Martway, Mission, KS
CHARACTER BREAKDOWN
4M – 4F (cast is expandable)
BENJAMIN BRADDOCK / Male early 20s
MRS. ROBINSON / Female 40s (those auditioning for this
role should be comfortable with partial nudity onstage)
MR. ROBINSON / Male 40s
ELAINE ROBINSON / Female early 20s
MR. BRADDOCK / Male 40s
MRS. BRADDOCK / Female 40s
HOTEL CLERK / DRUNK / PRIEST, ETC. / Male 40-60
STRIPPER / PSYCHIATRIST / ETC. / Female 30s-40s
For more information, please contact Eric Magnus,
Artistic Director of The Barn Players, at
emagnitude@me.com
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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March 12, 2016
Auditions for "Stackers" a 2016 KC Fringe Comedy
Martha Lafite Thompson Nature Sanctuary
(Educational)
KC Fringe
Stackers by Steve Karol: Mar 26: 3 pm Sat
"Stackers" is an adult comedy about a middle aged white collar type who was laid off during the economic down turn. He is forced to take a blue collar, hard labor job to make ends meet. Afraid he is out of his element, he discovers he has more in common with his coworkers than he could ever have imagined. Directed by Kate Narboneta. 15 acting roles, adults 18 to 60s, all races,,
Need one strong female voice,
,
Actors have a choice between a 2 minute monologue or a reading from the script.,
Martha Lafite Thompson Nature Sanctuary, 407 N La Frenz Rd, (816) 721-8820, skarolart@gmail.com,
A second audition will be held on April 10, at the Just Off Broadway Theater in Penn Valley Park.
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(Educational)
KC Fringe
Stackers by Steve Karol: Mar 26: 3 pm Sat
"Stackers" is an adult comedy about a middle aged white collar type who was laid off during the economic down turn. He is forced to take a blue collar, hard labor job to make ends meet. Afraid he is out of his element, he discovers he has more in common with his coworkers than he could ever have imagined. Directed by Kate Narboneta. 15 acting roles, adults 18 to 60s, all races,,
Need one strong female voice,
,
Actors have a choice between a 2 minute monologue or a reading from the script.,
Martha Lafite Thompson Nature Sanctuary, 407 N La Frenz Rd, (816) 721-8820, skarolart@gmail.com,
A second audition will be held on April 10, at the Just Off Broadway Theater in Penn Valley Park.
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Auditions for "Stackers" a 2016 KC Fringe Comedy
Martha Lafite Thompson Nature Sanctuary
(Educational)
"Stackers" by Steve Karol: Apr 10: 4:30 pm Sun
"Stackers" is a satire of modern day America. A middle aged
architect is laid off from his job and struggles to make ends meet.
Forced to take a low wage, hard labor, blue collar job, he discovers
he has more in common with his coworkers than he could have
imagined. This comedy will be part of the 2016 KC Fringe Festival. It has some adult language. Directed by Kate Narboneta. 15 roles total: 6 adult white males, 3 adult black males, 1 black ,
female, 1 white female. Remaining adult roles can be any race or ,
gender.,
Also need one strong female singer.,
Actors have a choice of 2 minute monologue or a reading from he script.
Just Off Broadway Theater, 3051 Central in Penn Valley Park, (816) 721-8820, skarolart@gmail.com,
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(Educational)
"Stackers" by Steve Karol: Apr 10: 4:30 pm Sun
"Stackers" is a satire of modern day America. A middle aged
architect is laid off from his job and struggles to make ends meet.
Forced to take a low wage, hard labor, blue collar job, he discovers
he has more in common with his coworkers than he could have
imagined. This comedy will be part of the 2016 KC Fringe Festival. It has some adult language. Directed by Kate Narboneta. 15 roles total: 6 adult white males, 3 adult black males, 1 black ,
female, 1 white female. Remaining adult roles can be any race or ,
gender.,
Also need one strong female singer.,
Actors have a choice of 2 minute monologue or a reading from he script.
Just Off Broadway Theater, 3051 Central in Penn Valley Park, (816) 721-8820, skarolart@gmail.com,
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March 10, 2016
AUDITIONS for THE GRADUATE at The Barn in April!
AUDITIONS!
The Graduate
Adapted by Terry Johnson
Based on the Novel by Charles Webb and The Motion
Picture Screenplay by Calder Willingham & Buck Henry
By Special Arrangement with CanalStudio
Directed by Bill Pelletier
OPEN CALL AUDITIONS:
Saturday, April 9, 2016 1pm – 5pm &
Sunday, April 10, 2016 1pm – 5pm
(No callback is planned at this time)
At St. Pius School
55th and Woodson, Mission, KS.
SYNOPSIS:
Benjamin Braddock has just finished college and, back at
his parents' house, he's trying to avoid the one dreaded
question everyone keeps asking: What does he want to
do with his life? Benjamin's anxiety about his unknown
future mounts until an unexpected diversion crops up
when he is seduced by the aggressive Mrs. Robinson, the
wife of his father's business partner. What begins as a
fun tryst turns complicated when Benjamin falls for the
one woman Mrs. Robinson demanded he stay away from:
her daughter, Elaine.
EXPECTATION and PREPARATION:
Prepare: Auditions will consist of cold readings from the
script. Prior to auditions, please read and familiarize
yourself with the play and the role/s that interest you.
Bring: Please bring a current resume and headshot. Also
bring all known conflicts from April 17 through the
May/June production dates listed below.
Rehearsal: Rehearsals will begin Sunday, April 17 and run
Sunday-Thursday evenings from 6:30 p.m. to
approximately 10 p.m. Rehearsal will be at St. Pius School
until the production moves to the Barn Players stage on
Monday, May 2nd.
Additional Notes: Cast members are required to assist
with strike following the final performance on June 12th.
Cast members may also be asked to assist with costume
pieces.
PRODUCTION DATES:
May 27th – June 12th, 2016
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.
Sundays at 2 p.m.
Monday, June 6th (Industry night performance) at 7:30
p.m.
All performances take place at The Barn Players Theatre,
6219 Martway, Mission, KS
CHARACTER BREAKDOWN
4M – 4F (cast is expandable)
BENJAMIN BRADDOCK / Male early 20s
MRS. ROBINSON / Female 40s (those auditioning for this
role should be comfortable with partial nudity onstage)
MR. ROBINSON / Male 40s
ELAINE ROBINSON / Female early 20s
MR. BRADDOCK / Male 40s
MRS. BRADDOCK / Female 40s
HOTEL CLERK / DRUNK / PRIEST, ETC. / Male 40-60
STRIPPER / PSYCHIATRIST / ETC. / Female 30s-40s
For more information, please contact Eric Magnus,
Artistic Director of The Barn Players, at
emagnitude@me.com
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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The Graduate
Adapted by Terry Johnson
Based on the Novel by Charles Webb and The Motion
Picture Screenplay by Calder Willingham & Buck Henry
By Special Arrangement with CanalStudio
Directed by Bill Pelletier
OPEN CALL AUDITIONS:
Saturday, April 9, 2016 1pm – 5pm &
Sunday, April 10, 2016 1pm – 5pm
(No callback is planned at this time)
At St. Pius School
55th and Woodson, Mission, KS.
SYNOPSIS:
Benjamin Braddock has just finished college and, back at
his parents' house, he's trying to avoid the one dreaded
question everyone keeps asking: What does he want to
do with his life? Benjamin's anxiety about his unknown
future mounts until an unexpected diversion crops up
when he is seduced by the aggressive Mrs. Robinson, the
wife of his father's business partner. What begins as a
fun tryst turns complicated when Benjamin falls for the
one woman Mrs. Robinson demanded he stay away from:
her daughter, Elaine.
EXPECTATION and PREPARATION:
Prepare: Auditions will consist of cold readings from the
script. Prior to auditions, please read and familiarize
yourself with the play and the role/s that interest you.
Bring: Please bring a current resume and headshot. Also
bring all known conflicts from April 17 through the
May/June production dates listed below.
Rehearsal: Rehearsals will begin Sunday, April 17 and run
Sunday-Thursday evenings from 6:30 p.m. to
approximately 10 p.m. Rehearsal will be at St. Pius School
until the production moves to the Barn Players stage on
Monday, May 2nd.
Additional Notes: Cast members are required to assist
with strike following the final performance on June 12th.
Cast members may also be asked to assist with costume
pieces.
PRODUCTION DATES:
May 27th – June 12th, 2016
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.
Sundays at 2 p.m.
Monday, June 6th (Industry night performance) at 7:30
p.m.
All performances take place at The Barn Players Theatre,
6219 Martway, Mission, KS
CHARACTER BREAKDOWN
4M – 4F (cast is expandable)
BENJAMIN BRADDOCK / Male early 20s
MRS. ROBINSON / Female 40s (those auditioning for this
role should be comfortable with partial nudity onstage)
MR. ROBINSON / Male 40s
ELAINE ROBINSON / Female early 20s
MR. BRADDOCK / Male 40s
MRS. BRADDOCK / Female 40s
HOTEL CLERK / DRUNK / PRIEST, ETC. / Male 40-60
STRIPPER / PSYCHIATRIST / ETC. / Female 30s-40s
For more information, please contact Eric Magnus,
Artistic Director of The Barn Players, at
emagnitude@me.com
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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AUDITIONS for THE ELEPHANT MAN at The Barn!
AUDITIONS!
THE ELEPHANT MAN
By Bernard Pomerance
Directed by Mark Hamilton
Stage Management by Diane Bulan
Choreography & Movement by Meghann Deveroux
OPEN CALL AUDITIONS:
Saturday, March 26, 2016 1pm – 4pm
Sunday, March 28, 2016 6pm – 10pm
At St. Pius School
55th and Woodson, Mission, KS.
SYNOPSIS:
The Elephant Man is based on the life of John Merrick
who lived in London during the latter part of the
nineteenth century. A horribly deformed young man and
victim of a rare skin and bone disease, he has become
the star freak attraction in traveling side shows. He is
found abandoned and helpless and is admitted to
London's prestigious Whitechapel hospital. Under the
care of celebrated young physician Frederick Treves,
Merrick is introduced to London society and slowly
evolves from an object of pity to an urbane and witty
favorite of the aristocracy and literati only to be denied
his ultimate dream, to become a man like any other.
EXPECTATION and PREPARATION:
We anticipate 4-5 weeks of evening rehearsals plus one
week of technical rehearsal for this production. (Due to
the fact that the 4th of July holiday occurs during our
first week of scheduled rehearsal we may possibly start
rehearsals as early as June 27 to allow for holiday
conflicts.)
Performers should arrive at the first rehearsal with a very
clear understanding of the dialogue, their roles, and a
head start on memorization of lines.
Needed – diverse cast of at least 6 men and 3 women.
The actors playing Treves and Merrick will only play
those parts. All other actors will play multiple roles. All
ethnicities are welcomed to audition, the Barn Players
embraces diversity in all aspects of our organization,
non-traditional and equal-opportunity casting is
encouraged. BRITISH ACCENTS ARE REQUIRED.
Strike: Cast members are required to assist with strike on
August 14th.
PRODUCTION DATES:
July 29th – August 14th, 2016
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.
Sundays at 2 p.m.
Monday, August 8th (Industry night performance) at 7:30
p.m.
All performances take place at The Barn Players Theatre,
6219 Martway, Mission, KS
CHARACTER BREAKDOWN
JOHN MERRICK – The Elephant Man. The actor playing
this role must possess above-average movement skills
and be able to perform a physically and vocally
demanding role. No prosthetics or makeup are used
FREDERICK TREVES – a surgeon and teacher who first
brings Merrick to the hospital for study but then rescues
him when he is abandoned by his manager
MRS. KENDAL – an actress who befriends John Merrick
and decides to introduce him into Victorian society. The
actress playing this role must be comfortable with partial,
modest nudity
CARR GOMM – administrator of the London Hospital
ROSS – the "penny gaff' or "freak show" Manager of the
Elephant Man
BISHOP WALSHAM HOW – offers Merrick religious
instruction and spiritual guidance
MISS SANDWICH – a nurse at the London Hospital
NURSE – also a Nurse at the London Hospital
SNORK – a Porter at the London Hospital
WILL – also a Porter a the London Hospital
LORD JOHN – an unreliable business man
THREE PINHEADS – three freaks, male or female, whose
heads are pointed, some singing and minimal
choreography required,
BELGIAN POLICEMEN – at a fairground in Brussels
LONDON POLICEMAN MAN – at Liverpool St. Station
CONDUCTOR – of Ostend-London boat train
PRINCESS ALEXANDRA – one of the many visitors of Mr.
Merrick
COUNTESS – also one of Mr. Merrick's visitors
ENSEMBLE – Street people, Fair goers, Lecture hall
attendees, as needed
For more information please contact Mark Hamilton at
hamkcla@icloud.com
Or Eric Magnus, Artistic Director of The Barn Players, at
emagnitude@me.com
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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THE ELEPHANT MAN
By Bernard Pomerance
Directed by Mark Hamilton
Stage Management by Diane Bulan
Choreography & Movement by Meghann Deveroux
OPEN CALL AUDITIONS:
Saturday, March 26, 2016 1pm – 4pm
Sunday, March 28, 2016 6pm – 10pm
At St. Pius School
55th and Woodson, Mission, KS.
SYNOPSIS:
The Elephant Man is based on the life of John Merrick
who lived in London during the latter part of the
nineteenth century. A horribly deformed young man and
victim of a rare skin and bone disease, he has become
the star freak attraction in traveling side shows. He is
found abandoned and helpless and is admitted to
London's prestigious Whitechapel hospital. Under the
care of celebrated young physician Frederick Treves,
Merrick is introduced to London society and slowly
evolves from an object of pity to an urbane and witty
favorite of the aristocracy and literati only to be denied
his ultimate dream, to become a man like any other.
EXPECTATION and PREPARATION:
We anticipate 4-5 weeks of evening rehearsals plus one
week of technical rehearsal for this production. (Due to
the fact that the 4th of July holiday occurs during our
first week of scheduled rehearsal we may possibly start
rehearsals as early as June 27 to allow for holiday
conflicts.)
Performers should arrive at the first rehearsal with a very
clear understanding of the dialogue, their roles, and a
head start on memorization of lines.
Needed – diverse cast of at least 6 men and 3 women.
The actors playing Treves and Merrick will only play
those parts. All other actors will play multiple roles. All
ethnicities are welcomed to audition, the Barn Players
embraces diversity in all aspects of our organization,
non-traditional and equal-opportunity casting is
encouraged. BRITISH ACCENTS ARE REQUIRED.
Strike: Cast members are required to assist with strike on
August 14th.
PRODUCTION DATES:
July 29th – August 14th, 2016
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.
Sundays at 2 p.m.
Monday, August 8th (Industry night performance) at 7:30
p.m.
All performances take place at The Barn Players Theatre,
6219 Martway, Mission, KS
CHARACTER BREAKDOWN
JOHN MERRICK – The Elephant Man. The actor playing
this role must possess above-average movement skills
and be able to perform a physically and vocally
demanding role. No prosthetics or makeup are used
FREDERICK TREVES – a surgeon and teacher who first
brings Merrick to the hospital for study but then rescues
him when he is abandoned by his manager
MRS. KENDAL – an actress who befriends John Merrick
and decides to introduce him into Victorian society. The
actress playing this role must be comfortable with partial,
modest nudity
CARR GOMM – administrator of the London Hospital
ROSS – the "penny gaff' or "freak show" Manager of the
Elephant Man
BISHOP WALSHAM HOW – offers Merrick religious
instruction and spiritual guidance
MISS SANDWICH – a nurse at the London Hospital
NURSE – also a Nurse at the London Hospital
SNORK – a Porter at the London Hospital
WILL – also a Porter a the London Hospital
LORD JOHN – an unreliable business man
THREE PINHEADS – three freaks, male or female, whose
heads are pointed, some singing and minimal
choreography required,
BELGIAN POLICEMEN – at a fairground in Brussels
LONDON POLICEMAN MAN – at Liverpool St. Station
CONDUCTOR – of Ostend-London boat train
PRINCESS ALEXANDRA – one of the many visitors of Mr.
Merrick
COUNTESS – also one of Mr. Merrick's visitors
ENSEMBLE – Street people, Fair goers, Lecture hall
attendees, as needed
For more information please contact Mark Hamilton at
hamkcla@icloud.com
Or Eric Magnus, Artistic Director of The Barn Players, at
emagnitude@me.com
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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JANE EYRE: THE MUSICAL is coming to The Barn in April!
The Barn presents…
JANE EYRE
The Musical
Music and Lyrics by Paul Gordon
Book by John Caird
Based on the novel by Charlotte Bronte
Directed by Jeanneatte Bonjour
Musical Direction by Baker Purdon
Stage Managed by Kimberly Stelting
Assistant Stage Management by Amanda Albert
Set Design by Guy Gardner
Lighting Design by Leah O'Connor
Costume Design by Max Mammele
Assistant Musical Direction by Erica Millgan Baruth
Assistant Stage Management by Megan Kroeger
April 15 – May 1
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm
Sunday at 2:00pm
INDUSTRY NIGHT: April 25th
STARRING
Alisha Richardson, Matt Richardson, Erica
Milligan Baruth, Debbie Blinn, Elise Campagna
& Ella Graham
FEATURING
Corey Allen, Maddox Bane, Russ Barker, Chuck
Chambers, Elise Dorsey, JoAnna Geffert, Anne
Haines, Steven Ansel James, Molly Johnson, Sarah
Menez, Michaela Mense, Ellie McManamy, Julian Rivera &
Jane Stevenson
WITH
Corinne Bakker, Bill Bergman, Elise Bowles, Ryann Hill,
Sarah Jeter, Megan Kroeger, Lillie Large, Kathleen Marx,
Mia McManamy, Mia Vaught, Bridget Walsh & Miles Wirth
SYNOPSIS: Jane Eyre is
a haunting retelling of the Charlotte Bronte classic about
an orphan girl who grows up to become the governess of
Thornfield Hall. There she meets and falls in love with the
enigmatic Edward Rochester, an Earl with a dark secret.
Having overcome the obstacles brought on by an abusive
childhood, the death of a childhood friend and the
prejudice inherent in a relationship between two people
socially worlds apart, Jane marries Rochester. Her
wedding day is marred when she discovers his secret: he
already has a wife, a half-crazed lunatic hidden in the
attic.
All performances are at:
The Barn Players Theatre, 6219 Martway, Mission, KS.
Ticket pricing:
REGULAR - $18.00
SENIORS - $ 15.00
GROUPS (10 OR MORE) - $12.00
STUDENTS (WITH A VALID STUDENT ID) - $12.00
WE ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS!
VISA, MASTERCARD & DISCOVER!
The box office opens one hour before curtain time.
For reservations, please call or call 1-800-838-3006
or visit our website at www.thebarnplayers.org
Production support provided by…
The Mainstreet Credit Union
Northeast Johnson County Chamber of Commerce
St. Pius School
Media partner support provided by…
94.9 KCMO
710 AM / 103.7 KCMO Talk Radio
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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JANE EYRE
The Musical
Music and Lyrics by Paul Gordon
Book by John Caird
Based on the novel by Charlotte Bronte
Directed by Jeanneatte Bonjour
Musical Direction by Baker Purdon
Stage Managed by Kimberly Stelting
Assistant Stage Management by Amanda Albert
Set Design by Guy Gardner
Lighting Design by Leah O'Connor
Costume Design by Max Mammele
Assistant Musical Direction by Erica Millgan Baruth
Assistant Stage Management by Megan Kroeger
April 15 – May 1
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm
Sunday at 2:00pm
INDUSTRY NIGHT: April 25th
STARRING
Alisha Richardson, Matt Richardson, Erica
Milligan Baruth, Debbie Blinn, Elise Campagna
& Ella Graham
FEATURING
Corey Allen, Maddox Bane, Russ Barker, Chuck
Chambers, Elise Dorsey, JoAnna Geffert, Anne
Haines, Steven Ansel James, Molly Johnson, Sarah
Menez, Michaela Mense, Ellie McManamy, Julian Rivera &
Jane Stevenson
WITH
Corinne Bakker, Bill Bergman, Elise Bowles, Ryann Hill,
Sarah Jeter, Megan Kroeger, Lillie Large, Kathleen Marx,
Mia McManamy, Mia Vaught, Bridget Walsh & Miles Wirth
SYNOPSIS: Jane Eyre is
a haunting retelling of the Charlotte Bronte classic about
an orphan girl who grows up to become the governess of
Thornfield Hall. There she meets and falls in love with the
enigmatic Edward Rochester, an Earl with a dark secret.
Having overcome the obstacles brought on by an abusive
childhood, the death of a childhood friend and the
prejudice inherent in a relationship between two people
socially worlds apart, Jane marries Rochester. Her
wedding day is marred when she discovers his secret: he
already has a wife, a half-crazed lunatic hidden in the
attic.
All performances are at:
The Barn Players Theatre, 6219 Martway, Mission, KS.
Ticket pricing:
REGULAR - $18.00
SENIORS - $ 15.00
GROUPS (10 OR MORE) - $12.00
STUDENTS (WITH A VALID STUDENT ID) - $12.00
WE ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS!
VISA, MASTERCARD & DISCOVER!
The box office opens one hour before curtain time.
For reservations, please call or call 1-800-838-3006
or visit our website at www.thebarnplayers.org
Production support provided by…
The Mainstreet Credit Union
Northeast Johnson County Chamber of Commerce
St. Pius School
Media partner support provided by…
94.9 KCMO
710 AM / 103.7 KCMO Talk Radio
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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LEGALLY BLONDE: THE MUSICAL closes this weekend!
The Barn presents…
LEGALLY BLONDE:
The Musical
Music and Lyrics by Laurence
O'Keefe & Nell Benjamin Book by Heather
Hach
Based on the 1968 Embassy Pictures Film
Directed and Choreographed by Guy Gardner
Musical Direction by James Levy
Stage Managed by Rebekah Grieb
Assistant Stage Management by Amanda Albert
Set Design by Guy Gardner & J. Patrick Inlow
Lighting Design by J. Patrick Inlow
Costume Design by Fran Kapono-Kuzila
Assistant Choreography by Laura Blasi
Production Assistance by Katelyn Cavaleri
Sound Design by Phil Kuzila
Publicity Photography by MB Hurst
February 26 – March 13
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm
Sunday at 2:00pm
INDUSTRY NIGHT: March 7th
STARRING
Maggie Marx, Zach Faust & Kristen Altoro
FEATURING
Whitney Armstrong, Natalie Baughman, Anne Haines,
Ramsey Self, Kipp Simmons, Jill
Smith, Cassie Sutherland, Jeremy Walterman & Bill Wood
WITH Bridget Angles,
Josh Arellano, Lauren Bridge, Blane Brungardt, Natalie
Dickter, Emmy Hadley, Sam Hay, Max Mammele, Delano
Mendoza, Julian Rivera, Brian Shortess & Kimberly
Wood
SYNOPSIS: Elle Woods
appears to have it all. Her life is turned upside-down,
however, when her boyfriend dumps her so he can start
getting serious about his life and attend Harvard Law.
Determined to get him back, Elle uses her charm to get
into Harvard Law. At school, she struggles with peers,
professors, and Warner Huntington. With the help of
Paulette and Emmett, though, Elle quickly realizes her
potential and sets out to prove herself to the world.
All performances are at:
The Barn Players Theatre, 6219 Martway, Mission, KS.
Ticket pricing:
REGULAR - $18.00
SENIORS - $ 15.00
GROUPS (10 OR MORE) - $12.00
STUDENTS (WITH A VALID STUDENT ID) - $12.00
WE ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS!
VISA, MASTERCARD & DISCOVER!
The box office opens one hour before curtain time.
For reservations, please call or call 1-800-838-3006
or visit our website at www.thebarnplayers.org
Production support provided by…
The Mainstreet Credit Union
Northeast Johnson County Chamber of Commerce
St. Pius School
Media partner support provided by…
94.9 KCMO
710 AM / 103.7 KCMO Talk Radio
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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LEGALLY BLONDE:
The Musical
Music and Lyrics by Laurence
O'Keefe & Nell Benjamin Book by Heather
Hach
Based on the 1968 Embassy Pictures Film
Directed and Choreographed by Guy Gardner
Musical Direction by James Levy
Stage Managed by Rebekah Grieb
Assistant Stage Management by Amanda Albert
Set Design by Guy Gardner & J. Patrick Inlow
Lighting Design by J. Patrick Inlow
Costume Design by Fran Kapono-Kuzila
Assistant Choreography by Laura Blasi
Production Assistance by Katelyn Cavaleri
Sound Design by Phil Kuzila
Publicity Photography by MB Hurst
February 26 – March 13
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm
Sunday at 2:00pm
INDUSTRY NIGHT: March 7th
STARRING
Maggie Marx, Zach Faust & Kristen Altoro
FEATURING
Whitney Armstrong, Natalie Baughman, Anne Haines,
Ramsey Self, Kipp Simmons, Jill
Smith, Cassie Sutherland, Jeremy Walterman & Bill Wood
WITH Bridget Angles,
Josh Arellano, Lauren Bridge, Blane Brungardt, Natalie
Dickter, Emmy Hadley, Sam Hay, Max Mammele, Delano
Mendoza, Julian Rivera, Brian Shortess & Kimberly
Wood
SYNOPSIS: Elle Woods
appears to have it all. Her life is turned upside-down,
however, when her boyfriend dumps her so he can start
getting serious about his life and attend Harvard Law.
Determined to get him back, Elle uses her charm to get
into Harvard Law. At school, she struggles with peers,
professors, and Warner Huntington. With the help of
Paulette and Emmett, though, Elle quickly realizes her
potential and sets out to prove herself to the world.
All performances are at:
The Barn Players Theatre, 6219 Martway, Mission, KS.
Ticket pricing:
REGULAR - $18.00
SENIORS - $ 15.00
GROUPS (10 OR MORE) - $12.00
STUDENTS (WITH A VALID STUDENT ID) - $12.00
WE ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS!
VISA, MASTERCARD & DISCOVER!
The box office opens one hour before curtain time.
For reservations, please call or call 1-800-838-3006
or visit our website at www.thebarnplayers.org
Production support provided by…
The Mainstreet Credit Union
Northeast Johnson County Chamber of Commerce
St. Pius School
Media partner support provided by…
94.9 KCMO
710 AM / 103.7 KCMO Talk Radio
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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March 9, 2016
Auditions for Summer Musical at The Kauffman Center!
BIG FISH
Book by John August
Music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa
Director: Amy Sander
Music Director: Matt Richardson
Choreographer: Lana Jensen
BIG FISH centers on the charismatic Edward
Bloom, a traveling salesman who lives life to
its fullest … and then some! Edward's
incredible, larger-than-life stories thrill
everyone around him – most of all, his devoted
wife Sandra. But their son, Will, about to have
a child of his own, is determined to find the
truth behind his father's epic tales and the
man behind the myth as Edward approaches the
final chapter of his life. Overflowing with
heart, humor and spectacular stagecraft, we
look forward to bringing you an extraordinary
new musical direct from Broadway that reminds
us why we love going to the theatre – for an
experience that's richer, funnier and BIGGER
than life itself.
BROADWAY REVIEWS:
*"YOU SIMPLY MUST SEE BIG FISH." - Norman Lear
*"SPECTACULAR. BIG FISH has BIG talents, a BIG
cast, a BIG orchestra, BIG production numbers
and really BIG special effects..." - The New
York Times
*"REMARKABLE! A show for everyone who loves
musicals. DON'T DARE MISS THIS!" - Variety
*"4 stars! A GORGEOUS, CHARMING, DREAM MUSICAL!
RAVISHING and ENCHANTING, with ONE KNOCKOUT
DANCE NUMBER AFTER ANOTHER..." - Bloomberg News
*"A HEARTFELT, POWERFUL AND MOVINGLY SCORED NEW
AMERICAN MUSICAL full of QUALITY WRITING by
JOHN AUGUST." - Chicago Tribune
AUDITION DATES/TIMES (3 date and location
options available):
*April 1st from 6:00-8:00pm at Paseo Academy of
Fine and Performing Arts, 4747 Flora Ave, KCMO
(by appointment only, email
amy@culturehouse.com)
*April 8th from 6:00-8:00pm at John Knox
Presbyterian Kirk, 11430 Wornall Rd, KCMO (by
appointment only, email amy@culturehouse.com)
*April 16th from 10:00am-2:00pm at The Culture
House (open call, come any time, no appointment
necessary)
*Those that are out of town, MAY submit a video
audition by April 8th to amy@culturehouse.com.
Please include your 16-bar song selection with
accompaniment, as well as a scale showing your
range. You must submit a completed copy of the
audition form (on website) with your video.
*If you are invited to a callback on April
17th, but cannot attend, you will NOT be able
to be considered for a lead or supporting lead
role.
AUDITION REQUIREMENTS:
*Seeking men, women, children, singers, actors,
dancers, tappers, and acrobats.
*Must be ages 8 to adult (by audition date)
*No class enrollment or previous participation
required.
*Prepare 16 bars of a memorized vocal piece in
a similar style as the show. DO NOT SING SONGS
FROM THE SHOW. Accompanist provided. No vocal
tracks, CDs or iPods allowed.
*Bring 5 COMPLETED copies of audition form WITH
YOU to auditions. You may also attach a resume
and headshot, but that is not required.
*No fees for participation.
*This is a NON PROFESSIONAL production. (No
compensation for performers.)
CALLBACKS (by invitation only):
April 17th, 5:00pm-9:00pm
REHEARSALS (at The Culture House in Olathe):
*May 27th, 6:00-9:30pm (vocal rehearsal,
costume measurements, headshots taken)
*June 20th-July 21st (M-F, 6:00-9:30pm)
*No rehearsal on July 4th
*July 17th, 1:00-6:00pm
*There will be an all day rehearsal on July
22nd at The Kauffman Center, beginning at
8:00am. Full cast/crew MUST be there.
PERFORMANCES:
July 22nd (7pm)
July 23rd (1:00pm & 7pm)
at The Kauffman Center
ALL AUDITION INFORMATION, AVAILABLE ROLES &
CHARACTER DESCRIOTIONS, FORMS AND RESOURCES MAY
BE FOUND AT http://culturehouse.com/show-
information-auditions.
The Culture House
14808 W 117th St, Olathe (near 119th & Black
Bob)
(913) 393-3141
www.culturehouse.com
amy@culturehouse.com
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Book by John August
Music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa
Director: Amy Sander
Music Director: Matt Richardson
Choreographer: Lana Jensen
BIG FISH centers on the charismatic Edward
Bloom, a traveling salesman who lives life to
its fullest … and then some! Edward's
incredible, larger-than-life stories thrill
everyone around him – most of all, his devoted
wife Sandra. But their son, Will, about to have
a child of his own, is determined to find the
truth behind his father's epic tales and the
man behind the myth as Edward approaches the
final chapter of his life. Overflowing with
heart, humor and spectacular stagecraft, we
look forward to bringing you an extraordinary
new musical direct from Broadway that reminds
us why we love going to the theatre – for an
experience that's richer, funnier and BIGGER
than life itself.
BROADWAY REVIEWS:
*"YOU SIMPLY MUST SEE BIG FISH." - Norman Lear
*"SPECTACULAR. BIG FISH has BIG talents, a BIG
cast, a BIG orchestra, BIG production numbers
and really BIG special effects..." - The New
York Times
*"REMARKABLE! A show for everyone who loves
musicals. DON'T DARE MISS THIS!" - Variety
*"4 stars! A GORGEOUS, CHARMING, DREAM MUSICAL!
RAVISHING and ENCHANTING, with ONE KNOCKOUT
DANCE NUMBER AFTER ANOTHER..." - Bloomberg News
*"A HEARTFELT, POWERFUL AND MOVINGLY SCORED NEW
AMERICAN MUSICAL full of QUALITY WRITING by
JOHN AUGUST." - Chicago Tribune
AUDITION DATES/TIMES (3 date and location
options available):
*April 1st from 6:00-8:00pm at Paseo Academy of
Fine and Performing Arts, 4747 Flora Ave, KCMO
(by appointment only, email
amy@culturehouse.com)
*April 8th from 6:00-8:00pm at John Knox
Presbyterian Kirk, 11430 Wornall Rd, KCMO (by
appointment only, email amy@culturehouse.com)
*April 16th from 10:00am-2:00pm at The Culture
House (open call, come any time, no appointment
necessary)
*Those that are out of town, MAY submit a video
audition by April 8th to amy@culturehouse.com.
Please include your 16-bar song selection with
accompaniment, as well as a scale showing your
range. You must submit a completed copy of the
audition form (on website) with your video.
*If you are invited to a callback on April
17th, but cannot attend, you will NOT be able
to be considered for a lead or supporting lead
role.
AUDITION REQUIREMENTS:
*Seeking men, women, children, singers, actors,
dancers, tappers, and acrobats.
*Must be ages 8 to adult (by audition date)
*No class enrollment or previous participation
required.
*Prepare 16 bars of a memorized vocal piece in
a similar style as the show. DO NOT SING SONGS
FROM THE SHOW. Accompanist provided. No vocal
tracks, CDs or iPods allowed.
*Bring 5 COMPLETED copies of audition form WITH
YOU to auditions. You may also attach a resume
and headshot, but that is not required.
*No fees for participation.
*This is a NON PROFESSIONAL production. (No
compensation for performers.)
CALLBACKS (by invitation only):
April 17th, 5:00pm-9:00pm
REHEARSALS (at The Culture House in Olathe):
*May 27th, 6:00-9:30pm (vocal rehearsal,
costume measurements, headshots taken)
*June 20th-July 21st (M-F, 6:00-9:30pm)
*No rehearsal on July 4th
*July 17th, 1:00-6:00pm
*There will be an all day rehearsal on July
22nd at The Kauffman Center, beginning at
8:00am. Full cast/crew MUST be there.
PERFORMANCES:
July 22nd (7pm)
July 23rd (1:00pm & 7pm)
at The Kauffman Center
ALL AUDITION INFORMATION, AVAILABLE ROLES &
CHARACTER DESCRIOTIONS, FORMS AND RESOURCES MAY
BE FOUND AT http://culturehouse.com/show-
information-auditions.
The Culture House
14808 W 117th St, Olathe (near 119th & Black
Bob)
(913) 393-3141
www.culturehouse.com
amy@culturehouse.com
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CLOwNING CLaSSes Levels 1 & 2 - Spring Session 2016
CLOwNING CLaSSes Levels 1 & 2 - Spring Session 2016
LEVEL I: Discover your inner clown!
Instructors are experts in character development,
slapstick, how to take a pie in the face,
mime, scene development and much more.
Class is tailored to the needs of participants,
as well as the availability of the professional instructors.
LEVEL II: Continue the journey of uncovering
your personal clown, don a red nose and study the techniques
of Jaque Lecoq, Frosty Little, Elizabeth Baron,
Ettienne Decroix, Giovannie Fusetti,
Marcel Marceau and other masters.
The Spring Session begins March 22 & 23 for us clowns and runs 9 weeks.
Instructors: provided by Byrd Productions, are a variety of
Kansas City's top professional clowns, mimes
and performing artists and some surprise drop-ins from around the world! Local instructors include
Beth Byrd-Lonski, Audrey Crabtree,Stephanie Roberts,
Heidi Van, Andy Perkins, Dennis Porter, Jay Cady, Hailey Jones, Philip Hooser, Larry Goodman, Patrick Rippeto, Terry DaVolt and Kent Mercer & Kevin Mercer.
LEVEL II: Tuesdays , 8:00 - 9:00pm
LEVEL I: Wednesdays 8:30 - 9:30
Go to www.cityinmotion.org or call 816-561-2882
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LEVEL I: Discover your inner clown!
Instructors are experts in character development,
slapstick, how to take a pie in the face,
mime, scene development and much more.
Class is tailored to the needs of participants,
as well as the availability of the professional instructors.
LEVEL II: Continue the journey of uncovering
your personal clown, don a red nose and study the techniques
of Jaque Lecoq, Frosty Little, Elizabeth Baron,
Ettienne Decroix, Giovannie Fusetti,
Marcel Marceau and other masters.
The Spring Session begins March 22 & 23 for us clowns and runs 9 weeks.
Instructors: provided by Byrd Productions, are a variety of
Kansas City's top professional clowns, mimes
and performing artists and some surprise drop-ins from around the world! Local instructors include
Beth Byrd-Lonski, Audrey Crabtree,Stephanie Roberts,
Heidi Van, Andy Perkins, Dennis Porter, Jay Cady, Hailey Jones, Philip Hooser, Larry Goodman, Patrick Rippeto, Terry DaVolt and Kent Mercer & Kevin Mercer.
LEVEL II: Tuesdays , 8:00 - 9:00pm
LEVEL I: Wednesdays 8:30 - 9:30
Go to www.cityinmotion.org or call 816-561-2882
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March 8, 2016
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Michael Foster, Marketing Manager
816-806-4000
foster@kcimprov.com
Kansas City, MO, March 8th, 2016
Sketch Group Bevvy Takes the Stage at the Kick Comedy Theater
The All-Female Comedy Troupe Performs March 18th
Chicago sketch group Bevvy will be joining the KC Improv Company for a night of comedy on March 18th,
2016 at the Kick Comedy Theater. The 8pm show will feature Presto! A Musical, the award-winning
improvised musical format from the improv comedy group. The performance uses the audience's suggestion
to create a completely improvised musical, complete with accompaniment.
Bevvy is an all female comedy group that creates high energy, dynamic, original sketch comedy that
challenges societal and comedic stereotypes.Though the Chicago based group has been together less than
6 months, they've already built a strong following and had the opportunity to perform all over Chicago,
including a sold out performance the final weekend of The Chicago Sketch Comedy Festival and a four week
run in Donny's Skybox at The Second City Training Center.
The 11 women of Bevvy work together to write, produce, and perform their shows. They partner with local
non-profits that empower women as a way to give back to their community. For their non-profit partners they
collect donated items, volunteer, offer free workshops and shows, and donate a portion of their show profits
when they're able. Bevvy is written and performed by Alyssa Wilden, Brooke Grassby, Erin Kelly, Emily
Shackelford, Katie Kooser, Kenzie West Molly Kessler, Natasha Forouzannia, Rachael Talentowski, Rebecca
Koelling, and Taylor Scott. Directed by Kenzie West.
Presto! The Musical and Bevvy
Rated 17+
Friday March 18th- 8pm
Doors open 7:30pm
Kick Comedy Theater
4010 Pennsylvania Ave.
Kansas City, MO 64111
bevvycomedy@gmail.com
www.kcimprov.com
www.facebook.com/kcimprovco
www.facebook.com/kickcomedy/events
You deserve some fun. The KC Improv Company. Laugh Loud!
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Kansas City, MO, March 8th, 2016
Sketch Group Bevvy Takes the Stage at the Kick Comedy Theater
The All-Female Comedy Troupe Performs March 18th
Chicago sketch group Bevvy will be joining the KC Improv Company for a night of comedy on March 18th,
2016 at the Kick Comedy Theater. The 8pm show will feature Presto! A Musical, the award-winning
improvised musical format from the improv comedy group. The performance uses the audience's suggestion
to create a completely improvised musical, complete with accompaniment.
Bevvy is an all female comedy group that creates high energy, dynamic, original sketch comedy that
challenges societal and comedic stereotypes.Though the Chicago based group has been together less than
6 months, they've already built a strong following and had the opportunity to perform all over Chicago,
including a sold out performance the final weekend of The Chicago Sketch Comedy Festival and a four week
run in Donny's Skybox at The Second City Training Center.
The 11 women of Bevvy work together to write, produce, and perform their shows. They partner with local
non-profits that empower women as a way to give back to their community. For their non-profit partners they
collect donated items, volunteer, offer free workshops and shows, and donate a portion of their show profits
when they're able. Bevvy is written and performed by Alyssa Wilden, Brooke Grassby, Erin Kelly, Emily
Shackelford, Katie Kooser, Kenzie West Molly Kessler, Natasha Forouzannia, Rachael Talentowski, Rebecca
Koelling, and Taylor Scott. Directed by Kenzie West.
Presto! The Musical and Bevvy
Rated 17+
Friday March 18th- 8pm
Doors open 7:30pm
Kick Comedy Theater
4010 Pennsylvania Ave.
Kansas City, MO 64111
bevvycomedy@gmail.com
www.kcimprov.com
www.facebook.com/kcimprovco
www.facebook.com/kickcomedy/events
You deserve some fun. The KC Improv Company. Laugh Loud!
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CLOwNING CLaSSes Levels 1 & 2 - Spring Session 2016
CLOwNING CLaSSes Levels 1 & 2 - Spring Session 2016
LEVEL I: Discover your inner clown!
Instructors are experts in character development,
slapstick, how to take a pie in the face,
mime, scene development and much more.
Class is tailored to the needs of participants,
as well as the availability of the professional instructors.
LEVEL II: Continue the journey of uncovering
your personal clown, don a red nose and study the techniques
of Jaque Lecoq, Frosty Little, Elizabeth Baron,
Ettienne Decroix, Giovannie Fusetti,
Marcel Marceau and other masters.
The Spring Session begins March 22 & 23 for us clowns and runs 9 weeks.
Instructors: provided by Byrd Productions, are a variety of
Kansas City's top professional clowns, mimes
and performing artists and some surprise drop-ins from around the world! Local instructors include
Beth Byrd-Lonski, Audrey Crabtree,Stephanie Roberts,
Heidi Van, Andy Perkins, Dennis Porter, Jay Cady, Hailey Jones, Philip Hooser, Larry Goodman, Patrick Rippeto, Terry DaVolt and Kent Mercer & Kevin Mercer.
LEVEL II: Tuesdays , 8:00 - 9:00pm
LEVEL I: Wednesdays 8:30 - 9:30
Go to www.cityinmotion.org or call 816-561-2882
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LEVEL I: Discover your inner clown!
Instructors are experts in character development,
slapstick, how to take a pie in the face,
mime, scene development and much more.
Class is tailored to the needs of participants,
as well as the availability of the professional instructors.
LEVEL II: Continue the journey of uncovering
your personal clown, don a red nose and study the techniques
of Jaque Lecoq, Frosty Little, Elizabeth Baron,
Ettienne Decroix, Giovannie Fusetti,
Marcel Marceau and other masters.
The Spring Session begins March 22 & 23 for us clowns and runs 9 weeks.
Instructors: provided by Byrd Productions, are a variety of
Kansas City's top professional clowns, mimes
and performing artists and some surprise drop-ins from around the world! Local instructors include
Beth Byrd-Lonski, Audrey Crabtree,Stephanie Roberts,
Heidi Van, Andy Perkins, Dennis Porter, Jay Cady, Hailey Jones, Philip Hooser, Larry Goodman, Patrick Rippeto, Terry DaVolt and Kent Mercer & Kevin Mercer.
LEVEL II: Tuesdays , 8:00 - 9:00pm
LEVEL I: Wednesdays 8:30 - 9:30
Go to www.cityinmotion.org or call 816-561-2882
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March 7, 2016
Auditions
The Mystery Train
(Professional)
Dead or Alive in 1985 by Michael M Dragen: Mar 13-14: 5 pm Mon; 1 pm Sun
Dead or Alive in 1985 -- It's the 1985 World Series and fans of both teams are taking the train to KC for Game 6, when some foul play grinds the train to a halt! Directed by Debra Glagola. Auditions by appointment only. Seeking two men and one woman, as well as, a stage manager with a small role, for interactive murder mystery performing in area restaurants. There is performance pay.
Broadway Church, 39th Terrace and Broadway, (816) 813-9654, thespiation@aol.com,
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(Professional)
Dead or Alive in 1985 by Michael M Dragen: Mar 13-14: 5 pm Mon; 1 pm Sun
Dead or Alive in 1985 -- It's the 1985 World Series and fans of both teams are taking the train to KC for Game 6, when some foul play grinds the train to a halt! Directed by Debra Glagola. Auditions by appointment only. Seeking two men and one woman, as well as, a stage manager with a small role, for interactive murder mystery performing in area restaurants. There is performance pay.
Broadway Church, 39th Terrace and Broadway, (816) 813-9654, thespiation@aol.com,
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City Theatre of Independence*
Young Frankenstein - The New Mel Brooks Musical by Mel Brooks: Mar 24-Apr 3: 8 pm Thr-Sat; 2 pm Sun
Directed by Nino Casisi.
$14. Roger T. Sermon Center, 201 N Dodgion St, (816) 325-7367, www.citytheatreofindependence.org
Book by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan – Directed by Nino Casisi – Music Directed by Chris Foglio. Choreography by Jason Patrick Pollard and Anna Leigh Nissen, Original choreography Susan Stroman
CAST
Frederick Frankenstein – Christopher Murrell
Igor – Chad Burris
Elizabeth Benning – Charlotte Gilman
Inga – Landis Merrill
Frau Blucher – Ruth Bigus
Inspector Kemp – Brian DeMarea
Herman the Hermit – Emerson Rapp
The Monster – Stephen Howard
Victor Von Frankenstein – Sam Gershman
Ensemble – Becky Clark, Heather Foose, Moe Graenser, Ann Lauderdale, Eli Biesemeyer, Tracy Pratt, Jeremy Walter
PRODUCTION DATES: March 24, 25, 26, 31, April 1, 2, 3 – Curtain at 8 p.m. except Sunday at 2 p.m. GET TICKETS online for a performance or check out our Dinner Theatre Night. You can also purchase by phone 816-325-7367
THE STORY: Grandson of the infamous Victor Frankenstein, Frederick Frankenstein (pronounced "Fronk-en-steen") inherits his family's estate in Transylvania. With the help of a hunchbacked side-kick, Igor (pronounced "Eye-gore"), and a leggy lab assistant, Inga
(pronounced normally), Frederick finds himself in the mad scientist shoes of his ancestors. "It's alive!" he exclaims as he brings to life a creature to rival his grandfather's. Eventually, of course, the monster escapes and hilarity continuously abounds. Based on the 1974 classic Mel Brooks motion picture, your favorite lines, characters and moments are brought to life as a new Mel Brooks' Broadway musical with such favorites as Roll in Ze Hay, He Vas My Boyfriend, Transylvania Mania or the show-stopping Puttin' on the Ritz.
Produced with Special Arrangements with Music Theatre International, Inc., New York, New York
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Young Frankenstein - The New Mel Brooks Musical by Mel Brooks: Mar 24-Apr 3: 8 pm Thr-Sat; 2 pm Sun
Directed by Nino Casisi.
$14. Roger T. Sermon Center, 201 N Dodgion St, (816) 325-7367, www.citytheatreofindependence.org
Book by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan – Directed by Nino Casisi – Music Directed by Chris Foglio. Choreography by Jason Patrick Pollard and Anna Leigh Nissen, Original choreography Susan Stroman
CAST
Frederick Frankenstein – Christopher Murrell
Igor – Chad Burris
Elizabeth Benning – Charlotte Gilman
Inga – Landis Merrill
Frau Blucher – Ruth Bigus
Inspector Kemp – Brian DeMarea
Herman the Hermit – Emerson Rapp
The Monster – Stephen Howard
Victor Von Frankenstein – Sam Gershman
Ensemble – Becky Clark, Heather Foose, Moe Graenser, Ann Lauderdale, Eli Biesemeyer, Tracy Pratt, Jeremy Walter
PRODUCTION DATES: March 24, 25, 26, 31, April 1, 2, 3 – Curtain at 8 p.m. except Sunday at 2 p.m. GET TICKETS online for a performance or check out our Dinner Theatre Night. You can also purchase by phone 816-325-7367
THE STORY: Grandson of the infamous Victor Frankenstein, Frederick Frankenstein (pronounced "Fronk-en-steen") inherits his family's estate in Transylvania. With the help of a hunchbacked side-kick, Igor (pronounced "Eye-gore"), and a leggy lab assistant, Inga
(pronounced normally), Frederick finds himself in the mad scientist shoes of his ancestors. "It's alive!" he exclaims as he brings to life a creature to rival his grandfather's. Eventually, of course, the monster escapes and hilarity continuously abounds. Based on the 1974 classic Mel Brooks motion picture, your favorite lines, characters and moments are brought to life as a new Mel Brooks' Broadway musical with such favorites as Roll in Ze Hay, He Vas My Boyfriend, Transylvania Mania or the show-stopping Puttin' on the Ritz.
Produced with Special Arrangements with Music Theatre International, Inc., New York, New York
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March 5, 2016
Auditions for Stackers
Martha Lafite Thompson Nature Sanctuary
(Educational)
KC Fringe
Stackers by Steve Karol: Mar 26: 3 pm Sat
Stackers is an adult comedy about a middle aged white collar type who was layed off during the economic down turn. He is forced to take a blue collar, hard labor job to make ends meet. Afraid he is out of his element, he discovers he has more in common with his coworkers than he could ever have imagined. 15 acting roles, adults 18 to 60s, all races,,
Need one strong female voice,
Martha Lafite Thompson Nature Sanctuary, 407 N La Frenz Rd, (816) 721-8820, skarolart@gmail.com,
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(Educational)
KC Fringe
Stackers by Steve Karol: Mar 26: 3 pm Sat
Stackers is an adult comedy about a middle aged white collar type who was layed off during the economic down turn. He is forced to take a blue collar, hard labor job to make ends meet. Afraid he is out of his element, he discovers he has more in common with his coworkers than he could ever have imagined. 15 acting roles, adults 18 to 60s, all races,,
Need one strong female voice,
Martha Lafite Thompson Nature Sanctuary, 407 N La Frenz Rd, (816) 721-8820, skarolart@gmail.com,
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March 3, 2016
Call for BARN KIDS director applications!
THE BARN PLAYERS
Call for Director…
The Barn Jr. production of
SLEEPING BEAUTY, KIDS
(2nd session only)
Process:
Submit a letter of application to The Barn Players, along
with your resume. Please include your experience with
directing and working with children in grades 3 through 6
and your reasons for applying to direct. In addition,
please include your resume of directing experience. An
interview will then be scheduled with the Educational
Director and the Artistic Director of The Barn.
Deadline to Apply: April 1st, 2016, with interviews to be
scheduled shortly thereafter, by appointment only.
Show:
Based on one of the most treasured Disney animated
films of all time, and featuring some of the world's most
memorable songs, Disney's Sleeping Beauty KIDS is pure,
delightful fun. It's Princess Aurora's sixteenth birthday,
and three fairies - Flora, Fauna and Merryweather - must
use their magic to save her from the spell of evil
sorceress Maleficent! The fairies ensure that Aurora only
falls into a deep sleep that can be ended with a kiss from
her betrothed, Prince Phillip. To prevent Phillip from
rescuing Aurora, Maleficent kidnaps and imprisons him.
The good fairies are the last hope to free Phillip so that
he can awaken Aurora. This classic fairy tale comes to
life in Disney's Sleeping Beauty KIDS, which features
many roles for a large chorus, from King Stefan and
Queen Stefanie's loyal subjects to Maleficent's slimy
goons, as well as other fairies and animals.
Camp Session:
All regular camp sessions run Monday – Friday from
10:00am - 4:00pm at The Barn
Family Night: Wednesday, June 22nd @ 7:00pm
Camp: June 27 - July 14 (no camp on Friday July 1 or
Monday July 4)
Performances will be July 14th – 16th.
Job Description:
Organize, plan, and manage instruction and direction for
a three-week camp for students in grades 3-6
culminating in a performance of Disney's SLEEPING
BEAUTY, Kids"
• Provide instruction on acting, stage movement, and
collaboration. Also provide choreography and vocal
music instruction, or hire additional outside personnel to
do so.
• Direct production including students in technical
elements as appropriate such as set painting, props,
costumes, etc.
• Supervise high school and college interns who assist
with instruction and direction
• Communicate effectively with parents about
students
• Provide opportunities that enrich students from all
levels of experience
• Manage camp so that student behavior is
supportive, collaborative, and positive
• Collaborate with other Barn staff to work in repertory
with other productions
Qualifications:
• Must be at least 21 years of age with experience
leading students in either school or camp setting.
• Must be able to demonstrate artistic skills through
resume, portfolio, or other means
• Must be creative, flexible, and passionate about
getting ALL kids involved in performing arts
To submit an application or for more information, please
contact
Eric Magnus, Artistic Director of The Barn Players
at emagnitude@me.com
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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Call for Director…
The Barn Jr. production of
SLEEPING BEAUTY, KIDS
(2nd session only)
Process:
Submit a letter of application to The Barn Players, along
with your resume. Please include your experience with
directing and working with children in grades 3 through 6
and your reasons for applying to direct. In addition,
please include your resume of directing experience. An
interview will then be scheduled with the Educational
Director and the Artistic Director of The Barn.
Deadline to Apply: April 1st, 2016, with interviews to be
scheduled shortly thereafter, by appointment only.
Show:
Based on one of the most treasured Disney animated
films of all time, and featuring some of the world's most
memorable songs, Disney's Sleeping Beauty KIDS is pure,
delightful fun. It's Princess Aurora's sixteenth birthday,
and three fairies - Flora, Fauna and Merryweather - must
use their magic to save her from the spell of evil
sorceress Maleficent! The fairies ensure that Aurora only
falls into a deep sleep that can be ended with a kiss from
her betrothed, Prince Phillip. To prevent Phillip from
rescuing Aurora, Maleficent kidnaps and imprisons him.
The good fairies are the last hope to free Phillip so that
he can awaken Aurora. This classic fairy tale comes to
life in Disney's Sleeping Beauty KIDS, which features
many roles for a large chorus, from King Stefan and
Queen Stefanie's loyal subjects to Maleficent's slimy
goons, as well as other fairies and animals.
Camp Session:
All regular camp sessions run Monday – Friday from
10:00am - 4:00pm at The Barn
Family Night: Wednesday, June 22nd @ 7:00pm
Camp: June 27 - July 14 (no camp on Friday July 1 or
Monday July 4)
Performances will be July 14th – 16th.
Job Description:
Organize, plan, and manage instruction and direction for
a three-week camp for students in grades 3-6
culminating in a performance of Disney's SLEEPING
BEAUTY, Kids"
• Provide instruction on acting, stage movement, and
collaboration. Also provide choreography and vocal
music instruction, or hire additional outside personnel to
do so.
• Direct production including students in technical
elements as appropriate such as set painting, props,
costumes, etc.
• Supervise high school and college interns who assist
with instruction and direction
• Communicate effectively with parents about
students
• Provide opportunities that enrich students from all
levels of experience
• Manage camp so that student behavior is
supportive, collaborative, and positive
• Collaborate with other Barn staff to work in repertory
with other productions
Qualifications:
• Must be at least 21 years of age with experience
leading students in either school or camp setting.
• Must be able to demonstrate artistic skills through
resume, portfolio, or other means
• Must be creative, flexible, and passionate about
getting ALL kids involved in performing arts
To submit an application or for more information, please
contact
Eric Magnus, Artistic Director of The Barn Players
at emagnitude@me.com
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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March 2, 2016
Fountain City Sketch begins its fourth season of sketch comedy
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Michael Foster, Marketing Manager
816-806-4000
foster@kcimprov.com
Kansas City, MO, March 2nd, 2016
Scripted Comedy from the KC Improv Comedy
Fountain City Sketch Begins Its Fourth Season at the Kick Comedy
Theater
The KC Improv Company is known for its improv formats. Whether
its improvised Shakespeare, murder mysteries, or musicals, fans
know the Kick Comedy Theater as unscripted comedy destination.
On March 11th, scripted comedy returns with Fountain City
Sketch's fourth season.
The hour-long show will run every Friday at 10pm from March 11th
to April 1st at the Kick Comedy Theater. Directed by Coleman
Crenshaw, edited by Ben Auxier, and stage-managed by Mia
Hedgepath-Guerra, the production stars writers/actors Tiffany
Chappell, Brandon Durkes, Joshua Gleeson, Ryan Hruza, Andy
Perkins, Mary Sapenoff and features contributions from writers
Emma Carter, Cody Lindenberger, and Michael Foster.
Fountain City utilizes improvisers, actors, and writers to create
original sketch comedy. "For Fountain City, we like to go outside
KC Improv," says KCIC General Manager Michael Foster, "We look
for talented writers, actors, and directors to create the best
product possible. There is so much untapped talent in Kansas
City, and Fountain City is one of the ways we get to utilize that
talent."
Fountain City Sketch Season Four
Rated 17+
Friday March 11th, 18th, 25th - 10pm. Friday April 1st- 10pm.
Doors open 9:40pm.
Kick Comedy Theater
4010 Pennsylvania Ave.
Kansas City, MO 64111
www.kcimprov.com
www.facebook.com/kcimprovco
www.facebook.com/kickcomedy/events
You deserve some fun. The KC Improv Company. Laugh Loud!
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Contact: Michael Foster, Marketing Manager
816-806-4000
foster@kcimprov.com
Kansas City, MO, March 2nd, 2016
Scripted Comedy from the KC Improv Comedy
Fountain City Sketch Begins Its Fourth Season at the Kick Comedy
Theater
The KC Improv Company is known for its improv formats. Whether
its improvised Shakespeare, murder mysteries, or musicals, fans
know the Kick Comedy Theater as unscripted comedy destination.
On March 11th, scripted comedy returns with Fountain City
Sketch's fourth season.
The hour-long show will run every Friday at 10pm from March 11th
to April 1st at the Kick Comedy Theater. Directed by Coleman
Crenshaw, edited by Ben Auxier, and stage-managed by Mia
Hedgepath-Guerra, the production stars writers/actors Tiffany
Chappell, Brandon Durkes, Joshua Gleeson, Ryan Hruza, Andy
Perkins, Mary Sapenoff and features contributions from writers
Emma Carter, Cody Lindenberger, and Michael Foster.
Fountain City utilizes improvisers, actors, and writers to create
original sketch comedy. "For Fountain City, we like to go outside
KC Improv," says KCIC General Manager Michael Foster, "We look
for talented writers, actors, and directors to create the best
product possible. There is so much untapped talent in Kansas
City, and Fountain City is one of the ways we get to utilize that
talent."
Fountain City Sketch Season Four
Rated 17+
Friday March 11th, 18th, 25th - 10pm. Friday April 1st- 10pm.
Doors open 9:40pm.
Kick Comedy Theater
4010 Pennsylvania Ave.
Kansas City, MO 64111
www.kcimprov.com
www.facebook.com/kcimprovco
www.facebook.com/kickcomedy/events
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Summer Intern Application are now being accepted for The Barn!
The Barn Players
2016
Summer Internship Program
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Area high school and college students will have the
opportunity to earn up to $500.00 to be used toward
tuition, boarding or books at the college of his/her
choice. Application deadline is April 1, 2015. This is an
incredible opportunity for a student to earn necessary
college money, by participating in something that he/she
enjoys! The internship requires the student to be
available to work / study on our summer productions at
The Barn Players Theatre.
The intern(s) might be working on one or more of the
following productions this summer:
The Graduate
The Elephant Man
Sondheim on Sondheim (benefit concert)
Disney's Sleeping Beauty, Kids (working with children in
two different summer sessions)
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Currently be currently enrolled in a high school or college
theatre program, and be from the Metro Kansas City area
• Have a minimum GPA of 2.75
• Provide a letter of recommendation from an instructor
or counselor at the school that he/she attends
• Provide a cover letter of introduction by describing
his/her interest in the performing arts
• Provide a current theatrical resume listing his/her
experience in the performing arts
HOW TO APPLY
Send a resume, recommendations and letter of
application to:
Eric Magnus, Artistic Director, The Barn Players
emagnitude@me.com
Deadline for application is April 1st, 2016
Interviews will be held with Artistic Director, Eric Magus
and Assistant Artistic Director, Lynn Reddick. The Barn
Players at 6219 Martway, Mission, KS 66202
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2016
Summer Internship Program
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Area high school and college students will have the
opportunity to earn up to $500.00 to be used toward
tuition, boarding or books at the college of his/her
choice. Application deadline is April 1, 2015. This is an
incredible opportunity for a student to earn necessary
college money, by participating in something that he/she
enjoys! The internship requires the student to be
available to work / study on our summer productions at
The Barn Players Theatre.
The intern(s) might be working on one or more of the
following productions this summer:
The Graduate
The Elephant Man
Sondheim on Sondheim (benefit concert)
Disney's Sleeping Beauty, Kids (working with children in
two different summer sessions)
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Currently be currently enrolled in a high school or college
theatre program, and be from the Metro Kansas City area
• Have a minimum GPA of 2.75
• Provide a letter of recommendation from an instructor
or counselor at the school that he/she attends
• Provide a cover letter of introduction by describing
his/her interest in the performing arts
• Provide a current theatrical resume listing his/her
experience in the performing arts
HOW TO APPLY
Send a resume, recommendations and letter of
application to:
Eric Magnus, Artistic Director, The Barn Players
emagnitude@me.com
Deadline for application is April 1st, 2016
Interviews will be held with Artistic Director, Eric Magus
and Assistant Artistic Director, Lynn Reddick. The Barn
Players at 6219 Martway, Mission, KS 66202
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JANE EYRE: THE MUSICAL is coming to The Barn in April!
The Barn presents…
JANE EYRE
The Musical
Music and Lyrics by Paul Gordon
Book by John Caird
Based on the novel by Charlotte Bronte
Directed by Jeanneatte Bonjour
Musical Direction by Baker Purdon
Stage Managed by Kimberly Stelting
Assistant Stage Management by Amanda Albert
Set Design by Guy Gardner
Lighting Design by Leah O'Connor
Costume Design by Max Mammele
Assistant Musical Direction by Erica Millgan Baruth
April 15 – May 1
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm
Sunday at 2:00pm
INDUSTRY NIGHT: March 7th
STARRING
Alisha Richardson, Matt Richardson, Erica
Milligan Baruth, Debbie Blinn, Elise Campagna
& Ella Graham
FEATURING
Maddox Bane, Russ Barker, Chuck Chambers, Corey
Dingess, Elise Dorsey, JoAnna Geffert, Anne Haines,
Steven Ansel James, Molly Johnson, Sarah Menez,
Michaela Mense, Ellie McManamy, Julian Rivera & Jane
Stevenson
WITH
Corinne Bakker, Elise Bowles, Mason Hoyt, Sarah
Jeter, Megan Kroeger, Lillie Large, Kathleen Marx, Mia
McManay, Mia Vaught, Bridget Walsh, Miles Wirth
SYNOPSIS: Jane Eyre is
a haunting retelling of the Charlotte Bronte classic about
an orphan girl who grows up to become the governess of
Thornfield Hall. There she meets and falls in love with the
enigmatic Edward Rochester, an Earl with a dark secret.
Having overcome the obstacles brought on by an abusive
childhood, the death of a childhood friend and the
prejudice inherent in a relationship between two people
socially worlds apart, Jane marries Rochester. Her
wedding day is marred when she discovers his secret: he
already has a wife, a half-crazed lunatic hidden in the
attic.
All performances are at:
The Barn Players Theatre, 6219 Martway, Mission, KS.
Ticket pricing:
REGULAR - $18.00
SENIORS - $ 15.00
GROUPS (10 OR MORE) - $12.00
STUDENTS (WITH A VALID STUDENT ID) - $12.00
WE ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS!
VISA, MASTERCARD & DISCOVER!
The box office opens one hour before curtain time.
For reservations, please call or call 1-800-838-3006
or visit our website at www.thebarnplayers.org
Production support provided by…
The Mainstreet Credit Union
Northeast Johnson County Chamber of Commerce
St. Pius School
Media partner support provided by…
94.9 KCMO
710 AM / 103.7 KCMO Talk Radio
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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JANE EYRE
The Musical
Music and Lyrics by Paul Gordon
Book by John Caird
Based on the novel by Charlotte Bronte
Directed by Jeanneatte Bonjour
Musical Direction by Baker Purdon
Stage Managed by Kimberly Stelting
Assistant Stage Management by Amanda Albert
Set Design by Guy Gardner
Lighting Design by Leah O'Connor
Costume Design by Max Mammele
Assistant Musical Direction by Erica Millgan Baruth
April 15 – May 1
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm
Sunday at 2:00pm
INDUSTRY NIGHT: March 7th
STARRING
Alisha Richardson, Matt Richardson, Erica
Milligan Baruth, Debbie Blinn, Elise Campagna
& Ella Graham
FEATURING
Maddox Bane, Russ Barker, Chuck Chambers, Corey
Dingess, Elise Dorsey, JoAnna Geffert, Anne Haines,
Steven Ansel James, Molly Johnson, Sarah Menez,
Michaela Mense, Ellie McManamy, Julian Rivera & Jane
Stevenson
WITH
Corinne Bakker, Elise Bowles, Mason Hoyt, Sarah
Jeter, Megan Kroeger, Lillie Large, Kathleen Marx, Mia
McManay, Mia Vaught, Bridget Walsh, Miles Wirth
SYNOPSIS: Jane Eyre is
a haunting retelling of the Charlotte Bronte classic about
an orphan girl who grows up to become the governess of
Thornfield Hall. There she meets and falls in love with the
enigmatic Edward Rochester, an Earl with a dark secret.
Having overcome the obstacles brought on by an abusive
childhood, the death of a childhood friend and the
prejudice inherent in a relationship between two people
socially worlds apart, Jane marries Rochester. Her
wedding day is marred when she discovers his secret: he
already has a wife, a half-crazed lunatic hidden in the
attic.
All performances are at:
The Barn Players Theatre, 6219 Martway, Mission, KS.
Ticket pricing:
REGULAR - $18.00
SENIORS - $ 15.00
GROUPS (10 OR MORE) - $12.00
STUDENTS (WITH A VALID STUDENT ID) - $12.00
WE ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS!
VISA, MASTERCARD & DISCOVER!
The box office opens one hour before curtain time.
For reservations, please call or call 1-800-838-3006
or visit our website at www.thebarnplayers.org
Production support provided by…
The Mainstreet Credit Union
Northeast Johnson County Chamber of Commerce
St. Pius School
Media partner support provided by…
94.9 KCMO
710 AM / 103.7 KCMO Talk Radio
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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AUDITIONS for THE GRADUATE at The Barn in April!
AUDITIONS!
The Graduate
Adapted by Terry Johnson
Based on the Novel by Charles Webb and The Motion
Picture Screenplay by Calder Willingham & Buck Henry
By Special Arrangement with CanalStudio
Directed by Bill Pelletier
OPEN CALL AUDITIONS:
Saturday, April 9, 2016 1pm – 5pm &
Sunday, April 10, 2016 1pm – 5pm
(No callback is planned at this time)
At St. Pius School
55th and Woodson, Mission, KS.
SYNOPSIS:
Benjamin Braddock has just finished college and, back at
his parents' house, he's trying to avoid the one dreaded
question everyone keeps asking: What does he want to
do with his life? Benjamin's anxiety about his unknown
future mounts until an unexpected diversion crops up
when he is seduced by the aggressive Mrs. Robinson, the
wife of his father's business partner. What begins as a
fun tryst turns complicated when Benjamin falls for the
one woman Mrs. Robinson demanded he stay away from:
her daughter, Elaine.
EXPECTATION and PREPARATION:
Prepare: Auditions will consist of cold readings from the
script. Prior to auditions, please read and familiarize
yourself with the play and the role/s that interest you.
Bring: Please bring a current resume and headshot. Also
bring all known conflicts from April 17 through the
May/June production dates listed below.
Rehearsal: Rehearsals will begin Sunday, April 17 and run
Sunday-Thursday evenings from 6:30 p.m. to
approximately 10 p.m. Rehearsal will be at St. Pius School
until the production moves to the Barn Players stage on
Monday, May 2nd.
Additional Notes: Cast members are required to assist
with strike following the final performance on June 12th.
Cast members may also be asked to assist with costume
pieces.
PRODUCTION DATES:
May 27th – June 12th, 2016
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.
Sundays at 2 p.m.
Monday, June 6th (Industry night performance) at 7:30
p.m.
All performances take place at The Barn Players Theatre,
6219 Martway, Mission, KS
CHARACTER BREAKDOWN
4M – 4F (cast is expandable)
BENJAMIN BRADDOCK / Male early 20s
MRS. ROBINSON / Female 40s (those auditioning for this
role should be comfortable with partial nudity onstage)
MR. ROBINSON / Male 40s
ELAINE ROBINSON / Female early 20s
MR. BRADDOCK / Male 40s
MRS. BRADDOCK / Female 40s
HOTEL CLERK / DRUNK / PRIEST, ETC. / Male 40-60
STRIPPER / PSYCHIATRIST / ETC. / Female 30s-40s
For more information, please contact Eric Magnus,
Artistic Director of The Barn Players, at
emagnitude@me.com
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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The Graduate
Adapted by Terry Johnson
Based on the Novel by Charles Webb and The Motion
Picture Screenplay by Calder Willingham & Buck Henry
By Special Arrangement with CanalStudio
Directed by Bill Pelletier
OPEN CALL AUDITIONS:
Saturday, April 9, 2016 1pm – 5pm &
Sunday, April 10, 2016 1pm – 5pm
(No callback is planned at this time)
At St. Pius School
55th and Woodson, Mission, KS.
SYNOPSIS:
Benjamin Braddock has just finished college and, back at
his parents' house, he's trying to avoid the one dreaded
question everyone keeps asking: What does he want to
do with his life? Benjamin's anxiety about his unknown
future mounts until an unexpected diversion crops up
when he is seduced by the aggressive Mrs. Robinson, the
wife of his father's business partner. What begins as a
fun tryst turns complicated when Benjamin falls for the
one woman Mrs. Robinson demanded he stay away from:
her daughter, Elaine.
EXPECTATION and PREPARATION:
Prepare: Auditions will consist of cold readings from the
script. Prior to auditions, please read and familiarize
yourself with the play and the role/s that interest you.
Bring: Please bring a current resume and headshot. Also
bring all known conflicts from April 17 through the
May/June production dates listed below.
Rehearsal: Rehearsals will begin Sunday, April 17 and run
Sunday-Thursday evenings from 6:30 p.m. to
approximately 10 p.m. Rehearsal will be at St. Pius School
until the production moves to the Barn Players stage on
Monday, May 2nd.
Additional Notes: Cast members are required to assist
with strike following the final performance on June 12th.
Cast members may also be asked to assist with costume
pieces.
PRODUCTION DATES:
May 27th – June 12th, 2016
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.
Sundays at 2 p.m.
Monday, June 6th (Industry night performance) at 7:30
p.m.
All performances take place at The Barn Players Theatre,
6219 Martway, Mission, KS
CHARACTER BREAKDOWN
4M – 4F (cast is expandable)
BENJAMIN BRADDOCK / Male early 20s
MRS. ROBINSON / Female 40s (those auditioning for this
role should be comfortable with partial nudity onstage)
MR. ROBINSON / Male 40s
ELAINE ROBINSON / Female early 20s
MR. BRADDOCK / Male 40s
MRS. BRADDOCK / Female 40s
HOTEL CLERK / DRUNK / PRIEST, ETC. / Male 40-60
STRIPPER / PSYCHIATRIST / ETC. / Female 30s-40s
For more information, please contact Eric Magnus,
Artistic Director of The Barn Players, at
emagnitude@me.com
The Barn Players embraces diversity in all aspects of our
organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity
casting is encouraged.
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