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Written by William Shakespeare
Directed by David Martin
Saturday, December 7, 2019 | 1:00pm – 4:00pm
Sunday, December 8, 2019 | 1:00pm – 4:00pm
Auditions will be in 15-minute blocks, with two slots per block. Each auditioner is encouraged to come prepared with up to two monologues lasting up to 5 minutes. Remaining time will be spent discussing any relevant experience or potential conflict information with the production team. Click the link below to sign up for a time slot.
If you are unable to attend this date, please contact the director at dmartin922@gmail.com to arrange an alternative time to audition.
Saturday, December 14, 2019 | 12:00pm – 4:00pm
Callbacks are by director invitation only and will consist of cold readings from the script.
Rehearsals will begin in full on Sunday, January 5th, though we will likely have one or two in late December in a separate location. Beginning on the 5th, we will follow a standard Sunday-Thursday, 7-10 rehearsal schedule. The exact schedule will be based on actor conflicts. It will not be necessary for all actors to attend all rehearsals, but auditioners should try to keep conflicts to a minimum. With the exception of rehearsals prior to January 5th, all rehearsals will be at the Olathe Civic Theatre Association.
Performances run February 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, and March 1, 2020
Fri/Sat at 8:00pm | Sun at 2:00 pm
I am looking for as diverse a cast as I can find, so we have roles for all ages, genders, ethnicities, and looks. Each of the roles require an ability with language, and most will require some form of dialect work. If that is something you have not done before, THAT IS OKAY! We’ll work with you to get there. There is some physical comedy, but by and large this is a play about words and the comedy comes from that.
Hesitant to give Shakespeare a try? Come out to our Shakespeare Workshop (designed for beginners with some Shakespeare experience but would be helpful for someone with no experience performing Shakespeare or those with heavy experience as well) on Saturday, November 23rd at OCTA. The workshop will be from 1 to 5 pm. Up to 24 slots are available on a first come, first served basis for $10. Learn More
Sir John Falstaff decides that a good way to earn a fortune would be to court two wealthy married women (Mistresses Ford and Page). Their husbands learn of this and seek to thwart these plans; plans that have no chance of working anyway since both women find Falstaff less than desirable. Meanwhile, Anne Page is being courted by three men (Dr. Caius, Fenton, and Slender) each preferred by one member of her family. All of the various romantic pursuits end up going horribly wrong in some way.
Director/Sound Designer – David Martin
Stage Manager – DK Evenson
Set Designer – Kate Sanders
Lighting Designer – Chuck Cline
Costume Designer – Alison Nickel
Properties – Valerie Martin
Please direct questions to director David Martin at dmartin922@gmail.com.
*OCTA celebrates our cultural and intellectual richness and is committed to promoting diversity in all aspects of our organization. Non-traditional and equal-opportunity casting is encouraged.
OCTA is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) organization producing theatre in Olathe since 1974. Performing in the Buddy Rogers Family Playhouse, OCTA produces five high-quality, engaging, and thought-provoking theatre productions a year. Through the generosity of volunteers, season ticket holders, donors, the city, and the community, in addition to a dedicated board of directors, OCTA has grown into one of the most progressive community theaters in the entire Kansas City metropolitan area.