Directed
by Jaclyn Justice
SYNOPSIS:
The story focuses upon a young farmer,
his wife, and a young servant-girl who maliciously causes the wife's arrest for
witchcraft. The farmer brings the girl to court to admit the lie-and it is here
that the monstrous course of bigotry and deceit is terrifyingly depicted. The
farmer, instead of saving his wife, finds himself also accused of witchcraft
and ultimately condemned with a host of others. Winner of the 1953 Tony Award
for Best Play, this exciting drama about the Puritan purge of witchcraft in old
Salem is both a gripping historical play and a timely parable of our
contemporary society. "A powerful drama."-NY Times
"Strongly written."-NY Daily News
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ROLES AVAILABLE:
Reverend Samuel Parris-Male, to play 40's-minister of the church; self-righteous,
controlling, paranoid
Giles Corey-Male, to play 50s to 70s-a farmer; sensical but rebellious,
salt-of-the-earth, good-hearted
Rebecca Nurse-Female, to play 50s to 70s-an elder in the community;
pious, kind, respected
Thomas Putnam-Male, to play 40s to 50s-wealthy landowner; shrewd,
opportunistic
Ann Putnam-Female, to play 40s-wife of Thomas Putnam; anxious,
resentful, haunted by tragedy
Judge John Hawthorne-Male, to play 40s-judge, 2nd in command to
Danforth; confident, willfully ignorant
Mary Warren-Female. to play teens-the Proctors' serving girl; timid,
emotionally fragile, easily manipulated
Tituba-Female, to play 30s to 40s-Reverend Parris's slave; born in
Barbados; wary, cautious. worn down by abuse and aware the difficult position
she's in
Ezekial Cheever-Male, to play 30s to 40s-officer of the court; takes
himself extremely seriously
George Herrick*-Male, to play 40s-marshal of the court;
sympathetic to accused, not overzealous
Hopkins*-Male, to play 30s to 50s-guard in prison
Francis Nurse-Male, to play 70s-elder of Salem and husband of Rebecca
Nurse; honest, reasonable, respected
Betty Parris-Female, teen to play younger-Parris' daughter; fearful,
nervous, easily intimidated by Abigail
Mercy Lewis-Female, teen to play younger-Putnams' serving girl; clever,
sly, 2nd in command to Abigail
Susannah Walcott-Female, teen to play younger-girl in Abigail's group;
nervous, worried
John Proctor-Male, to play 30s-farmer; complicated, opinionated,
tormented by guilt for affair with Abigail
Abigail Williams-Female, to play 17**-Reverend Parris' niece; impulsive,
passionate, strong-willed, ruthless in abusing the power she knows she has over
the situation
Elizabeth Proctor-Female, to play 30s-John Proctor's wife; honest,
faithful, can be too austere
Judge George Danforth-Male, to play 50s to 60s-Deputy Governer of
Massuchusetts, presiding over trials; commanding, relishes his obvious power,
unwilling to deviate from the law or his own perceptions
Reverend John Hale-Male, 40s to 50s-respected minister and expert on
witchcraft; observant, rational, a man of faith, good at his core
*The
roles of George Herrick and Hopkins may be doubled with other roles.
**Although the character of Abigail Williams is 17, the director would like to
cast an actress 20 or older due to the intense nature of the role.
AUDITION
REQUIREMENTS:
**Dramatic Monologue (1-2 min.) Call backs will
consist of cold reads. A perusal copy is available at the
theatre.
Place: The Green Room
at Theatre Off The Square, 114 N. Denton, Weatherford
Date & Time:
Monday, August 21 & Tuesday, August 22, 6:30 pm; Call backs: Wednesday,
August 23, 6:30 pm
Rehearsals: September 4 – October 19 Performance dates: October 20 – November 5
Curtain time: 8:00 pm, Friday & Saturday, 2:00 pm,
Sunday