SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE CASE OF THE JERSEY LILY **New Date** - Rover Dramawerks Non Equity Auditions

Posted June 10, 2014
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SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE CASE OF THE JERSEY LILY **New Date** - Rover Dramawerks

ROVER DRAMAWERKS ANNOUNCES AUDITIONS



Sherlock Holmes And The Case Of The Jersey Lily

Wrens by Anne McGravie


by Katie Forgette

directed by Rick Tuman



Auditions - NEW DATES!

Saturday, June 28 from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m.

Sunday, June 29 from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m.

Callbacks on Wednesday, July 2 from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m.





APPOINTMENT REQUIRED!

For an appointment time, please email


audition14_at_roverdramawerks_com.



Auditions will be at Rover Dramawerks’ NEW theatre venue

located at 221 W. Parker Road, Suite 580 in Plano,

at the northwest corner of 75 and Parker Rd.

in the Ruisseau Village Shopping Center.



Brief Synopsis:


The cunning of Sherlock Holmes and his stalwart partner, Dr. John Watson, meet the wit of Oscar Wilde and the lovely, charming actress, Mr. Lillie Langtry, as they seek to solve a mystery in this exciting new play involving blackmail, theatre, love…and Holmesian villains aplenty. (comedy/mystery)


Roles: 2 women 5 men



Sherlock Holmes

30s to 50s. A cunning, ingenious (and occasionally witty) master of deduction and spotter of the obvious that others don’t see. Holmes is a gentleman and loyal friend who holds high his duty to country…he is also quite human at times. There is one scene when Holmes “plays” Mrs. Padgett, an actress readying for a role in Mr. Wilde’s upcoming play.


Dr. John Watson / Man 2


30s to 50s (can be older than Holmes). Sherlock’s friend, confidante, and a doctor in his own write, he is loyal to his friend and committed to his duty. Man 2 is an extra.

Mrs. Lille Langtry / Woman

30s to mid-40s (she is 40 at the time the play is set). One of England’s greatest actresses, The Jersey Lily, she possesses the talent, allure, charm and sentiment associated with her legend. In one scene she disguises herself in order to fool Mr. Holmes.

Oscar Wilde

30s to 50 (Mr. Wilde died at age 46): Friend to Mrs. Langtry, the famous (infamous) Irish poet and playwright. At the time of this play’s setting, he is in the process of writing one of his most well-known and beloved plays, which will star The Jersey Lily. Thus, we are privy to his thoughts and Wilde-isms that reflect his clever humor and outgoing personality during the creative process.

Mrs. Irma Tory / Mrs. McGlynn

40s to 60s. Housekeeper, respectively, to Lillie Langtry and Sherlock Holmes, as well as a secret member of Professor Moriarty’s gang. The actress cast in these roles needs to play the kindhearted housekeepers and the ruthless gang member (and frustrated actress) willing to take no hostages.

John Smythe, AKA Man / Abdul Karim / Man 1

20s to 40s (fairly open). Respectively, a Moriarty gang member; and an attendant and confidante servant to Queen Victoria. Man 1 is an extra. As a gang member, he is not the brightest bulb in the box but he can hold his own. The actor cast in these roles needs to portray characters that are well-distinguished from each other.

Professor Moriarty

30s to 50s (can be older than Holmes). The classic, criminal mastermind in every sense of the word, he is “in it” not solely for riches but for the chance to best his opponent, Sherlock Holmes. There is something about him which gives the impression that he is a violent person who does not tolerate fools or failure.



All roles are available.




Other information:





· Email
audition14_at_roverdramawerks_com for an appointment, and access to a script will be made available to you.



· Please prepare a one-minute, memorized serio-comic monologue. Although the play is a mystery in the classic sense, it has the tongue-in-cheek dialogue and cadence of Sherlock Holmes and Oscar Wilde.

· English accents are required

· Be prepared to read from the script. Please be familiar with the script when you come to audition.



· Please bring a resume and head shot.



· References may be required.



·Actors and technicians will receive stipends.



· Rehearsals will begin begin on or around July 21 in Plano.

· Please call (972) 849-0358 for more information.



Or email
audition14_at_roverdramawerks_com.



Sherlock Holmes And The Case Of The Jersey Lily

will run September 11- October 4, 2014



at Rover Dramawerks new theatre located at

221 W. Parker Rd.,

Suite 580, Plano 75023.



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