Are you monstrous? Audition for 'Victor'

2007-08-17 / On The Town

The High Street Arts Center will host auditions for "Victor" by Alistair Faulkner.

This original play was produced in the United States only once previously, in North Hollywood in 2002, and was elected critic's choice by the L.A. Times, L.A. Weekly and Backstage West.

Rolland Petrello will direct the show.

Auditions are at 7 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 20 and 21, at the High Street Arts Center, 45 E. High St., Moorpark.

Sides will be provided at the audition or are available at www.highstreetartscenter.com/ theatreinfo.html.

Rehearsals begin Aug. 27. Performances are Oct. 5 through Nov. 3 on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. There is no pay.

Approaching the well-known story of Frankenstein from a different angle, this version takes place on a remote island at the northern tip of Scotland where, in 1810, the brooding Victor thinks he has found sanctuary with the quietly adoring Agnes; her doctor brother, James; and James' lovely if conceited wife, Freya.

The creature will find Victor here, however, and soon death will haunt a place where the tormented scientist had found such abundant life.

The roles are: Victor Frankenstein, 30s to 40s; James Gifford, 30s to 40s; Agnes Gifford, 20s to 30s, falls in love with Victor, sweet, well meaning, Scottish; Freya Gifford, 20s to 30s, James' wife, beautiful and knows it, longs to see the world, Scottish; Ewan Sinclair, 20s to 30s, laird of the island, a dashing figure, charming, tall, attractive, Scottish; The Creature, 30s to 45, eloquent, vengeful, large man, 6 feet, 2 inches or taller, Bavarian; and Capt. Walton, 20s to 60s, captain of an exploratory vessel, British.

For more information, call (805) 529-8700.

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