Red vs The Wolf
Auditions
Dates and Times of Auditions:
Sunday, February 4 & Monday, February 5 (7:00 - 9:00 PM)
Industrial Strength Theater, 269 Sunset Park Drive, Herndon, VA 20170-5220
(in the Sunset Business Park)
Auditions:
We are looking for a cast of 8-10 , and boy-oh-boy, do we need at least 2 men.
3 men and 6 women - ages 18 and up
1 young lady - age 12 to 18
Come dressed for movement Auditions will consist of cold readings from the
script (Pioneer
Drama Service, Inc.)
We've all heard the story of Little Red Riding
Hood. But how often has it been told from the Wolf's point of view? Yes, this
kind, sensitive wolf gentleman is upset, for he has been maligned by society
because of a story that has been repeated to generations of children. He is
determined to tell the story as it really happened, of the true nature of Red
Riding Hood and his own good intentions. This hilarious story will show your
audience that there are two sides to everything.
Judy Wolfman's "Red vs. the Wolf" is a fractured version of "Little Red
Riding Hood" told from the Wolf's point of view. Is Red the oh-so-sweet little
girl from the story we all know or an Ipod-wearing Mean Teen? Was the Wolf
really trying for a two-course meal or just trying to teach Red a lesson?
Performances will be March 31 - April 15, Saturdays at 11 AM & 2 PM, Sundays
at 2 PM
Audtions will consist of cold readings from the script.
Need more info? E-mail director Leta Hall at Leta.Hall@tsc.com
Directed by Leta Hall
Leta Hall returns (with great delight) to Elden Street after
directing "The Emperor's New Clothes" last year. In other theaters around the
area she has directed Ron Carlson's "The Gold Lunch" and Steve LaRocque's
"Perfectly Good Airplanes," both of which went on to the Maryland one-act
festival, and "HMS Pinafore." Leta recently appeared on stage in "Boy Gets
Girl," "The Winslow Boy," and "I Never Sang for my Father.
Produced by Mary Ann Hall
Call (703) 481-5930 for more information/directions or visit our website at
www.eldenstreetplayers.org