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COOKEVILLE, Tenn. (Feb. 19, 2004) – Auditions for the spring production
of A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams will be held
from 7 to 10 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday, March 1 and 2, at Tennessee Tech
University’s Backdoor Playhouse.
Roles are available for six men and six women, ranging in ages from mid-teens
to early fifties. “Casting is open to all people who are interested,
and I would like to encourage persons of minority backgrounds to try out,”
said Playhouse Director Mark Creter.
Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script, copies of which
are available for 24-hour checkout from Creter’s office, located
in South Hall, Room 225.
A Streetcar Named Desire hit theaters in 1946 and cemented Williams’
reputation as a great American playwright, earning him both a New York’s
Critics Circle Award and a Pulitzer Prize.
This will be the first Tennessee Williams play produced at the Backdoor
Playhouse since the 1996 critically acclaimed production of The Glass
Menagerie directed by Creter.
Rehearsals are set for late March and April, and performances are scheduled
from April 29 through May 8.
The Backdoor Playhouse is located at the rear of TTU’s Jere Whitson
Building.
For more information, call Creter at 931/372-3478.
--Tracey LeFevre
This information posted 26 February 2004
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