Auditions for The Game's Afoot

Blue Ridge, GA

Performer

PHONE: 706-632-9223

EMAIL: info@blueridgecommunitytheater.com

Web: www.blueridgecommunitytheater.com

 Unpaid

Performing Sep 14 - Oct 1

2591 E 1st St, Blue Ridge, GA 30513, USA

Audition Details

Audition Dates: June 26 & 27, 6:00 to 8:00 PM

SYNOPSIS:

It is December 1936, and Broadway star William Gillette, admired the world over for his leading role in the play Sherlock Holmes, has invited his fellow cast members to his Connecticut castle for a weekend of revelry. But when one of the guests is stabbed to death, the festivities in this isolated house of tricks and mirrors quickly turn dangerous.

CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS FOR THE GAMES AFOOT… All ages are a guideline only; this director looks at what CAN be to include making sure couples DO match logically; not necessarily an age definition but overall chemistry. To that end, the director holds the right to “age” any actor/actress deemed formidable for a specific role they may fit; so please do NOT read for a part based on ages.

(3) MEN ROLES

William Gillette / Sherlock (must be able to play late 30s – late 50s):

A dynamic and charming stage actor (based on a real person). Has made a fortune from his stage adaptation of Sherlock Holmes, whom he also plays. Recently shot in the arm in a bizarre incident, Gillette is determined to bring his Sherlockian skills to bear on solving the case. Must have great comic chops and stage combat skills required. A dashing leading man and ardent lover of all that the glorious game of life has to offer. Passionate about his interests, which include the theatrical arts, mystery, and of course Sherlock Holmes. Transatlantic accent preferred. Stage combat required.

Felix Geisel / Moriarty (must be able to play 30s-45):

The company’s character actor, Felix is histrionic (overly dramatic), a true theatrical who has given his life to the stage. Felix is Gillette’s best friend and occasional sidekick. Married to Madge. A devoted character actor who relishes his craft but is not immune to the occasional bout of jealousy. Transatlantic accent preferred. Actor must have great comic chops and be physically strong – literally must be able to move a “dead” woman by himself. Stage combat required / Madge slaps this character.

Simon Bright/Zerlinksy (20s-30s):

The “mangenue” of the company, Simon is an enthusiastic young man, eager to please and find success. A bit of a naïf, Simon can occasionally be overly sensitive. Recently married to Aggie, they make a charming and wonderful couple. Ability to play an instrument is a plus as ukulele is noted in script, but NOT required. A witty jokester who finds humor in nearly everything. Transatlantic accent preferred. Stage combat required.

(5) WOMEN ROLES

Inspector Harriet Goring:

English and eccentric, completely one of a kind. By turns, witty and incisive, suddenly lost and dim, she is disarming in her inability to be defined. Always off the mark, and yet never far from the truth, somehow, she always gets her man. Wonderful opportunity for a character actress; must have great comic chops and stage combat skills required. She gets things wrong without even knowing it; yet she also seems just the sort of person who can find out when you’re lying. That makes her formidable.” Must have great comic chops. British accent & stage combat required.

Martha Gillette (60+):

Gillette’s dotty mother, elegant though a bit foggy, Martha never shies away from a fight. Always willing to lob a criticism when necessary, all the same, Martha is loyal to Gillette and his gang of theatrical misfits. Nouveau riche, which is to say, she lives a lavish and glamorous lifestyle; but lacks the class normally associated therewith. Must have great comic chops and New York or New England accent may be appropriate.

Madge Geisel / Marian (30s-40s):

Wry and outspoken (think Rosalind Russell), Madge, like her husband Felix, is a lifelong theatrical. She is game for anything, but back her into a corner and she will come out swinging. A witty and energetic character actress. She has an edge to her, and a sharp tongue, but her affection is genuine. Must have great comic chops. Transatlantic accent preferred. Stage combat required.

Aggie Wheeler / Alice (20s-30s):

Bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, Aggie is the ingénue of the company. Good-natured and kind, Aggie has had tragedy in her past, though she seems to have dealt with it well, and even moved on. Recently married to Simon, they make a charming and wonderful couple. A genuine and sensitive young actress who is often swept away by the goings on around her. This character has a dark side. Transatlantic accent preferred. Stage combat required – she is “choked” by a male.

Daria Chase:

Glamorous & gorgeous, Daria is the theatre critic we all love to hate. Biting, bitchy, and utterly charming, you can’t help but like Daria, despite the terrible things she says and writes. With her air of entitlement – Transatlantic, New York, or even high-class Southern accents may be appropriate. Must have wonderful comic timing and be a skilled physical comedian as she is dragged around stage a lot by others. Daria must scream several times.

Location

2591 E 1st St, Blue Ridge, GA 30513, USA

Posted on Friday, January 13, 2023