Radio Daze
This is not a musical though we’ll include 1940’s music throughout the show.
Not a music audition!
Performance Dates: Performance Venue: TBD
February 22, 23-24 and March 2-4, 2018
Audition Dates: Dec 20, Wednesday 6pm-8pm Dec 21, Thursday 6pm-8pm Dec 23, Saturday 9:30am-11:30am |
Audition Location:
Westview Healthy Living Chapel
1715 Mechanicsburg Rd, Wooster, OH 44691
Questions Call: Maggie 330-465-6430
CAST OF CHARACTERS (Looking for Adults and High School age – as long as you look like you’re in your 20’s to 60’s)
BRADFORD HUNICUTT: 50’s, Show’s director.
ANNOUNCER: 40’s, Show’s announcer DASH DARLING: 40-50, soap star.
CONNIE CAROL: 40-50, soap star.
MIMI: Connie’s teen assistant.
CLAIRE: Bradford’s teen assistant.
CLARK: Dash’s teen assistant.
ALICE: 20’s, radio actress
BETTY: 20’s, radio actress.
DOROTHY: 20’s radio actress.
AGENT PEABODY: 40-50, gov agent.
HUBERT: 30’s, Peabody’s assistant
SADIE SWINDLE: 50-60, station owner.
SARAH SWINDLE: 50-60, station owner.
SALLY SWINDLE: 50-60, station owner.
NEWTON: 50’s, janitor.
DIRK DRIVEL: 40’s, head writer.
DARLA DRIVEL: 40’s, head writer.
JACK KELLY: 20’s,writer.
EUGENE EUBANKS: 20’s, writer (agent).
DAISY AIRHEART: 20’s, sponsor’s daughter.
LILY AIRHEART: 20’s, sponsor’s daughter.
HOWDY AIRHEART: 50’s, sponsor.
MRS. BLISTER: 50’s, landlady.
MISS WARNER: 30’s, TV producer.
MICHAEL SCRIPTMAN: 20’s, soldier.
MICKY SCRIPTMAN: 20’s, soldier.
JUNIOR SCRIPTMAN: 20’s, soldier.
It’s the 1940s and Americans are doing all they can to help the war effort, especially keeping a sharp eye out for spies! What better place for a spy to lurk than a radio station. Never mind that everyone at the studio works on a melodramatic soap opera ! But with the seed of doubt planted, it seems as if everyone at the station looks highly suspicious, But one spy plot gets mixed up with another when two sisters get jobs to find out a little inside company information. Overheard rumors, mixed-up scripts, and leaked “secret information” combine with romance and laughter to make you stay tuned for a play that’s a salute to the glorious “daze” of radio!