A vibrant and heartwarming musical comedy that revolves around the story of a high school girl named Emma, who wants to take her girlfriend to the prom in her conservative small town. However, the town’s PTA cancels the prom to prevent her from attending with her girlfriend. In comes a group of down-on-their-luck Broadway stars who, looking for a cause to revive their public images, decide to support Emma’s cause. The stars bring their theatrical flair to the small town, causing a stir but ultimately helping to challenge the town’s prejudices. Amidst the chaos, humor, and show tunes, the musical delves into themes of acceptance, love, and the importance of standing up for who you are. “The Prom” combines catchy songs, dynamic dance numbers, and a poignant story to create a celebratory and meaningful theatrical experience.
Join us in celebrating the importance of acceptance, inclusivity, and the fight for equal rights. The Prom highlights the power of allyship and the positive change that can occur when people from different backgrounds unite for a common cause, advocating for acceptance and equality in a heartwarming, entertaining, and thought-provoking manner.
Jordan Rakittke – Artistic Director
Kelsey Waughon – Producer
Adam Milne – Technical Director
Janelle Graf – Stage Manager
Tracy Parr – Costume Designer
Justin Charles – Set Designer, Set Dresser/Props Designer
Jeff Graf – Set Construction Foreman
Deb Holmen – Lighting Designer
Christy Sturm – Photographer
Emily Kunash – Content Creator
M’LYNN EATENTON – Tracey Lanman
SHELBY EATENTON-LATCHERIE – Christina Giorgi
TRUVY JONES – Tracy Parr
ANNELLE DUPUY-DESOTO – Nora Brown
CLAIREE BELCHER – Alison Hage
OUISER BOUDREAUX – Julie Dietrich Brouton
M’LYNN/OUISER/CLAIREE/TRUVY SWING – Nicole Lapas
ANNELLE/SHELBY SWING – Molly Engdahl
*Swings will be performing in the 2pm show on 4/21
Audition Information
Theatre 121 will be holding open auditions for the upcoming production of Robert Harling’s Steel Magnolias. We are looking to cast eight actors (six full time performers and two swings- see CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS for more information) of any gender or ethnicity to play female identifying characters.
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AUDITION INFORMATION:
Dates: Sunday, January 14th and Monday, January 15th
Callbacks will be by invitation only on Wednesday, January 17th. You will be notified by email no later than noon on Tuesday, January 16th if invited to attend.
Location: UPDATED! Woodstock Opera House Green Room (enter through Dean St enterance)
AUDITION FORMAT:
REHEARSALS: Sundays 2PM-5PM; Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays 7PM-10PM. The Production Read Through will be Sunday, January 21st. Through the beginning of February, there will only be three rehearsals per week. Starting mid-February, we will be at a full four-day rehearsal schedule.
TECH REHEARSALS*: Saturday, March 30th, and Monday, April 1st- Thursday, April 4th.
DRESS REHEARSALS*: Sunday, April 7th-Thursday, April 11th
SHOW DATES*: April 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28. (Fridays at 7:30, Saturdays at 7:30 PM, Sundays at 2PM)
*You must be available for all tech rehearsals, dress rehearsals, and performances to be considered for casting.
If you have any questions, please contact the Producer, Kelsey Waughon
Audition Information
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Characters: (all roles available)
AGES LISTED ARE STAGE AGES. ALL CHARACTERS ARE FEMALE PRESENTING. ALL CHARACTERS ARE FROM LOUISIANA AND HAVE A SOUTHERN ACCENT. ROLES ARE OPEN TO ALL GENDERS AND ETHNICITIES.
AUTHORS NOTE: The women in this play are witty, intelligent, and above all, real characters. They in no way, shape or form are meant to be portrayed as cartoons or caricatures.
** The Roles of Annelle and Truvy will be filled by swings at the Sunday, April 21st performance. Actors cast in these roles will be given a comp ticket to watch the performance.