[NEohioPAL] To Kill a Mockingbird auditions at the Players Guild in Canton



The Players Guild Theatre announces auditions for its upcoming production of…

To Kill a Mockingbird
Sunday, January 6 &
Monday
, January 7
at
7:00pm

Directed by Jon Tisevich

Auditioners should be prepared to do a cold read from the script

The script calls for a large cast
African Americans are especially encouraged to audition

Please bring a photo to attach to the audition form


The show runs on the Mainstage February 15-23
Performances on Fridays and Saturdays at
8pm and
Sundays
at
2:30pm

Call 330-453-7619 to make an audition appointment

All roles are available including: 

Atticus: Late 50’s, male; a father and a widower, he is quietly impressive & courageous, reserved, civilized and does what he considers just. 

Scout: 8-12 yrs old, female; intelligent, a tomboy, has a combative streak and a basic faith in the goodness of people, by the end of the play she develops a more grown-up perspective that enables her to appreciate human goodness without ignoring human evil.

Jem: 12-15 yrs old, male; typical American boy, refuses to back down from dares and fantasizes about playing football, he is his sister’s companion and protector, is driven by a strong under current to communicate and bond with his father. 

Tom Robinson: Late 20s-Late 30s, African American Male; handsome, strong, kind, sensitive and considerate, he faces up to a false accusation with quiet dignity, an example of innocence destroyed by evil.

Calpurnia: late 20s-early 40s, African American Female; proud and reliable, self educated, with high standards and uncompromising discipline with the children, she has raised the motherless Scout and Jem.

 

Miss Maudie; late 30s-early 50s; female; acts as a narrator, a lovely sensitive woman, has a wisdom and compassion that suggests the best instincts of the South of that period.

 

The Players Guild is located at 1001 Market Ave. North in downtown Canton, OH

 

All roles are volunteer.

 



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