Sealed for Freshness
by Temple Civic Theatre

Apr. 03 - Apr. 04 (2016)

Doug Stone has set his play in 1968 during the heyday of Tupperware parties. Hostess Bonnie invites a group of neighbors over for a party. The guest list: perky, rich Jean, Jean's cranky and very pregnant sister Sinclair, ditzy-blonde Tracy Ann, and new neighbor Diane, who's made quite a career selling Tupperware, but at the expense of her marriage. The mix of personalities and the number of martinis consumed lead to a great deal of absurd high jinks plus revelations of an equal number of secrets and insecurities.

 


AUDITIONS!!!  Roles available include:

Bonnie - 45ish. Simple housewife slightly worn by years of domestication.
Richard - 45ish. Husband of Bonnie. Blue collar butch.
Jean - 35. Strong elegant presence in a small town way. The pretty sister of Sinclair.
Tracy Ann - 25. Naive, bubbly, girl-next-door pretty.
Sinclair - 35. Brash, stocky, loud, been around the block/ extremely pregnant
Diane - 40ish. Plastic, upbeat saleswoman type.

Natasha Tolleson, director, will hold open auditions on Sunday and Monday April 3-4 at 7:00 p.m. at Temple Civic Theatre. This will be a fun show to see and to be a part of, as well. Show dates are May 13-15 and 19-22. There will be a cold reading and possibly a movement exercise, as well. Bring your friend and enjoy the good times here at TCT!!!

For questions, email Hope at Hope@TempleCivicTheatre.org or call (254) 778-4751 x1