BFT Audition for Quills, Sept. 6

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Alabama Auditions

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Aug 30, 2007, 11:48:12 PM8/30/07
to Alabama Acting Auditions and Casting Call Connection
Auditions for "QUILLS" by Doug Wright. Directed by Dane Peterson

WHEN:

Thursday, Sept. 6, 2007  at  6:30pm

WHERE:

The Women's Clubhouse
2908 Highland Ave
 

GENERAL INFO:

Rehearsal Dates: October 1 to 24, 2007
Performance Dates: October 25 to Novemebr 10, 2007

Auditions will consist of readings from the script. It is highly advised that those auditioning be fully aware of the subject matter of the play and the demands of the production.


CHARACTERS:

Doctor Royer-Collard - Chief physician at the Charenton Asylum;

Monsieur Prouix - A celebrated architect;

Renee Pelagie - The grief-stricken wife of a madman;

Abbe de Columier - Administrator at the asylum;

The Marquis - The asylum's most notorious inmant;

Madeleine Leclerc - The seamstress at Charenton, sixteen and quite lovely;

A Lunatic - A madman heard through a chink in the wall;

Madame Royer-Collard - The doctor's wife, a woman of considerable appetites.

THE STORY:

Doctor Royer-Collard, head of Charenton Asylum, is visited by Renee Pelagie, wife of the asylum's most notorious inmate, the Marquis de Sade. Furious that her husband's sadomasochistic pornography has tarnished her reputation, she offers the Doctor any amount of money, if only her husband can be kept from writing. After confiscating the Marquis' quills and paper, the Abbe de Coulmier is surprised to find lascivious new stories circulating in public. The source? A lusty young seamstress named Madeleine has been smuggling material out of the asylum. Immediately, the Abbe bars the girl from seeing the Marquis, but ever resourceful, the Marquis pens his stories on his bedclothes in wine, blood and worse. Driven to a fury, the Abbe strips bare the Marquis and his cell, leaving nothing but stone and straw. Undaunted, the Marquis devises a fantastic plan to whisper his stories from lunatic to lunatic, until Madeleine can pen them down—but the last lunatic, in whose cell Madeleine crouches, mutilates and kills the girl in response to the Marquis' grisly tale. A riot ensues, nearly destroying the asylum, and as the second act unfolds, the Abbe is driven to increasingly desperate acts to silence the Marquis: the removal of his hands, feet, genitals and eventually his beheading. Wracked by guilt, the once humane but now murderous and sexually deviant Abbe is committed to his own asylum where he finds himself crying out for a paper and pen with which to record his own newly arisen perversions. In the last scene, the boxes containing the body parts of the Marquis tremble with pleasure. One hand snakes loose from its box…and begins to write.
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