AUDITIONS: A Skull In Connemara by Martin McDonagh

AUDITIONS: A Skull In Connemara by Martin McDonagh

Posted by none too fragile

Posted: Jan, 09, 2016

Auditions

Website: http://nonetoofragile.com/index.html

 330-962-5547

 1841 Merriman Road, Akron, OH, Unknown

Who:
none too fragile theatre

What:
A Skull In Connemara by Martin McDonagh – directed by Sean Derry

When:
Sunday, October 23, 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Please arrive no later than 12:00 p.m. (noon)

Where:
none too fragile theatre
1841 Merriman Road, Akron, OH 44313 (enter through Pub Bricco)

Breakdown:
• Mary-Johnny Taggerty – 60’s or 70’s White Female
• Mairtin Hanlon – Late Teens/Early 20’s White Male
• Thomas Hanlon – Late 20’s – Early 40’s White Male
• Mick Dowd – Already Cast – *David Peacock
*(Actor’s Equity Association Member)

All Who Audition:
Cold Reads from Script

Production Dates:
March 17 through April 1, 2017
Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 p.m.
Sunday Matinee, March 26 at 2:00 p.m.
Monday, March 27 at 8:00 p.m.

Rehearsal Dates:
February 20 – March 16, 2017

The Story:
On the outskirts of Mormon Country, Idaho, a six hundred pound recluse hides away in his apartment, and slowly eats himself to death. Desperate to reconnect with his long-estranged daughter, he reaches out to her, only to find a viciously sharp-tongued and wildly unhappy teen. Big-hearted and fiercely funny, The Whale tells the story of a man’s last chance at redemption, and of finding beauty in the most unexpected places.

Awards:
1998 Laurence Olivier Best New Comedy (Nominee)

Press:
“Mr. McDonagh’s great strength is that he combines a love of traditional storytelling with the savage ironic humor of the modern generation…” – The Guardian (UK)
“Skull-cracking craic. A twisted & deliciously dark production – witty in all the wrong places & hilarious in all the right ones – it takes a grisly set-up & bookends it with all the simplicities of country life in the early 1990’s” – The Herald
“judging by the subject matter McDonagh gravitates towards – the body count tends to be significant amid the near-hysterical laughter – it is understandable that he has been dubbed the ‘Quentin Tarantino of Irish drama’; his probing of death & violent acts while keeping the banter flowing spiritedly makes him the undisputed bad boy of the Irish stage play.” – Newsletter
“This is a hilarious & bloody performance not to be missed. Hilariously weird & whacky… It’s funny how distinctly Irish it is.” – Love Belfast