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***Audition Notice***

2/19/2019

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Fringe production of, I Hate Shakespeare for March 12 and 13 @7pm. Cast will require 3 males and 3 females who will each play many various roles. Audition will consist of a cold read from the script. “I Hate Shakespeare”, at least that’s what one audience member thinks, until he gets a comical rundown of Shakespeare classics. With zombies, talking cows, and an appearance by Jerry Springer, I hate Shakespeare, is a funny , fast paced introduction to Shakespeare with a modern twist. I am also looking for a Stage Manager and back stage help. If you are interested, please email Keith at [email protected] or message me at at 780 667 8207.

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***Audition Notice***

2/15/2019

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Feel that spark? It’s time to audition for Miss Electricity, a theatre for young audiences play that will be produced for Edmonton’s Fringe Festival! Ten-year-old Vi is trying everything she can think of to prove to the world how special she is but it’s not going well! So far, she has disappointed her mom, alienated her best friend and fallen flat on her patoodle! Twice! But a sudden storm turns everything around!
Come out to the playhouse on Wednesday, March 6 at 7 p.m. or Sunday, March 10 at 2 p.m. to audition for this fun show that will have everyone dancing in the aisles! We are looking to cast a minimum of four people and as many as six, with at least two females and two males. It is theatre for young audiences, but we are casting adults for the show. Auditions will consist of cold reads from the script. Since the show will feature some break out dancing, come prepared to prove you can move!

This year’s Fringe takes place Aug. 15-25. Cast must be available throughout this time.
E-mail [email protected] for more information

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Sympathy Jones, The New Secret Agent Musical By Sharon Reichert

2/5/2019

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Jones‐ing for a night out? Leduc Drama Society has you covered!
Don’t miss Sympathy Jones, The New Secret Agent Musical
By Sharon Reichert
​The Leduc Drama Society has put together an entertaining, family‐friendly musical to warm you up on a
chilly February evening! Sympathy Jones, The New Secret Agent Musical, is set in the 1960s and carries
all the fun and innocence of those bygone days.
Sympathy, played by Erin Hutchinson, is a secretary for The Agency but she wants to be so much more!
She longs for danger, excitement and the chance to prove she can stop the bad guys!
The problem is, she is so good at her current job that her boss Roger Pinkerton, played by David
Newton, has no intention of letting her go as his assistant.
Then one day, Agent Henry Greene, played by Andrew Dupres, leaves his briefcase on Sympathy’s desk,
providing her with the opportunity to ‘borrow’ the file on a case that has the whole agency in a tizzy!
Sympathy is quickly on the case, leaving Henry to play catch up.
Hutchinson does a great job bringing Sympathy Jones to life, with enthusiasm, naivety, energy,
determination and a great sense of humour.
It was so much fun to watch Dupres take on the role of newbie agent Henry, who was a little tonguetied,
a LOT awkward and completely smitten with Sympathy!
As Sympathy and Henry are trying to work out their sudden unexpected partnership, the evil Kitty Hawk,
portrayed by Michelle Karasinski, is wreaking havoc on Washington, DC, and threatening even the
President of the United States with her plan to stop time!
Highlights of the show are many and include Kitty singing to her minions to remind them that You Don’t
Cross Kitty, without facing dire and immediate consequences! Karasinski did a brilliant job portraying the
vengeful Kitty, who was understandably hurt when her husband, played by Victor Howard, replaced her
with a younger model! Curtis Johnson was great as Kitty’s sidekick Tick Tock, in turns a scientific genius,
a frustrated co‐conspirator and a lovestruck boy toy.
Kudos to Dave Froland as Agent Nick Steel, whose injuries force him onto crutches and into the
background of the Kitty case. Froland learned to drag himself around on the crutches from the earliest
rehearsals, according to director Cyndi Wagner, which couldn’t have been easy, showing his dedication
to the character and the role. Can’t move on without mentioning Carie Fargie‐Scott, who played Caprice
Nova, tech dress designer extraordinaire, winning the hearts of the audience AND Agent Steel! Her
scenes were definitely among the highlights for this writer!
Hats off, also, to the hard working and talented ensemble! Multiple characters, MANY costume changes,
lots of fights they could never win and several recurring death scenes (some within mere seconds!)
didn’t phase them at all!
Overall, this was an entertaining, fun musical and well worth making your way to Mclab Theatre for the
Performing Arts to catch one of the three remaining shows, Feb. 7, 8 and 9.​
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***Audition Notice****

1/4/2019

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When William Shakespeare wrote Hamlet, the performers were all men. Was that fair? That was then, and this is now. Women Playing Hamlet shows Willy the error of his ways by sharing the journey of Jessica as she prepares for her performance as Hamlet!
This cast is composed entirely of women!
We are looking for a minimum of 4 women to bring to life the question: “to be or not to be”.
Audition dates are January 16 at 7 pm and January 20 at 2 pm. Auditions will consist of cold reads from the script, and possibly some improv. Any questions, call or text director Peter Dickhout at 780 719 0626
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Call for Directors

12/11/2018

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CALL FOR DIRECTORS
The time has come to begin preparations for our Fringe Shows! That’s right SHOWS! MULTIPLE!!. If you are interested in directing, please email Artistic Director - Erin McLean at [email protected]. Deadline for application is Sunday, January 20, 2019. In your application, please include any directorial experience. Preference will be given to current Leduc Drama Society members in good standing.
The 38th Edmonton International Fringe Festival runs August 15-25, 2019. Show specific dates are still to be determined by the festival.

Theatre For Young Audiences Fringe Show ‘Miss Electricity” by Kathryn Walat
Ten-year-old Violet is determined to show the world, not to mention the cool kids at school, just how special she is. With the help of her assistant Freddy, she sets out to break a world record, but becomes accidentally extraordinary when she's struck by lightning -- twice -- and gains control over all things electric. Under the name Miss Electricity, Violet zaps her way through circuits, bullies, and tests, but could lose everything when the power goes to her head *synopsis care of Playscripts.com

Fringe Show I Hate Shakespeare! by Steph DeFerie
We hate Shakespeare! At least that's what the audience thinks until they get a rip-roaring rundown of Shakespeare's classics. With zombies, talking cows, and an appearance by Jerry Springer, I Hate Shakespeare! is a hilarious and fast-paced introduction to Shakespeare -- with a modern twist. Plus, someone gets a pie in the face. *synopsis care of Playscripts.com
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Audition

3/10/2017

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Sympathy Jones - A spy musical
Show dates February 1-3, 7-9 2018 Sunday August 26 4:30 - 7:30 PM Thursday August 30 6:00 - 9:00 PM 15 minute time slots Please bring a prepared piece of music from a musical and be prepared for a cold read from the script.
** No live accompanist is available for Sunday auditions ** Leads - 4 females, 4 males
Ensemble - unlimited (small roles within) Also, if you would like to be a part of our production team for this go-go boot and gadget filled musical, we would love to have you. Please visit sympathyjones.com for a full synopsis of the musical. Email [email protected] to book your time.​

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Introducing the Cast and Crew of ‘Drinking Habits’

3/8/2017

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SALLY - Emily Lowe Rutledge
PAUL - Jord Matthews
SISTER AUGUSTA - Cindy K. Marshall
SISTER PHILAMENA - Heather Hart Prunkl
SISTER MARY CATHERINE -Brittany Boots Currie
GEORGE - Peter Dickhout
MOTHER SUPERIOR - Susanne Hube Ritchie
FATHER CHENILLE - Nathan Armson

DIRECTOR - Bridget Toms
PRODUCER - Carie Fargey-Scott
STAGE MANAGER - Kristy O'Heir
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AUDITIONS!

2/14/2017

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Drinking Habits
A Farce by Tom Smith
Directed by Bridget Toms
Performance Dates: June 16-18, 22-24 at the Maclab Centre for the Performing Arts

AUDITIONS - ages 18+
Drop in auditions will be held on Thursday, March 2 from 7:00pm-9:00pm and Sunday, March 5 from 2:00pm-4:00pm at the Leduc Drama Society Playhouse located at 4701A 44 St.

Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. Please contact producer, Carie Fargey-Scott at [email protected] with any questions.

Characters:

Sister Philamena, 20-50s
Sister Augusta, 20-50s
George, 20s
Mother Superior, 40-50s
Paul, 24
Sally, 20s
Sister Mary Catherine, 24
Father Chenille, 40-50s

Accusations, mistaken identities, and romances run wild in this traditional, laugh-out-loud farce. Two nuns at the Sisters of Perpetual Sewing have been secretly making wine to keep the convent’s doors open, but Paul and Sally, reporters and former fiancees, are hot on their trail. They go undercover as a nun and priest, but their presence, combined with the addition of a new nun, spurs paranoia throughout the convent that spies have been sent from Rome to shut them down. Wine and secrets are inevitably spilled as everyone tries to preserve the convent and reconnect with lost loves.

*Please note, this is a not for profit group. All performers are volunteers.

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Getting Close to Opening Night!!

1/26/2017

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Sleeping Beauty Cast and Crew

1/26/2017

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Jason McCoombs - Band, Brittany Boots Currie - Ensemble, Jasmine Meyer - Ensemble, Els Gummer - Ensemble
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