Auditions: The Odd Couple (Female Version)

Auditions for PGLT's December show will be held on September 28 & 29, 2010, at New Carrollton City Hall, 6016 Princess Garden Parkway from 7:30 to 9:30 PM.  Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script.

Rehearsals: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday evenings.
Performances: December 10, 11, 16, 17, 18 at 8:00, December 12, 19 at 2:00

For more information, please contact director Jeff Lesniak at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Directed by Jeffery Lesniak, Neil Simon's famous update of his contemporary classic starts with a group of woman friends playing their regular game of Trivial Pursuit. This week, the coterie is meeting at the apartment of Olive Madison, a divorcee who freely admits to being a slob. Late to arrive is Florence Unger, a stickler for detail who would try the patience of a saint, and who has unfortunately just become separated from her husband. As life would have it, the slob and the fuss-budget decide to room together. Within days, Florence's obsessive habits start taking their toll on Olive and their friends. The only remedy Olive can think of (a pair of brothers from Barcelona) disastrously backfires, and the two women are forced to agree on one thing - even the best of friends sometimes make the worst of roommates.

 

Cast:

6 Women, 2 Men

Ages 35-45

Characters:

Olive Madison
A successful television producer. She is intelligent, attractive, and wisecracking, with a good sense of humor - and she's a complete slob when it comes to her surroundings. She has an encyclopedic understanding of sports, is a complete pushover for her ex-husband, and a good friend.
Florence Unger
Attractive, well-groomed, neat, and has just broken up with her husband. She takes herself very seriously, likes to clean, decorate, and cook and is very good at all three. Flo is also intelligent, although she doesn't realize it, warm-hearted (in her own way), and has no sense of humor (at least about herself). She can also, without meaning to, make Olive feel guilty.
Sylvie
is desperately trying to quit smoking, and so sucks on lollipops or chews gum. She can get irritated with her friends, but has a good sense of humor, especially about her husband.
Renee
Sylvie's best friend, can be very plain-spoken, especially when she points out Olive's failings as a hostess. She is dating a doctor.
Vera
is very sweet, very nice, somewhat spacey, and although quite smart, is often a step or two behind her friends. She's very funny, but doesn't realize it. She is married to Harry - and they are off to Miami in the middle of July because they can get better rates.
Mickey
is a police officer, who is down-to-earth, plain talking, and has a good understanding of people. Sometimes she can take the "police bit" too far, and she tries very hard to be in control of all situations.
Manolo Costazuela
is handsome, very well groomed, and Spanish with a Castilian accent. He is every woman's dream-date, and showers both Olive and Flo with attention. He is sensitive and appreciates Florence's sensitivity.
Jesus Costazuela
is Manolo's younger brother - also very handsome, well-groomed, excellent posture, very romantic - and he also gets very emotional, and truly appreciates Florence.

For more information, please contact director Jeff Lesniak at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 
Current Auditions

Auditions will be held on Monday, February 27th and Tuesday, February 28th, 2012 at 7pm for PGLT's Spring 2012 production:

Deathtrap by Ira Levin

Directed by Gayle Negri

Produced by Andy Negri

 

Rehearsals begin March 8th.

 

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