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AUDITION: Blithe Spirit

  • ACT I, Inc. 81 Peeples Valley Road Southeast Cartersville, GA, 30121 United States (map)

In 1941, cantankerous novelist Charles Condomine has remarried but finds himself haunted (literally) by the ghost of his late first wife, Elvira. Clever, insistent and well aware of Charles' shortcomings, Elvira is called up by a visiting “happy medium,” the eccentric and flighty Madame Arcati. As everyone's personalities clash, Charles’ current wife, Ruth, is accidentally killed. She “passes over” and joins Elvira, allowing the two “blithe spirits” to haunt the hapless Charles into perpetuity.

Casting actors ages 18+
Director: Wendy Gendron and Chris Milligan
Rehearsals: weekday evenings. We have some flexibility, so the days will be determined based on the availability of those cast. 
Tech Week: May 27-30
Performances: May 31 and June 1


Actors do not have to prepare a monologue; the auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. To prepare in advance, please review the list of characters and their descriptions: 
Charles Condomine, a novelist. Charles is bright, sophisticated, articulate, and debonair but somewhat at the mercy of his wives, past and present. His interest in spiritualism as a subject for a novel leads Charles to ask Madame Arcati to dinner and a séance. He is skeptical but becomes a believer when the ghost of his first wife appears—and stays. 
Ruth Condomine, Charles’s second wife. Like her husband, Ruth is witty and sophisticated, and she is quite the society matron. Ruth is a bit stuffy and a little predictable. She is convinced that Charles has lost his mind when Elvira appears. Ruth acts as a concerned wife, trying to restore Charles to normalcy. 
Elvira, the ghost of Charles’s first wife. Only Charles can see or hear her. In life, Elvira was spirited, outgoing, wild, and carefree. In death, she is no different; she socializes with Genghis Khan. She does love Charles, if somewhat casually, and is jealous of Ruth. 
Madame Arcati, the local spiritualist and medium. Elderly but spry, Madame Arcati comes into the play talking to an eight-year-old contact on the other side. She truly is in contact with the other world and inadvertently is the “medium” through which Elvira is called back to this one. She is eccentric, effusive and boisterous. 
Dr. George Bradman is a good friend of the Condomines who is invited to dinner and the séance. He is entirely skeptical of anything to do with the occult but tries his utmost to go along with the proceedings for the sake of Charles’ research. 
Violet Bradman is Dr. Bradman’s wife. Simple and naïve, she is quite excited about being in the presence of the medium, whom she finds fascinating. 
Edith is the Condomine’s new maid. She is nervous and tears around at breakneck speed trying to do things right and make a good impression.

Note: All of the characters will have a British accent, most of them proper/posh. Edith’s will be cockney.

Later Event: April 6
Spring Dreams Cabaret