Online tickets are now available for the hilarious British Farce, Run for Your Wife. Tickets can be purchased through our ticket provider, Brown Paper Tickets or by phone at 1-800-838-3006.
Tickets are reasonably priced at $15, with special pricing of $12 for Opening Night, Thursday Shows, and Group Tickets.
This show is for ages 18+ due to mild adult content.
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Sunday, December 23, 2012
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Additional Les Mis Audition Information
Are you thinking about auditioning for the show but don’t know where you would fit in?
It is only natural that many actors see themselves in the signature roles of Javert, Valjean, Marius, Cosette, Eponine, Enjolras, or Fantine. You may be thinking that if you don’t easily fit into one of these lead roles that there is not a place for you in the show. Here is information that may help you decide whether or not you wish to audition.
Remember that the show is a complete “sing through.” There is no spoken dialog. The cast of Les Miserables will be living in an alternate universe where singing is the primary means of vocal communication rather than speech. The show is not a typical musical where the characters speak between musical numbers as a lead-in to the musical numbers. In Les Miserables everyone the audience sees will be singing… advancing the plot lines in song with characterization, blocking, business, and movement. This type of staging will be challenging yet provides an opportunity to push creative and performance boundaries. Every role will be demanding and require full character development.
To be more specific…
1. Adult Male Ensemble Roles.
Many of the male roles will be doubled.
There are named roles including The Bishop, two Policemen, Grantaire (a rebel student who drinks often), Bamatabois (gentleman who attempts to purchase Fantine’s services), Fauchelevant (falls under a cart), Champmathieu (falsely arrested as Valjean), Brujon (a member of Thenardier’s gang), Claquesous (another Thenardier gang member), Montparnasse (younger member of Thenardier’s gang), Combeferre (a philosopher student), Feuilly (working-class member of the student revolt), Coufeyrac (a friendly student), Joly (a medical student), Jean Prouvaire (youngest member of the students), and Lesgles (second in command of the students).
Other male ensemble roles include the chain gang, unemployed workers, factory workers, members of Thenardier’s gang, street beggars, the rebellious students, citizens of Paris (seeking the “pleasures” of the night), customers at Thenardier’s Inn, and wedding guests.
2. Adult Female Ensemble Roles.
Many of the female roles will be doubled.
Roles include ladies of the night, street beggars, citizens of Paris, customers at Thenardier’s Inn, and wedding guests.
3. Teenage Girls.
Roles include street beggars, members of citizen families, helpers for the student rebels. Some will be ladies of the night.
4. Teenage Boys.
Roles include street beggars, members of citizen families, helpers for the student rebels.
5. Boys and Girls. Age 7-12. (Other than Young Cosette, Young Epoinine, and Garvroche)
Roles include street beggars, helpers for the student rebels, members of citizen families.
A few words about the “adult nature” of the show. Even though there are dark moments in the show that deal with abuse, violence, the hardships of life on the streets, abandonment, and despair, we will still present Les Miserables with our usual commitment to the physical and emotional safety and respect of the show’s participants. Violent and suggestive situations on stage will be handled with appropriate discretion.
You can see that there are many roles to be filled to be able to perform Les Miserables with the richness, and “reverence” that this legendary production requires.
It is quite probable that Les Miserables will only be available for performance by community theaters for a very short time before it is again restricted. For most of us, irrespective of our age, this is the only opportunity we are likely to have to be part of this epic show, the most successful musical of all time.
We suggest that you not limit your aspirations to the lead roles only and commit yourself to being part of the show- no matter what role you play. We are certain that come opening night you will be happy and grateful to be part of the cast of Les Miserables at Imagination Theater. We hope to see you at auditions!
Peter Wolfe, Director
Lanny Langston, Producer
It is only natural that many actors see themselves in the signature roles of Javert, Valjean, Marius, Cosette, Eponine, Enjolras, or Fantine. You may be thinking that if you don’t easily fit into one of these lead roles that there is not a place for you in the show. Here is information that may help you decide whether or not you wish to audition.
Remember that the show is a complete “sing through.” There is no spoken dialog. The cast of Les Miserables will be living in an alternate universe where singing is the primary means of vocal communication rather than speech. The show is not a typical musical where the characters speak between musical numbers as a lead-in to the musical numbers. In Les Miserables everyone the audience sees will be singing… advancing the plot lines in song with characterization, blocking, business, and movement. This type of staging will be challenging yet provides an opportunity to push creative and performance boundaries. Every role will be demanding and require full character development.
To be more specific…
1. Adult Male Ensemble Roles.
Many of the male roles will be doubled.
There are named roles including The Bishop, two Policemen, Grantaire (a rebel student who drinks often), Bamatabois (gentleman who attempts to purchase Fantine’s services), Fauchelevant (falls under a cart), Champmathieu (falsely arrested as Valjean), Brujon (a member of Thenardier’s gang), Claquesous (another Thenardier gang member), Montparnasse (younger member of Thenardier’s gang), Combeferre (a philosopher student), Feuilly (working-class member of the student revolt), Coufeyrac (a friendly student), Joly (a medical student), Jean Prouvaire (youngest member of the students), and Lesgles (second in command of the students).
Other male ensemble roles include the chain gang, unemployed workers, factory workers, members of Thenardier’s gang, street beggars, the rebellious students, citizens of Paris (seeking the “pleasures” of the night), customers at Thenardier’s Inn, and wedding guests.
2. Adult Female Ensemble Roles.
Many of the female roles will be doubled.
Roles include ladies of the night, street beggars, citizens of Paris, customers at Thenardier’s Inn, and wedding guests.
3. Teenage Girls.
Roles include street beggars, members of citizen families, helpers for the student rebels. Some will be ladies of the night.
4. Teenage Boys.
Roles include street beggars, members of citizen families, helpers for the student rebels.
5. Boys and Girls. Age 7-12. (Other than Young Cosette, Young Epoinine, and Garvroche)
Roles include street beggars, helpers for the student rebels, members of citizen families.
A few words about the “adult nature” of the show. Even though there are dark moments in the show that deal with abuse, violence, the hardships of life on the streets, abandonment, and despair, we will still present Les Miserables with our usual commitment to the physical and emotional safety and respect of the show’s participants. Violent and suggestive situations on stage will be handled with appropriate discretion.
You can see that there are many roles to be filled to be able to perform Les Miserables with the richness, and “reverence” that this legendary production requires.
It is quite probable that Les Miserables will only be available for performance by community theaters for a very short time before it is again restricted. For most of us, irrespective of our age, this is the only opportunity we are likely to have to be part of this epic show, the most successful musical of all time.
We suggest that you not limit your aspirations to the lead roles only and commit yourself to being part of the show- no matter what role you play. We are certain that come opening night you will be happy and grateful to be part of the cast of Les Miserables at Imagination Theater. We hope to see you at auditions!
Peter Wolfe, Director
Lanny Langston, Producer
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Join us for the final shows of A Little Princess
Friday, December 21 at 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, December 22 at 2:00 p.m.
Sunday, December 23 at 2:00 p.m.
Better seating is available for the Thursday and Friday evening shows. Don't wait until Sunday to get tickets for the closing show!
Online ticket sales close 12 hours prior to show time. Tickets available online or at the door.
Saturday, December 22 at 2:00 p.m.
Sunday, December 23 at 2:00 p.m.
Better seating is available for the Thursday and Friday evening shows. Don't wait until Sunday to get tickets for the closing show!
Online ticket sales close 12 hours prior to show time. Tickets available online or at the door.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
CAST Alumni Event - January 12
You are cordially invited
To our first IT! CAST* Party
(*Committed Alumni Supporting the Theater)
Imagination Theater
Saturday, January 12th
6pm-9pm
Please bring dessert or bottle of wine to share
All casts, crews, and production teams from all shows at I.T. are invited
(members under 14, please bring a parent or responsible older sibling)
Come join us as we stretch our imaginations and cast off our perceived limitations with the help of a supportive and appreciative I.T. CAST family. Participate in games, sharpen your skills, stand in the spotlight and deliver something that no one knew you could do. Or, just sit back and enjoy the good company.
IT!’s motto: Telling Good Stories, Sharing Good Times with Good Company.
IT! CAST motto: We’re the Good Company
Want to get involved?
• Improv/Theater Games: We’re looking for anything that builds skill, focus, confidence, and relationships. If you have a 10-15 minute game or activity you would like to lead, please e-mail us and tell us about it. Include run time, setup, and a brief explanation.
• Talent Presentation: If you want to prepare a presentation for your peers, please contact us in advance, and plan to provide any accompaniment or props you may need. The sound system, a keyboard and mics will be provided.
• Bartending: We are asking for adult volunteers to take shifts tending the wine bar. Anyone under 30 wishing to partake should be prepared to show ID. Soft drinks will also be available.
The program will be pre-arranged on a first come first served basis, so reply as soon as possible. And please come prepared—“winging it” is discouraged.
We hope to see you there, but if you can’t, please know that there will be IT! CAST Parties in the not-so-distant future. If you prefer not to be contacted in the future, simply let us know and we’ll remove you from our list. Whatever your preferences, please pass this invitation on to anyone in your cast/crew who may not have been contacted due to email address changes, etc. We don’t want to leave anyone out!
Email us: ImaginationTheaterCAST@gmail.com
Join our Facebook Group: IT! CAST
Or call the IT! Box Office and your message will be passed on to us. 530-642-0404
Sincerely,
Your IT! CAST Party Committee: Michelle Harwell * Marc Bonham * Kate Barba * Sean Widing
To our first IT! CAST* Party
(*Committed Alumni Supporting the Theater)
Imagination Theater
Saturday, January 12th
6pm-9pm
Please bring dessert or bottle of wine to share
All casts, crews, and production teams from all shows at I.T. are invited
(members under 14, please bring a parent or responsible older sibling)
Come join us as we stretch our imaginations and cast off our perceived limitations with the help of a supportive and appreciative I.T. CAST family. Participate in games, sharpen your skills, stand in the spotlight and deliver something that no one knew you could do. Or, just sit back and enjoy the good company.
IT!’s motto: Telling Good Stories, Sharing Good Times with Good Company.
IT! CAST motto: We’re the Good Company
Want to get involved?
• Improv/Theater Games: We’re looking for anything that builds skill, focus, confidence, and relationships. If you have a 10-15 minute game or activity you would like to lead, please e-mail us and tell us about it. Include run time, setup, and a brief explanation.
• Talent Presentation: If you want to prepare a presentation for your peers, please contact us in advance, and plan to provide any accompaniment or props you may need. The sound system, a keyboard and mics will be provided.
• Bartending: We are asking for adult volunteers to take shifts tending the wine bar. Anyone under 30 wishing to partake should be prepared to show ID. Soft drinks will also be available.
The program will be pre-arranged on a first come first served basis, so reply as soon as possible. And please come prepared—“winging it” is discouraged.
We hope to see you there, but if you can’t, please know that there will be IT! CAST Parties in the not-so-distant future. If you prefer not to be contacted in the future, simply let us know and we’ll remove you from our list. Whatever your preferences, please pass this invitation on to anyone in your cast/crew who may not have been contacted due to email address changes, etc. We don’t want to leave anyone out!
Email us: ImaginationTheaterCAST@gmail.com
Join our Facebook Group: IT! CAST
Or call the IT! Box Office and your message will be passed on to us. 530-642-0404
Sincerely,
Your IT! CAST Party Committee: Michelle Harwell * Marc Bonham * Kate Barba * Sean Widing
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Les Miserables at IT! in 2013
Les Misérables, the world’s longest-running musical, seen by over 60 million people in 42 countries and 21 languages around the globe is coming to Placerville’s Imagination Theater. In what is likely to be an unprecedented worldwide celebration of musical theater in 2013 due to the release of Les Miserables for community theater productions, Imagination Theater, now in its thirteenth year of productions, has been approved by the show’s owners, Music Theater International in New York City, to perform the show in November and December, 2013. Planning for the local production is already underway in earnest.
Due to the success of first-class productions in the West End in London, on Broadway, on tour and around the world, the opportunity to license and produce the full-length version of Les Misérables has not previously been available to professional and amateur groups. Based upon the novel by Victor Hugo, Cameron Mackintosh’s now legendary classic musical story sweeps its audience through an epic tale of passion and destruction in 19th century France. Les Misérables tells a story of broken dreams and unrequited love, passion, sacrifice and redemption – having become a timeless testament to the survival of the human spirit.
Ex-convict Jean Valjean is hunted for decades by the ruthless policeman Javert after he breaks parole. When Valjean agrees to care for factory worker Fantine’s young daughter, Cosette, their lives change forever. The score features classic songs including, “I Dreamed a Dream,” “On My Own,” “Stars,” “Bring Him Home,” “Do You Hear the People Sing?,” “One Day More,” “Empty Chairs at Empty Tables,” “Master Of The House” and others.
Les Misérables has just been released as a major motion picture and theatrical productions have played in over 300 cities. Les Miserables has played over 47,000 professional performances giving a total audience figure of more than 60 million people worldwide. The show has won over 70 major theatre awards including an Olivier, a Tony and a Grammy.
Imagination Theater producer and co-owner, Lanny Langston plans for the local production to mimic the grand scale of the show itself. Placerville’s Les Miserables production will include a live orchestra, an accompanying choral group, a cast of 30 actors, singers, and dancers, a massive set, and a very experienced team of creative artists and designers. Dr. Jeff Nelson of Placerville is assembling an orchestra of local musicians. Award-winning lighting designer, David Patrick of Placerville, will be lighting the production. Dr. Dale Wallerstein of Placerville will be the vocal director.
Placerville’s Les Miserable will be directed local architect Peter Wolfe who will also provide the scenic design for the production. Wolfe has directed many shows at Imagination Theater including Beauty and the Beast, the Wizard of Oz, Peter Pan, Little Women, and most recently, The Little Princess.
Imagination Theater is actively seeking corporate sponsors for Les Miserables and for volunteers to assist with the production.
Auditions for the production will be held in April. Additional information about Les Miserables is available at the Imagination Theater Box Office, (530)642-0404.
Due to the success of first-class productions in the West End in London, on Broadway, on tour and around the world, the opportunity to license and produce the full-length version of Les Misérables has not previously been available to professional and amateur groups. Based upon the novel by Victor Hugo, Cameron Mackintosh’s now legendary classic musical story sweeps its audience through an epic tale of passion and destruction in 19th century France. Les Misérables tells a story of broken dreams and unrequited love, passion, sacrifice and redemption – having become a timeless testament to the survival of the human spirit.
Ex-convict Jean Valjean is hunted for decades by the ruthless policeman Javert after he breaks parole. When Valjean agrees to care for factory worker Fantine’s young daughter, Cosette, their lives change forever. The score features classic songs including, “I Dreamed a Dream,” “On My Own,” “Stars,” “Bring Him Home,” “Do You Hear the People Sing?,” “One Day More,” “Empty Chairs at Empty Tables,” “Master Of The House” and others.
Les Misérables has just been released as a major motion picture and theatrical productions have played in over 300 cities. Les Miserables has played over 47,000 professional performances giving a total audience figure of more than 60 million people worldwide. The show has won over 70 major theatre awards including an Olivier, a Tony and a Grammy.
Imagination Theater producer and co-owner, Lanny Langston plans for the local production to mimic the grand scale of the show itself. Placerville’s Les Miserables production will include a live orchestra, an accompanying choral group, a cast of 30 actors, singers, and dancers, a massive set, and a very experienced team of creative artists and designers. Dr. Jeff Nelson of Placerville is assembling an orchestra of local musicians. Award-winning lighting designer, David Patrick of Placerville, will be lighting the production. Dr. Dale Wallerstein of Placerville will be the vocal director.
Placerville’s Les Miserable will be directed local architect Peter Wolfe who will also provide the scenic design for the production. Wolfe has directed many shows at Imagination Theater including Beauty and the Beast, the Wizard of Oz, Peter Pan, Little Women, and most recently, The Little Princess.
Imagination Theater is actively seeking corporate sponsors for Les Miserables and for volunteers to assist with the production.
Auditions for the production will be held in April. Additional information about Les Miserables is available at the Imagination Theater Box Office, (530)642-0404.
Auditions for Les Miserables (Holiday 2013 Show)
Imagination Theater Presents the Full Broadway Production Version
“Les Miserables”
Now you can dream the dream!
A U D I T I O N N O T I C E
--- TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 2013, 6:30 pm (Check-in at 6:00 pm) ---
VOCAL AUDITIONS FOR BOYS & GIRLS (7-15 YRS.) FOR PRINCIPAL ROLES OF YOUNG COSETTE, GAVROCHE, & CHILDREN ENSEMBLE/CHORUS:
VOCAL AUDITIONS FOR PRINCIPAL ADULT MALE & FEMALE ROLES
AUDITIONERS FOR PRINCIPAL ROLES MUST SING A SONG FROM THE SHOW
(PRINCIPAL ROLES AVAILABLE ARE JEAN VALJEAN, JAVERT, FANTINE, EPONINE, MARIUS, COSETTE, ENJOLRAS, BISHOP)
…THE ROLES OF THENARDIER & MADAMME THENARDIER ARE ALREADY CAST…
--- SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 2013, 6:30 pm (Check-in at 6:00 pm) ---
VOCAL AUDITIONS FOR ADULT FEMALE (18 YRS. & OLDER) ENSEMBLE/CHORUS ROLES:
AUDITIONERS MUST SING A MUSICAL THEATER SONG (NOT FROM THE SHOW)
OF THEIR CHOICE
AUDITIONERS MUST SING A MUSICAL THEATER SONG (NOT FROM THE SHOW) OF THEIR CHOICE
AUDITIONERS MAY NOT USE PRE-RECORDED TRACKS THAT INCLUDE VOCALS. A KEYBOARD PLAYER WILL BE AVAILABLE. AUDITIONERS MAY PERFORM WITH LIVE ACCOMPANIMENT OR USE A CD OR I-POD.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR DIRECTIONS, CALL THE THEATER AT 530-642-0404
A LIVE ACCOMPANIMENT ORCHESTRA IS PLANNED FOR THE PRODUCTION
Prisoner 24601. Released from imprisonment after serving 19 years (five for stealing a loaf of bread and fourteen for multiple escape attempts). He decides to break his parole and turns his life around, proving that the corrupt can make themselves virtuous once more. He changes his identity, becoming the wealthy mayor of a small town. He later adopts Cosette, the daughter of Fantine. At the end he dies and the spirit of Fantine thanks him for raising her child.
Inspector Javert, baritone or bass-baritone
Respects the law above all else and relentlessly pursues Valjean, hoping to bring the escaped convict to justice. He firmly believes that humans cannot change for the better. In the end he commits suicide.
The Bishop of Digne, baritone
Houses Valjean after his release from jail and gives him gifts of silver and absolution. His acts of kindness inspire Valjean to improve himself and escape the label of "criminal."
The Factory Foreman, baritone or tenor
Foreman of Valjean's factory in Montreuil-sur-Mer which employs Fantine and other workers. The Foreman fires Fantine from the factory when she persists in resisting his overt sexual advances and because it is discovered that she is the mother of an illegitimate child (Cosette) living elsewhere.
Fantine, mezzo-soprano
A worker who loses her job and becomes a prostitute in order to pay the Thénardiers for the welfare of her daughter. As she dies of consumption, she asks Valjean to look after her child Cosette. Ultimately she appears as a spirit and escorts the dying Valjean to paradise.
Bamatabois, baritone or tenor
A young gentleman who tries to buy Fantine's services and is responsible for her arrest.
Fauchelevent, baritone or tenor
Fauchelevent appears in the Cart Crash scene, where he is trapped under the cart and rescued by Valjean. He is an elderly man who has fallen upon hard times.
Champmathieu, silent
A man who is arrested and on trial because he is believed to be Jean Valjean. Valjean, still under the name Madeleine, confesses his true identity at the trial in order to save the man.
Young Cosette, treble
The daughter of Fantine, the eight-year-old Cosette is forced to work by the Thénardiers.
Madame Thénardier, contralto
Thénardier's unscrupulous wife.
Young Éponine, silent
Eight-year-old Éponine is the pampered daughter of the Thénardiers. She grows up with Cosette and is unkind to her.
Thénardier, baritone or tenor
A second-rate thief, Thénardier runs a small inn.
Gavroche, boy soprano
Gavroche is a streetwise urchin who dies on the barricade helping the revolutionaries. He is actually the abandoned son of the Thénardiers, though this is not mentioned in the play.
Enjolras, baritone or tenor
Enjolras is the leader of the student revolutionaries and a friend of Marius.
Marius Pontmercy, baritone or tenor
Marius, a student revolutionary, is friends with Éponine, but falls in love with Cosette. He is later rescued from the barricades by Valjean, who ultimately gives Marius and Cosette his blessing, allowing them to be married.
Éponine, mezzo-soprano
Daughter of the Thénardiers, Éponine, now ragged and a waif, secretly loves Marius. She is killed while returning to the barricades to see Marius. In the end she appears as a spirit and guides the dying Valjean to heaven.
Cosette, soprano
Cosette, the daughter of Fantine, has become beautiful under Valjean's adoptive care. She falls in love with Marius, and he returns her love.
Brujon, baritone or tenor
The brutish and cowardly but dissatisfied member of Thénardier's Gang, Brujon's role in the musical expands to cover Gueulemer.
Babet, baritone or tenor
A foreboding member of Thénardier's Gang.
Claquesous, baritone or tenor
Quiet and masked, expert at evading the police, Claquesous might in fact be working for the law.
Montparnasse, baritone or tenor
A young member of Thénardier's Gang, Montparnasse a handsome man appears to be close to Éponine.
Friends of the ABC, baritone or tenor
Student revolutionaries who lead a revolution and die in the process, the Friends of the ABC become martyrs for the rights of citizens. (See Members listed below)
Combeferre, baritone or tenor
Combeferre is the philosopher of the ABC group.
Feuilly baritone or tenor
Feuilly is the only member of the Friends of the ABC who is not a student; he is a workingman. An optimist who stands as a sort of ambassador for the "outside," while the rest of the men stand for France.
Courfeyrac baritone or tenor
Friendly and open, Courfeyrac introduces Marius to the ABC society in the novel.
Joly, baritone or tenor
A medical student and a hypochondriac; best friends with Lesgles.
Grantaire, baritone or tenor
Grantaire is a member of the Friends of the ABC. He is the opposite of Enjolras and believes in nothing other than his worship of Enjolras. He is an alcoholic and appears drunk in most of the scenes throughout the musical. In the musical, he has the second most important role among the students, after Enjolras; and the two appear to connect during "Drink With Me."
Jean Prouvaire, baritone or tenor
Prouvaire is the youngest student member of the Friends.
Lesgles, baritone or tenor
Enjolras' second-in-command. Best friends with Joly.
Jean Valjean
male tenor 35 – 60 lead
Javert
male baritone 40 – 60 lead
Fantine
female mezzo 21 – 35 lead
Eponine
female belt 18 – 21 lead
Marius
male tenor 20 – 28 lead
Cosette
female soprano 16 – 25 lead
Young Cosette
female mezzo 7 – 12 supporting
Madame Thenardier
female mezzo 35 – 55 supporting
Thenardier
male tenor 40 – 60 supporting
Gavroche
Young boy or girl tenor 9 – 16 supporting
Enjolras
male tenor 21 – 28 cameo
Bishop
male baritone 35 – 70 cameo
“Les Miserables”
--- TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 2013, 6:30 pm (Check-in at 6:00 pm) ---
VOCAL AUDITIONS FOR BOYS & GIRLS (7-15 YRS.) FOR PRINCIPAL ROLES OF YOUNG COSETTE, GAVROCHE, & CHILDREN ENSEMBLE/CHORUS:
- AUDITIONERS FOR YOUNG COSETTE MUST SING “CASTLE ON A CLOUD”
- AUDITIONERS FOR GAVROCHE MUST SING “LITTLE PEOPLE”
- ALL OTHER AUDITIONERS MAY SING ANY MUSICAL THEATER SONG OF THEIR CHOICE
VOCAL AUDITIONS FOR PRINCIPAL ADULT MALE & FEMALE ROLES
(MALES, 18YRS. & OLDER & FEMALES 16 YRS. & OLDER):
(PRINCIPAL ROLES AVAILABLE ARE JEAN VALJEAN, JAVERT, FANTINE, EPONINE, MARIUS, COSETTE, ENJOLRAS, BISHOP)
VOCAL AUDITIONS FOR ADULT FEMALE (18 YRS. & OLDER) ENSEMBLE/CHORUS ROLES:
OF THEIR CHOICE
--- MONDAY, APRIL 15, 2013, 6:30 pm (Check-in at 6:00 pm) ---
VOCAL AUDITIONS FOR ADULT MALE(18 YRS. & OLDER ENSEMBLE/CHORUS ROLES:
VOCAL AUDITIONS FOR ADULT MALE(18 YRS. & OLDER ENSEMBLE/CHORUS ROLES:
--- TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 2013, 7:00 pm ---
CALL-BACK AUDITION & FINAL CASTING
CALL-BACK AUDITION & FINAL CASTING
THE AUDITIONS WILL BE HELD AT IMAGINATION THEATER
ON THE EL DORADO COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS IN PLACERVILLE, CA
PERFORMANCES IN NOVEMBER & DECEMBER, 2013
VOCAL & CHARACTER REHEARSALS FOR PRINCIPALS BEGIN IMMEDIATELY UPON CASTING
VOCAL REHEARSALS FOR CHORUS ROLES BEGIN IN JUNE, 2013
BLOCKING REHEARSALS FOR ENTIRE CAST BEGIN IN JULY, 2013
“Les Miserables” Named Characters in Order of Appearance
Character Voice and Description
Jean Valjean, dramatic tenorPrisoner 24601. Released from imprisonment after serving 19 years (five for stealing a loaf of bread and fourteen for multiple escape attempts). He decides to break his parole and turns his life around, proving that the corrupt can make themselves virtuous once more. He changes his identity, becoming the wealthy mayor of a small town. He later adopts Cosette, the daughter of Fantine. At the end he dies and the spirit of Fantine thanks him for raising her child.
Inspector Javert, baritone or bass-baritone
Respects the law above all else and relentlessly pursues Valjean, hoping to bring the escaped convict to justice. He firmly believes that humans cannot change for the better. In the end he commits suicide.
The Bishop of Digne, baritone
Houses Valjean after his release from jail and gives him gifts of silver and absolution. His acts of kindness inspire Valjean to improve himself and escape the label of "criminal."
The Factory Foreman, baritone or tenor
Foreman of Valjean's factory in Montreuil-sur-Mer which employs Fantine and other workers. The Foreman fires Fantine from the factory when she persists in resisting his overt sexual advances and because it is discovered that she is the mother of an illegitimate child (Cosette) living elsewhere.
Fantine, mezzo-soprano
A worker who loses her job and becomes a prostitute in order to pay the Thénardiers for the welfare of her daughter. As she dies of consumption, she asks Valjean to look after her child Cosette. Ultimately she appears as a spirit and escorts the dying Valjean to paradise.
Bamatabois, baritone or tenor
A young gentleman who tries to buy Fantine's services and is responsible for her arrest.
Fauchelevent, baritone or tenor
Fauchelevent appears in the Cart Crash scene, where he is trapped under the cart and rescued by Valjean. He is an elderly man who has fallen upon hard times.
Champmathieu, silent
A man who is arrested and on trial because he is believed to be Jean Valjean. Valjean, still under the name Madeleine, confesses his true identity at the trial in order to save the man.
Young Cosette, treble
The daughter of Fantine, the eight-year-old Cosette is forced to work by the Thénardiers.
Madame Thénardier, contralto
Thénardier's unscrupulous wife.
Young Éponine, silent
Eight-year-old Éponine is the pampered daughter of the Thénardiers. She grows up with Cosette and is unkind to her.
Thénardier, baritone or tenor
A second-rate thief, Thénardier runs a small inn.
Gavroche, boy soprano
Gavroche is a streetwise urchin who dies on the barricade helping the revolutionaries. He is actually the abandoned son of the Thénardiers, though this is not mentioned in the play.
Enjolras, baritone or tenor
Enjolras is the leader of the student revolutionaries and a friend of Marius.
Marius Pontmercy, baritone or tenor
Marius, a student revolutionary, is friends with Éponine, but falls in love with Cosette. He is later rescued from the barricades by Valjean, who ultimately gives Marius and Cosette his blessing, allowing them to be married.
Éponine, mezzo-soprano
Daughter of the Thénardiers, Éponine, now ragged and a waif, secretly loves Marius. She is killed while returning to the barricades to see Marius. In the end she appears as a spirit and guides the dying Valjean to heaven.
Cosette, soprano
Cosette, the daughter of Fantine, has become beautiful under Valjean's adoptive care. She falls in love with Marius, and he returns her love.
Brujon, baritone or tenor
The brutish and cowardly but dissatisfied member of Thénardier's Gang, Brujon's role in the musical expands to cover Gueulemer.
Babet, baritone or tenor
A foreboding member of Thénardier's Gang.
Claquesous, baritone or tenor
Quiet and masked, expert at evading the police, Claquesous might in fact be working for the law.
Montparnasse, baritone or tenor
A young member of Thénardier's Gang, Montparnasse a handsome man appears to be close to Éponine.
Friends of the ABC, baritone or tenor
Student revolutionaries who lead a revolution and die in the process, the Friends of the ABC become martyrs for the rights of citizens. (See Members listed below)
Combeferre, baritone or tenor
Combeferre is the philosopher of the ABC group.
Feuilly baritone or tenor
Feuilly is the only member of the Friends of the ABC who is not a student; he is a workingman. An optimist who stands as a sort of ambassador for the "outside," while the rest of the men stand for France.
Courfeyrac baritone or tenor
Friendly and open, Courfeyrac introduces Marius to the ABC society in the novel.
Joly, baritone or tenor
A medical student and a hypochondriac; best friends with Lesgles.
Grantaire, baritone or tenor
Grantaire is a member of the Friends of the ABC. He is the opposite of Enjolras and believes in nothing other than his worship of Enjolras. He is an alcoholic and appears drunk in most of the scenes throughout the musical. In the musical, he has the second most important role among the students, after Enjolras; and the two appear to connect during "Drink With Me."
Jean Prouvaire, baritone or tenor
Prouvaire is the youngest student member of the Friends.
Lesgles, baritone or tenor
Enjolras' second-in-command. Best friends with Joly.
Jean Valjean
male tenor 35 – 60 lead
Javert
male baritone 40 – 60 lead
Fantine
female mezzo 21 – 35 lead
Eponine
female belt 18 – 21 lead
Marius
male tenor 20 – 28 lead
Cosette
female soprano 16 – 25 lead
Young Cosette
female mezzo 7 – 12 supporting
Madame Thenardier
female mezzo 35 – 55 supporting
Thenardier
male tenor 40 – 60 supporting
Gavroche
Young boy or girl tenor 9 – 16 supporting
Enjolras
male tenor 21 – 28 cameo
Bishop
male baritone 35 – 70 cameo
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Run for Your Wife - Tickets Available Dec 20
This madcap British farce is the story of mischievous London cab driver, John Smith, who has two wives, two lives and a tight schedule to keep! Trouble brews when Smith is mugged and ends up in the hospital. When two addresses are discovered, the police investigate and Smith becomes hilariously entangled in his own hopeless attempts to explain himself. This show is for 18+ due to mild adult content.
Show Dates:
Friday, February 15 at 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, February 16 at 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, February 17 at 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, February 21 at 7:00 p.m.
Friday, February 22 at 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, February 23 at 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, February 24 at 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, February 28 at 7:00 p.m.
Friday, March 1 at 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, March 2 at 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, March 3 at 2:00 p.m.
Tickets for this clever, fast paced farce will be available mid-December. All tickets are $15 at www.imagination-theater.org. Opening night, Thursday shows, and group tickets are $12.
Show Dates:
Friday, February 15 at 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, February 16 at 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, February 17 at 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, February 21 at 7:00 p.m.
Friday, February 22 at 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, February 23 at 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, February 24 at 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, February 28 at 7:00 p.m.
Friday, March 1 at 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, March 2 at 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, March 3 at 2:00 p.m.
Tickets for this clever, fast paced farce will be available mid-December. All tickets are $15 at www.imagination-theater.org. Opening night, Thursday shows, and group tickets are $12.
Thursday, December 6, 2012
A Little Princess - Four Shows This Weekend
Did you know all girls are princesses? Find out more. . .tickets are available at the door. The box office opens a half hour prior to the start of the show.
Thursday, December 6, 7:00 p.m.
Friday, December 7, 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, December 8, 2:00 p.m..
Sunday, December 9, 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, December 6, 7:00 p.m.
Friday, December 7, 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, December 8, 2:00 p.m..
Sunday, December 9, 2:00 p.m.
"How to Audition" Workshop Scheduled
Join us for this timely workshop on April 6 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Imagination Theater. These topics will be covered:
• audition skills for dramas and musicals
• stage etiquette
• preparing a monologue
• cold script reading tips
• improvisation
• preparing songs
This workshop is for kids ages 10+ and adults and is free. We look foward to seeing you at the workshop!
• audition skills for dramas and musicals
• stage etiquette
• preparing a monologue
• cold script reading tips
• improvisation
• preparing songs
This workshop is for kids ages 10+ and adults and is free. We look foward to seeing you at the workshop!
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Become an IT! Sponsor in 2013
Thank you for your support for Imagination Theater over the years. We hope you have enjoyed our shows this past season including Goldilocks and the Three Bears and Little Red Riding Hood, Camelot, The Secret Garden, and now, A Little Princess.
Our 2013 Season begins in February with the madcap British Farce, Run for your Wife. It is a tale about a mischievous London cab driver who has two wives, two lives and a tight schedule to keep! Tickets for this show will be available in mid-December. Next, the Disney children’s musical, The Little Mermaid, Jr., will run in April. In September, we will present Death Trap, an award winning drama followed by the musical, Oliver, during the holidays.
As a non-profit organization (Tax ID #680448569), our sponsors are an invaluable resource to produce our shows. We hope that you will consider becoming a sponsor in 2013. Your donation is tax deductible (and keeps our community theater thriving!
Season tickets and public recognition are just some of the rewards for your generous contribution. Please contact the theater and we will email you the forms!
Sincerely,
Lanny and Tish Langston
Peter and Karen Wolfe
Board of Directors
Our 2013 Season begins in February with the madcap British Farce, Run for your Wife. It is a tale about a mischievous London cab driver who has two wives, two lives and a tight schedule to keep! Tickets for this show will be available in mid-December. Next, the Disney children’s musical, The Little Mermaid, Jr., will run in April. In September, we will present Death Trap, an award winning drama followed by the musical, Oliver, during the holidays.
As a non-profit organization (Tax ID #680448569), our sponsors are an invaluable resource to produce our shows. We hope that you will consider becoming a sponsor in 2013. Your donation is tax deductible (and keeps our community theater thriving!
Season tickets and public recognition are just some of the rewards for your generous contribution. Please contact the theater and we will email you the forms!
Sincerely,
Lanny and Tish Langston
Peter and Karen Wolfe
Board of Directors
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Run for Your Wife Opens February 15, 2013
Imagination Theater is pleased to announce the British Farce, Run for Your Wife, opening Friday, February 15 and running through Sunday, March 3. Shows are at 7:00 p.m. on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays with matinees at 2:00 p.m. on Sundays. This madcap British farce is the story of mischievous London cab driver, John Smith, who has two wives, two lives and a tight schedule to keep! Trouble brews when Smith is mugged and ends up in the hospital. When two addresses are discovered, the police investigate and Smith becomes hilariously entangled in his own hopeless attempts to explain himself. This side-splitting comedy is for ages 18+. Tickets can be purchased (beginning in December) at www.imagination-theater.org or through the box office at (530) 642-0404. Opening night tickets are $10. Imagination Theater, located on the El Dorado County Fairgrounds, brings quality, live, local community theater to Placerville and El Dorado County.
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Happy Thanksgiving!
Imagination Theater! would like to wish you and your family a wonderful Thanksgiving! We thank you for the support you have shown for the theater and are grateful for your dedication to live theater in Placerville. Enjoy this time with your loved ones.
See you at A Little Princess in December!
See you at A Little Princess in December!
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Bring Your Little Princess to See A Little Princess
“Whatever comes," she said, "cannot alter one thing. If I am a princess in rags and tatters, I can be a princess inside. It would be easy to be a princess if I were dressed in cloth of gold, but it is a great deal more of a triumph to be one all the time when no one knows it.” ― Frances Hodgson Burnett, A Little Princess
Tickets are available here 24/7. The box office will be closed during the week of Thanksgiving due to the holiday and fairground furlough days. It will re-open on November 27. The box office is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. and an half hour prior to show time. Don't miss making holiday memories with your family!
- Friday, November 30, 7:00 p.m.
- Saturday, December 1, 2:00 p.m.
- Thursday, December 6, 7:00 p.m.
- Friday, December 7, 7:00 p.m.
- Saturday, December 8, 2:00 p.m.
- Saturday, December 8, 7:00 p.m.
- Sunday, December 9, 2:00 p.m.
- Thursday, December 13, 7:00 p.m.
- Friday, December 14, 7:00 p.m.
- Saturday, December 15, 2:00 p.m.
- Saturday, December 15, 7:00 p.m.
- Sunday, December 16. 2:00 p.m.
- Thursday, December 20, 7:00 p.m.
- Friday, December 21, 7:00 p.m.
- Saturday, December 22, 2:00 p.m.
- Sunday, December 23, 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Announcing IT's 2013 Season!
Friday, November 2, 2012
Calling all ushers!
Interested in ushering at Imagination Theater? Whether or not you have ushered with us in the past or are new on the scene, we would like you to join Lanny Langston and Toni Conley-Widing for Usher Training on Tuesday, November 13 at 7:00 p.m. The meeting will be held here at the theater. We have new spiffy usher vests and are using a new ticketing system. Come meet our new House Manager, Toni! If you are not able to attend, please contact the theater and we will forward your information to her. Thank you for helping us with our patrons over the years. For some, you are the only "face" of the theater that they see.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Little Mermaid Audition Update
Miss out on auditions for A Little Mermaid? We are looking for about 6-8 boys or girls (Ages 8-15) to be in the chorus of the show. Lots of fun parts. Tap into your inner crustacean. Please contact Lanny Langston for details: 530-903-6361.
Monday, October 29, 2012
A Little Princess Ticket Update
Go to: www.imagination-theater.org for tickets |
We are excited about our upcoming musical, A Little Princess. The show opens November 30 and runs through December 23. This is a heartwarming story for the whole family and we encourage you to purchase your tickets now.
We are pleased to announce we now offer online ticketing through Brown Paper Tickets. (BPT)
We now accept credit card payments in addition to PayPal.
BPT buyers can have their tickets mailed, printed at home, or picked up at Will Call.
Group tickets are now available for online purchase.
Wheelchair Seating can be purchased online.
If online ordering is not your style, tickets can be purchased by phone 24/7 through BPT at 1-800-838-3006.
We will continue to take orders through the box office, but we hope you’ll give Brown Paper Tickets a try!
Sara Crewe, heiress to a large fortune, is enrolled at Miss Minchin’s Select Seminary for Young Ladies in Victorian England. At first her life is happy, but news arrives that her father has died and her fortune is lost. Sara is forced to become a servant and must live in a small attic room that seems no better than a prison cell. When a mysterious gentleman from India takes the house next door, some strange and curious things begin to happen.
Tickets are $17 Adult, $14 Senior (55+) and $10 Children
Group Tickets for more than ten can now be purchased online.
A Little Princess – Program Advertising
Want to get the word out about your business? Consider advertising in The Little Princess show program. Reach over 2000 people and show your community support. Business card ads are $45, half page ads are $80, and full page ads are $150. If you are interested, please contact the box office at ITPlacerville@yahoo.com or 530-642-0404.
Friday, October 26, 2012
Little Princess Tickets Available Now
Tickets for Opening Night are $10. All tickets for the November 30th Show are General Admission and can be purchased here.
Shows in December are reserved seating and can be purchased at Brown Paper Tickets. Click link below:
Tickets can also be purchased at the Box Office at 530-642-0404.
Shows in December are reserved seating and can be purchased at Brown Paper Tickets. Click link below:
Tickets can also be purchased at the Box Office at 530-642-0404.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Little Princess Ticket Update
Get your tickets now for Imagination Theater's "A Little Princess"
IT! Box Office: 530-642-0404 or ITPlacerville@yahoo.com
IT! Website: www.imagination-theater.org
Opening Night Tickets can be purchased at:
Dec 1-23 Shows can be purchased at:
A Little Princess – Tickets Available Now
Sara Crewe, heiress to a large fortune, is enrolled at Miss Minchin’s Select Seminary for Young Ladies in Victorian England. At first her life is happy, but news arrives that her father has died and her fortune is lost. Sara is forced to become a servant and must live in a small attic room that seems no better than a prison cell. When a mysterious gentleman from India takes the house next door, some strange and curious things begin to happen.
Friday, November 30, 7:00 p.m.
(All tickets on 11/30 are $10 and are general admission)
Saturday, December 1, 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, December 6, 7:00 p.m.
Friday, December 7, 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, December 8, 2:00 p.m.
Saturday, December 8, 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, December 9, 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, December 13, 7:00 p.m.
Friday, December 14, 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, December 15, 2:00 p.m.
Saturday, December 15, 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, December 16. 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, December 20, 7:00 p.m.
Friday, December 21, 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, December 22, 2:00 p.m.
Sunday, December 23, 2:00 p.m.
Tickets are $17 Adult, $14 Senior (55+) and $10 Children
Group Tickets of more than ten can now be purchased online!
Opening Night Tickets can be purchased at:
Dec 1-23 Shows can be purchased at:
Tickets can also be purchased at the Box Office at 530-642-0404.
A Little Princess – Program Advertising
Want to get the word out about your business? Now is the time to advertise in The Little Princess show program this December. Reach over 2000 people and show your community support. Business card ads are $45, half page ads are $80, and full page ads are $150. If you are interested, please contact Nancy at itplacerville@yahoo.com
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Lanny's Email was hacked!
Hi all- We are just getting the word out to everyone that Lanny's email was hacked this morning. He is here at the theater and not in England needing help. This is to remind you to be mindful to change your password periodically.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
A Little Princess Show Dates and Information
Trinity Harwell plays Sara Crewe in A Little Princess |
Friday, November 30, 7:00 p.m.
Tickets for Opening Night are $10 and are general admission. They can only be purchased here.
All other shows are reserved seating and can be purchased online at www.imagination-theater.org or by contacting the box office at 530-642-0404.
Saturday, December 1, 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, December 6, 7:00 p.m.
Friday, December 7, 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, December 8, 2:00 p.m.
Saturday, December 8, 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, December 9, 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, December 13, 7:00 p.m.
Friday, December 14, 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, December 15, 2:00 p.m.
Saturday, December 15, 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, December 16. 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, December 20, 7:00 p.m.
Friday, December 21, 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, December 22, 2:00 p.m.
Sunday, December 23, 2:00 p.m.
Ticket prices: Adult $17, Senior $14, and Children $10.
Group tickets purchased by phone only. IT! is located on the El Dorado County Fairgrounds.
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
A Little Mermaid Audition This Saturday, Oct 20
VOCAL AUDITIONS - SATURDAY OCTOBER 20, 2012
8:30-9:00 am CHECK -IN
1. Sign in at front desk.
2. Complete Audition Form. Please bring a photo to attach to the Audition Form.
Expensive professional head shots are not required
3. Bring a Brief Resume to attach to the Audition Form. Elaborate resumes are not required.
4. Please check in and complete the Audition Form prior to 9:00am.
9:00am to Noon VOCAL AUDITIONS
Singing Requirements
All auditioners must sing with accompaniment from a live piano accompanist, a CD, an I-Phone or an I-Pod. Pre-recorded accompaniment that includes vocal backing tracks are not allowed. A keyboard accompanist will be available. Auditioners must provide their own sheet music for the accompanist.
Auditioners may sing any musical theater type of song. Songs from the show are allowed.
Any auditioner desiring to be considered for the role of Ariel must sing "Part of Your World" from the show.
Any auditioner desiring to be considered for the role of Sebastian, must sing "Under the Sea" from the show.
Some simple and appropriate movement during the singing is encouraged- but elaborate choreography is not required or encouraged.
Auditioners will sing in the order of checking in.
Upon completion of the vocal auditions a call-back list for the General Auditions on Saturday afternoon will be posted.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 20, 2012
1:00 - 5:00 pm (Ending time is approximate)
GENERAL AUDITION FOR SCRIPT READING, MOVEMENT, & IMPROVISATION
Auditioners will read cold readings from the script as assigned by the Director.
Auditioners may be asked to participate in simple improvisations with other auditioners.
Auditioners will be taught and then demonstrate simple dance steps.
Approximately 30-minutes after the conclusion of the General Auditions a list will be posted indicating those auditioners being selected to attend the Call-Back Auditions.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 21, 20121:00 - 5:00 pm (Ending time is approximate)
CALL-BACK AUDITION
Auditioners will be asked to read various roles.
Some auditioners may be asked to repeat their audition song from the vocal auditions. All auditioners should bring their musical materials.
At the end of the Call Back Audition a cast list will be posted. Auditioners cast in the show, and available parents, will be asked to attend a brief organizational meeting.
ROLES AVAILABLE
THE PRODUCTION IS INTENDED AS A CHILDREN'S THEATER PRODUCTION AS MOST OF THE ACTORS CAST WILL BE YOUNGER THAN AGE 20. MINIMUM AGE FOR AUDITIONERS IS 8 YEARS OLD UNLESS SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE WITH THE DIRECTOR IN ADVANCE. MAXIMUM AUDITIONER AGE IS 25.
Principal Male Roles
Note: All male and female principal roles are singing roles
Prince Eric
Grimsby; the Valet
King Triton
Sebastian
Flounder; the Sidekick (Could be a female)
Scuttle; a Gooney Bird (Could be a female)
Chef Louis
Flotsam (Could be female)
Jetsam (Could be female)
Principal Female Roles
Ariel
The MerSisters; 6 girls
Ursala: the Sea Witch
Carlotta; a member of the Prince's Court
Chorus Roles - Boys and Girls of various ages
Pilot
Sailors
Gulls
Lagoon Animals
Chefs
Princesses
Undersea Animals - fish, crabs, oysters, lobsters, sea horses, octopus, starfish, etc. All are members of King Triton's Court.
Puppeteers- will manipulate a large whale puppet and other sea creatures.
R O L L E R S K A T E S
Many of the characters in the show will be required to move on roller skates during the production. Auditioners are encouraged to bring roller skates, in-line skates, skateboards, or heel-toe skates to the General Audition if they can already skate.
Rehearsal Schedule
A Rehearsal Schedule will be available at the Vocal Auditions
Performance Dates: The show will run during April and May, 2013
Production Team
Director: Peter Wolfe Producer: Lanny Langston
Vocal Director: Dr. Dale Wallerstein
Choreographers: Peter Wolfe and Afton Parker
Fees
There is no fee to audition.
There is a $70.00 Participation Fee for those cast in the show which is due at the first rehearsal.
8:30-9:00 am CHECK -IN
1. Sign in at front desk.
2. Complete Audition Form. Please bring a photo to attach to the Audition Form.
Expensive professional head shots are not required
3. Bring a Brief Resume to attach to the Audition Form. Elaborate resumes are not required.
4. Please check in and complete the Audition Form prior to 9:00am.
9:00am to Noon VOCAL AUDITIONS
Singing Requirements
All auditioners must sing with accompaniment from a live piano accompanist, a CD, an I-Phone or an I-Pod. Pre-recorded accompaniment that includes vocal backing tracks are not allowed. A keyboard accompanist will be available. Auditioners must provide their own sheet music for the accompanist.
Auditioners may sing any musical theater type of song. Songs from the show are allowed.
Any auditioner desiring to be considered for the role of Ariel must sing "Part of Your World" from the show.
Any auditioner desiring to be considered for the role of Sebastian, must sing "Under the Sea" from the show.
Some simple and appropriate movement during the singing is encouraged- but elaborate choreography is not required or encouraged.
Auditioners will sing in the order of checking in.
Upon completion of the vocal auditions a call-back list for the General Auditions on Saturday afternoon will be posted.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 20, 2012
1:00 - 5:00 pm (Ending time is approximate)
GENERAL AUDITION FOR SCRIPT READING, MOVEMENT, & IMPROVISATION
Auditioners will read cold readings from the script as assigned by the Director.
Auditioners may be asked to participate in simple improvisations with other auditioners.
Auditioners will be taught and then demonstrate simple dance steps.
Approximately 30-minutes after the conclusion of the General Auditions a list will be posted indicating those auditioners being selected to attend the Call-Back Auditions.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 21, 20121:00 - 5:00 pm (Ending time is approximate)
CALL-BACK AUDITION
Auditioners will be asked to read various roles.
Some auditioners may be asked to repeat their audition song from the vocal auditions. All auditioners should bring their musical materials.
At the end of the Call Back Audition a cast list will be posted. Auditioners cast in the show, and available parents, will be asked to attend a brief organizational meeting.
ROLES AVAILABLE
THE PRODUCTION IS INTENDED AS A CHILDREN'S THEATER PRODUCTION AS MOST OF THE ACTORS CAST WILL BE YOUNGER THAN AGE 20. MINIMUM AGE FOR AUDITIONERS IS 8 YEARS OLD UNLESS SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE WITH THE DIRECTOR IN ADVANCE. MAXIMUM AUDITIONER AGE IS 25.
Principal Male Roles
Note: All male and female principal roles are singing roles
Prince Eric
Grimsby; the Valet
King Triton
Sebastian
Flounder; the Sidekick (Could be a female)
Scuttle; a Gooney Bird (Could be a female)
Chef Louis
Flotsam (Could be female)
Jetsam (Could be female)
Principal Female Roles
Ariel
The MerSisters; 6 girls
Ursala: the Sea Witch
Carlotta; a member of the Prince's Court
Chorus Roles - Boys and Girls of various ages
Pilot
Sailors
Gulls
Lagoon Animals
Chefs
Princesses
Undersea Animals - fish, crabs, oysters, lobsters, sea horses, octopus, starfish, etc. All are members of King Triton's Court.
Puppeteers- will manipulate a large whale puppet and other sea creatures.
R O L L E R S K A T E S
Many of the characters in the show will be required to move on roller skates during the production. Auditioners are encouraged to bring roller skates, in-line skates, skateboards, or heel-toe skates to the General Audition if they can already skate.
Rehearsal Schedule
A Rehearsal Schedule will be available at the Vocal Auditions
Performance Dates: The show will run during April and May, 2013
Production Team
Director: Peter Wolfe Producer: Lanny Langston
Vocal Director: Dr. Dale Wallerstein
Choreographers: Peter Wolfe and Afton Parker
Fees
There is no fee to audition.
There is a $70.00 Participation Fee for those cast in the show which is due at the first rehearsal.
Friday, October 12, 2012
Consider Becoming a Sponsor for 2013
Thank you for your support for our community theater over the years. Whether you have attended shows, worked on stage or back stage or somewhere in between--we appreciate you! We hope you have enjoyed our shows this past season. Our 2012 Season included the children’s fairy tale favorites Goldilocks and the Three Bears and Little Red Riding Hood. This was followed by the classic musical, Camelot. Most recently we enjoyed the artistry and story of The Secret Garden. Finally we will conclude our season during the holiday run of A Little Princess.
As a non-profit organization (Tax ID #680448569), our sponsors are an invaluable resource to produce our shows. We hope that you will consider becoming a sponsor in 2013. Your donation is tax deductible (less the ticket value) and keeps our community theater thriving! Season tickets and public recognition are just some of the rewards. Please contact the theater for further information at 530-642-0404.
Our 2013 Season begins in February with the madcap British Farce, Run for your Wife. It is a tale about a mischievous London cab driver who has two wives, two lives and a tight schedule to keep! Next, the Disney children’s musical, The Little Mermaid, Jr., will run in April and May. In the fall we will present Death Trap, an award winning drama followed by the musical, Oliver.
As a non-profit organization (Tax ID #680448569), our sponsors are an invaluable resource to produce our shows. We hope that you will consider becoming a sponsor in 2013. Your donation is tax deductible (less the ticket value) and keeps our community theater thriving! Season tickets and public recognition are just some of the rewards. Please contact the theater for further information at 530-642-0404.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Our 2013 Season
We are excited about the upcoming year! Our 2013 Season begins in February with the madcap British Farce, Run for your Wife. It is a tale about a mischievous London cab driver who has two wives, two lives and a tight schedule to keep! Next, the Disney children’s musical, The Little Mermaid, Jr., will run in April and May. In the fall we will present Death Trap, an award winning drama followed by the musical, Oliver in December.
Run for Your Wife has been cast.
Auditions for The Little Mermaid, Jr. are October 20, 2012.
Auditions for Death Trap are June 22, 2013
Auditions for the musical Oliver are in the spring of 2013.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Final Weekend of The Secret Garden
Don't miss the final weekend of The Secret Garden.
- Friday, September 28 at 7:00 p.m.
- Saturday, September 29 at 7:00 p.m.
- Sunday, September 30 at 3:00 p.m.
Tickets can be purchased by phone (530) 642-0404 or at the door.
Sac International Airport Performing Arts Series
We're looking for musicians, dancers and other performance artists to perform at the Sacramento Airport during the holiday season starting the week of Thanksgiving and going through the new year.
Each year, the Sacramento International Airport hosts a Holiday Performing Arts Series in Terminal B, featuring local artists. The purpose of the Series is to bring high-quality, diverse performances that are representative of the region and its residents to the Airport for the enjoyment of holiday travelers.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Monday, October 15, 2012, 3:00 p.m.
Applications are now available. More information at www.sacmetroarts.org
Each year, the Sacramento International Airport hosts a Holiday Performing Arts Series in Terminal B, featuring local artists. The purpose of the Series is to bring high-quality, diverse performances that are representative of the region and its residents to the Airport for the enjoyment of holiday travelers.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Monday, October 15, 2012, 3:00 p.m.
Applications are now available. More information at www.sacmetroarts.org
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
The Secret Garden continues through Sept. 30
Rose (Kate Barba) and Lily (Michelle Harwell) share a tender moment. |
Tickets are $10-$17 and can be purchased online (PayPal) at www.it-tickets.org or call the box office at (530) 642-0404. Tickets are also available at the door.
Congrats! Run for Your Wife is cast!
Thanks to those who came out for the Run for your Wife auditions on September 8. We are pleased to announce that the show has been cast. We are still looking for someone for the photographer part. It is a small role, but essential to the play.
Grant Stellflug – John Smith
Jody Wills – Mary Smith
Kathleen Mini – Barbara Smith
Chris Celestin – Stanley Gardner
Mark Bonham – Det.Sgt Troughton
Sean Conley-Widing – Det.Sgt Porterhouse
Rick Gaylord – Bobby Franklin
Not Cast - Photographer
Lanny Langston – Director
Grant Stellflug – John Smith
Jody Wills – Mary Smith
Kathleen Mini – Barbara Smith
Chris Celestin – Stanley Gardner
Mark Bonham – Det.Sgt Troughton
Sean Conley-Widing – Det.Sgt Porterhouse
Rick Gaylord – Bobby Franklin
Not Cast - Photographer
Lanny Langston – Director
Friday, September 14, 2012
Costume Sales
Looking for that perfect costume for those parties and events? Imagination Theater once again will be selling clothing and costumes during October on Saturday mornings. Items are reasonable priced and proceeds support live theater in the community. Also, if you would like to volunteer to help people find that perfect costume combination, please contact the theater at 530-642-0404.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Audition Notice for Disney's Little Mermaid Jr., The Musical
VOCAL AUDITIONS - SATURDAY OCTOBER 20, 2012
8:30-9:00 am CHECK -IN
1. Sign in at front desk.
2. Complete Audition Form. Please bring a photo to attach to the Audition Form.
Expensive professional head shots are not required
3. Bring a Brief Resume to attach to the Audition Form. Elaborate resumes are not required.
4. Please check in and complete the Audition Form prior to 9:00am.
9:00am to Noon VOCAL AUDITIONS
Singing Requirements:
All auditioners must sing with accompaniment from a live piano accompanist, a CD, an I-Phone or an I-Pod. Pre-recorded accompaniment that includes vocal backing tracks are not allowed. A keyboard accompanist will be available. Auditioners must provide their own sheet music for the accompanist.
Auditioners may sing any musical theater type of song. Songs from the show are allowed.
Any auditioner desiring to be considered for the role of Ariel must sing "Part of Your World" from the show.
Any auditioner desiring to be considered for the role of Sebastian, must sing "Under the Sea" from the show.
Some simple and appropriate movement during the singing is encouraged- but elaborate choreography is not required or encouraged.
Auditioners will sing in the order of checking in.
Upon completion of the vocal auditions a call-back list for the General Auditions on Saturday afternoon will be posted.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 20, 2012
1:00 - 5:00 pm (Ending time is approximate)
GENERAL AUDITION FOR SCRIPT READING, MOVEMENT, & IMPROVISATION
Auditioners will read cold readings from the script as assigned by the Director.
Auditioners may be asked to participate in simple improvisations with other auditioners.
Auditioners will be taught and then demonstrate simple dance steps.
Approximately 30-minutes after the conclusion of the General Auditions a list will be posted indicating those auditioners being selected to attend the Call-Back Auditions.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 21, 2012
1:00 - 5:00 pm (Ending time is approximate)
CALL-BACK AUDITION
Auditioners will be asked to read various roles.
Some auditioners may be asked to repeat their audition song from the vocal auditions. All auditioners should bring their musical materials.
At the end of the Call Back Audition a cast list will be posted. Auditioners cast in the show, and available parents, will be asked to attend a brief organizational meeting.
ROLES AVAILABLE
THE PRODUCTION IS INTENDED AS A CHILDREN'S THEATER PRODUCTION AS MOST OF THE ACTORS CAST WILL BE YOUNGER THAN AGE 20. MINIMUM AGE FOR AUDITIONERS IS 8 YEARS OLD UNLESS SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE WITH THE DIRECTOR IN ADVANCE. MAXIMUM AUDITIONER AGE IS 25.
Principal Male Roles Note: All male and female principal roles are singing roles
Prince Eric
Grimsby; the Valet
King Triton
Sebastian
Flounder; the Sidekick (Could be a female)
Scuttle; a Gooney Bird (Could be a female)
Chef Louis
Flotsam (Could be female)
Jetsam (Could be female)
Principal Female Roles
Ariel
The MerSisters; 6 girls
Ursala: the Sea Witch
Carlotta; a member of the Prince's Court
Chorus Roles - Boys and Girls of various ages
Pilot
Sailors
Gulls
Lagoon Animals
Chefs
Princesses
Undersea Animals - fish, crabs, oysters, lobsters, sea horses, octopus, starfish, etc. All are members of King Triton's Court.
Puppeteers- will manipulate a large whale puppet and other sea creatures.
R O L L E R S K A T E S
Many of the characters in the show will be required to move on roller skates during the production. Auditioners are encouraged to bring roller skates, in-line skates, skateboards, or heel-toe skates to the General Audition if they can already skate.
Rehearsal Schedule
A Rehearsal Schedule will be available at the Vocal Auditions
Performance Dates
The show will run during April and May, 2013
Production Team
Director: Peter Wolfe Producer: Lanny Langston
Vocal Director: Dr. Dale Wallerstein
Choreographers: Peter Wolfe and Afton Parker
Fees
There is no fee to audition.
There is a $70.00 Participation Fee for those cast in the show which is due at the first rehearsal.
Run for Your Wife Audition Update
Audition Update - IT is looking for "big guy" age 20+ to play the role as photographer in Run For Your Wife. It is a small part with minimal rehearsal, but is essential to the show. Contact Lanny at 530-903-6361 if you are interested.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Come to IT! for this enchanting classic, The Secret Garden
This enchanting classic of children's literature is reimagined in brilliant musical style by composer Lucy Simon and Marsha Norman, the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of 'Night Mother.' Orphaned in India, 11 year-old Mary Lennox returns to Yorkshire to live with her embittered, reclusive uncle Archibald and his invalid son Colin. The estate's many wonders include a magic garden which beckons the children with haunting melodies and the "Dreamers", spirits from Mary's past who guide her through her new life, dramatizing The Secret Garden's compelling tale of forgiveness and renewal.
"Elegant, entrancing...The best American musical of the Broadway season." -Time
"A splendid, intelligent musical...It's all you can hope for in children's theatre. But the best surprise is that this show is the most adult new musical of the season."- USA Today
Tickets are available for all shows at www.it-tickets.org or 530-642-0404
"Elegant, entrancing...The best American musical of the Broadway season." -Time
"A splendid, intelligent musical...It's all you can hope for in children's theatre. But the best surprise is that this show is the most adult new musical of the season."- USA Today
Tickets are available for all shows at www.it-tickets.org or 530-642-0404
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Auditions for Disney's The Little Mermaid
Sat., October 20 —9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Call Backs by Invitation
Sat., October 20 —1:00 to 5:00 p.m.Final Audition
Sun., October 21—1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Peter Wolfe is directing this delightful Disney favorite. Show dates April-May 2013.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Auditon information from the director...
Imagination Theater will be holding auditions for the very funny farce "Run For Your Wife" by Ray Cooney on Saturday, September 8th from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at our theater on the El Dorado County Fairgrounds. The cast consist of six men (ages 20 to 60) and two women ages (20 to 45). This play is about a taxi cab driver in London who has two wives and how he delicately keeps a schedule on seeing and living with them until one night when he sees a mugging take place and tries to help and gets knocked out and taken to the hospital. He gives two addresses where he lives and the investaging officers put the entire play into a farcical spin. Great fun, fast moving and side spliting lines make this a great challenge for any actor. Actors will use a English accent.
There will be cold readings from the script and some improvisations. We will rehearse most every Wednesday evening starting in September (once a week) then in January three nights a week unitl we open on Feburary 15th. Show runs Feburary 15 to March 3rd. If you have never done a farce here is a great opportunity to exercise your acting ability and have a lot of fun doing it. If you have any questions, contact Lanny at 530-903-6361.
Look forward to seeing you at auditions!
There will be cold readings from the script and some improvisations. We will rehearse most every Wednesday evening starting in September (once a week) then in January three nights a week unitl we open on Feburary 15th. Show runs Feburary 15 to March 3rd. If you have never done a farce here is a great opportunity to exercise your acting ability and have a lot of fun doing it. If you have any questions, contact Lanny at 530-903-6361.
Look forward to seeing you at auditions!
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
The Secret Garden opens this Friday
Imagination Theater is pleased to announce the musical, The Secret Garden, opening Friday, September 7 and running through Sunday, September 30. Shows are 7:00 p.m. on Thursday (September 13), all Fridays, Saturdays (Sept. 8, 29), with matinees at 2:00 p.m. on Saturdays (Sept. 15, 22) and all Sunday matinees. Based on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnet, The Secret Garden tells the story of Mary Lennox, a lonely little girl who is sent to live with her uncle Archibald in Yorkshire , England after being orphaned by a cholera epidemic in India . Still grieving over the loss of his beloved wife Lily and distraught over the condition of his bedridden son, Archibald casts a dark shadow over the manor until Mary discovers a secret garden that had once belonged to Lily. By nursing the garden back to life, Mary restores life to her grieving uncle and his son.de, changing their lives forever. September 7th-30th. Tickets available now. Tickets are $10-$17 and can be purchased online at www.it-tickets.org. or through the box office at (530) 642-0404. There are two community nights available (September 7 and 15) and all tickets are $10.
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