• OPS OPEN WINNER'S SHOWCASE AUDITIONS & STAFFING

    OPS OPEN WINNER'S SHOWCASE AUDITIONS & STAFFING
  • PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE FORM REGARDLESS OF WHETHER OR NOT YOU HAVE WORKED WITH OPS IN THE PAST.

     

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    SHOW DATES: 

    *All performances will be at the Bedford Arts Cooperative

    Friday, July 10th at 7:00pm

    Saturday, July 11th at 7:00pm

     

     

    **PLEASE CHECK YOUR CALENDAR TO BE SURE YOU HAVE NO CONFLICTS WITH SHOW DATES**

  • Please choose your pronouns:*
  • SELECT YOUR AUDITION DATE: *Note: You only need to attend one audition, but you are welcome to attend both*
  • REGARDLESS OF REGULAR AVAILABILITY, ALL CAST MEMBERS ARE REQUIRED TO ATTEND ALL SCHEDULED REHEARSALS AND DRESS REHEARSALS DURING THE WEEK PRIOR TO A PERFORMANCE (TECH WEEK) IN ADDITION TO A FIRST DRESS REHEARSAL THE THURSDAY BEFORE TECH WEEK.  

  • Select the weekly days/times you are NOT available to rehearse.*
  • Have you performed at OPS before?*
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  • Would you like to be considered for multiple roles?
  • Are you willing to play the opposite gender?
  • Are you willing to cross-dress?
  • Read the character descriptions below.  If there are specific characters for which you would like to audition, choose your first, three choices and list them in the here.  If you have no preference, just type "ANY" in the "1st Choice" box.

     

  • FIRST PLACE WINNER: "Death at a Diner" by Felita Daniels

    Synopsis: The “Passing Thru” Diner caters to the Appalachian Trail "thru" hikers that come off the trails bringing strangers together from all walks of life.  Most of the Townspeople appreciate the good food, good service, and the regular influx of business the hikers bring with them.  It’s the perfect little town diner. Except, perfect doesn’t exist, and there’s a darkness under every plate.

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  • SECOND PLACE WINNER: "With Her Apron High" by Mark Anderson

    Synopsis: Intergenerational differences threaten to destroy a mother’s relationship with her daughter.  Can Glenda step out from the preconceptions formed by the shadow of her painful past?  Is it too late for her to learn to accept that not all differences are bad?  Some are just-different.  This play explores the complex dynamics of an increasingly “non-traditional” family.

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