Friday, September 12, 2014

The Arvada Center announces auditions for the play "Harvey"

The Arvada Center will hold auditions for the play Harvey on October 27 and 28. Callbacks are scheduled for October 30.

Auditions are on October 27 and 28, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., by appointment only. Call the Arvada Center Box Office at 720-898-7200 to schedule an appointment time. Actors must be 18+ to audition.

Experienced actors with strong acting abilities are needed. See the character breakdown (after the cut) for specifics on available roles. Actors should prepare one minute dramatic monologue of the style and period of the piece. A current headshot and résumé are required. Audio and video submissions will not be considered. Equity members must have a current equity ID card. This is an Equity LORT D production, non-equity actors will be considered. Individuals of all ethnic and cultural backgrounds are needed and encouraged to audition for all roles. 



Harvey Character Breakdown:


Ethel Chauvenet
Mrs. Chauvenet is a good friend of the family. She is a member of the town’s social circle that Veta desperately wants Myrtle to break into.


Betty Chumley
Dr. Chumley’s wife. She is very sweet and thoughtful.


Dr. William B. Chumley
Chumley is the head of “Chumley’s Rest” and a well-respected psychiatrist. The doctor is very protective of the reputation of his hospital and will do whatever it takes to protect it. Is more vulnerable than he would admit.


Elwood P. Dowd
Elwood is friendly, thoughtful man. Elwood is Veta’s older brother. The central character of the show, his closest friend is a 6-foot tall invisible rabbit named Harvey.


Judge Omar Gaffney
The judge is an old family friend of the Dowds and, the family’s lawyer.


Ruth Kelly
Nurse Kelly is a sympathetic character who seems to have some sort of love/hate relationship with Dr. Sanderson.


E. J. Lofgren
E.J. Lofgren is a cab driver who possesses a great deal of insight about the hospital and its patients.


Dr. Lyman Sanderson
Dr. Sanderson is young, highly qualified and vain psychiatrist, handpicked by Chumley. His talent is only surpassed by his vanity. He is as infatuated with Nurse Kelly.


Myrtle Mae Simmons
Myrtle is Veta’s Daughter (Elwood’s Niece). Both Veta and Myrtle are desperate to find a husband for Myrtle. She is extremely self-centered.


Veta Louise Simmons
Elwood’s younger sister, Veta has returned to the family home after the death of her mother and is very concerned about fitting into society and all that entails. She also loves her older brother Elwood, the relationship that drives the action of the play.


Wilson
The man Chumley hires to physically motivate the patients to obey. He has eyes for Myrtle the moment he meets her.