Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Theatre--Auditions

IPAL will begin holding auditions for the next show of their season, The Importance of Being Uncle Roscoe (by Pat Cook), on Monday, September 28th and continue on Tuesday, September 29th at 6 pm.  The show will be directed by Donna Berard.


It's the warm season of Christmas. All should be right. But things are going downhill for the Kendall family, Carl has lost his job, there is not enough money for gifts and Uncle Roscoe is coming by to visit. But who does appear, but a con man who takes advantage of a mistaken identity and passes himself off as Uncle Roscoe as he hides from the police. He lends his expertise in solving family problems, along with his partner-in-crime. But then, Merry Christmas! The real Uncle Roscoe appears, but the two lovable con men have already won the hearts of the Kendall family. What Now?  The audience will love the ending.
The Importance of Being Uncle Roscoe is a contemporary holiday celebration filled with warmth, humor and a love of living--not to mention a few unexpected surprises for the audience.   The cast consists of 5 males and 7 females.

For more information, please call either 337-364-6114 (IPAL) or 337-229-6919 (the director), and leave a message.

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