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Auditions |
We are delighted that Pat has agreed to direct
Calendar Girls for Wick.
The last production Pat directed was the critically acclaimed
Memory of Water in 2007.
Calendar Girls will be Wick's entry for the Brighton & Hove
Drama Awards 2012 |
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Calendar Girls |
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Pat Lyne [Boxall] offers theses extremely brief descriptions of the
characters.
More, much more, is available from Lyne should you be interested in
auditioning.
Telephone Pat on 01273 770004
or
07786585253
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or E-mail
pat.lyne_47@btinternet.com
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Pat is also very keen to hear from anyone interested in doing anything to
help with the production.
So please call and discuss
how you can help.
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April 16
at 19.45 in Southwick Community Centre
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Call backs
April 19 ---- |
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Acting
Rôles |
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Character |
Age |
Brief description |
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Cora |
40ish40ish |
Ideal Car - Who cares,
as long as the sound system is loud |
Ideal Holiday - New York |
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Chris |
50s |
Ideal Car - Who cares,
as long as it's a cabriolet |
Ideal Holiday - Algarve |
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Annie |
50s |
Ideal Car - Who cares,
as long as it's reliable |
Ideal Holiday - Walking in the English
Countryside |
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Jessie |
Late 60s / 70s |
Ideal Car - Strange looking European thing
which is no longer manufactured |
Ideal Holiday - Walking in Switzerland or Angkor
Wat |
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Celia |
anything 35 - 50 |
Ideal Car - Porsche,
which she has |
Ideal Holiday - Maldives, where she often goes |
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Ruth |
40s |
Ideal Car - At the start: whatever Eddie wants,
at the end: whatever she wants |
Ideal Holiday - At the start: wherever Eddie is,
at the end: wherever Eddie isn't |
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Marie |
50s |
Ideal Car - Something German
and well valeted |
Ideal Holiday - A quasi-academic tour of
somewhere in Persia advertised in a Sunday Supplementary which she then
interminably bangs on about |
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Brenda Hulse |
anything 35 - 60 |
WI speaker featuring "The History of the tea
towel"
and "The fascinating world of Broccoli" |
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John |
50s |
Annie's husband. Not a saint. Not a
hero. Just the kind of man you'd want in your car when crossing
America |
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Rod |
50s |
Chris' husband. Has a deadpan humour and
would work every hour to make his shop a success |
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Lady Cravenshire |
60s |
Patronising judge of the Victoria Sponge
competition! |
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Lawrence |
Late 20s |
Hesitant, shy, witty and clever |
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Elaine |
20s |
Patronising make up artist - having an affair
with Ruth's Eddie |
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Liam |
late 20s |
Director of washing powder photo-shoot |
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