KCPT to conduct auditions for next year on Monday

PORT TOWNSEND — General auditions for Key City Public Theatre’s 2020 season are set for Monday at the Key City Playhouse.

The playhouse is at 419 Washington St.

Those who participate in general auditions are eligible for any of next year’s productions. Each show has one to three roles available to members of the Actors’ Equity Association’s small professional theater tier 1.

Directors of each production may hold callback auditions later; final casting notifications are posted via email or on the show pages at KeyCityPublic Theatre.org.

To arrange an audition appointment on Monday, email production manager Christa Holbrook at Christa@keycitypublic theatre.org and specify a preferred time slot between noon and 4 p.m. or between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m.

Actors should bring a headshot and resume and prepare a five-minute audition with two contrasting monologues or one monologue and a song. Musical accompaniment isn’t available.

Performers from out of town may submit video auditions any time, Holbrook said. Videos should be emailed to her at Christa@keycitypublictheatre.org.

Some of the plays and events in the 2020 season, KCPT’s 62nd, include:

• PlayFest 24, a festival of new works in March.

• The musical “Always Patsy Cline” in April.

• Jules Verne’s “Around the World in 80 Days” in June.

• A summer Shakespeare in the Park production of “Romeo and Juliet.”

• Paul Gordon’s West Coast premiere of “Analog and Vinyl” in August and September.

• “The Game’s Afoot” by Ken Ludwig in December.

KCPT welcomes performers of all races, colors, creeds, religions, national origins, sexual orientations, ages, genders, marital statuses and abilities.

For more about the nonprofit regional theater company, which will present the world premiere of the holiday comedy “Mercy Falls” this November and December, see KeyCityPublic Theatre.org or phone the administrative office at 360-379-0195.

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