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BWW Reviews: Mustard Seed Theatre's Production of TARTUFFE is Delightful and Hilarious 2010/04/26
“Mustard Seed Theatre has produced a funny and extremely well cast version of this play, and it’s required viewing for anyone looking for something a little light and easy to take.” - Chris Gibson, BWW
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Mustard Seed Theatre | Tartuffe
Source: mustardseedtheatre.com
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Auditions!
General auditions for the season will be held on Saturday, May 1 between 4 and 6 pm.
Season Information:
For the audition, prepare two monologues, one presentational and one realistic. You will have three minutes for your audition. Please also bring a headshot/resume.
Auditions will be held in the Fine Arts Theatre at Fontbonne University (can you link the map here?).
If you are unavailable on May 1, please send an email to mustardseedtheatre@gmail.com to arrange a different audition time.
Callbacks will be held by appointment during the month of May.
Roles available:
“The Chosen”
Reuven Malter — 30’s
Young Reuven — 16-18
David Malter — 40’s
Danny Saunders — 16-18
Reb Saunders — 40’s-50’s
“Till We Have Faces”
Young Orual — plays child through adult
Queen (veiled) Orual — plays 20’s through 40’s
Psyche — plays 13 - 18
Redival — plays child to adult
Priestess / percussion player — adult of any age
Batta, a palace servant - adult of any age
Bardia’s wife - 40’s
King of Glome - plays 40’s to 60’s
Bardia — plays 40’s to 60’s
Priest of Ungit — adult of any age
Soldier/Servant/ Argan — 30’s
Soldier /Trunia - 20’s
Scenes from “The Chosen” and “Till We Have Faces” are available by request: email mustardseedtheatre@gmail.com
Deanna Jent is the casting authority and director of these productions. -
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