Gateway Theatrical Productions
A U D I T I O N S:
Staged Reading
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
** Honoring the people of the Great Depression in story and song **
Rehearsals begin: Saturday, Oct 24
Performance dates: Friday, Oct 30 (7:30) & Oct 31 (1:00)
Compensation: $650
AL: (Baritone) Slightly older gentleman. Worked on Wall Street.
JACK: (Baritone) Was a skywalker, working on the Chrysler Building.
WILLIE: (Tenor) Was an elevator operator, who spent a lot of time talking to people.
EDDIE: (Tenor) Is young, quiet, with a shy personality and a romantic heart.
BEATRICE: (Alto) A woman of means, never worked a day in her life until the Depression.
ROSE: (Soprano) Was a seamstress; always ready to go after what she needs. Good comedic skills.
GLADYS: (Alto) Has a secretarial background, can type and holds her own in a man’s world.
ALICE: (Soprano) Young and shy, quiet and soft-spoken; discovers she likes to dance.
For more information, Contact:
Phil at phil@philipjmartin.me
