Open Auditions

Monday & Tuesday,
December 8 & 9, 2014
7:00 p.m.
Produced by Dotti Peek
Directed by Bernard Wurger
Tech Direction by Aaron B. Bailey
Costumes by Dotti Peek
Properties by Heather Aislynn Johns
Stage Managed by David Piland
Buck Creek Playhouse will hold open auditions for COLD STORAGE by Ronald Ribman on Monday and Tuesday, December 8 and 9, 2014 at 7 p.m. at the playhouse, 11150 Southeastern Avenue. Click here for directions.
Director Bernard Wurger is looking for a two men (40s to 60s) and one female (early 20s) for this award-winning play about life and learning. Auditioners should come prepared to read from the script. All roles are available. COLD STORAGE is scheduled for six performances, weekends January 30-February 8, 2015. Please bring a list of all conflicts from December 2014 through February 2015.
Please contact us to peruse a copy of the script.
This intimate masterpiece and dark comedy examines health care and end-of-life issues at a cancer hospital. This cynical, life-affirming, and absurdly humorous Dramatists Guild award-winning play focuses on two patients at Hope Memorial Hospital, as they coax and banter their way toward the meaning of life.
December 8 & 9, 2014
7:00 p.m.
Produced by Dotti Peek
Directed by Bernard Wurger
Tech Direction by Aaron B. Bailey
Costumes by Dotti Peek
Properties by Heather Aislynn Johns
Stage Managed by David Piland
Buck Creek Playhouse will hold open auditions for COLD STORAGE by Ronald Ribman on Monday and Tuesday, December 8 and 9, 2014 at 7 p.m. at the playhouse, 11150 Southeastern Avenue. Click here for directions.
Director Bernard Wurger is looking for a two men (40s to 60s) and one female (early 20s) for this award-winning play about life and learning. Auditioners should come prepared to read from the script. All roles are available. COLD STORAGE is scheduled for six performances, weekends January 30-February 8, 2015. Please bring a list of all conflicts from December 2014 through February 2015.
Please contact us to peruse a copy of the script.
This intimate masterpiece and dark comedy examines health care and end-of-life issues at a cancer hospital. This cynical, life-affirming, and absurdly humorous Dramatists Guild award-winning play focuses on two patients at Hope Memorial Hospital, as they coax and banter their way toward the meaning of life.
Available Roles
Joseph Parmigian
A dying cancer patient in his sixties. He is of Armenian background, is married, and owns a fruit and vegetable store in Greenwich Village. He is still hungry for experience and knowledge. An opinionated smart aleck who, with brass, sarcasm, and broad humor.
Richard Landau
A man in his mid-forties who is in the hospital for “exploratory” surgery. He is a Jewish investment adviser who recommends art and antiques to wealthy clients; he is married, with two daughters. He is vaguely discontented with the whirl of modern life and seeks solace in the eternal verities as they are offered by fine china and antique furniture.
Miss Madurga
A young, slender, and attractive private duty nurse of Hispanic origin.
A dying cancer patient in his sixties. He is of Armenian background, is married, and owns a fruit and vegetable store in Greenwich Village. He is still hungry for experience and knowledge. An opinionated smart aleck who, with brass, sarcasm, and broad humor.
Richard Landau
A man in his mid-forties who is in the hospital for “exploratory” surgery. He is a Jewish investment adviser who recommends art and antiques to wealthy clients; he is married, with two daughters. He is vaguely discontented with the whirl of modern life and seeks solace in the eternal verities as they are offered by fine china and antique furniture.
Miss Madurga
A young, slender, and attractive private duty nurse of Hispanic origin.