![]() OTHER: There is no stage intimacy as such but performers will work in close proximity to one another-lifting each other, creating inanimate objects with their bodies, etc. Storytellers (4-6) who narrate the story and play all the characters human, and animal, who people…or, uh, “animal” Miss Rosemary’s world.Miss Rosemary, a likeable, grandmotherly type whose farm is the scene of wild and wonderful happenings.SOUGHT: Energetic, imaginative, and nimble performers to bring the zany world of Miss Rosemary’s farm to life. Audition forms will be completed upon your arrival at auditions. Prepare to sing a children's song or folk song.īeing familiar with the play is always to your advantage.īring your complete class and work/life schedule from October 2 through November 16.īring your headshot and resume if you have those. Auditions will consist of improvisation/games and reading from the script. WHERE: Bondurant Auditorium, Preston Hall, Radford University WHEN: Thursday, August 24 th at 6:00 pm and Friday, August 25 th at 6:00 pm. Henrietta’s sister Margaret is a pianist and her love of music transforms into a critical way that Henrietta understands stars and the patterns in the sky. The other incredibly exciting feature of this play for me is music. It’s the story of sisterhood and, yes, a little bit of old-fashioned boy meets girl as well. It is a story of family, both the ones we are born with and the ones we choose. Gunderson: This play is about the glory and hard work of science. All moments of theatrical intimacy will be choreographed.Ī link to “For the Beauty of the Earth:” įrom an interview on the Ford’s Theatre blog with playwright, Lauren Gunderson: Consent and respect for actors’ boundaries will be a foundational part of the rehearsal and performance process. The characters of Henrietta and Peter engage in moments of theatrical intimacy, including closed-mouth kissing, and kissing on the face. Peter Shaw: he/him, 30s, apprentice, often inefficient/flustered, a company man, can be ignorant, but is likeable and endearing (most of the time).Williamina Fleming: she/her, 50s, astronomer, smart as a whip, fun, Scottish.Annie Cannon: she/her, 40s, astronomer, leader, terse and sure, suffragist.Margaret Leavitt: she/her, 30s, Henrietta’s sister, homebody, creative, sweet, pianist at her father’s church. ![]()
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