A virtual play about casting a play will begin Thursday, March 11.

A virtual play about casting a play will begin Thursday, March 11.

Port Angeles Community Players offer up ‘Bad Auditions … On Camera’

PORT ANGELES — After being shuttered for nearly a year, the Port Angeles Community Players are back — virtually — as they present “Bad Auditions … On Camera,” an interactive play.

Written by Ian McWethy and Carrie McCrossen and directed by Richard Stephens, the production will present live performances from the actors’ homes at 7 p.m. today, Friday and Saturday and at 2 p.m. Sunday.

Tickets are $8, plus a small processing fee and can be purchased at PACommunityPlayers.org.

Purchasers will then be given a code to enter the production, which runs about 60 minutes.

“The audience gets to join the fun as Armchair Directors so you’ll want to take notes,” Stephens said. “The play could end differently each performance, so you may want to watch more than once.”

“Bad Auditions” is a comedic look at the audition process as a desperate casting director races to find a last-minute replacement actor for a top NBC court procedural drama.

The crisis goes from bad to worse as she screens one crazy, quirky actor after another, not at all helped out by her zany casting assistant.

A wide range of actors try out for a lead lawyer role and yet they each have some challenge that might make them difficult to cast, from an actor who can’t seem to stay in the camera frame, one that appears in a very odd costume, one that thinks this is an audition for a television commercial — it goes downhill from there.

The cast includes Susan Coffman, Mary Kaye O’Brien, Sarah Tucker, Stephanie Gooch, Joel Hoffman, Kailey Droz, Tim Thorn, Lynne Murphy, Mahina Hawley, Tamara Keller and Martin and Linda Gutowski.

“We know that auditioning is stressful for actors. You are putting yourself out there and hoping that they like you and will cast you,” Stephens said.

“What is not really thought of is how angst-inducing the casting process is for a director. The success or failure of a show depends on the casting choices you make,” Stephens said.

He added, “This show is a comedic look at an audition process where, if it can go wrong, it does. This is not, I will stress, how auditions actually happen at the Playhouse.

“We are proud of the great quality and diversity of the solid actors who turn out to be in our show, and certainly their comedic strengths are well displayed in this production.”

More in Entertainment

Port Ludlow Arts League to host artist reception

The Port Ludlow Art League will host a reception… Continue reading

First Friday Art Walk to feature whodunit mystery

The First Friday Art Walk, an artist workshop and free video game… Continue reading

Studium speaker to discuss healthcare experiences

Dunia Faulx will address Studium Generale East at 6… Continue reading

Artist Leila Block is showing her ceramic works in “Small Expressions,” the show in the spotlight during Port Townsend’s Art Walk this Saturday. The exhibition, at Jeanette Best Gallery, 701 Water St., will close on Monday. (Diane Urbani/Northwind Art)
Two shows to close at Northwind Art in Port Townsend

Monday will be the finale for two shows at… Continue reading

Salish Sea Early Music Festival to return to Port Townsend

The Salish Sea Early Music Festival will return to… Continue reading

“Young Woman,” a pottery bust by Janet Piccola is on exhibit during the First Friday Art walk
First Friday Art Walk to feature whodunit mystery

First Friday Art Walk will celebrate with a silver, black… Continue reading

First Night activities set Tuesday in Port Townsend

The Production Alliance will host First Night 2024: A… Continue reading

Magic Show highlights Peninsula weekend events

A magic show and sketching in an urban environment highlight weekend events… Continue reading

Music on the Strait announces scholarship winners

Music on the Strait has announced the recipients of… Continue reading

Magic show set Saturday inspired by performer’s father

Phina Pipia will present “The Vanishing Act Magic Show”… Continue reading

Artists’ submissions open for Studio Bob show

Artists are invited to submit work for the 26th… Continue reading

Annaleigh Harrison plays piano in last year’s PTSO Young Artist Competition. (Karl Perry)
Application period open for Young Artist Competition

The Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra is accepting applications for… Continue reading