SCT’s ACTING UP Workshop presents Zap Pronto, Jr. for and by children. An original play written by SCT’s own Daniel Strickland follows the escapades of a zany SCI-FI family. Fun for all ages. November 19 @ 7:30 p.m. and November 20 @ 2 p.m. at Crosscreek Baptist Church, 600 Crosscreek Trail, Pelham, Al, 35124. Tickets are $5 at the door.
Auditions: Panache
South City Theatre will be holding auditions for “Panache,” written by Don Gordon and directed by Donna Stinson Williamson. Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. Rehearsals will start November 29 with the week of Christmas off. Show dates are January 28, 29, 30; February 3, 4, 5, 11, 12.
What happens when wealthy socialite, Kathleen Trafalgar drives from Long Island to Brooklyn in search of fry cook, Harry Baldwin? The DMV has mixed up their license plates! Harry got PANACHE and Kathleen got PANCAKE.
Looking for five strong actors.
Harry Baldwin: an artist who works as a fry cook. Early forties to mid fifties. Lives in Brooklyn.
Kathleen Trafakgar: wealthy, fashionalbe dresser. Lives in an upscale section of Long Island. Early to late forties.
Irwin Alcott: about 20. Clean cut, scholarly.
Laura young woman, early twenties.
Jumbo Dombroski: forties, friendly, husky and streetwise.
All Together Now Cancellation
Due to circumstances beyond our control, we regretfully announce our November production of All Together Now has been cancelled. Patrons who’ve bought tickets will receive a refund through our box office manager. Call 205-621-2128 for more information.
Meet the Cast of Night of January 16th: Thomas Robinson
Thomas Robinson may seem mild-mannered but he has another side. As a private detective, he sees things and reports them to his client. What did he see on the Night of January 16th? Reserve your tickets now to find out.
Meet the Cast of Night of January 16th: Meredith Carpenter
Meredith Carpenter is an attorney in Shelby County. Being in court is no mystery to her. As the medical examiner, she is called to the scene to examine the body of Bjorn Faulkner. Should she have done a more thorough job? You be the judge.
Meet the Cast of Night of January 16th: Madelyn Harbison
Madelyn Harbison is an R.N. at Callahan Eye Hospital by day. This is her first role as a police detective. Known for her comedic roles, how does she handle being first on the scene to discover the grizzly remains on the pavement? Does she have compassion for Karen Andre, Faulkner’s longtime mistress?
Meet the Cast of Night of January 16th: Bill Nixon
Bill Nixon, a native Floridian, was born to play an attorney! Before retirement, he was a medicinal chemistry professor, but he missed his calling. Maybe all those years in the classroom prepared him for a legal career. With many years of performance under his belt, South City is thrilled to have him as a regular on our stage. Will his client, Karen Andre, be set free or will she spend the rest of her life in prison?
Meet the Cast of Night of January 16th: Katie Hamff
Katie Hamff is a newcomer to South City. While she may enjoy cooking and cuddling with her new kitten, onstage, she is a Southern vixen. Is she complicit in the death of her husband? This question will be answered if you come see the show.
Meet the Cast from Night of January 16th: Jon Curren
Jon Curren is an R.N. at UAB Hospital by day. This is Jon’s second show at SCT. Come and see Jon’s “other side” as he plays a dastardly bank president in the “Night of January 16th.”
Meet the Cast from Night of January 16th: Rhett Barnett
Rhett Barnett is quickly making a name for himself at South City Theatre. His drive and passion for theatre has been a welcome addition to our stage. We are so happy to have his rambunctious personality shining through in this leading role. His love of the limelight in the upcoming production of “Night of January 16th” is a perfect fit for this role.