THE TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON - Laurel Mill Playhouse Non Equity Auditions

Posted November 12, 2012
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THE TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON - Laurel Mill Playhouse
The Teahouse of the August Moon

By John Patrick

Laurel Mill Playhouse, 508 Main Street, Laurel, Md. will hold auditions for 12 men, 7 women and 2+ children (ages 12-18) on Monday, December 3 at 7pm and Tuesday, December 4 at 7pm. The Teahouse of the August Moon will be directed by Mark Allen and produced by Maureen Rogers and is produced by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service. This play will run from February 1 through February 24, 2013 on Friday and Saturday evenings as well as selected Sunday matinees. Bring conflicts, head shots and resume. Cold readings from the script. No appointment necessary. Traditional casting desired but not required. All roles open! Looking for new faces at LMP. If it has been a while since you auditioned or did a show at LMP now is the time to come back!!! For more information, please contact Maureen Rogers at
maureencrogers@gmail.com or
301-452-2557. Additional information about LMP can be found at
www.laurelmillplayhouse.org.
The Roles:

The Americans

Captain Fisby 20-40 A less than fully successful officer, so far

Colonel Purdy 45-60 Trying to keep things in order

Captain McLean 20-40 An analyst sent to check up on Fisby

Sergeant Gregovich 30-50 Assistant to Colonel Purdy

The Okinawans

Sakini 30-60 Native Interpreter (and part time narrator)

Lotus Blossum Female, 20-35 Geisha

Mr. Omura Male, 30-50 Mayor of Tobiki

Mr. Seiko Male, 20-40 Chief of Agriculture

Mr. Hokaida Male, 30-50 Chief of Police

Miss Higa Jiga Female, any age President of Tobiki Ladies’ League for Democratic Action

Mr. Oshira Male, 50-70 Villager, Sakini’s English teacher

Mr. Sumata Male, 20-40 Village carpenter

Other Male Villagers 20-70 need at least 3

Female Villagers 20-70 need at least 4

Native children 12-18 need at least 2

Please note, of the Okinawans only Sakini and Mr. Oshira speak English, the other only speak in their “native tongue.”

The Story:

The teahouse of the August Moon follows the career of an Army of Occupation officer stationed in Tobiki, a remote town in Okinawa. His duty is to teach Democracy to the natives, and there is a stern but somewhat overwhelmed Colonel breathing down his neck to insure the strict enforcement of the Manual of Occupation. However, the young officer has not prepared himself for the ingenious charm and wisdom of the people. Within a matter of days he finds himself the owner of a Grade A geisha girl; the materials sent him for the construction of a school are being used to build a teahouse, and his plans for the natives to sell their traditional hand-made crafts as souvenirs to the soldiers and sailors are failing. His solution to these problems is a bit unorthodox, but the Colonel’s reaction is not. The final resolution is unexpected, but ultimately satisfactory to all.

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