Auditions for Arsenic and Old Lace at the Laurel Mill Playhouse, Jan 31

Auditions for Arsenic and Old Lace at the Laurel Mill Playhouse, Jan 31

Auditions for Arsenic and Old Lace
by Joseph Kesselring
Directed by Jen Sizer
Produced by Maureen Rogers

Will be held at the Laurel Mill Playhouse on Tuesday January 31 at 7:00.

Location: Laurel Mill Playhouse

Director Jen Sizer will be casting 11 men and 3 women. Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. Bring resume and headshot (if available) and list of conflicts from February 5th through April 16th, 2017.

We meet the charming and innocent ladies who populate their cellar with the remains of socially and religiously “acceptable” roomers; the antics of their nephew who thinks he is Teddy Roosevelt; and the activities of the other nephew…

For more information click here.

Auditions for Tribute at the Greenbelt Arts Center, Jan 30 & 31

Auditions for Tribute at the Greenbelt Arts Center, Jan 30 & 31

Auditions for Tribute
By Bernard Slade
Directed by Gayle Negri

Will be held at the Greenbelt Arts Center on Monday January 30, and Tuesday January 31 at 7:30. Call-backs if needed will be Thursday, February 2.

Location: Greenbelt Arts Center

The Story: Scottie Templeton’s a charming, irresponsible fellow. A sometime Broadway press agent and former scriptwriter, he’s everyone’s friend, nobody’s hero and a great womanizer who’s managed to live over fifty years without taking anything seriously including love, marriage, and fatherhood. Life has been one continuous gag. But a fifty-one, he finds the script’s been rewritten as a tragedy; he is fatally ill. His son Jud, alienated by years of neglect, comes to visit. Scottie’s one concern is to make friends with his son, for everyone else adores Scottie including his ex-wife, his friend and boss, and his doctor. Tribute is a warm, funny, touching play with wonderful characters.

For more information and a list of roles to be cast, click here.

The Weeping Philosophers at Clarice Smith, Jan 27-28

The Weeping Philosophers at Clarice Smith, Jan 27-28

Second Season: The Weeping Philosophers
An evening of new work by Mark Costello and Kelly Colburn
My Life Has Been Like Water by Mark Costello
untitled homage to my twenties in new york city by Kelly Colburn
January 27 & 28, 2017

Fri, Jan 27, 2017 . 7:30PM
Sat, Jan 28, 2017 . 2:00PM
Sat, Jan 28, 2017 . 7:00PM

Venue: Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center. Dance Theatre, general admission.

My Life Has Been Like Water By Mark Costello

This multimedia project uses a live video loop that explores time as an architectural object; something to be controlled, built, expanded and repeated. Time as if it is poured like water: endless, flowing,emotional, momentous, pure.

untitled homage to my twenties in new york city By Kelly Colburn

A wild and nostalgic investigation of what it means to give up the thing you love most, this performance seeks to uncover what makes New York City exciting and enticing to the natives and the dreamers. Part documentary, part mockumentary, part dance, part theater, part film — this love letter explores the exhilaration, freedom, fear and regret of actively witnessing the death of your youth.

Tickets: Free, tickets required. Get tickets here. Tickets will be available to reserve starting at 12:00 Noon on Monday, January 23, 2017.

Auditions for The Uninvited by the Prince George’s Little Theatre at the Bowie Playhouse, Jan 23 & 24

Auditions for The Uninvited by Prince George’s Little Theatre at the Bowie Playhouse, Jan 23 & 24

Auditions for The Uninvited
By Tim Kelly
Directed by Keith Brown
Produced by Malia Murray

Auditions for “The Univited” will be held Monday, January 23r, and Tuesday, January 24th, 2017 at The Bowie Playhouse (our performance space) from 7:30 to 9:30 pm. Address: 16500 White Marsh Park, Bowie, MD 20715. Callbacks will be Thursday, January 26th from 7:30 to 9:30 pm at our rehearsal space-New Carrollton Municipal Center, 6016 Princess Garden Parkway, New Carrollton, MD 20784

Prince George’s Little Theatre at the Bowie Playhouse

“The Univited”, written by Tim Kelly and directed by Keith Brown, will be PGLT’s third production of the 2016-17 season. Performances are April 28 – May 13, 2017 at the Bowie Playhouse.

Synopsis: Seeking to escape the demands of life in London, Pam Fitzgerald and her brother, Roddy, an aspiring playwright, discover a charming house on the west coast of England, overlooking the Irish Sea. The house, Cliff End, has long been empty, and they are able to purchase it at a suspiciously low price. The reason is soon apparent: The house has an unsavory reputation. Fifteen years earlier a murder may or may not have occurred by the gnarled tree that can be viewed from the parlor window. Slowly the Fitzgeralds begin to sense the evil spirit that still inhabits the house. With help, Cliff End is forced, at last, to reveal its dark secrets and the ghost is discovered to be not only real, but dangerous.

For more information and a list of roles to be cast, click here. Questions? Call Director Keith Brown at 301-982-4405 and leave a message so he can return your call. Or email him at kdbrown55g@gmail.com. Prince George’s Little Theatre, Inc. is an all-volunteer, 501(c)3 non-profit organization. No roles or positions are paid. Backstage help needed too!