One of the best-known dramas of the 20th century - Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman - will be Curtain Call's March production. Open auditions for all roles will be held November 28 and 29 at 7:00pm each night at Curtain Call, The Sterling Farms Theatre Complex, 1349 Newfield Avenue, Stamford, CT.
This production will play in The Dressing Room Theatre March 2 through 18 and will be directed by Brian Borowka. Those auditioning should be prepared to read from the script. Full details are available online at www.curtaincallinc.com. For additional information, write info@curtaincallinc.com or call (203)329-827 x11.
Seeking to fill the following roles: Willy Loman: The salesman; Linda Loman: Willy's wife; Biff Loman: Willy's son; Happy Loman: Willy's son; Charley: Willy's neighbour; Bernard: Charley's son; Uncle Ben: Willy's older brother; The Woman: A woman who Willy cheated on Linda with; Howard Wagner: Willy's boss; Jenny: Charley's secretary; Stanley: A waiter; Miss Forsythe: A call girl; Letta: Miss Forsythe's friend; also a call girl.
The remainder of Curtain Call's 21st season will include The Sound of Music, On Golden Pond and 42nd Street. Other special events including concerts by Frank Mastrone and Maydie Myles, plus four Musical Monday presentations of brand new musicals and interactive murder mysteries are also on tap.
Curtain Call is the non-profit, professionally-run, community-based theatre company in residence at The Sterling Farms Theatre Complex, 1349 Newfield Avenue in Stamford. Year-round productions and educational workshops are presented by and for area residents in The Kweskin Theatre and The Dressing Room Theatre. Curtain Call was voted Fairfield County's BEST LOCAL THEATRE GROUP 2005 through 2011 in the Annual Readers' Poll of The Fairfield County Weekly as well as BEST LOCAL THEATRE by StamfordPlus magazine for the past four years. Curtain Call also received The Governor's Award for Excellence in Culture and Tourism for 2011.