Thursday, August 06, 2009

Tucson: Invisible Theatre Auditions - An Empty Plate in the Cafe du Grand Boeuf.

 

From: CATHY JOHNSON [mailto:cathyj@flash.net]
Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2009 2:03 PM
Subject: Invisible Theatre Auditions - An Empty Plate in the Cafe du Grand Boeuf.

 

THE INVISIBLE THEATRE ANNOUNCES

AUDITIONS FOR MEN AND WOMEN

for

AN EMPTY PLATE IN THE CAFÉ DU GRAND BOEUF

 

The Invisible Theatre will hold auditions for AN EMPTY PLATE IN THE CAFÉ DU GRAND BOEUF on Sunday, August 23, 2009 at 1:00 pm.  Auditions will be held at the Invisible Theatre - 1400 N. First Ave (at Drachman).   Actors must bring a recent headshot and resume and will be asked to read from the script. Familiarity with the play is recommended.

 

Please call the Invisible Theatre (520) 882-9721 with your name and phone contact.  You will then be given information on when sides will be available for pick-up.

 

 

AN EMPTY PLATE IN THE CAFÉ DU GRAND BOEUF

Directed by Samantha Wyer

April 28 – May 16, 2010

Rehearsals begin in March

 

Victor is a man of immense appetites.  He is a wealthy and eccentric American expatriate living in 1961 Paris and owns the fabulous Café du Grand Boeuf, the world's finest restaurant, which he reserves solely for his private use.  When he unexpectedly arrives in a state of broken-hearted desperation, the staff attempts to lift his spirits by seducing him with culinary splendors, but they find that the way to a man's heart may not be through his stomach.  This deliciously wild and zany comedy in seven courses celebrates the joys of cooking, sex, bullfighting, the collected works of Ernest Hemingway and living each moment to its fullest!

 

"… a treat on the Off-Broadway menu…"

- New York Daily News

 

AVAILABLE ROLES

 

VICTOR – In his fifties. Owner of the establishment. An imposing man that takes up space, physically and emotionally. Actor must have a strong comedic sensibility.

 

CLAUDE – Headwaiter. Late thirties to early forties. Actor must have a comedic sensibility and ability to handle text with descriptive imagery.

 

MIMI – Waitress. In her thirties. Claude's wife. Pretty and clever with a quick quip ready at all times.

 

GASTON – The Chef. In his forties. Very proud and very secretly in love with Mimi. A bit of a buffoon.

 

ANTOINE – Waiter-in-training. Early twenties. Nervous, sensitive young man. Has a stutter. Actor will need to play an instrument such as a tuba, trombone or saxophone or be willing to learn during the rehearsal process.

 

MISS BERGER – Forties. Victor's beloved. Elegant, sophisticated, faded beauty.

 

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