KONG'S NIGHT OUT and A LITTLE MURDER NEVER HURT ANYBODY - Main Street Theatre Works Non Equity Auditions

Posted December 20, 2019
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KONG'S NIGHT OUT and A LITTLE MURDER NEVER HURT ANYBODY - Main Street Theatre Works

Main Street Theatre Works announces auditions for their 2020 Summer Season

Kong’s Night Out & A Little Murder Never Hurt Anybody

Main Street announces their 2020 Summer Season ~ Kong’s Night Out, by Jack Neary, directed by Allen Pontes, playing Fri & Sat, 6/19 - 7/18, and A Little Murder Never Hurt Anybody, by Ron Bernas, directed by Shawn B. O’Neal, playing Fri & Sat, 8/7 - 9/5. The shows are performed at the beautiful Kennedy Mine Amphitheatre in Jackson. All rehearsals until tech week are in Sacramento, at R25. Actors will receive a $150 gas stipend.

AUDITIONS will be held at The Three Penny stage, (1723 25th St, Sacramento, in the R25 complex) on Sunday, 1/12 from 6:30p – 9:30p, and Monday, 1/13, from 6:30p - 9:30p. Auditions will be cold reads from selected sides. Please bring a headshot and resume.

KONG’S NIGHT OUT, by Ron Bernas
Directed by Allen Pontes
Runs Fri & Sat, 6/19 - 7/18

Rehearsals start the week of 5/13, and are in Sacramento until tech week.

Auditions will be cold reads from the script. For a copy of the sides/script, contact Allen Pontes at pontesallen@gmail.net.

Synopsis:

Kong’s Night Out is the story of what happened in the hotel room next to the hotel room where Ann (played in the 1933 movie by Fay Wray) was whisked out of bed and into the Manhattan night by King Kong. As low-end Broadway producer Myron Siegel is getting ready to open his latest production, Foxy Felicia, Myron finds out that his rival is going to open, directly across the street, a very big show, with a very big monkey! As the story unfolds, doors fly open and slam shut, as well as mistaken identities, pies in the face, deceit, underhandedness, and even a couple of romances. It’s a comic look at a classic story, as depicted in the 1933 movie.

All parts available:

Myron Siegel - 40s
Sally Charmaine – 60s
Daisy – 20s
Little Willie - 30s - 40s
Bertrille Siegel - 30s - 40s
Ann Farrow – 20s
Carl Dennam – 40s
Jack Driskel - 30s

A LITTLE MURDER NEVER HURT ANYBODY, by Ron Bernas
Directed by Shawn B. O’Neal
Runs Fri & Sat, 8/7 - 9/5

Rehearsals start the week of 7/1, and are in Sacramento until tech week.

Auditions will be cold reads from the script. For a copy of the sides/script, contact Shawn B. O’Neal at oneal.shawnb@gmail.com.

Synopsis:

A Little Murder Never Hurt Anybody, pays homage to the screwball comedies of the 1930s. The story centers around New Year’s Eve at the Perry mansion, where Matthew Perry and his wife, Julia, divulge their New Year’s Resolutions ~ his is to kill her before the year is up, and hers is to stay alive through the year so she can attend their daughter Bunny’s wedding. But as Julia dodges Matthew’s murder attempts, several friends and staff mysteriously die on the family estate. Enter Detective Plotnik – a Sam Spade reincarnation who suspects everyone but hasn’t got a clue. As the bodies fall, it seems that Matthew is responsible for murdering everyone except his wife. But if he didn’t do it, “who done it?”

All parts available:

Matthew Perry – Mid 50s

Buttram – 40s – 50s

Julia Perry – Mid 50s

Bunny Perry – Mid 20s

Donald – Mid 20s

Plotnik – 30s – 50s

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