
“ATTENTION ALL QUIMBYS! We have to stop this grumping around. I have decided that we are going out to dinner. We are going to the “Whopperburger,” and we are all going to smile, and be pleasant to each other if it kills us. That’s an order.” — Bob Quimby
TUITION: $350 + $15 production fee
TUITION: $350 + $15 production fee
YOUTHSTAGE AUDITIONS COMING UP
Ramona Quimby
AUDITIONS
Thursday, March 11 2010
4:30pm - 6:30pm
TUITION $350 + 15 production fee
Please call or email for an audition time.
A 30 SECOND MONOLOGUE IS REQUIRED
801-532-6000
classes@tctheatre.org
All parts are played by actors ages 8 - 18.
Ramona Quimby
Beezus Quimby
Dorothy Quimby
Bob Quimby
Aunt Bea
Howie Kemp
Uncle Hobart
Mrs. Kemp
Mrs. Griggs
Susan
Tammy
Selma
Mr. Frost
Old Man
Doctor
Director
Unpredictable. Exasperating. Boisterous and independent. That's Ramona Quimby for you. Always aggravating her older sister, Beezus, constantly getting into trouble and sometimes "making a big, noisy fuss" when things don't go her way. As narrator, Beezus (Beatrice Quimby) introduces the Quimby family and friends and thereby sets the scene for the collection of vignettes that trace Ramona's tumultuous passage through third grade and through her family relationships. At school, she throws a tantrum when provoked by a classmate and is sent home in disgrace. The teacher's wrath, an important family wedding, persistent sibling bickering and Mr. Quimby's attempts to give up smoking are part of the fabric that shape a humorous, loving family portrait. The characters and the material, adapted by Obie Award-winning playwright Len Jenkin, are as "today" as the morning newspaper. The problems facing the Quimbys, a middle-class Oregon family, are problems common to most families, and the family's togetherness in tackling the sacrifices and adjustments required when the father is unexpectedly fired from his job is a clear statement of traditional family values. Along with the discovery that life is not always fair, eventually Ramona and Beezus come to realize that sisters may not always agree, but they can be good to have around.
Ramona Quimby
AUDITIONS
Thursday, March 11 2010
4:30pm - 6:30pm
TUITION $350 + 15 production fee
Please call or email for an audition time.
A 30 SECOND MONOLOGUE IS REQUIRED
801-532-6000
classes@tctheatre.org
All parts are played by actors ages 8 - 18.
Ramona Quimby
Beezus Quimby
Dorothy Quimby
Bob Quimby
Aunt Bea
Howie Kemp
Uncle Hobart
Mrs. Kemp
Mrs. Griggs
Susan
Tammy
Selma
Mr. Frost
Old Man
Doctor
Director
Unpredictable. Exasperating. Boisterous and independent. That's Ramona Quimby for you. Always aggravating her older sister, Beezus, constantly getting into trouble and sometimes "making a big, noisy fuss" when things don't go her way. As narrator, Beezus (Beatrice Quimby) introduces the Quimby family and friends and thereby sets the scene for the collection of vignettes that trace Ramona's tumultuous passage through third grade and through her family relationships. At school, she throws a tantrum when provoked by a classmate and is sent home in disgrace. The teacher's wrath, an important family wedding, persistent sibling bickering and Mr. Quimby's attempts to give up smoking are part of the fabric that shape a humorous, loving family portrait. The characters and the material, adapted by Obie Award-winning playwright Len Jenkin, are as "today" as the morning newspaper. The problems facing the Quimbys, a middle-class Oregon family, are problems common to most families, and the family's togetherness in tackling the sacrifices and adjustments required when the father is unexpectedly fired from his job is a clear statement of traditional family values. Along with the discovery that life is not always fair, eventually Ramona and Beezus come to realize that sisters may not always agree, but they can be good to have around.

Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written early in the career of playwright William Shakespeare about two young "star-cross'd lovers" whose untimely deaths ultimately unite their feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's most popular plays during his lifetime and, along with Hamlet, is one of his most frequently performed plays.
TUITION: $350
AUDITIONS: TBA
REHEARSALS: August
PERFORMANCES: Late August
TUITION: $350
AUDITIONS: TBA
REHEARSALS: August
PERFORMANCES: Late August