
Opera house theatre company’s latest production, “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas,” is a fun show. For further information, call Mark Reyes at 499-4355.TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS: John ‘Perk’ Perkinson plays Sheriff Ed Earl Dodson and Michelle Braxton plays Miss Mona in Opera House Theatre Company’s latest play. performances will be the evenings of Oct. Auditions will be at the Arts Council Center, 482 Greenmeadow Road, Saturday, Oct. They’re looking for “improvisation skills and outgoing personalities,” and won’t be charging a participation fee. Thousand Oaks’ Young Artists Ensemble is looking for actors and actresses between 13 and 19 years old to portray ghouls, ghosts and creatures of the night for a Halloween fund-raiser. 27, at 1 p.m., Monday, the 28th and Tuesday the 29th at 7:30 at the company’s theater, 6685 Princeton Ave. Artist director William Fisher says he’s looking for “any actor who would like to perform in a Shakespearean production.” Auditions, which will consist of cold readings from the text, will be held Sunday, Sept. The cast includes 12 men and five womenbetween 14 and 60 years old. The California Shakespeare Company will hold auditions for its upcoming production of “The Tempest,” Sunday through Tuesday, Sept. 13.įor further information, call the Cabrillo Music Theatre at 483-8859.

The production, directed by Tam Warner and choreographed by John Charron, takes the place of the previously announced “Peter Pan” on the Cabrillo group’s schedule, and will open Nov. You are asked to bring sheet music in the proper key, limit your song to one minute, and dress in clothing suitable for a dance audition. Adult actors will be heard Monday and Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Auditions for Sandy (the dog) will take place at noon Saturday children will audition between 1 and 5 p.m. Wright Cultural Center, 575 Surfside Drive in Port Hueneme. The company is looking for ethnic diversity.Īll auditions will be held at the Dorill B. The huge cast calls for actors from 6 to 60 years old and a dog. The Cabrillo Music Theatre will hold auditions for its upcoming production of the musical “Annie” on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, Sept. Nichols Bookstore and Gallery in Santa Paula, and the play-not exactly obscure-should be available at any public library. Actors are requested to call the theater at 525-4645 to line up an audition appointment.ĭirector Apollo Dukakis requests that actors read the play prior to auditioning a limited number of copies are available at Mr. in Santa Paula Saturday’s auditions will take place at the Santa Paula Theater Center, 127 S. at the Unitarian-Universalist Church, 740 E. Today’s auditions will be held between 7 and 10 p.m. The cast includes seven women between 21 and 55 years old, and 12 men between 24 and 75. Kaufman and Moss Hart’s venerable farce “You Can’t Take It with You” tonight and Saturday afternoon. The Santa Paula Theater Center will continue auditions for its upcoming production of George S. For reservations or further information, call 483-8859. Reserved-seat tickets are $17, with discounts available for students, seniors and active military personnel. Performances are tonight through Saturday nights at 8, with a matinee Sunday at 2 p.m. “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas” concludes this weekend at the Dorill P. Zale Morris’ costumes are colorful, though entirely too many people wear their pants inside their boots-making them look like real dudes. Charron’s contribution, danced by several Texas A & M football players, is a real showstopper.Īlso of special note is the stage set, a fine-looking and functional combination of design (by Ken Probe) and construction.
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There are about 50 members of the cast in all, plus an excellent live band playing offstage, conducted by David Pier.įirst-time director Kevin Calvin has done a fine job in collaboration with musical director Charles Padilla and choreographers DeAnne Spicer and John Charron. Bret Rundgren plays the affable singing narrator, Deputy Hogan. Wingwoah and Ray Mastrovito as the governor. Standing somewhere in the middle, politically speaking, are Gabriel de la Vega as Senator J. He is the one who heads the movement to close down the ranch.

Thorpe, a blustering sort of Texas-cross between consumer reporter David Horowitz and a televangelist. The bad guys are headed by Gabriel Arciniega as Melvin P. Nash plays the Chicken Ranch’s maid, Jewel.

The current crop of working girls are headed by Liora Danine and Holly Holst, and Moira L.
