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TDW Announces Auditions for the 2003-2004 Season

Auditions for all four shows for the 2003-2004 season will be held on Tuesday, July 8th & Wednesday, July 9th at 7:00 PM at the Westwood Town Hall (Click here for directions). All three directors will be on hand, and scripts will be available for cold readings. Auditions are open to the public and no appointments are needed. No prior experience is needed, nor are headshots and resumes (but they are accepted). Those wishing to volunteer for technical positions are also welcome each night to get more information on helping out. The following is information on each show:

Mornings at Seven
Directed by Stephen Skiles
This charming family comedy/drama by Paul Osborn is a reprise selection that was originally produced by TDW in 1983. TDW's audiences voted this past year help make this selection. The story follows the family relationship of four sisters who have always lived in walking distance of each other. Their lives are stirred up by the arrival of a stranger - a younger woman who has intentions on marrying a reluctant son.
4 women ages 50+ & 1 woman age 30+
3 men ages 50+ & 1 man age 30+
September 12-14, 18-20, 2003

Inspecting Carol
Directed by Tom Fox
What better way to start of the traditions of the holiday season than a performance of A Christmas Carol? Well that is the good intentions of a small theater group, whose annual presentation of the Dickens classic goes horribly wrong to hilarious results. This uproarious comedy by Daniel Sullivan and the Seattle Repertory Theatre will be sure to jingle your funny bones.
3 women 20+
6 men 20+
*Two very specific character types are needed. A male of color (non-caucasian) age 20+ and a 11-13 year old heavy-set "husky" boy.
November 14-16, 20-22, 2003

Belles
Directed by Dan Doerger
A Mother's slight illness starts a chain reaction of phone calls amongst a group of sisters that are spread throughout the country in this comedy/drama by Mark Dunn. The fractured relationships of these sisters are traced over the course of 45 separate phone calls.
6 women 20+
May 21-23, 27-29, 2004

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