And Then There Were None
By Agatha Christie
Directed by Tony Grande
In this superlative mystery, eight guests who have never met each other or their apparently absent host, are lured to a desolate island off the coast of England. Along with two house servants, the guests are marooned. A mysterious voice accuses each one of having gotten away with murder and one by one, they are put to death for their crimes. The excitement never lets up as the survivors try to save themselves.
Audition Information
Tony Grande, dir. Rehearsals start September 22. Performances run Nov. 7-22.
Seeking:
Rogers: 35-65, manservant, competent
Mrs. Rogers: 35-65, housekeeper and cook, constant complainer, afraid of her own shadow
Fred Narracott: 25-65, boatman
Vera Claythorne: 25-35, good-looking, ex-governess;
Philip Lombard: 30-45, adventurer, soldier of fortune
Anthony Marston: 20-25, good-looking, rich, spoiled, devil-may-care playboy, not very intelligent
William Blore: 35-65, detective, suspicious of everyone
General Mackenzie: 60-80, upright soldierly old man, retreats into his own world
Emily Brent: 35-65, spinster,Bible-quoting, disagreeable, does not condone immorality
Sir Lawrence Wargrave: 60-80, retired judge
Dr. Armstrong: 45-65 , fussy, alcoholic
Auditions will be held Sept. 15-16, 7 p.m. at the theatre, 7272 Maple St. Westminster. Be prepared to cold red from the script. For more info, call the director at (714) 637-2576. No pay.