THEY CAME FROM MARS AND LANDED OUTSIDE THE FARNDALE AVENUE CHURCH HALL IN TIME FOR THE TOWNSWOMEN'S GUILD'S COFFEE MORNING - Auditions

They Came From Mars and Landed Outside the Farndale Avenue Church Hall in Time for the Townswomen's Guild's Coffee Morning By David McGillivray & Walter Zerlin Jnr
Directed by:Kerri Norris
Venue(s):Surrey Arts Centre - Surrey, BC
Anvil Centre - New Westminster, BC
Showdates:September 26-28 at the Surrey Arts Centre (Tech September 25).
October 3-5 at the Anvil Centre, New Westminster (Tech October 2).
Rehearsals:**While there is some flexibility in the rehearsal schedule for conflicts, this is an ensemble show and the entire cast will be called to almost all rehearsals. If you are not available, in general, for the set rehearsal schedule either ask about your conflicts or do not submit.

First Read:

August - September: Mondays/Tuesdays 6:30-10pm, Saturdays 6:30-10pm
Casting non-union roles - Honourarium paid (20’s and up)· professional level Standard British or RP accents are required for this production, other accents are required for specific characters.
· Strong improv skills, quick paced and physical action required for all characters.
Honourarium:$75 per performance
Auditions:JUNE 15 - 2:00-4:00pm
by appointment only
At the RCTC Studio
10660 City Parkway, Surrey
Callbacks:JUNE 16th from 6:00-10:00pm
(Only those invited to call-backs will be contacted.)
Deadline:Please submit by
June 8, 2025
Contact name:Crystal Weltzin
auditions@rctheatreco.com
Application:Please send your headshot and CV with your submission to the email above.
*LOCAL SUBMISSIONS ONLY FOR THIS CASTING CALL*
CharacterRole Ages
Gordon• Member of the dramatic society
• Plays Reverend Allsop
• professional level Standard British or RP accents required
• Strong improv skills, quick paced and physical action required for all characters.
20's and up
Open casting for Male-identifying character

The Royal Canadian Theatre Company employs non-discrimination in all audition and hiring practices, and is honoured to be able to make theatre on the ancestral and unceded traditional territories of the Qayqayt, Matsqui, Kwantlen, Katzie and Semiahmoo First Nations, who were the first peoples to live, to dance, tell stories and sing songs in these lands.