Sappho in Love
By Carolyn Gage
Directed by Katy Conley
SAPPHO IN LOVE is a riotous romp across the slippery terrain of Lesbian romance, as the goddesses on Olympus (Aphrodite, Artemis and Hera) come down to earth to recruit among Sappho and her followers on Lesbos. Classical comedy ensues.
Produced by StageQ at Bartell Theatre, 113 E. Mifflin Street, Madison
Performances: February 12-27, 2010
Performance Times: Friday, 2/12/10, 8:00 pm Saturday, 2/13/10, 8:00 pm Thursday, 2/18/10, 7:30 pm Friday, 2/19/10, 8:00 pm Saturday, 2/20/10, 8:00 pm Sunday, 2/21/10, 2:00 pm Thursday, 2/25/10, 7:30 pm Friday, 2/26/10, 8:00 pm Saturday, 2/27/10, 8:00 pm
Ticket Prices: $10, Thursday and Sunday. $15, Friday and Saturday.
Call 608-661-9696 for reservations or more information.
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Auditions
Auditions will be held on the following days:
12/7/2009
12/8/2009Audition Notice: SAPPHO IN LOVE, by Carolyn Gage
StageQ is holding auditions for its production of comedic romp, SAPPHO IN LOVE, by Carolyn Gage. The play will be directed by Katy Conley. Auditions will be held on Monday and Tuesday, December 7th & 8th, 2009, with callbacks on Wednesday, December 9th.
Auditions are at 7:00 pm. They will take place at 148 E Wilson Street, first floor. Appointments may be arranged for a different date.
Actors will read from the script, and may be asked to work together in groups, so wear clothes to move in. Copies of the script are available upon request to sappho@stageq.com.
Roles are available for one girl, age 8 – 11, and at least 16 women, from late teens to late middle-age. There are roles for 5 or more naiads, and women who have acrobatic, modern dance or contact improv backgrounds are encouraged to audition for those.
Performance dates for SAPPHO IN LOVE are February 12 - 27, 2010. Rehearsals will begin January 4th.
Contact sappho@stageq.com or call 608.661.9696, ext 3 with questions.
SAPPHO IN LOVE is a riotous romp across the slippery terrain of Lesbian romance, as the goddesses on Olympus (Aphrodite, Artemis and Hera) come down to earth to recruit among Sappho and her followers on Lesbos. Classical comedy ensues.