Auditions for See How They Run, a British farce with a rib-tickling plot by Philip King take place July 25-26. The Cumming Playhouse is the venue presenting this 'positive riot' of a play...
The Rosewater Theatre Company presents auditions for See How They Run, a British Farce by Philip King at The Cumming Playhouse, 101 School Street, Cumming, GA 30040, Tuesday, July 25th and Wednesday, July 26th from 7 PM - 8:30 p.m. Auditioning will be held for three women - 18 and up and six men - 20 and up.
Directed by Amelia Bahr, the show runs for three weekends in September: September 8-10, 14- 17 and 21-23.
Those auditioning should be prepared to do a cold read from the script. For more information, please visit the Rosewater Theatre website or call Lisa Sherouse Riley, Managing Director/Owner of The Rosewater Theatre Company, at (770) 888-3393.
Here's a little 'teaser' of what audiences can expect:
So swift is the action, so involved the situations, so rib-tickling the plot in this London hit that, at its finish, audiences are left as exhausted from laughter as though they had run a foot race. Galloping in and out of the four doors of an English vicarage are an American actor and actress (he is now stationed with the air force in England), a cockney maid who has seen too many American movies, an old maid who "touches alcohol for the first time in her life" and four men in clergyman suits presenting the problem of which is which, for disguised as one is an escaped prisoner, and another a sedate Bishop aghast at all these goings on and the trumped up stories they tell him.
The show ran on London's West End for about 17 years, so it's a must-see production.
"Breathless show, fast tempo, plenty of laughs." -- Variety
A positive riot, in all my fifty years in the theatre I've never heard such laughter."