Boise Little Theater (BLT) is located at 100 W Fort Street in Boise, Idaho and auditions are generally held in the green room. The green room is located at the back of the building. If the auditions are to be held at a different site it will be so noted on this page.
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Auditions will be held May 10 at Fort Boise Community Center, 700 Robbins Rd., Boise. Young performers ages 12 to 18 are encouraged to make an audition appointment by emailing cwblauer@clearwire.net or
calling 846-9149 or 631-1550.
Auditioners should prepare a 2 minute song, an accompanist and CD player will be available,
and dress appropriately for a dance audition to be taught by choreographers Clay and Heather Lee. |
The Pirates of Penzance Junior
Book, Music, and Lyrics by William S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan
Directed by Cheryl Blauer
Performances will be July 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 2008 at 7 PM and
July 20 & 26, at 2 PM
"Wacky, irreverent and as entertaining today as it was when it first opened in 1879, The Pirates Of Penzance Junior
spins an hilarious farce of sentimental pirates, bumbling policemen, dim-witted young lovers, dewy-eyed daughters and
an eccentric Major-General, all morally bound to the often-ridiculous dictates of honor and duty (Music Theater Intl.).”
Auditioners should prepare a 2 minute song, an accompanist and CD player will be available,
and dress appropriately for a dance audition to be taught by choreographers Clay and Heather Lee.
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June 28 & 29 at 2 PM in the green room.
Need 2-4 women ages 25-50 & 3-5 men ages 20-55. |
Plaza Suite
By Neil Simon
Directed by Patrick Ryan
Performances will beSeptember 5,6,11,12,13,18,19,20, 2008 at 8 PM,
Sept 14, at 2 PM and Sept 17, at 7:30 PM
Hilarity abounds in this portrait of three couples successively
occupying a suite at the Plaza. “Wonderfully
funny.” Neil Simon has the knack for presenting
funny lines in mostly real, sometime serious, situations
that relate to our everyday lives and problems. Act I-the
spark has died between a long married couple; Act II-a Hollywood producer tries to seduce his former
girlfriend; and Act III-parents try to get their daughter
out of the bathroom on her wedding day.
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August 9 & 10 at 2 PM in the green room.
Need 9 men & 7 women with musical experience.
Will audition singer/actors ages 16 and up--most roles are
for adults. Auditioners should prepare a 2 minute song,
preferably from a musical, and bring their accompaniment
recorded on a CD or cassette.
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The Mystery of Edwin Drood
By Rupert Holmes
Based on the writings of Charles Dickens
Directed by Autumn Kersey
Performances will beOct 17,18,23,24,25, 30,31, Nov. 1, 2008 at 8 PM,
October 26, at 2 PM and October 29, at 7:30 PM
This wildly warm-hearted theatrical experience kicks
off when the Music Hall Royale (a hilariously loony
deals with John Jasper, a Jekyll-and-Hyde choirmaster
who is quite madly in love with his music student,
the fair Miss Rosa Bud. Now, Miss Bud is, in
turn, engaged to Jasper's nephew, young Edwin Drood.
Our title character disappears mysteriously one stormy
Christmas Eve-but has Edwin Drood been murdered?
And if so, then whodunnit? Musical numbers include The Wage of Sin, Perfect Strangers, Both Sides of the
Coin, Don't Quit While You're Ahead, and Moonfall.
The giddy playfulness of this play-within-a-play draws
the audience toward one of Drood’s most talked-about
features, which allows the audience to vote on the solution
as prelude to the most unusual and hilarious finale! |
October 4 & 5 at
2 PM in the green room.
Need 8 men and 5 women.
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The Trial of Ebenezer Scrooge
By Mark Brown
Directed by Cricket Langworthy
Performances will be Nov 28,29, Dec 4,5,6,11,12,13, 2008 at 8 PM and
December 7, at 2 PM and December 10, at 7:30 PM
The trial of the century! A year after his miraculous
transformation, Ebenezer Scrooge is back to his old
ways, suing Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of Christmas
Past, Present, and Future for breaking and entering,
kidnapping, slander, pain and suffering, attempted
murder and the infliction of emotional distress. The
ghosts employ Solomon Rothschild, England's most
charismatic, savvy and clever barrister. Scrooge, that
old penny pincher, represents himself. |
November 1 & 2, 2pm in the greenroom.
Needed are 2 women 60+, one woman 20-30,
and 7 men 20-60. |
Open House
By Tom Donahoe
Directed by Larry Dennis
Performances will beJanuary 16,17,22,23,24,29, 30, 31, 2009 at 8 PM and
January 25, at 2 PM and January 28, at 7:30 PM
Louise and Leonie are two elderly women living
peacefully in Leonie’s family home until one day
Leonie’s scoundrel son devises a plan to sell the home
and pocket the money for himself. With the help of
his girlfriend, a real estate salesperson, the son convinces
the ladies to hold an “open house” and a bizarre
assortment of characters, including a cop,
some robbers, a priest and his altar boy, begin treating
the home as their own.
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December 13 & 14 at 2pm.
Need 1 female in her
70's,
1 female in her late 20's to 30's, 4 males from 30's to
70's,
3 male musicians any age from 20's to 60's.
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Foxfire
By Susan Cooper & Hume Cronyn
Music by Jonathan Holtzman
Directed by Wendy Koeppl
Performances will beFebruary 27,28, Mar 5,6,7,12,13,14, 2009 at 8 PM
March 8, at 2 PM and March 11, at 7:30 PM
Annie Nations, an indomitable Appalachian widow of
79, lives on her mountain farm with her acerbic husband
Hector. A brash real-estate developer wants to
turn her land into a vacation resort and her son Dillard,
a country singer, wants Annie to come live in Florida
with him and his family. Annie’s battle to decide her
future takes her through some funny, touching and
magical flashbacks of her life with Hector.
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January 31 & February 1
at 2 PM in the green room.
Parts, large and
small, for several men and women of various ages,
including a girl and some boys around age 12. |
Our Town
By Thornton Wilder
Directed by Nancy Shankweiler
Performances will beApril 10,11,16,17,18,23,24,25, 2009 at 8 PM and
April 19, at 2 PM and April 22, at 7:30 PM
This winner of the Pulitzer Prize was revived in 2002
on Broadway starring Paul Newman. “Thornton
Wilder’s masterpiece. . . An immortal tale of small
town morality. . . A classic of soft-spoken theater.”
NY Times. “Beautiful and remarkable—one of the
sagest, warmest and most deeply human scripts to
have come out of our theatre.” NY Post “No American
play describes more powerfully how we imagine
ourselves.” NY Daily News.
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Bleacher Bums
Conceived by Joe Montegna
Written by The Organic Theatre Company
Directed by Janelle Walters Priest
Performances will beMay 22,23,28,29,30, June 4,5,6, 2009 at 8 PM and
May 31, at 2 PM and June 3, at 7:30 PM
In the bleachers at Chicago’s Wrigley Field, die-hard
Cub fans root for their team. The group includes a
rabid cheerleader, a blind man who follows the game by
transistor radio and does his own play-by-play, a bathing
beauty, a nerd and various other bleacher denizens.
As the game proceeds, they bet among themselves on
every conceivable event, go out for frosty malts or
beers, try to pick up the bathing beauty and, occasionally,
watch the game.
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