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Production and Audition information forA CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMASPerformed at the Peace Center Gunter Theatre.Director: Mia PhillipsFri, Nov 29thSat, Nov 30thSun, Dec 1stTues, Dec 3rdWed, Dec 4thThur, Dec 5thFri, Dec 6thSat, Dec 7thSun, Dec 8thPERFORMANCESFinal Dress in the am10am1:30pm4:30pm1:30pmTBD 4:30 add1:30pm4:30pm9:45 & 11:45am Weekday School Shows9:45 & 11:45am Weekday School Shows9:45 & 11:45am Weekday School Shows9:45 & 11:45am Weekday School Shows7:30pm Corporate Perf10am1:30pm1:30pmTBD 4:30pm addAnticipated cast size 12ish Grades 5 to 12(Show will very likely be double cast to help with Weekday School Show absences.)ROLES: Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus, Pig Pen, Frieda, Schroeder, Violet,Sally, Patty, Shermy and Woodstock (a puppet)When Charlie Brown complains about the overwhelming materialism he sees among everyone during theChristmas season, Lucy suggests that he become director of the school Christmas pageant. Charlie Brownaccepts, but this proves to be a frustrating endeavor. When an attempt to restore the proper holiday spiritwith a forlorn little Christmas fir tree fails, he needs Linus’ help to learn what the real meaning of Christmasis.AUDITION DATES & TIME:Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 3pm. Call-backs will be Tuesday, Oct 1 at 7pm.(If you absolutely cannot come to the audition date—a few audition slots will be held on Tues, Oct 1 at6:45pm—please contact Vanessa to schedule.)LOCATION: SCCT Temporary Headquarters, 1200 Pendleton St, Greenville, SC 29611PREPARATION: Children/Teens should prepare a memorized monologue provided (on our website or atour HQ as of Aug 26). Bring your schedule to fill-in all of your potential rehearsal conflicts on the back ofthe audition form (you can also do this ahead of time—audition forms are available on our website)—conflicts may not be added after casting. EVERYONE NEEDS TO BRING A NON-RETURNABLEPHOTO.ANTICIPATED REHEARSAL SCHEDULERehearsals will occur Oct 8-Nov 24—Sun-Thur evenings (typically in the 6:45-9:30pm range).Tech Week (Nov 24-27, Skip Thanksgiving Day, Final Dress Fri morning, Nov 29th) at the Gunter Theatre.QUESTIONS: Please call Vanessa at 864-235-2885, ext. 100(Audition Prep Class available--- Sat, Sept 28th 9-11am, please see our website)

IMPORTANT NOTICE – DATES & TIMES - Please read carefullyWelcome to auditions for A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS. We ask that everyone read this information carefully as it contains importantdates and information that is essential for you to know before making a commitment to this production.A Charlie Brown Christmaswill be presented in the Gunter Theatre of the Peace Center. Please note- DAYTIME SCHOOL SHOWS ARE PLANNED FOR 9:45am AND 11:45am onDECEMBER 4th, 5th and 6th. Show will very likely be double cast to help with weekday school show absences. Students who have been cast will beprovided with a letter requesting any absence be treated as a field trip.Tech Week (Nov 24-27, Skip Thanksgiving Day, Final Dress Fri morning, Nov 29th)Conflicts are not allowed during Tech Week or Performances.1st Week PerformancesFri, Nov. 29 at 1:30pmFri, Nov. 29 at 4:30pmSun, Dec. 1 at 1:30pmSun, Dec. 1 at 4:30pmSat, Nov. 30 at 10 amSat, Nov. 30 at 1:30pmSat, Nov. 30 at 4:30pm - TBDFri, Dec. 6 at 7:30pm –Corporate PerformanceSat, Dec. 7 at 10am2nd Week Performances Wed, Dec. 4 at 9:45am &11:45amThurs, Dec. 5 at 9:45am &11:45amFri, Dec. 6 at 9:45am &11:45amSat, Dec. 7 at 1:30pmSun, Dec. 8 at 1:30pmSun, Dec. 8 at 4:30pm - TBDCALL BACKS - will be TUESDAY, OCT. 1 AT 7PM in the evening if needed. Material will be provided. If you are not invited to call backs,it does NOT mean you did not get cast.EVERYONE NEEDS TO CHECK THE CAST LIST!! If you did not get a call back, please do not assume you did not get cast.THE CAST LIST for A Charlie Brown Christmas will be posted on the Auditions page of our website (page address below) on OCT. 4AFTER 12PM. ON/READ THRU will be held TUESDAY, OCT. 8 AT 6:45pm. All cast members and parents of children under 18 are asked toattend. You will have the opportunity to order show memorabilia that night. All roles will receive script that will require a 5 paper &print fee. Please come prepared to pay for script deposit TUESDAY, OCT. 8 – checks are preferred. Scripts will be yours to keep andpayment can be made with memorabilia orders.SAFE STAGE POLICY: SCCT has adopted a policy in which all cast members and volunteers over 18 years of age must undergo avoluntary criminal background check and be screened through the National Sex Offender Registry to ensure that all SCCT participantsare safe while involved in our programs. If cast, the details of this will be explained at orientation and identification and authorizationwill be needed.Rehearsals will occur Oct 8-Nov 24—Sun-Thur evenings (typically in the 6:45-9:30pm range). Tech Week (Nov 24-27, Skip ThanksgivingDay, Final Dress Fri morning, Nov 29th) at the Gunter Theatre.Parent Volunteers play a vital role in every SCCT production and volunteering also makes sharing the experience with your children allthe more special. Parents are asked to commit a portion of volunteer service on building/painting, costuming, marketing assistancewith poster distribution, load-in/out, dressing room attendants, and/or backdoor. Thank you in advance for your commitment to thesuccess of your child & SCCT’s production of Ella EnchantedDIRECTOR’S NOTE:South Carolina Children’s Theatre is unique in its mission to provide opportunities for experience in theatre arts to as many children as possible. Parents often times play ahuge part in this success by helping the child understand that size, age, appearance and gender can play a crucial part in casting – it’s not always just talent that we have toconsider. If your name does not appear on the cast list, there will be numerous other productions for which your child will be eligible, and we urge you to come back foranother audition in the future. Thank you!Mia PhillipsDirector

Bring this form completed to the audition.Sun, Sept 29 at 3pmName of ProductionA CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMASI am auditioning for:I am only interested in the role(s)AUDITION#I would consider an ensemble/supporting roleAuditionee’s Full Name Date of birthFor grades 5 & upGradeMaleFemaleAgeHeight (in feet and inches please)Names and ages of other family members auditioningOther Children in the Home –DOB & GenderDOB & GenderDOB & Gender DOB & Gender DOB & GenderTalent and Theatrical Experience:Drama YearsVoice YearsIs this your first time auditioning for South Carolina Children’s TheatreDance YearsYes NoHow many SCCT productions have you auditioned for? The last SCCT production you auditioned for?What is the most recent SCCT production you have been cast in?Other theatre experience:Have you participated in one of our classes in the last year? Yes NoPersonal Information AUDITIONEE: (Must be filled out)ADDRESSCITYPRIMARY PHONESTAdditional PHONEE-MAILZIPAdditional E-MAILEMPLOYERSPOUSEFor Auditionees under 21(Must be filled out)CHILDRENSCHOOL NAME PARENT E-MAILParentphoneEmployerParentphoneEmployerREAD THE FOLLOWING SECTION CAREFULLY AND PLEASE SIGN WHERE INDICATEDSAFE STAGE POLICY: SCCT has adopted a policy in which all cast members and volunteers over 18 years of agemust undergo a voluntary criminal background check and be screened through the National Sex Offender Registryto ensure that all SCCT participants are safe while involved in our programs. If cast, the details of this will beexplained at orientation and identification and authorization will be needed.ATTENDANCE: Cast members are expected to attend all rehearsals they are scheduled for & are required to attend allperformances. Cast members with more than 2 absences/tardies will be released from the cast. Tech rehearsals are long & willoccur on ALL the evenings of the week leading to opening—no conflicts allowed. PLEASE LIST ANY CONFLICTS YOU KNOWYOU WILL HAVE WITH THE POTENTIAL REHEARSAL DATE/TIMES ON THE BACK OF THIS FORM.If either my child or I am selected for the cast of this production, I/he/she will abide by the attendance policies described above.Parent SignatureAuditionee SignatureVOLUNTEERING: Parent Volunteers play a vital role in every SCCT production therefore we ask parents to commit to 10 hoursof volunteer service when help is needed on building/painting, costuming, load-in/out and possibly marketing, ALSO, if yourchild is 14 or under you are asked to commit to a minimum of 2 dressing room attendant and/or backdoor shifts during TechWeek & the run of show. Unless specified otherwise ushering does not count towards expected volunteer commitments.YesNo(If “no,” please provide the reason why.)Parent Signature

NAMETues, Oct 8Wed, Oct 9Thur, Oct 10Sun, Oct 13Mon, Oct 14Tues, Oct 15Wed, Oct 16Thur, Oct 17Sun, Oct 20Mon, Oct 21Tues, Oct 22Wed, Oct 23Thur, Oct 24Sun, Oct 27Mon, Oct 28Tues, Oct 29Wed, Oct 30Sun, Nov 3Mon, Nov 4Tues, Nov 5Wed, Nov 6Thur, Nov 7Sun, Nov 10Mon, Nov 11Tues, Nov 12Wed, Nov 13Thur, Nov 14Sun, Nov 17Mon, Nov 18Tues, Nov 19Wed, Nov 20Thur, Nov 21Nov 24-27#For this production we are looking for 5th grade to 12th grade. Anticipated cast size 12PLEASE LIST CONFLICTS W Auditions 3pm6:45-9:30pm6:45-9:30pm6:45-9:30pmWee Play tech6:45-9:30pmWee Play tech2-6:00pm6:45-9:30pmG-ville Co Holiday6:45-9:30pmG-ville Co Holiday6:45-9:30pm2-6:00pmEnd Daylight m2-6:00pm6:45-9:30pmVeterans :30pm6:45-9:30pm6:45-9:30pm6:45-9:30pm6-10pmFri, Nov 29thSat, Nov 30thSun, Dec 1stTues, Dec 3rdWed, Dec 4thThur, Dec 5thFri, Dec 6thSat, Dec 7thSun, Dec 8thTech rehearsals at the Gunter—no conflicts allowed. No rehearsal on ThanksgivingDayPERFORMANCESFinal Dress in the am10am1:30pm4:30pm1:30pmTBD 4:30 add1:30pm4:30pm9:45 & 11:45am Weekday School Shows9:45 & 11:45am Weekday School Shows9:45 & 11:45am Weekday School Shows9:45 & 11:45am Weekday School Shows7:30pm Corporate Perf10am1:30pm1:30pmTBD 4:30pm add

These are options for monologues to memorize forSouth Carolina Children’s Theatre’s Production ofA Charlie Brown Christmas AuditionsSelect one that appeals to you to memorize and prepare with character choices, vocal & physical expressionand projection, in advance of the audition on September 29th.(Audition Prep Class available--- Sat, Sept 28th, please see our classes list.)Some characters have more than one option, but please, select only one to prepare for the audition.ROLES: Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, Sally, Schroeder, Pig Pen, Frieda, Violet, Patty, Shermy and Snoopy (Snoopydoesn’t speak in the production but for auditions some short selections are included here—physical expression iscritical.) Woodstock is handled by a puppeteer, if interested in auditioning for that role,please select a Snoopy monologue.CHARLIE BROWN OPTIONS -- select oneCHARLIE BROWN #1 Well, it’s good seeing you all here. As you know, we are going to put on theChristmas play. Due to the shortage of time, we’ll get right down to work. One of the first things to ensure agood performance, pay strict attention to the director. I’ll keep my directions simple. If I point to the right, itmeans focus attention stage right. If I make a slashing motion across my throat it means cut the scene short. If Imake a revolving motion with my hand it means pick up the tempo. If I spread my hands apart, it means slowdown. It’s the spirit of the actors that counts. The interest that they show in their director. Am I right? I said, amI right? (no one is listening) (Sigh)CHARLIE BROWN #2 I think there must be something wrong with me, Linus. Christmas is coming, but I amnot happy. I don’t feel the way I’m supposed to feel. I just don’t understand Christmas, I guess. I like gettingpresents and sending Christmas cards, and decorating trees and all that, but I’m still not happy. I always end upfeeling depressed.CHARLIE BROWN #3 I guess you were right Linus. I shouldn’t have picked this little tree. Everything I doturns into a disaster. I guess I really don’t know what Christmas is all about. Isn’t there anyone who knows whatChristmas is all about?CHARLIE BROWN #4 I think lunchtime is about the worst time of the day for me. Always having to sit herealone. Of course, sometimes mornings aren’t so pleasing, either waking up and wondering if anyone wouldreally miss me if I never got out of bed. Then, there’s the night, too – lying there and thinking about all the stupidthings I’ve done during the day. And all those hours in between – when I do all those stupid things well,lunchtime is among the worst times for me.CHARLIE BROWN #5 There’s that cute little redheaded girl eating her lunch over there. I wonder what she’ddo if I went over and asked her if I could sit and have lunch with her. She’d probably laugh right in my face. It’shard on a face when it gets laughed in. There’s an empty place next to her on the bench. There’s no reason why Icouldn’t just go over there and sit there. I could do that right now. All I have to do is stand up. (He stands.) I’mstanding up. (He sits.) I’m sitting down.

CHARLIE BROWN #6 There’s an empty place that cute little redheaded girl. There’s no reason why Icouldn’t just go over there and sit there I’m a coward. I’m so much a coward she wouldn’t even think oflooking at me. She hardly ever does look at me. In fact, I can’t remember her ever looking at me. Why shouldn’tshe look at me? Is there any reason in the world why she shouldn’t look at me? IS she so great and I’m so smallthat she couldn’t spare one little moment just to (He freezes.) She’s looking at me. (In terror, he looks oneway, then another.) She’s looking at me!LINUS OPTIONS -- select oneLINUS #1 Dear Santa Claus, How have you been? Please don’t get the idea that I am writing because I wantsomething. Nothing could be further from the truth. I want nothing. Spend your time elsewhere. Don’t botherwith me. I really mean it. If you want to skip our house this year, go right ahead. I won’t be offended. Really Iwon’t. (to Lucy) I am hoping he will find my letter peculiarly refreshing.LINUS #2 Charlie Brown, you’re the only person I know who can take a wonderful season like Christmas andturn it into a problem. Maybe Lucy’s right. Of all the Charlie Browns in the world, you’re the Charlie Browniest.LINUS #3 Sure, Charlie Brown. I can tell you what Christmas is all about. Lights, please? And there were in thesame country, shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And, lo, the angels of theLord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were sore afraid. And the angelsaid unto them, “Fear not: for behold I bring you tidings of great joy, which will be to all people. For unto you isborn this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you. Ye shall findthe babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger” And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude ofthe heavenly host praising God and saying,“Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will towardmen.” That’s what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown.LINUS #4 Well, I can understand how you feel. You worked hard, studying for the spelling bee, and I supposeyou feel you let everyone down, and you made a fool of yourself and everything. But did you notice something,Charlie Brown? The world didn't come to an end.LINUS #5 Give me back my blanket! (calming down and applying reason) Okay, fine. Apparently, you haven't readthe latest scientific reports. A blanket is as important to a child as a hobby is to an adult. Many a man spends histimerestoring antique automobiles or building model trains or collecting old telephones or even studying aboutthe Civil War. This is called playing with the past. And this is good, for it helps these men to cope with theireveryday problems. Now, I feel that it is going to be absolutely necessary for me to get my blanket back so I'mjust going to give it a good. YANK!! (grabs back his blanket) It's surprising what you can accomplish with a littlesmooth talking and some fast action.LUCY OPTIONS -- select oneLUCY #1 Wait a minute. Before you begin, I must ask, that you pay in advance. Five cents, please. (he drops anickel in the can) Boy what a sound. How I love hearing that old money plate, that beautiful sound of cold, hardcash that beautiful, beautiful sound. Nickels, nickels, nickels. That beautiful sound of plinking nickels. (back toprofessional persona, clears her throat) You need involvement. You need to get involved in some real Christmasproject. How would you like to be the director of the Christmas play? Sure Charlie Brown. We need a director.You need involvement. We’ve got shepherds, musicians, animals, everyone we need. We’ve even got a ChristmasQueen. Don’t worry. I’ll be there to help you. I’ll meet you in the auditorium. Incidentally, I know how you feelabout all this Christmas business, getting depressed and all that. It happens to me every year. I never get what Ireally want. I always get lots of stupid toys or a bicycle or clothes or something like that. I want Real Estate.

LUCY #2 That’s right. What about my part? What about the Christmas Queen? Hmm? Are you going to let allthis beauty go to waste? You do think I’m beautiful, don’t you Charlie Brown? You didn’t answer me right away.You had to think about it first, didn’t you? If you really had thought I was beautiful, you would have spoken rightup. I know when I’ve been insulted. I know when I’ve been insulted!LUCY #3 Do you know what I intend? I intend to be a queen. When I grow up I’m going to be the biggestqueen there ever was, and I’ll live in a big palace and when I go out in my coach, all the people will wave and I willshout at them, and.and.in the summertime I will go to my summer palace and I’ll wear my crown in swimmingand everything, and all the people will cheer and I will shout at them. What do you mean I can’t be queen?Nobody should be kept from being a queen if she wants to be one. It’s usually just a matter of knowing the rightpeople.well. if I can’t be a queen, then I’ll be very rich then I will buy myself a queendom. Yes, I will buy myselfa queendom and then I’ll kick out the old queen and take over the whole operation myself. I will be head queen.LUCY #4 Now Linus, I want you to take a good look at Charlie Brown's face. Would you please hold still aminute, Charlie Brown, I want Linus to study your face. Now, this is what you call a Failure Face, Linus. Noticehow it has failure written all over it. Study it carefully, Linus. You rarely see such a good example. Notice thedeep lines, the dull, vacant look in the eyes. Yes, I would say this is one of the finest examples of a Failure Facethat you're liable to see for a long while.SALLY OPTIONS -- select oneSALLY #1Dear Samantha Claus, How have you been? (to Charlie Brown) She’s the fat lady with the reindeer whobrings us Christmas presents. The white beard is just some sort of disguise.SALLY #2 Dear Santa Claus, How’ve you been? Did you have a nice summer? How is your wife? I have beenextra good this year, so I have a long list of presents that I want. Please note the size and color of each item andsend as many as possible. If it seems too complicated, make it easy on yourself. Just send money. How about tensand twenties? All I want is what I have coming to me. All I want is my fair share.SALLY #3 A 'C'? A 'C'? I got a 'C' on my coathanger sculpture? How could anyone get a 'C' in coathangersculpture? May I ask a question? Was I judged on the piece of sculpture itself? If so, is it not true that time alonecan judge a work of art? Or was I judged on my talent? If so, is it fair that I be judged on a part of my life overwhich I have no control? If I was judged on my effort, then I was judged unfairly, for I tried as hard as I could!Was I judged on what I had learned about this project? If so, then were not you, my teacher, also being judged onyour ability to transmit your knowledge to me? Are you willing to share my 'C'? Perhaps I was being judged onthe quality of coathanger itself out of which my creation was made.now is this not also unfair? Am I to be judgedby the quality of coathangers that are used by the drycleaning establishment that returns our garments? Is thatnot the responsibility of my parents? Should they not share my 'C'?OTHER CHARACTER OPTIONS -- select oneSHERMY Dear Santa Claus, My friends said I should write to you. I am the designated hitter on our baseballteam, and we need some new bats. Could you please bring enough for the whole team? Thank You.PATTY Dear Santa Claus, My birthday was November 4th, so I got pretty much everything I wanted. If youcould just bring cash, that would be fine. Sincerely. PattyPIG-PEN Dear Santa Claus, Thank you for my presents last year. I will be glad with whatever you would like tobring me this year. I just hope it can stand up to a lot of dirt. Love, Pig-Pen.

VIOLET Dear Santa, I don’t really need anything because my father is very rich. Except he won’t let me have apony, so please just bring me a pony. Sincerely, Violet.SCHROEDER #1 Dear Santa Claus, I would really like some more music. Do you have anything new byBeethoven?SCHROEDER #2 I'm sorry to have to say it to your face, Lucy, but it's true. You're a very crabby person. Iknow your crabbiness has probably become so natural to you now that you're not even aware when you're beingcrabby, but it's true just the same. You're a very crabby person and you're crabby to just about everyone youmeet. Now I hope you don't mind my saying this, Lucy, and I hope you're take it in the spirit that it's meant. Ithink we should be very open to any opportunity to learn more about ourselves. I think Socrates was very rightwhen he said that one of the first rules for anyone in life is 'Know Thyself'. Well, I guess I've said about enough. Ihope I haven't offended you or anything. (awkward exit)FRIEDA Dear Mr. Santa Claus, I am hoping I get new ribbons for my naturally curly hair. The other girls arejealous, so you should probably not make them too flashy. Thank you. FriedaSNOOPY #1 My stomach just went off. It's suppertime, and Charlie Brown has forgotten to feed me. Here I lie,a withering hollow shell of a dog and there sits my supper dish . EMPTY! But that's all right. He'll remember.When no furry friend comes to greet him after school, then he'll remember! And he'll rush out here to thedoghouse but it'll be too late. There will be nothing left but the dried carcass of his former friend who used tolove to run and play so happily with him. Nothing left but the bleached puppy bones of (exaggerated faint)SNOOPY #2 Yesterday I was a dog. Today I'm a dog. Tomorrow I'll probably still be a dog. There's just so littlehope for advancementSNOOPY #3 Why is it I always have my supper in the red dish and my drinking water in the yellow dish? Oneof these days I'm going to have my supper in the yellow dish and my drinking water in the red dish. Life is just tooshort not to live it up a little!

Charlie Brown, Snoopy , Lucy Linus, Pig Pen Frieda Schroeder Violet Sally, Patty, Shermy and Woodstock (a puppet) When Charlie Brown complains about the overwhelming materialism he sees among everyone during the Christmas season, Lucy suggests that he become director of the

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