Where?
12010 SE 240th St, Kent, WA 98031
When?
May18th. Auditions are going to be conducted in groups from 10:00-2:45. Callbacks at 3:00.
How?
Click the button below to pick a time slot and fill out an audition form.
We will have a calendar with all of the possible rehearsal dates. You will need to inform us of all possible conflicts at your audition. Below is a synopsis of the play and a character list. We highly recommend you familiarize yourself with both before your audition. If you are only interested in volunteering or being on tech crew please fill out an audition form. See you there!
If you would like to be in the show but can't make auditions please contact theater@pagetostagepro.com
The One Stoplight Town is so small that you might drive through without taking a second look. But if you stopped for just a moment, you might see a young boy and girl falling in love, a cantankerous grocery store owner coping with change, a former resident returning home while a restless teen thinks about leaving, a beauty queen and a drum major striking up a friendship, and a handyman taking it all in while he fixes what is broken. The townspeople discover that sooner or later, change comes to us all. “We don’t always know when our moment will come, but when it does, we just have to be ready.”
Tom/Trish
(middle age adult), 9 scenes, 103 lines: a handy-man or -woman: personable, grounded, offers sage advice
Bob/Barb
(middle age adult), 4 scenes, 61 lines: grocery store owner who loves small-town life and hates change
Jim
(ages from high school to empty nester) 5 scenes, 98 lines: capable, loyal, humorous, sometimes arrogant
Sally
(ages from high school to empty nester) 5 scenes, 91 lines: smart, practical, insightful, sometimes selfish
Clarence/Clara
(senior citizen) 5 scenes, 61 lines: an observant, humorous commentator on town life, more intelligent about people than technology
Melvin/Maude (senior citizen) 5 scenes, 61 lines: an observant, humorous commentator on town life, more intelligent about technology than people
Casey (tween or teen) 3 scenes, 17 lines: insecure and on the cusp of growing up
Kid/Teen 1 (ages from elementary to high school) 2 scenes, 38 lines: a competitive thrill seeker, but willing to learn caution
Kid/Teen 2 (ages from elementary to high school) 2 scenes, 33 lines: tough, competitive braggart
Kid/Teen 3
(ages from elementary to high school) 2 scenes, 29 lines: thrill seeker, mocker of others
Kid/Teen 4
(ages from elementary to high school)2 scenes, 34 lines: sophisticated, detail oriented
Girl/Teen Girl
(ages from elementary to high school) 2 scenes, 19 lines: cautious, peacemaker
Runaway
(older teen) 2 scenes, 51 lines: restless and bored with small town life
Prodigal Son
(young adult) 1 scene, 56 lines: now able to see the beauty of a quiet life
Drum Major
(high school or young adult) 1 scene, 36 lines: a thoughtful leader with a kind heart
Green Bean Queen (high school or young adult) 1 scene, 25 lines: self-centered but open to change
Polly/Paulie (older adult) 3 scenes, 25 lines: traditional diner owner, skeptical of new ideas
Flash: (30-35yrs old) 1 scene, 25 lines: flashy new restaurant owner, creative and friendly
Police Officer (middle age) 2 scenes, 16 lines: impartial and kind
Emmet/Emma (college age) 1 scene, 8 lines: Sally & Jim’s offspring who’s ready for a new chapter in life
Ensemble of Townspeople to play non-speaking roles: high school dance attenders, wedding guests, shoppers, protesters, elementary age Emmet/Emma, etc.
Watch the full show here or on our Youtube Channel.