DUNDALK COMMUNITY THEATRE will hold auditions for “I Hate Hamlet”, A Comedy by Paul Rudnick.
Director Tom Colonna, will be having auditions by appointment only SATURDAY December 10, 12 - 4:00 pm and
TUESDAY December 13, 7 - 9:30 pm (with possible callback Wed. December 14th).
For an audition appointment contact: CCBC Box Office
443-840-2787. The auditions will be held at Dundalk Community Theatre
CCBC Dundalk Campus / College Community Center Bldg, John E. Ravekes Theatre, 7200 Sollers Point Road, Baltimore, MD 21222.
The production runs FEBRUARY 24, 25, 26, and MARCH 3, 4, 5.
All roles are open and listed with brief descriptions: Felicia Dantine (Andrew Rally’s real estate broker, Felicia Dantine claims that she can speak to the dead; however, her séance arranged to speak with the ghost of Barrymore appears on the surface to have been a failure.), Andrew Rally (Young and popular, Andrew Rally is a television actor and star of a recently canceled soap opera. He just moved to New York City from Los Angeles,
where he will soon be playing Hamlet on stage. He is both overwhelmed and chagrined by the challenge, because it is the stage, not Hollywood, and because it is perhaps the most difficult role every written. However, he has unwittingly moved into the apartment of the deceased John Barrymore, perhaps the greatest Shakespearean actor who ever lived. ), Deirdre McDavey (Attractive and emotional, Deirdre McDavey is Andrew Rally’s girlfriend. She is committed, much to his annoyance, to “saving herself ” until they are married. ), Lillian Troy (Rally’s agent, Lillian Troy is in her early 50’s or above but remembers fondly an affair she had with John Barrymore many years ago, in the apartment Rally now lives in. She is re-united with Barrymore in a hilarious, romantic manner.), and John Barrymore (A lengendary actor, John Barrymore, or, rather, his ghost is still quite active -in many ways - and appears to help Rally in the nuances of both acting and love.), and Gary Peter Lefkowitz (A cocky, pompous television producer, Gary Peter Lefkowitz gave Rally his first big break. He wants Rally to move back to Los Angeles to film a new television series and can’t understand why he isn’t jumping at the chance).
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