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Little Women

Auditions:

WHEN:
  • Tuesday March 18 at 6pm
  • Friday March 21 at 6pm
  • Saturday March 22 at 6pm
WHERE: At Spotlight Studios, 3 Railroad Street in Fairport
WHO: For Performers in 9th grade through Adult

Be part of a production that will bring a classic story to life on stage! Spotlight Studios proudly presents the play, "Little Women".

This production is open to all performers 9th grade through adult from the area!

You should only attend ONE audition date. If you are unable to attend any audition dates, contact the director at john.barthelmes@gmail.com to set up an alternate audition.

PERFORMANCES:

June 13 and 14 at Spotlight Studios for the Performing Arts in Fairport

CAST:

Calling Actors and Actresses in grade 9 through adult.

BRING:

  • Completed Audition Form and Conflicts Sheet (download below)
  • A headshot or school picture, which will not be returned
  • A resume, if available

PREPARE:

Choose a scene to prepare and be ready to read lines at the audition. Scene packets can be downloaded from here: Audition Scenes.

REHEARSALS:

Refer to the audition form for a complete list of potential rehearsals. Please note you will NOT be called for every listed rehearsal - a more detailed schedule will be distributed after casting takes place. Cast members must attend all Mandatory Rehearsals.

There is NO cost for this production. Those interested must audition to be in this production.

QUESTIONS:

585-305-4767 (leave a message and your call will be returned) or email john.barthelmes@gmail.com

Hope to see you at the audition!

LOCATION:

All auditions, rehearsals and performances take place at:
Spotlight Studios of Fairport
3 Railroad Street
Fairport, NY 14450

Please pay attention to posted "No Parking" signs.

DESCRIPTION:

Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy March are four sisters living with their mother in New England. Their father is away serving as a chaplain in the Civil War, and the sisters struggle to support themselves and keep their household running despite the fact that the family recently lost its fortune. In the process, they become close friends with their wealthy neighbor, Theodore Laurence, known as "Laurie."

As the girls grow older, each faces her own personal demons and moral challenges. Jo, our beloved protagonist, must tame her tomboyish ways and learn to be more ladylike while pursuing her ambition to be a great writer. Meg, the oldest, must put aside her love of wealth and finery in order to follow her heart. Beth, the shy one, must conquer her bashfulness, while Amy, the youngest, has to sacrifice her aristocratic pride. The girls are guided in their personal growth by their mother, "Marmee."

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Spotlight Studios for the Performing Arts • 3 Railroad St, Fairport, NY • Email: johnb@SpotlightArts.com • Phone: 585-305-4767