Auditions: Fiction, August 8 and 10
Written by admin on July 30, 2010 – 3:52 pm -

The Chester Theatre Group and director Jeff Knapp will hold auditions for a fall production of the play FICTION by Steven Dietz on Sunday, August 8th at 7pm and Tuesday, August 10th at 7pm at the Black River Playhouse, on the corner of Grove Street and Maple Avenue in Chester, New Jersey. FICTION is a drama with much humor, but it’s not set-up/joke/joke humor…
The show runs Fridays and Saturdays, October 8-23, 2010 with a Sunday matinee performance on October 17.
All roles are open:
Linda Waterman: mid 40s-50s – her first book was a non-fiction best-seller; now a professor dying of brain cancer. (Not not like Wit dying of brain cancer, she lives with it the best she can. No head shaving required. Maybe a bandana.)
Michael Waterman: mid 40s-50s – an author of pop-lit who had grander aspirations. He’s dealing with his wife’s illness as best he can. He’s maybe a little full of himself, takes himself a little too seriously.
Abby Drake, late 20s-mid-30s – curator of “The Drake Colony”, a writer’s colony where Linda and Michael both wrote, at different times. Abby knows both of them, separately. She keeps secrets for both of them.
“The power to change one’s life comes from a paragraph, a lone remark.” – James Salter, Light Years
A bit about the play: Linda, a successful author turned professor, is dying of cancer, and she asks her husband, Michael, to dispose of her diaries after she’s gone; but she invites him to read them after she’s gone before disposing or donating them. Since she will be showing him hers, she says its only fair if he let her see his journals before she shuffles off the mortal coil. He hesitates and then relents — what can he say? What she reads is at times known to her, and at other times, a revelation. When she reaches the volume about Michael’s time at The Drake Colony, a writer’s retreat, she recognizes a familiar face from her own time at The Drake. The play dances around in time and place, so Linda is not always dying, Michael is not always 40ish, etc. But the one thing that endures is their love for one another, even through the dark times, their love binds them together.
For additional information, call the producer, Ellen Glasscock at 908-698-3678.
[UPDATE 8/5/10: Synopisis and character descriptions tweaked.]
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