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Parma Heights - Nuncrackers, The Nunsense Christmas Musical!
Sunday, October 01, 2017
Cassidy Theatre is seeking men, women, and children for its holiday musical  Nuncrackers, The Nunsense Christmas Musical!
Direction & Musical Direction by Mike Caraffi
Choreography by Melanie Leibold
Audition Dates:
October 1, 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
October 3, 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Callbacks (by invitation of the director, as needed):
October 4, 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
What to Bring
A current and up-to-date Headshot and Resume, a vocal selection of your choosing, and comfortable clothes for movement/dance. An accompanist will be provided for the auditions. No monologues necessary - reading from the script will occur at callbacks, as needed.
Synopsis
NUNCRACKERS is presented as the first TV special taped in the Cable Access Studio built by Reverend Mother in the convent basement. It stars the nuns you love, plus Father Virgil, and four of Mount Saint Helen’s most talented students. Featuring all new songs including Twelve Days Prior to Christmas, Santa Ain’t Comin’ to Our House, We Three Kings of Orient Are Us and It’s Better to Give than to Receive, this show is filled with typical NUNSENSE humor, some of your favorite carols, and a “Secret Santa” audience participation. We’re certain this NUNSENSE Christmas Show will make you laugh, and maybe tug at your heartstrings. It’s the perfect way to insure that your holiday season is merry and bright!
Character Breakdown
(5 female; 1 male)

Sister Mary Regina — (Reverend Mother) ) is the Mother Superior of the Little Sisters of Hoboken. She tries to be strict and keep order, but things often get out of her control. She grew up in a circus family, and her “showbiz” background and sense of humor always shine through her attempt at creating a tough exterior.

Sister Mary Hubert – is the Mistress of Novices. She is second in command to Mother Superior. She wanted to be a nun all her life and at times finds it difficult to deal with problems she firmly believes are created by Mother Superior’s ineptness. She is very practical. She and Mother Superior have a healthy and humorous rivalry.

Sister Robert Anne — also voice of the puppet nun, Sister Mary Annette – is a
streetwise nun from Brooklyn, New York. She is one tough cookie but has a heart and soul of gold. The students love her because she “speaks their language.” She feels she has real theatrical potential and is constantly frustrated by Reverend Mother’s refusal to let her “star” in the show

Sister Mary Paul — (also known as Amnesia) was hit on the head with a crucifix and for a long period didn’t remember who she was. Now, everyone knows she is Sister Mary Paul, a country singer who jump-started her recording career as the first nun to appear at the Grand Ole Opry. Even though she has her memory back, she always seems to be a “little vacant” but innocently endearing.

*Sister Mary Leo — (optional role), a novice in the first three shows, now has her black veil. She is very excited to be in the Christmas show because Reverend Mother has allowed her to dance in the Nutcracker Ballet. Sister Leo has dedicated her life to becoming the first famous nun ballerina.

Father Virgil Manly Trott - is Sister Mary Leo’s “real-life” brother. He is a Franciscan Father of Fort Wayne and grew up in the Mississippi Delta where he and his sister were part of the Trott Family Singers. He now has his own radio show, and the sisters invited him to participate in the Christmas program because they knew he could give them pointers on presenting a good show.

Brothers & Sisters of the Mount Saint Helens Convent - Ensemble, any age.

Mount Saint Helens Youth Chorus Members - Ensemble of Eight Kids, Grades 1 - 8.

*Sister Mary Leo appears only at the top of the show (and is usually portrayed by an assistant stage manager or other backstage crew person).


For any questions you may have, give us a ring at The Cassidy Theatre by calling (440) 842-4600. Thank you, and hope to see you at auditions!

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