Auditions to Constitute a Repertory Company at Austin Playwrights Studio, August 29 and late September, 2016

Playwright and Director G. Warren Steele will hold auditions for a new non-Equity repertory company to work out of his rehearsal/workshop space, Austin Playwrights Studio. 
 
The auditions/interviews will take place at the studio, 5555 N. Lamar Blvd., Bldg K, Suite 125, from 8 to 10 pm on Monday evening,  Aug. 29, and then on 2 evenings in late Sept. TBA. Please call Mr. Steele at 512-221-6210 to indicate your interest, or email to wsteele2459@gmail.com.
 
Auditioning for a diverse ensemble of 4 men and 4 women from 20 to 30. Actors will read from the first play Mr. Steele is considering producing, an adaptation of the Absurdist N.F. Simpson's WAS HE ANYONE?**
 
Other roles in this play and from a companion piece to be performed in repertory will be auditioned for at a later date.
 
Auditioners should know that Mr. Steele will not be setting any production dates until he has a true repertory company that can adjust to a flexible, perhaps even sporadic rehearsal schedule. Members of the company will have the freedom to seek other opportunities to perform during all periods when a production is not specifically on the company calendar.t
 
 
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Dramatists Play Service:The London Times critic starts his review of this comic spoof/satire with, "Albert Whitbrace is alive and well drowning in the Mediterranean." The Evening Standard critic continues, "While Albert treads water and his lifebelt gets soggier, world rescue organizations set about their tasks. Questions must be answered, forms filled out. Mrs. Whitbrace has to prove that she can't afford to get her husband rescued privately." Occasionally, Albert can be heard calling for help. As the incredible nonsense mounts, someone decides to throw the poor man a life preserver. It hits him on the head and—after two years afloat—he drowns!