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Registration for 2025 Summer Camp “The School for Spies”, June 16th- 20th is NOW OPEN!

It’s a brand new year at the School for Spies, an elite training program for spy recruits, run by the Global Intelligence Agency. But when the powerful Moon Cube goes missing under the GIA’s watch, the School is thrown into turmoil. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to join a world of secret agents and espionage to crack the case. Choose your allies wisely and keep your ears and eyes open… all is not as it seems at the School for Spies! 

Designed for students at all levels of theatre experience, campers will audition, rehearse, and perform a musical alongside three professional teaching artists…in one week! The School for Spies is a brand-new 50-minute production with script by Katie Colletta and music by Jason Sifford.

A public performance is held on Friday evening at 6:30 pm. A camp t-shirt and tickets to the final performance are included in your registration. Campers will need to bring a sack lunch and a water bottle each day.

The cost of the camp is $150.00, plus service fees. To register, please use link below.

There is a limit of 40 campers.

https://our.show/dctsummercamp2025

SCT’s Spare Change Theatre Auditions March 3 and 4, 2025 at 6:30 PM

                                                             AUDITIONS

                              for the Spencer Community Theatre production of

              “Senior Living”

             will be held Monday, March 3 and Tuesday, March 4, 2025 at 6:30 PM

 

About Auditions (Where do I go? What do I do?)

When are auditions?  Where do I go?

Auditions are March 3 and March 4, 2025 at the SCT Playhouse: located at 518- 1st Ave. E. in Spencer.  Doors open half an hour prior to stated audition time.  Please note that it is not necessary to attend both audition times; one or the other will suffice.

 

Who can audition? What kinds of roles are available?

Roles are available for women and men age 50+.  Roles and character descriptions are listed at the end of this announcement.

 

What do I need to bring with me?  Should I prepare anything in advance?

Just bring your schedule with you so we can note any conflicts.  You do not need to prepare anything in advance.  Be prepared to act from selections from the script. Some roles feature singing as well.

You’re welcome to read the script beforehand; it is available for checkout at the SCT Business Offices. If you would like to check a script out, stop by the SCT business office, Tuesday-Friday from 10am to 5pm.

 Please be prepared to relay any potential conflicts-there will be room on the audition form for you to list your availability.    

 

Closed Auditions:

Auditions for Senior Living are closed, meaning that only the individuals auditioning and the Directing/ Management team of the production are allowed in the audition space. 

 

About the Show (What is Senior Living?)

What’s this show all about?

A play with music about people dying to live.

 At Riverdale Manor, retirement community in the Bronx, seniors contemplate the possibility of dying from a broken heart, if divorce is even worth it at a certain age, and when is the right time to have sex again. A talent show, with the promise of cake for dessert, sets the scene for a series of life-changing vignettes that debate what to do with the time we have left. 

This delightful play will be presented as a reader’s theatre and is directed by Connie Goeken. This is an ideal opportunity to participate in a show without the stress of memorizing lines.

When are rehearsals?

On Sunday, March 9 @6:30 pm there will be a read through of the play all cast will be called.  Connie will prepare a rehearsal schedule based on cast availability.  Connie will be very flexible with scheduling.  You will need to attend every rehearsal from April 6 to when the show runs April 11 and 12, 2025.

 

When are performances?

Performances are: April 11 and 12, 2025 at 7:30 pm.

Where are performances?

Performances will take place in the SCT Playhouse at 518- 1st Ave. E.

 What if I still have more questions or want to talk to someone about auditioning?

Please call our business office at 712-262-7336, Tuesday thru Friday, 10 to 5 pm.

 Roles Available

Cast Size: Medium (11 to 20 performers)

Stated ages are the age of the character, not the actor.

FRANK — seventy-two, gay tailor from the Midwest. He was married to a woman and had a child. He “came out” in his late 20’s when he thought it was finally safe. He met his husband, Brobson, at Gay Pride and they’ve been together ever since.

ANGELINA — sixty-eight, married to Morty, works part-time from home as a bookkeeper. She was born and raised in the Bronx and never left. She’s never been anywhere out of New York because, well, what’s the point?

MORTY — sixty-nine, married to Angelina, recently retired from his job as a taxi dispatcher. Born and raised in the Bronx and shares the same philosophy as his wife about not going anywhere else…ever.

LILY — seventy, widow, former human resources executive. Pageant girl from Georgia. She loved to go out to clubs in her day and really let loose. She is bold, yet introverted. She knows just about everyone in the community, but, since her husband died, has very little patience for most of them.

ROBERT — seventy-one, divorced, former professor of mathematics at Fordham University. He’s book smart, but has never excelled at picking up on social cues, especially with women. He secretly always wanted to be a dancer.

BROBSON — sixty-five, gay, married to Frank, former nurse and amateur musician. originally from New Orleans and still retains the accent. He spends his spare time golfing and playing piano with theatrical flair.

EDITH — eighty-one, married to Joe, former gal Friday turned housewife. The quintessential old Jewish lady, but tough as nails. She’s got balls and is a stylish dresser, but hard of hearing.

JOE — eighty-three, immigrant, married to Edith, former union foreman, quintessential old Jewish man who worked hard all his life and would like nothing more than to leave the Bronx for Florida. He doesn’t see very well, even with glasses.

DENISE — sixty-eight, widow, Lynn’s sister, clinical psychologist, still working. She lives alone and sees patient at her house as well as serving as the resident psychologist at Riverdale Manor. She’s a workaholic and a breast cancer survivor.

RICHARD — seventy-two, married to Ellen, former high school gym teacher, has early-onset dementia. He’s always trying to be funny, using humor as a way to deal with his memory issues.

LYNN — sixty-four, partner of Susan, former executive assistant, originally from Brooklyn, streetwise and a hopeless gossip. She has recently reclaimed her love for baton twirling.

SUSAN — sixty-three, partner of Lynn, former housewife, cheerleader. originally from the Midwest, she is gullible, but not naïve and wise without knowing it.

MARY — sixty-seven, widowed, Italian, Catholic and bitter. Former docent with the Met and has a passion for opera. Tone-deaf.

PADDY — seventy, originally from Ireland and has retained the accent. Widower, former cop.

CAROL — a “certain” age, divorced, from the Midwest. She came to New York and was gullible enough to believe that she would make it on Broadway. After dancing burlesque for years, she finally booked a Broadway show as a chorus girl.

MILLER —sixty-five, the resident doctor at Riverdale Manor. He was once considered a great cardiologist, but the older he gets, the more misdiagnoses he seems to deliver.

ELLEN — seventy, married to Richard, who has dementia. Former Director of Librarians for the NY Public Library system. Very intelligent and private

ALICE — seventy-two, originally from Arkansas, wheelchair bound, married to Lou, former marketing director. She is not loving retirement life because it reminds her of how much she hasn’t done. She is focused on having fun and wants to travel more than anything else.

LOU — seventy-two, married to Alice, veteran, former lawyer. He never made partner, but not because he wasn’t good enough. He just didn’t want the responsibility. He was making a fine living and that was good enough for Lou. He is content to mill about the community until he dies.

SHOW ANNOUNCER (Optional depending on cast size) — Announcer. He’s our “Johnny” of the evening, but is certainly not a professional announcer. He just happened to miss the last meeting of the entertainment committee and was assigned the job.

                                                        AUDITIONS

                             for the Spencer Community Theatre production of  

                “A Doll House”

             will be held Monday, March 3 and Tuesday, March 4, 2025 at 6:30 PM

 

About Auditions (Where do I go? What do I do?) When are auditions?  Where do I go?

Auditions are March 3 and March 4, 2025 at the SCT Playhouse: located at 518- 1st Ave. E. in Spencer.  Doors open half an hour prior to stated audition time.  Please note that it is not necessary to attend both audition times; one or the other will suffice. 

 

Who can audition? What kinds of roles are available?

Roles are available for women and men age 18+.  Roles and character descriptions are listed at the end of this announcement.

 

What do I need to bring with me?  Should I prepare anything in advance?

Just bring your schedule with you so we can note any conflicts.  You do not need to prepare anything in advance.  Be prepared to act from selections from the script.  

You’re welcome to read the script beforehand; it is available for checkout at the SCT Business Offices. If you would like to check a script out, stop by the SCT business office, Tuesday-Friday from 10am to 5pm. 

 Please be prepared to relay any potential conflicts-there will be room on the audition form for you to list your availability.     

 

Closed Auditions:

Auditions for “A Doll House” are closed, meaning that only the individuals auditioning and the Directing/ Management team of the production are allowed in the audition space.  

 

About the Show (What is A Doll House?) What’s this show all about?

Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll House stunned audiences when it was first produced in 1879 but is now regarded as a literary masterpiece. This modern adaptation, directed and adapted by Kyle Goeken, brings its timeless themes into the present, following Nora, a picture-perfect wife and mother, who is hiding a dangerous secret that could unravel her entire life—forcing her to confront everything she believes to be true.

When are rehearsals?

Rehearsals will begin on March 30, 2025; rehearsals are from 6:30-9:30 PM Sunday through Thursday, although they will run later the week the show opens.  Tech/performance week is May 4 to May 10, 2025.  Not every person will be called to every rehearsal; the time commitment usually depends on the size of the role.   Kyle will be flexible with rehearsal time whenever he can.

 

When are performances?

Performances are: May 8, 9, 10, 2025 at 7:30pm.

Where are performances?

Performances will take place in the SCT Playhouse at 518- 1st Ave. E.

 

What if I still have more questions or want to talk to someone about auditioning?

Please call our business office at 712-262-7336, Tuesday thru Friday, 10 to 5 pm.

 

 

 

 

Roles Available

Cast Size: Small

Nora Helmer-A young wife and mother, she lives the dream. She holds a secret that could destroy everything.

Torvald Helmer – Nora’s husband, who is about to become manager at the bank.

 

Kristine Linde – Nora’s friend. A widow. She is looking for work.

 

Nils Krogstad – An acquaintance of Torvald’s, he knows Nora’s secret.

Dr. Rank- A doctor. Torvald’s closest friend. 

“Rumors” Auditions January 6 and 7, 2025

                                                     AUDITIONS

                          for the Spencer Community Theatre production of

                                                               “Rumors” 

          will be held Monday, January 6 and Tuesday, January 7, 2025 at 7pm

                          Call Backs will be held January 8, 2025 at 7pm

 

About Auditions

 Where do I go?

Auditions are held at the SCT Playhouse: located at 518- 1st Ave. E. in Spencer.  Doors open at 6:30 pm.

 Who can audition? What kinds of roles are available?

Roles are available for women and men 18+.  Roles and character descriptions are listed at the end of this announcement.

 What do I need to bring with me?  Should I prepare anything in advance?

Please be prepared to act! You’re welcome to read the script beforehand- they are available for checkout at the SCT Business Offices. If you would like to check a script out, please call 712-262-7336 or just stop by the office. Our regular business hours are Tuesday-Friday 10 am to 5 pm.  Please be aware of any potential conflicts-there will be room on the audition form for you to list your availability.    

 Closed Auditions:

Auditions for Rumors are closed, meaning that only the individuals auditioning and the Directing/ Management team of the production are allowed in the audition space.

About the Show

What’s this show all about?

Set in the 1980’s, Rumors is a riotous comedy by Neil Simon that takes place during an elegant dinner party hosted by New York’s Deputy Mayor. When the guests arrive, they discover a gunshot wound and a missing spouse, setting off a chain of mistaken identities, cover-ups, and outrageous rumors.

The play contains strong language; it is intended for adult audiences.

Rumors is directed by Kyle Goeken.

When are rehearsals?

Rehearsals are from 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM Sunday-Thursday, although they will run later the week the show opens. Rehearsals begin Sunday, January 12th at 6:30pm and run until the show opens on February 21. Not every person is called to every rehearsal; the time commitment typically depends on the size of the role.

 When are performances/strike?

Performances are: February 21, 22, 27 28 and March 1 at 7:30 PM, February 23 at 2pm.

Set strike is Sunday, March 2 at 1pm. Company dinner will follow.

Where are performances?

Performances will take place in the SCT Playhouse at 518- 1st Ave. E.

 What if I still have more questions or want to talk to someone about auditioning or being a part of the backstage crew?

Please contact SCT at 712-262-7336 or info@sctplayhouse.org.

Character descriptions (ages are flexible):

 Chris Gorman: F,  32 to 40 — Ken’s elegant and attractive wife. A bit high strung. (This is a large role.)

 Ken Gorman: M,  32-40 — A well-spoken, handsome attorney. A bit high strung. (This is a large role.)

 Claire Ganz: F,  30-45 — Lenny’s gossip-monger, attractive wife. A Westchester, New York housewife type. (This is a large role.)

Lenny Ganz: M, 30-45 — An accountant who has just wrecked his brand new BMW. Irascible, sarcastic, and very likeable. (This is a large role.)

Ernie Cusack: M, 40-60– A smug psychiatrist. (This is a medium role.)

Cookie Cusack: F, 40-60– Ernie’s wife and a cooking show host with a bad back. She has a very dramatic, physical personality. (This is a medium role.)

Glenn Cooper: M, 32-50 — An ambitious, polished man preparing for a run for the state senate. A Kennedy-type. (This is a medium role.)

Cassie Cooper: M, 20-35 — A jealous type who believes in the healing power of crystals. Glenn’s trophy wife. Insecure, sexy, shrewish. (This is a medium role.)

Officer Welch: M or F,  35-50 — A vigorous, straight-talking, veteran police officer. (This is a small role.)

Officer Pudney: M or F), 23-31 — A rookie cop. (This is a very small role.)