[NEohioPAL] Audition Reminder for Tonight...The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company
The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company Announces Auditions
The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company will be holding auditions on Tuesday, April 29th from 8pm-11pm, and Saturday, May 3rd, from 4:30pm-6:30pm. Both auditions will be held at the Cleveland location: The Bang and The Clatter – Sometimes In The Silence…Theatre Company, at 224 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44114.
The shows being cast are: A Nervous Smile, by John Belluso; Betty’s Summer Vacation, by Christopher Durang; The God of Hell, by Sam Shepard; Defender of the Faith, by Stuart Carolan; and How His Bride Came to Abraham, by Karen Sunde.
We are looking for women: all ages 18 and up
We are looking for men: all ages 18 and up
Please prepare 1 contemporary monologue and be prepared to read scenes from the scripts. Bring 5 headshots and resumes.
A Nervous Smile by John Belluso – An Ohio Premier
(Akron)
Directed by Mark Mayo
June 6-June 28
“A brutal portrait of love, lust and despair set against Belluso’s fiery brand of social satire.” – Dramatist Play Service
Betty's Summer Vacation by Christopher Durang - An Ohio Premier (Akron)
Directed by Ryan McMullen
July 11-Aug. 2
“This play is not only wickedly funny but a trenchant commentary on the state of American culture and the most original play to hit the New York stage in years.” - MSNBC
The God Of Hell by Sam Shepard – An Ohio Premier (Cleveland)
Directed by Chris Johnston
Aug 1-Aug 23
“Starling…apocalyptic…a confident and unsettling scenario of surreal doom.” – The New Yorker
Defender Of The Faith by Stuart Carolan – An Ohio Premier (Akron)
Directed by Stephen Skiles
Aug. 15-Sept. 6
Set in 1986 in County Armagh, historically one of Ireland’s most IRA-friendly regions, the play uses the era’s violence to mirror the collapse of a community.
How His Bride Came To Abraham by Karen Sunde -An Ohio Premier (Akron)
Directed by Jeremy Lewis
Sept. 19-Oct. 11
“…creates an extraordinary modern pacifist myth in which a wounded Israeli soldier and a female Palestinian terrorist experience each other’s passionate hunger for their home and right…it indelibly etches itself upon viewers’ souls.” – Contemporary Dramatists, London
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