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2010
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2010 Oak Grove Auditions

Audtions for the 2010 Season will be on Saturday, April 17 & Sunday, April 18, for four dramatic plays and for one musical production. Everyone is encouraged to attend both auditions. An informal audition, where you can read director chosen dialogue for any or all of the characters in each show. For the musical you will asked to sing a number from the musical. Check the Staunton, Augusta County and Waynesboro library for scripts. Unfortunately the musical will not be at any of the libraries.

 

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Audition weekend for plays

When: Saturday, April 17 and Sunday, April 18, 2pm - 5pm

Where: Deming Hall, Black Box, Mary Baldwin College

Oak Grove 2010 Season!

Lunch Hour

by Jean Kerr

Thursday, May 27 - Wednesday, June 2

Directed by Sam Koogler & produced by Michael Lafferty

What happens when a best selling relationship author finds out his wife is having an affair with a wealthy, older man? He pretends to have an affair with his rival's kookie, younger wife... Or maybe not. Starring Sam Waterson and Gilda Radner on Broadway, a fresh, stylish comedy from the author of Please Don't Eat the Daisies.

Actors: 3 Men and 2 Women

Going to St. Ives

by Lee Blessing

Thursday, June 17 - Wednesday ,June 23

Directed by Nancy Kiracofe

GOING TO ST. IVES is the story of two strong-willed women, one African and one American, brought together by that which is personal and divided by that which is political as both want to accomplish the greater good.

Actors: 2 Women

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

by Andrew Lloyd Webber & Tim Rice

Thursday, July 8 - Wednesday, July 14

Directed by Bob Wright, musical direction by Don Roe, and produced by Linda Petzke, Kim Harris, and Jerry Pangburn.

With a crash of drums and a flash of light, take a rainbow ride through biblical Egypt with Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's irresistible retelling of the story of Joseph, his jealous brothers and one very loud garment! A colorful tale that spans musical styles from calypso to rock to disco to country, this worldwide phenomenon has been an audience favorite for more than thirty-five years! Featuring "Any Dream Will Do," "Close Every Door" and "Go, Go, Go Joseph!"

Prelude to A Kiss

by Craig Lucas

Thursday, July 29 - Wednesday, August 4

Directed by Diane Stewart

Rita and Peter are intelligent young professionals who fall in love and get married in the usual way, but a mysterious stranger arrives at the wedding and changes the course of their lives. A “fairy tale for adults,” this romantic and magical play takes you on a journey of the heart, and will leave you pondering the wondrous promise of truly selfless love.

“I loved this play!” – Franck Rich, The New York Times

“Enormous fun! Touching, romantic, sexy, dazzling.” – Clive Barnes, New York Post

“Craig Lucas is one of America’s most inventive and provocative playwrights.” – Holly Hill, London Time

Actors: 7 Men and 3 Women with doubling

Arsenic and Old Lace

by Joseph Kesselring

Thursday, August 19 - Wednesday, August 25

Directed by Ben Houseknecht

They say insanity runs in the Brewster family and they may be right. Just when Mortimer Brewster thinks marriage is the worst of his woes, a simple trip to his boyhood home changes that in an instant. Murder, mayhem, and laughs ensue in this classic tale of a family that can kill you with its kindness.

Actors: 1 Men and 3 Women