The College of the Canyons Theatre Department is looking for actors to participate in two upcoming theatre productions, “How I Learned to Drive” and “The Little Prince,” to be performed in the Black Box theatre at the
How I Learned To Drive is a Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Paula Vogel. It takes the audience on a journey down the roads of rural
Available parts for How I Learned To Drive are:
Li’l Bit: A woman who ages through time from 11 years to 30-something
Peck: An attractive man in his 30s to 40s
Male Chorus: Play a variety of roles – Grandfather, Waiter, High School boys 18 to 30s
Female Chorus: Plays Mother, Aunt Mary, High School girls in their 20s to 30s
Teenage Chorus: Has nothing to do with “teenage,” except designation. Plays voice of 11-year-old Li’l Bit, Grandmother, High School girls 20s.
The Little Prince, based on the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupery, is the charming tale of a world-weary aviator whose plane crashes in the
Available parts for The Little Prince are:
Aviator: Male 30s and up
Little Prince: Male or female to play ageless child 8 – 11 years
Fox & chorus: Male or female actor/dancer
Actors/dancers/gymnasts for 10 roles: Multiple roles including Rose, King, conceited man, businessman, lamplighter, geographer, 2-headed snake, desert flower. The chorus will also portray the spirit of the desert, international forms of dance from the near and far east will be used. The chorus plays a major role in this production and will have a lot of stage time. Please dress for movement.
Anyone who auditions and is given a role in either of the two plays is expected to enroll in the college’s Theater Production 190 class.
No audition appointments are necessary.
Simply show up prepared to perform.