Thursday, September 13, 2007

Auditions for Randy Manning Podcast - REVISED WITH SIDES

This is Randy Manning and I'm working on a new project.

 

It's kinda like a radio play, (actually, a podcast).  In other words, it's a play with voices only, that'll be available from the Jest website. www.ShirleyUJest.com    (It will advertise Jest Mysteries.)

 

It will be recorded near Soulard.

 

I've never done this before, so I really don't know how everything will work.  (We'll have to learn as we go.)

 

The premise:  A "Company Holiday Party Committee" is meeting, and they are trying to decide what to use for entertainment.  Of course, in the end, they decide on "Jest Mysteries", (what are the odds!)

 

Although I don't know what I'm doing exactly, it'll be fun!  We'll get together one evening and create.  I'll buy the pizza and soda, and anyone who does a character will get either a Jest Mysteries hat or t-shirt, and a copy of the final product.

 

I am casting this by auditions.  ...and the auditions are really easy. 

 

If you're interested…choose what character(s) you want to try out for, call my office number, (618-281-9439), and read the pieces below, in character, on the answering machine.  (Don't forget to leave your name and contact info.)  I'll listen to all of them and try to make some decisions on Friday, (9-14-07).

 

The Characters are generally all "over the top".
(I'm especially looking for someone to do a good "Bogey".

 

Bill – Committee chairman.  In the beginning, he's tired of it all.  Later in the play, he's excited.

 

Clarisse – A gum chewing Brooklyn girl, nail filing, blonde. 

 

Jim – Quick witted, sarcastic, funny.  He's probably the smartest guy in the room.

 

John  -  Eager to do things by the letter of the law.  He's very "anal".

 

Geraldine -  Smoker.  She smokes.  Did I mention she smokes?

 

Pat  -  Level headed.  Maybe she's the most normal person in the room?

 

Steve  -  He's "out of it".  An ex-pothead?

 

Mr. Shlibitzen  -  Founder of the company.  Pompous.   Talks down to people.

 

Christy -  Innocent.  Childlike?  She's like Georgette on the old Mary Tyler Moore show.

 

Sam Spade -  A detective out of a film noir.  Humphrey Bogart?  Columbo? 

 

Sides:

 

Christy  -  Not really.  They hired this guy, ummmmm, (struggles for name)  Randy Manning of (struggles for company), Jest Mysteries!  I think that's it?  They came to where the party was.  They gave everyone a part.  I was Shirley U Jest.  And then we all performed a play where someone gets killed, in a funny way, then we all tried to figure out who did the killing!  Everyone was a suspect!  Even me!  But it's not really as much about the mystery as it is about the funny.  The actors were hilarious, but they made the people at the party the "stars of the show"!

 

Steve  -  I'm not sure.  Usually I have a gift for discerning dogs.  I got that from my Aunt.  She could look at a dog and tell the difference from 100 yards away.  125 yards by smell.  You shoulda' seen her nose.

 

Pat  -  Just so it's not my dog.  Pumpkin better be at home and not out roaming the neighborhood.  Perhaps if my husband would walk her once in a while, the she wouldn't feel the need to…

 

Geraldine  -  I had a dog once.  It used to cough a lot.  You know they say dogs look like their owners.  Well Hacker didn't look like me, but we sure did sound a like.  We both…..

 

Jim  -  Oh yeah.  Different dog.  Different dog all the way.  I had a dog kind like that one.  Mine would fetch.  But he got to poking his canines in the can and the beer would spew all over.  Had to have him put down after that.  No good can come from a dog that….

 

John  -  Sounds like a short haired dog.  They have a more precise bark.  Except for your Beagle/Bassets.  They've kinda let their bark go.  If you know what I mean.  I'm sure if one of them were here right now, they would agree with me.  It's a…..

 

Clarisse  -  My landlord let's me keep one small pet.  If it doesn't make a mess.  If he never smells it.  If I pay my rent on time.  Ha.  Like that's ever a problem.  Why would I ever be late when the rent is so low?  It's almost too low.  How can Sid, I mean Mr. Shlibitzen, afford to have such low rent?  You know what I think?

 

Sam Spade -      It was a dark and stormy night.  (thunder)  Ok.  It was Friday morning at the Shlibitzen Manufacturing Company.  (birds chirping)  They had a problem.  (bird chirps in a surprised way)  A big problem and they needed help.  The kinda help that a tall leggy blonde who just lost her husband might not know what to ask for.

 

Mr. Schlibitzen  -  Good!  Good!  I know you kids are just gonna make it boffo this year!  Just thought I'd let you know I have been working on my speech.  It's going to be a real humdinger!  I thought this year I might open with a joke.  But then I want to spend some time "gettin' real with the people". 

 

Bill  -  Yeah.  I'd like to call this puppy to order.  (heavy sigh)  I hereby call the meeting of the Schlibitzen Manufacturing Company Holiday Party Planning Committee to order.  Clarisse?  Would you read the minutes from the last meeting.  (tired of John)  Yes John.  Why do you have your hand raised?

 

If you know someone who might be interested, would you forward this to them?  Thanks.

 

If you have questions, you can email me at

 

 

Thanks!
Randy Manning

Ushers Needed

Avalon Theatre Company is seeking ushers for its production of BUS STOP which runs October 11-21  at Union United Methodist Church, 3543 Watson Road (between Oleatha & Pernod).  Performances are Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays @ 8:00 pm; Sundays @ 3:00 pm.  Ushers arrive one hour before curtain and also help with concessions at intermission.  Two ushers are needed for each performance.

BUS STOP is directed by Peter Mayer and features Meryl Brune, William C. Burch*, Katie Consamus, John Contini*, GP Hunsaker, Erin Kelley*, Dennis Lebby*, and Jared Sanz-Agero.  Live pre-show music features 1940's and 1950's country standards by St. Louis country music artist, Jesse Irwin.

These will go quickly!  If you are interested, please e-mail ATC@avalontheatre.org or call 314-351-6482.  To learn more about Avalon, visit www.avalontheatre.org.

Thanks.  We appreciate all of our volunteers.

*Member Actors' Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Auditions for Leavenworth Players Group

Folks:

 

Leavenworth Players Group, a professional theatre company based in Saint Louis, is conducting auditions on Sunday, September 30th, at 1:00 p.m.  The audition site is the Oak Room of Bevo Mill Restaurant, 4749 Gravois, Saint Louis MO 63116.  The auditions will consist of cold readings of sides; no monologues will be heard.  Please bring your professional calendar, as jobs will be offered and accepted at auditions.  Please be in the space prior to 1:00 p.m. as the director will make remarks that all should hear commencing at 1:00 p.m.  If you have questions, please feel free to telephone the artistic director at the numbers listed below.


Greg Marino
Artistic Director
Leavenworth Players Group
"We've perfected the interactive murder mystery comedy!"
314-802-7415 - production office
913-240-5054 - cell phone

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Men needed for THE GLASS MENAGERIE

The Y-Rep is looking for men (who can play) ages 25-35 for The Glass
Menagerie. Rehearsals are mainly Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings
from 7-9:30 starting end of September/beginning of October. Performances
are November 15th, 16th, 17th at 8 and November 18th at 4:30. These are
non-paying parts. Please email me to schedule an audition.

Thanks,
Ricki Marking-Camuto
Artistic Director
Chesterfield Community Theatre
West County Family YMCA
(636) 532-6515 ext. 227
emarkingcamuto@ymcastlouis.org


Casting actors for Podcast

This is Randy Manning and I'm working on a new project.

It's kinda like a radio play, (actually, a podcast). In other words,
it's a play with voices only, that'll be available from the Jest
website. www.ShirleyUJest.com (It will advertise Jest Mysteries.)

It will be recorded near Soulard.

I've never done this before, so I really don't know how everything
will work. (We'll have to learn as we go.)

The premise: A "Company Holiday Party Committee" is meeting, and they
are trying to decide what to use for entertainment. Of course, in the
end, they decide on "Jest Mysteries", (what are the odds!)

Although I don't know what I'm doing exactly, it'll be fun! We'll get
together one evening and create. I'll buy the pizza and soda, and
anyone who does a character will get either a Jest Mysteries hat or
t-shirt, and a copy of the final product.

I am casting this by auditions. ...and the auditions are really easy.

If you're interested…choose what character(s) you want to try out for,
call my office number, (618-281-9439), and read the pieces below, in
character, on the answering machine. (Don't forget to leave your name
and contact info.) I'll listen to all of them and try to make some
decisions on Friday, (9-14-07).

The Characters are generally all "over the top".
(I'm especially looking for someone to do a good "Bogey".

Bill – Committee chairman. In the beginning, he's tired of it all.
Later in the play, he's excited.

Clarisse – A gum chewing Brooklyn girl, nail filing, blonde.

Jim – Quick witted, sarcastic, funny. He's probably the smartest guy
in the room.

John - Eager to do things by the letter of the law. He's very "anal".

Geraldine - Smoker. She smokes. Did I mention she smokes?

Pat - Level headed. Maybe she's the most normal person in the room?

Steve - He's "out of it". An ex-pothead?

Mr. Shlibitzen - Founder of the company. Pompous. Talks down to
people.

Christy - Innocent. Childlike? She's like Georgette on the old Mary
Tyler Moore show.

Sam Spade - A detective out of a film noir. Humphrey Bogart? Columbo?

If you know someone who might be interested, would you forward this to
them? Thanks.

If you have questions, you can email me at
scapegoat@jestmurdermystery.com

Thanks!
Randy Manning

AUDITIONING PERFORMERS

Do you have an act that makes people laugh? Can you 'wow' a crowd?
Are you comfortable in the limelight? Do you go 'above & beyond' to
make people happy?
St. Louis metro area based entertainment company is expanding to
offer a wider variety of;
Singing Telegrams, Novelty Acts, Costumed Characters & Party
Entertainment.
If you think you have what it takes these are PAID gigs. Usually
telegrams and novelty character acts are 10-15 minutes in nature and
pay a very minimum of $50.00 plus possible tip.
Here's what you can expect;
A family oriented company. Upfront & honest. NO fees/ No catches /NO
scams!
What we expect from you;
Mutual respect & HONESTY, people oriented, creativity, Comfort in
front of an audience.
What we are looking for;
Characters, Short Skits, Impersonators, Story Tellers ….????? You
imagine it!
Ideas for acts are
ENDLESS….be creative !!!

SOUND LIKE SOMETHING YOU WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT?
*** ATTEND OUR AUDITIONS ***
Place- Days Inn & Suites (conference room just inside the main
door)
5105 Hwy.111, Pontoon Beach, Il. 62040 (subsidy of Granite City Il).
This location is approx. 20 minutes from North county off
of Hwy. 270 & also 20 minutes from the arch off of Hwy 55.
Date- Tuesday, September 25th, 2007
Time- Doors open at 7pm. (It's not likely, but could go until 10pm,
so block some time)
Days Inn Phone- (618) 797-2727

We will provide a CD player as well as a DVD player if you have a
video of an act you do. Room size is restricted. Come prepared to
perform something to show us your comfort level. Your act does NOT
have to be perfected for us. We just need to get an idea if it will
be sellable and if you are a proper candidate.
We would prefer you to bring us a copy of a picture of you in
costume. You can also wear (or bring & change into) your costume and
we will take a picture for our records. If we choose to use you this
will be for our site.

At approximately 7:20 we will go over everything and answer all
of your questions (arrive earlier to fill out papers) Dress casual.
Relax. Have a fun evening with us. Refreshments will be provided. No
need for headshots & resumes, unless you just want to bring them.
Mostly this is a personality job that requires talent, not years of
experience. Although outward signs of nervousness are not good for
our clients to see.
Please notify us through our website 'inquiry' page if you plan to
attend or have any questions.
www.entertainingparties.com
Only necessary calls please;
(314) 313-7746

Non-Union auditions for local film

Rob Dee, Producer
Auditions, immediately.
Non-Union
Role Requirements: Caucasian male 30-40 

Productions dates: Approximately 1 day shoot very soon.

please contact:

This comedy short will be broadcast on a sports humor website.  Need several actors, one for later this week 
to play straight in utterly silly circumstances.  The video is a short, 2:30.  The shoot is pretty casual, and will be done soon.  

The role:  low key working class character (apprentice pipe fitter) in his 30's or perhaps early 40's if you nail the character -
who is being interviewed by a tv news reporter.  No specific knowledge is necessary.

 

Ability to play a normal personality, not a caricature is a must.  You should be able to bring yourself into this part.
Think Bill Murrayish- need to have a sardonically irreverent sense of humor, but in control.  You must have experience!  

  

There is no pay, but it will be a lot of fun, and you'll be out on the web.  The shoot as mentioned is for one day only. 

Please email acting interests photos, resume, and availability to email above asap.

Look forward to it!

Best,
Rob

Stock Photography models needed

Seeking confident looking adults for late September stock photoshoot
in St. Louis.

Any ethnicity, men or women. Minimum age 25.

I prefer to shoot outdoors and in public places or in interesting
neighborhoods. I welcome your input on locations that might suit
your look or personality.

Payment is $40.00 upon completion of one hour shoot and signing of my
model release. I can share some digital files.

Contact me at casting@stephenkennedy.com

You must submit a small headshot or link to an online portfolio to be
considered.

Stephen Kennedy
www.kennedystock.com

Sunday, September 09, 2007

Auditions for FAT PIG

MERAMEC THEATRE PRESENTS FAT PIG
By Neil Lebute
Directed by David Lane
Designed by Darren Thompson
AUDITION DATES:
September 18 & 19 at 7:00 p.m. Meramec Theatre
2M/2F
No preparation Required. Audition consists of cold readings of the 
script.
For scripts or further information call the Box Office at 984-7562.
PERFORMANCE DATES:
Novemebr 8-10 & 15-17 at 7:30 p.m.
Also please refer to our website at

Ushers needed

The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis is seeking volunteers to usher
for the Off-Ramp series at The Grandel Theatre in Grand Center. The
three shows in the series include:

Altar Boyz September 19 - October 7

Bad Dates October 17 - November 4

The Bomb-itty of Errors November 14 - December 9

Performances are Tuesday-Saturday at 8pm and Sundays at 2pm & 7pm.
Ushers would need to arrive an hour before curtain.

We especially need help on the following dates for Altar Boyz:
9/20, 9/22, 9/27, 9/28, 10/2, 10/3, 10/5, 10/6, 10/7 (7pm)

If you are interested in ushering, please contact The Off-Ramp House
Manager, Monica Imgrund, at monica@rubberspider.com
<mailto:monica@rubberspider.com> ; for any other questions you may call
(314) 968-4288.