The Odd Couple
by Lee County Center for the ARTS (LCCA)

Jun. 06 - Jun. 07

Auditions for a role in The Odd Couple with Lee County Center for the ARTS (LCCA) on Jun 06 through Jun 07.

Auditions for The Odd Couple, Lee County Center for the Arts

Upload and complete an audition form HERE  AUDITION FORM

If you are interested in auditioning, download the audition form by clicking on the link above and bring it with you, or email it to harilwalpole@gmail.com

 

Auditions are held June 6 and 7, 2025 (Fri at 6 pm and Sat at 2 pm)

Auditions are open to anyone, experienced or first time actors.

Cold Read

​CHARACTERS

Speed (male) - Kinda hen pecked, winey

Murray (male) - Cop, laid back attitude

Roy (male) - Mature gentleman 

Vinnie (male) - Italian accent a plus, Wise guy, trash talking

Oscar (male) - Funny, sloppy, messy

Felix (male) - Straight man, neat, well groomed

Gwendolyn Pigeon (female) - giggly, flirty, cutsie

Cecily Pigeon (female) - giggly, flirty, cutsie

CREW:

Director – Haril Walpole

Assistant Director/Stage Manager -

Stage Hand(s)

DATES AND TIMES

Rehearsals start June 10 at 6:30-7:30 Tuesdays and Thursdays. Add Mondays later if needed.

Tech Week is July 14-17 (all week)

Show dates – July 18,19,20 & 25,26 (Fri/Sat/Sun, then Fri/Sat)

General Rules

  1. All actors and crew members must be available for rehearsals, tech week, and performance dates. Any rehearsal conflicts MUST be discussed and approved prior to audition. Tech week and show dates are mandatory. 

  2. Everyone is expected to be on time. We will start on time and try to leave on time, but you have to show up ready to do your part. It is recommended you show up at least 10 minutes early for rehearsal to prepare. Costume days even sooner. Let’s all respect each others’ valuable time. 

  3. The director has the final say in all matters. Please respect his vision and “big picture” of the performance. Suggestions are great, but in the end, it is his decision. DO NOT ask other actors for advice on your performance.  While they mean well, they can ruin the overall big picture.

  4. Respect each other. No political or religious discussions. Be polite.

  5. Finally, have fun. This is a fun, comedy performance. If you aren’t having fun with it, it will come across dry to the audience.

Break a leg....Or at my age maybe a hip.