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Auditions

PROCESS THEATRE will be holding auditions for our Spring production of AUNTIE MAME on Sunday, January 29.

All info (including audition sides) can be found below.

 

The Process Theatre announces auditions for the play "Auntie Mame" by Patrick Dennison directed by Barbara Cole Uterhardt. The roles of Mame and Vera Charles have already been cast. All other roles are available. Auditions are Sunday January 29th from 6pm-10pm. We will have 30 minute audition slots which will consist of cold readings from the script. 

To set up a time please email your headshot and resume to theprocesstheatreco@yahoo.com and in the subject line please write Mame Auditions. Let us know what times you'd prefer to audition and someone will get back to you with an audition time. 

We need both men and women of all ages to audition. Most actors will be playing mutliple roles.
The show runs April 14 - May 5. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 5pm. Rehearsals begin Late February - Early March and all rehearsals and performances will be OnStage Atlanta in Decatur, GA. Stipend Paid.

 

Sides for the audition:

Please be familiar with ALL sides (no matter the gender or age range). 

The full script can be found here -- Act One and Act Two

Side A - pg. 12-15 Norah, Mame, Ito, Young Patrick. Start with Norah's "It's like the ladies' restroom..." and skip pg. 14, end at bottom of p. 15 with Mame's "I'm your Auntie Mame!"

Side B - pgs. 52-53 Beauregard and Mame. Start with Beau's "Ma'am, you don't know how happy I am to see you." and end with Beau's "I'll tell that taxi to wait"

Side C - pg. 59-60 Young Patrick and Mame. Start with Mame's "Stop looking at the pictures..." and end with Mame's "...if he didn't intend to" (just before Beau's first line)

Side D - pg. 70 Grown Patrick. The whole letter monologue on this page

Side E - pg. 79-81 Norah, Gooch, O'Bannion, Mame. Start at top of p. 79 with O'Bannion's line and end on Mame's line "How did she stand it?"

Side F - pg. 86-87 Gooch and Mame. Start with Gooch's "Mrs. Burnside, if there's nothing else you wanted me for..." and end at end of scene

Side G - pg. 56-59 Sally, Mother Burnside, Beauregard, Mame. Start with Mother Burnside's entrance and end at end of scene

 

For auditions at other theatres in Altanta, visit The Atlanta Coalition of Performing Arts to find out about their Annual Unified Auditions or to see a list of current auditions.