THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME Auditions

 THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME AUDITIONS

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Fifteen-year-old Christopher is exceptional at mathematics but ill-equipped to interpret everyday life. Now he has a mystery to solve. Someone has killed the neighbor’s dog and Christopher is a suspect. Going against his father’s wishes, Christopher is determined to discover who killed Wellington and he begins an investigation into the dog’s murder, recording his findings in a book. Though he has never ventured alone beyond the end of his street, Christopher’s detective work ends up taking him on a thrilling journey that shatters his once-familiar world.


PRODUCTION TEAM

Director: Chris Berthelot 

Producer: Eric Levy

Stage Manager: Nathan Beeman

Set Designer: Chris Berthelot

Master Carpenter: Bill Wash

Lighting Designer: Melinda and Greg Cotton

Sound Designer: Chris Berthelot

Costume Designer: Karen Askew

Props Designer: Penny Elaine

Dialect Coach:  Anthony Magee


AUDITION INFORMATION

Auditions will be held at

Allen Contemporary Theatre

1210 E Main St. #300

Allen, TX 75002

Sunday, December 11 from 7:00-9:00pm

Monday, December 12 from 7:00-9:00pm

Callbacks, if needed, will be on Tuesday, December 13 at 7:00pm

Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your audition time.  We will follow the audition schedule strictly.

Sign Up for an audition slot here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60b0a45a8ac2ba5ff2-auditions1

Bring a current headshot, resume, and a list of conflicts from January 29 – March 17, 2023. 

NOTE:  Conflicts during tech week and performances will not be accepted.


There will be no double casting/understudies.

Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. 


PRODUCTION & REHEARSAL INFORMATION

Performance Dates: March 17 through April 2, 2023, Friday & Saturday evenings @ 8:00 pm and Sunday matinees @ 3:00 pm.

Rehearsals will begin January 29, 2023 at Allen Contemporary Theatre. Rehearsals will typically run Monday-Thursday evenings from 7-10pm with some Sunday afternoons or evenings. Not everyone will be called to every rehearsal. Tech week begins March 11. 


ALL ROLES ARE AVAILABLE

Roles are open to actors 18 years of age and older (the role of Christopher is open to actors 15 or older). Allen Contemporary Theatre seeks diverse performers, including but not limited to, ethnicity, race, color, country of origin, sex, gender, sexual orientation, body size, marital status, adults of all ages, religion, beliefs, political affiliations, socioeconomic status, experiences, and any form of disability.


CHARACTER BREAKDOWN:

Christopher – Male, mid to late teens – An extraordinary young man with autism. He is wary of most people and can be overwhelmed by his senses. We see the world through Christopher’s eyes.

Siobhan – Female, mid-20’s to mid-30’s – Christopher’s teacher, a gentle woman that is one of the few people Christopher trusts. She often serves as the “voice” of Christopher.

Ed – Male, mid-30-‘s to mid-40’s – Christopher’s father and primary caretaker. He sometimes finds himself frustrated with Christopher.

Judy – Female, mid-30-s to mid-40’s – Christopher’s estranged mother.

Voice One – Female, mid-30’s to mid-40’s – Mrs. Shears/Mrs. Gascoyne/Woman on Train/Shopkeeper

Voice Two – Male, mid-30’s to mid-40’s – Roger Shears/Duty Sergeant/Mr. Wise/Man behind Counter/Drunk #1

Voice Three – Male late-20’s to mid-50’s – Policeman/Mr. Thompson/Drunk #2/Man with Socks/London Policeman

Voice Four – Male, mid-30s to mid-50’s – Reverend Peters/Uncle Terry/Station Policeman/Station Guard

Voice Five – Female, late-20’s to late-50’s – Number 40/Lady in Street/Information/Girl in Station

Voice Six – Female, mid-50s to late-60s – Mrs. Alexander/Posh Woman


About the Voices – These are all multi-character roles that play a pivotal part in the story. All of the voices are on stage for the entire play and all are speaking roles.


NOTE: All characters require a British accent.

NOTE: Strobe light effects will be in use for portions of the show.

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