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Garrison Players auditions for 'Voices of the Titanic' begin next Tuesday
Staff reports 9:32 a.m.
ROLLINSFORD - Auditions for Garrison Players' "Voices of the Titanic" are scheduled for next Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. and April 11 from noon-2 p.m., both at Garrison Players Arts Center, Corner of Roberts Road and Portland Ave (Rte 4), Rollinsford. Auditioners will read sides from the play, as well as participating in a brief singing demonstration. Resumes and headshots welcome but not required. In the play, the stage comes alive with passengers and crew of the Titanic, speaking to us directly about the disaster. We see the magnificent vessel through the eyes of both the first-class and third-class passengers. When Frederick Fleet spots the iceberg, all the officers are called upon to carry out the most dreaded command Captain Smith ever had to issue: "Get the lifeboats ready!" Show dates are June 19-21 and June 26-28 Roles: Titania, Spirit of the Titanic: ethereal creature who serves as a narrator and guide - any age Shipbuilder, Sailor, Rescuer (composite role): Male - any age - Irish, English, Canadian Captain Edward Smith - Captain of The Titanic: Male 40+ - English - white beard a big plus Bruce Ismay - Chairman of the White Star Line: English - Male - 40+ Isidor Straus - First-class passenger: Male - 50+ - slight German accent Ida Straus - his wife: Female - 50+ - heavier German accent John Jacob Astor - richest man in America: Male - 40s Madeleine Astor - his wife: Female - 18 Margaret Brown - the "Unsinkable Molly Brown": Female - 40s Ellen Mockler - Irish immigrant: Female - 20s Hannah Naughton - Irish immigrant: Female -20s Harold Bride - Telegraph operator: Male - 20s - English For further information please contact Director: Mike Doyle: mdoyle5902@icloud.com About Garrison Players Arts Center Garrison Players Arts Center (GPAC) is a nonprofit, volunteer-based community theatre group dedicated to enriching the cultural life of the area by presenting high-quality theatrical performances geared for family audiences. Established in 1953, the Players encourage people of all ages to enjoy and participate in the many facets of the performing arts, and to help maintain the Garrison Players Arts Center. For more information about auditions, shows, volunteering, sponsorship, or GPAC, visit the website at www.garrisonplayers.org.
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