Final weekend of “The Sound of Music” CANCELLED due to illness

Several principal members of the cast, crew and orchestra in Brazosport Center Stages’ production of The Sound of Music have been affected by illness.

As a result, the decision has been made to cancel the remaining four performances slated for this weekend, July 13-16. Unfortunately, the show cannot be rescheduled due to the unavailability of key members of the cast and crew.

Ticket holders may mail us at thecenter@bcfas.org to request a refund. Flex tickets redeemed for “The Sound of Music” will be available for use for the 2023-2024 season.

Non-refunded tickets will be converted into a donation to Brazosport Center Stages.

Thank you for understanding our decision to prioritize the health and safety of our community!

“The Play That Goes Wrong” auditions

Brazosport Center Stages is holding an open casting call for The Play That Goes Wrong on Monday, July 17 and Tuesday, July 18 at 7:00 PM. (Callbacks will be Wednesday, July 19 if necessary).

Performance dates: September 8-10 and 15-17

All actors are ages 18 and up and must be adept movers with physical stamina. We are looking for truthful and funny performers who can commit to the style of the play and fully inhabit the characters. It is vital to believe in the characters who are performing the play-within the-play, as that is where the heartbreaking comedy comes. With that in mind, we are looking for actors with a keen ability and understanding of comedy but are able to play the truth of the scenes. All ethnicities are encouraged to audition.

About the Play:

Welcome to opening night of the Cornley University Drama Society’s newest production, The Murder at Haversham Manor, where things are quickly going from bad to utterly disastrous. This 1920s whodunit has everything you never wanted in a show—an unconscious leading lady, a corpse that can’t play dead, and actors who trip over everything (including their lines). Nevertheless, the accident-prone thespians battle against all odds to make it through to their final curtain call, with hilarious consequences! Part Monty Python, part Sherlock Holmes, this Olivier Award–winning comedy is a global phenomenon that’s guaranteed to leave you aching with laughter!

 

Roles Available:

*Received Pronunciation (RP) is the accent traditionally regarded as the standard and most prestigious form of spoken British English.

Annie is the company’s stage manager with a Lancashire accent. She has the biggest journey of any character. She’s initially terrified by acting but is willing to kill for it by the end of the play. Her terror turns to joy, and then to fury. She starts small but grows and grows. Cockney or Northern England accent preferred.

Chris/Inspector Carter is the director of the play-within-a-play Murder at Haversham Manor and plays the esteemed Inspector Carter. This is the biggest day of his life. He is rigid and uptight. The experience of performing the show is both nerve-wracking and exciting. His pain is evident and every time someone laughs, the pain deepens. RP accent preferred.

Robert/Thomas Colleymore wants to be Richard Burton, as evidenced by his presentational style. But he’s not a parody of a bad actor, just unaware of others around him. He does not feel bad when things go wrong and never learns from his mistakes. There’s a power struggle between Robert and Chris to be president of the Cornley Poly Drama Society (a position that matters a
great deal to Robert). RP accent preferred.

Dennis/Perkins has no real desire to be involved in the theatre; he just wants friends. He believes if he does well in the show, he’ll be more successful socially. Laughter from the audience is agony and a personal tragedy for him. He’s slightly oblivious but understands when he gets things wrong. RP accent preferred.

Trevor is the play’s curmudgeonly lighting and sound operator. He simply wants to get on with the show. He doesn’t like actors. He is easily distracted and does many things he shouldn’t, including talking to the audience. When things go really sideways, he is forced to act in the play.

Jonathan/Charles Haversham is a bit bland personality-wise but sees himself as a James Bond-type. Excited and having fun. He technically has to drive the show. He cares about the play, but it’s mostly just for fun for him. The role of Charles Haversham is a very physically demanding role. RP accent preferred.

Max/Cecil Haversham/Arthur has never been onstage before. He learned his lines and does exactly what he’s told to do. He has zero connection with any of the actors, but when he gets a laugh he breaks the fourth wall and engages with the audience. Childlike and naïve. His mistakes are fundamental. He doesn’t think anything through. RP accent preferred.

Sandra/Florence Colleymore is vain and has a huge ego. She wants to be loved. She has ambitions to go to Hollywood and will hurt anyone standing in the way of what she wants but is smart enough to stay on the good side of someone who can help her (like the director). The stakes are high for her. Very physical role – RP accent preferred.

 

“The Sound of Music” receives front page coverage in The Facts

Brazosport Center Stages’ production of “The Sound of Music” opens this Friday after months of rehearsals and runs July 7-9 & 13-16! The Facts published a front page story about the summer musical in today’s (7/6) edition, “Center Stages comes alive with music: Expansive cast, crew bring classic musical to life at Center Stages”, featuring photos from a recent rehearsal and interviews with director Craig Fritz and actors Alaina Perez and Devon Smith, in the roles of Maria and Captain von Trapp, respectively.

Read the article at The Facts online to get the full scoop!

THEN, if you don’t yet have your tickets to the classic, beloved musical, purchase them online ASAP or call the Box Office at 979-265-7731!

 

Summer at The Center music theater camp featured in The Facts

The second week of Brazosport Center Stages’ music theater camp is coming to a close this afternoon, but the ever-popular, annual Summer at The Center program is highlighted in today’s (6/30) edition of The Facts, in “Flies Be Gone: Workshop production is child’s play”! The story features a few photos of the campers in rehearsals this week, as well as interviews with directors Becky Gore-LaRoche and Hope Shiver.

The kids will be putting on “How the West Was Fun” this afternoon at 1:00 PM in the Dow Arena Theater for their family and friends.

Check out the story in The Facts online.

Annual Teen Guild Drama Workshop featured in The Facts

After two weeks of hard work, both on stage and backstage, the group of 30+ campers in Brazosport Center Stages’ Gerrard Teen Guild Workshop is ready to perform! Check out the story in today’s edition of The Facts, “Annual workshop teaches teens every part of theater production: Teen Guild searches for lost children”, and hear from director Kerry Cormier and the campers about what it takes to put on the annual production.

 

Performances are Friday, June 16 at 5:00 PM and Saturday, June 17 at 2:30 PM. Admission is a donation of canned food and/or non-perishable items to benefit The Food Basket food bank in Clute.

Cast announced for Brazosport Center Stages’ “The Sound of Music”

The production team for Brazosport Center Stages’ upcoming summer musical, The Sound of Music, has announced the cast. Tickets will go on sale on Monday, May 22!

Elaina Perez – Maria Rainer
Sam Blackmar – Sister Berthe
Cari Newby – Sister Margaretta
Trish Zweighaft – Mother Abbess
Vicki Cole – Sister Sophia
Devon J. Smith – Captain Georg von Trapp
Christopher Rees – Franz
Sharon Hill – Frau Schmidt
Makayah Rees – Liesl
Nathan Bryant – Friedrich
Madison Kucera – Louisa
William Spencer – Kurt
Leah McKay – Brigitta
Abigail King – Marta
Heidi Unruh – Gretl
Barrett Robison – Rolf Gruber
Rachael Welsh – Elsa Schraeder
Bethany Bowers – Ursula/Dancer/Extra
Dennis Ulrich – Max Detweiller
Jeremy Todd – Herr Zeller
Harold Nicoll – Baron Elberfeld/Guest/Priest
Becky Gore-LaRoche – Baroness Elberfeld/Nun
Melodie Steinert – Frau Zeller/Dancer/Nun
Hayley Bone – A New Postulant
David Hill – Admiral von Schreiber
Morgan Buchta – Nun
Rachel Courson – Nun
Bernadette Fernandez – Nun
Madeline Gore – Nun
Viki Hicks – Nun
Amy Martinez – Nun
Torin Merchant – Nun
Donna Miner – Nun
Susan Plowman – Nun
Tiana Reyes – Nun
Carolyn Ross – Nun
Olivia Smith – Nun
Logan Townsend – Nun
Bella Newby – Postulant
Arianna Prince – Postulant
Bradley Berndt – Austrian Army/Dancer/Guest
Cullen Brooks – Austrian Army/Dancer/Guest
Samuel Cummings – Austrian Army/Guest
Shane Newby – Austrian Army/Dancer/Guest
Trey Quinn – Austrian Army/Dancer/Guest
Dorothy Dean – Dancer/Guest/Trio
Isabella McAdams – Dancer/Guest/Trio
George Prince II – Dancer/Guest
Joshua Richardson – Dancer/Guest
Lindsay Scovil – Dancer/Guest/Trio
Kennedy Unger – Dancer/Guest/Soloist

The Facts features Penguin Project production of “The Wizard of Oz”

After four months of rehearsals, Brazosport Center Stages’ Penguin Project production of The Wizard of Oz (youth edition) is about to hit the stage this weekend, May 5-7! The Facts published a feature with interviews and photos in today’s (5/5/23) edition, “Wiz kids: Penguin Project puts on special performances of iconic story”.

Read the story and see photos at The Facts online.

Then, get tickets to this weekend’s performances!

“Sound of Music” auditions set for May 14-16!

Join us for auditions for The Sound of Music, Brazosport Center Stages’ 2023 summer musical!

Children’s Auditions:  Sunday, May 14; 2:30 PM – 5:00 P.M.

Adult & Teen Auditions:  Monday & Tuesday, May 15 & 16; 6:30 PM – 9:00 P.M.

Call-backs (if needed): Thursday, May 18; 6:30 PM – 9:00 P.M.

Location: Freeport LNG Theater of The Center for the Arts & Sciences

Show dates are July 7-9 & 13-16.

 

CAST NEEDS: Director Judi James is looking for a company of actors, singers and dancers to bring this summer’s production of The Sound of Music to life. The cast list includes 6 male and 10 female roles, along with the 7 von Trapp children, whose ages range between 7-17. Teen & adult actors, singers and dancers are needed to complete the cast.

In this show, the ethnicity of the characters is not pivotal to the plot. BCS desires to provide theatrical/cultural experiences for our audiences and cast members that are reflective of the community that we serve.

Come with a song prepared, preferably one from the show. If you plan to sing a song that is NOT from The Sound of Music, please bring sheet music.  You will also be asked to dance  (closed-toed shoes, please) as well as read dialogue. Sides will be available at the Center Stages office after May 3. As always, backstage and technical crews are needed.

Questions? Call Producer Shirley at 979-236-1413 or 979-388-8345 and leave a message or call back number.

Read more about BCS’ audition process.

 

Show Description:  The Sound of Music is an intimate, heartfelt telling of one of history’s most thrilling and inspirational stories. This final collaboration between Rodgers & Hammerstein follows Maria, serving as governess to seven children of an imperious Captain, as the forces of Nazism take hold of Austria. Join the von Trapp family in one of the world’s most beloved musicals!