SCUTTER MURPHY'S WAKE - First Run Theatre Company Non Equity Auditions
First Run Theatre Company
First Run Theatre Company is holding AUDITIONS for Scutter Murphy’s Wake
by Patrick Conroy
Don Krull is Directing
April 17 & 18, 2014 at 7:00pm
Hunter Theatre @ DeSmet Jesuit High School
Preparation: 1 minute comedic monologue. (Can use a mild Irish accent if you wish) Bring resume, headshot and any conflicts.
Performances: July 11, 12, 18, & 19 @ 8:00pm, July 13 & 20 & 2:00pm. Hunter Theatre
Rehearsals begin May 27 (Tues. & Thur @ 7:00pm, Sundays @ 2:00pm) Hunter Theatre
A hilarious original new comedy by local playwright Patrick Conroy. Scutter Murphy’s Wake is the social occasion of the winter in a small Irish village. Mourners from all over the village converge on the home of Scutter’s widow to pay their respects, socialize, explore their own fears and finally, get a free drink at Scutter’s expense. As drink flows freely, the craic is mighty; music, song, ritual and conversation all lead to mishap. With superstition and alcohol, a strange combination, can this crowd safely get Scutter under the sod?
Characters:
Danny “Scutter” Murphy – (50’s-60’s) the deceased who was a mean man when he was alive and made many friends when he was dead.
Mary Murphy – (50’s-60’s) the wife of Scutter. Small farmer’s wife who might not be too upset about the passing of her husband. Could be a happy widow.
Pat – (30’s-40’s) blind, small farmer, bachelor who smokes and likes his drink, is superstitious but has a good sense of humor.
Tom - (50’s-60’s) small villiage man, married, likes his drink and to hang out with his friends Pat and Jack. Has a good sense of humor.
Jack – (30’-40’s) small village man who is employed by the county council, but not much of a worker. Known to be bossy, hard drinker, but always knows the right thing to say at the right time. Good sense of humor.
Tim - (50’s-60’s) town character; always up to mischief. A nice auld skin who everyone likes despite his hard drinking and shenanigans.
Collins – (30’s-40’s) single man who has lived his whole life at home with his mother who keeps him on a short lease. A nice boy any mother would love, unfortunately, no one else does.
Father Ryan - (50’s-60’s) small village parish priest who can put away his share of alcohol. Not a great sense of humor, but does his best by his parishioners.
Banshee – in Irish folk-lore, the banshee arrives to take the deceased to their eternal resting place; wherever that may be.
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(314) 249-7488 for information.