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| 1:00pm | 1:00pm» Auditions: "Bug" (Odeum Theatre) |
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| 8:00pm | 8:00pm» Monthly Comedy Showcase |
8:00pm» How to Manifest in the Sunshine and be Happy |
8:00pm» How to Manifest in the Sunshine and be Happy |
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- Time:
- 8:00pm
- Description:
- Tulsa's A Murder Of Comics is the city's premiere stand-up collective, featuring a stable of more than a dozen professionals and a constantly growing number of up-and-coming amateurs. Topics range from topical news to relationships, social commentary, dirty jokes and satire, and even Anthropology!
- Company:
- Murder of Comics
- Location:
- Nightingale Theater
- Admission:
- $5
- Reservation Required:
- No
- For Mature Audiences:
- Yes
- Time:
- 8:00pm-10:00pm
- Description:
- HOW TO MANIFEST IN THE SUNSHINE AND BE HAPPY
~an original shadow-play by John Cruncleton (with apologies to the Egyptian Book of the Dead)
In conjunction with Philbrook's 'Egyptian Treasures' exhibit. - Company:
- Midwestern Theater
- Location:
- Nightingale Theater
- Admission:
- $8
- Reservation Required:
- No
- For Mature Audiences:
- No
- Time:
- 1:00pm-3:00pm
- Description:
- Odeum Theatre Company announces open auditions for "Bug" by Tracy Letts
Odeum opens their 2010-2011 season with the work of Pulitzer Prize winning playwright and Tulsa native, Tracy Letts: Agnes is a divorced waitress with a drug addiction hiding out from her abusive ex-husband, Jerry, in a seedy Oklahoma motel room. Her lesbian friend, R.C., brings soft-spoken Gulf War drifter, Peter, to visit after a night on the town. Peter, having no place to stay, humbly accepts Agnes’ invitation to crash on the motel floor. However, it is not long before Agnes has promoted him to her bed, and their relationship has rapidly escalated beyond the platonic. Matters grow complicated when Jerry – only recently released from prison – locates Agnes and determines to resume their previous relationship. Additionally, an eerie bug infestation has Agnes and Peter fighting welts and sores with ever increasing intensity. Peter believes the bugs to have been planted under his skin during a recent stay at a military hospital facility – an experiment gone awry… Fears escalate to paranoia, conspiracy theories, and twists in psychological motives.
We will be reading for the following adult roles:
R.C. (Ronnie) - 30s or older, R.C. is the lesbian friend of Agnes. A partier who introduces Peter to Agnes.
Goss (Jerry) - Early 40s, Goss is Agnes' ex-con ex-husband, returned from prison, presumably to pick up where they left off.
Dr. Sweet - 30s or older, Dr. Sweet is the Army doctor who tended to Peter while he was there.
Please arrive on time, with headshot and resume.
Callbacks will be Sunday, July 18, at 1 pm.
Performances are September 30 – October 10. - Company:
- Odeum Theatre
- Location:
- Nightingale Theater
- Reservation Required:
- No
- For Mature Audiences:
- No
- Time:
- 3:00pm-5:00pm
- Description:
- Nightingale Theater open auditions for "Women Behind Bars," by Tom Eyen
In this hilarious send-up of women in prison B movies of the 50s, innocent Mary Eleanor--framed for a crime she didn’t commit--lands in the Greenwich Village Women’s House of Detention. Presided over by a sadistic prison matron with a taste for female flesh, Mary Eleanor enters this multicultural den of vice and ends up abused, hardened and cynical before her time...just like in the movies.
Multiple female roles - all ages, all races
1 male role
1 drag queen role
Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script.
Performance dates are August 27 through September 11. - Company:
- Nightingale Theater
- Location:
- Nightingale Theater
- Reservation Required:
- No
- For Mature Audiences:
- No
- Time:
- 8:00pm-10:00pm
- Description:
- HOW TO MANIFEST IN THE SUNSHINE AND BE HAPPY
~an original shadow-play by John Cruncleton (with apologies to the Egyptian Book of the Dead)
In conjunction with Philbrook's 'Egyptian Treasures' exhibit. - Company:
- Midwestern Theater
- Location:
- Nightingale Theater
- Admission:
- $8
- Reservation Required:
- No
- For Mature Audiences:
- No
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