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Audition packet for WOMEN AND WALLACE

6/2/2014

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We're so excited for auditions! We hope everone else is too! In addition to looking over the audition sides, here is the audition sheet! Please print it, fill it out, and bring it on Thursday! Thanks!

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Auditions for WOMEN AND WALLACE by Jonathan Marc Sherman

5/30/2014

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One Song Productions is proud to present our summer show WOMEN AND WALLACE by Jonathan Marc Sherman

Directed by guest director, Ana Radulescu 

Performance Dates: July 24-26
Auditions: Thursday, June 5th, 4:30 to 7:45 at the Chapel Hill Public Library (Meeting Room B)
Callbacks: Saturday, June 7th from 1:30-5:45 at the Chapel Hill Public Library (Meeting Room B)

WOMEN AND WALLACE
Cast: 1 man, 8 women: 9 total
Comprised of a series of brisk, kaleidoscopic scenes, the play begins as Wallace, now a handsome young man of eighteen, hurls a ripe tomato at a pretty young woman dressed all in white while declaiming "I love you." We then move back in time to when Wallace, six years of age, is sent off to school by his mother—who then proceeds to slit her own throat. Wallace finds her body, a shock which continues to haunt his relationships with the other women who come into his life as he grows up, including his crusty, wise grandmother; the girl who swipes his peanut butter and banana sandwich at school and later browbeats him into his first kiss; the psychiatrist who tries to help him exorcise his troubling memories; and the knowing senior who provides his sexual initiation while he is a college freshman. All of the characters, in the end, contribute to the mosaic which captures with such eloquence and wit all the fears and joys and uncertainties which mark Wallace's progress towards manhood.

Sides will be available shortly. Please wear comfortable clothing that you can move in.
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Summer Show

3/23/2014

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One Song Production's is happy to announce that our Summer Show applications are now up and available for download and completion! You can find them under the "Directing" tab on our website. We are very excited to choose our next director so please if you are interested do not hesitate to fill out that form and e-mail it to onesongproductions@gmail.com or give it to one of our lovely Board Members. Good luck to all applicants and we hope to see you all at A Most Rare Vision which goes up May 22nd through the 24th at Common Ground Theatre in Durham. One Song Production's summer show will go up July 24th through the 26th.
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