Seeking ACTORS for the musical comedy POT! THE MUSICAL (Los Angeles)

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Seeking ACTORS for the musical comedy POT! THE MUSICAL

Equity 99 seat plan - AEA / non-AEA
Performances: Fri/Sat/Sun April 2nd – May 8th (Easter/Mother's Day off) at the Scott Kelman Theater/Electric Lodge, Venice
Stipend for performances

Producer: Diane Shinozaki
Associate Producer: Gerardo Lopez
Director: Jen Bloom
Choreographer: Keith Wright
Music Director: Steve Huber
Stage Manager: Mark Nishimura
Set Designer: Michael McGee

Pot! The Musical is the story about a young girl named "Sweetie" and her journey as a non-pot smoker to discovering her life purpose as various dominating characters parade through her life on both sides of the spectrum. Whether you are for or against pot it's a musical comedy that uses laughter to bring to light the circus created by society's ignorance and discrimination against one of nature's most miraculous plants.

Seeking Actors who can sing and dance, and have experience in sketch comedy or improvisation. Especially seeking actors who can play a musical instrument. Professional behavior will be expected during rehearsals and performances. **All ethnicities encouraged to audition.

**FEMALE ROLES:
SWEETIE : Lead 20's-30's
MOM: 40's-60's
POTHEAD GIRL: 20's-40's
CHURCH GIRL: 20's-40's

**MALE ROLES:
RAZZ: 20's – 30's *must be able to handle 2 page monologue a la Jack Kerouc
SID: 30's-late 40's
REVEREND: 30's-70's, slight southern accent a plus
MR. LUNG: 50's-70's

All roles with be double cast with following roles.
JOHN ADAMS
JOHN HANCOCK
THOMAS JEFFERSON
BEN FRANKLIN
MEDICAL TECHNICIAN
PSYCHIATRIC PATIENT
CHORUS

AUDITIONS @ Electric Lodge - JANUARY 9th 2010 from 2-6PM. Please prepare a 1 minute contemporary comedic monologue, and a 1 minute song to be sung a cappella or self-accompanied on an instrument you provide. Audition slots will be given by email. There will be no monitor; this is a producer run audition.

Please email resume/headshots to: Libra3productions@gmail.com

www.potthemusical.com

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