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Noises Off AUDITION MATERIALS After reading the play, available at lmplayers.com/noises off auditions/, please select a character who you would like to explore and prepare the related monologue or scene. If you select a scene, a reader will be provided during the audition for the opposite part. You will be asked to read your monologue in both American and British accents. You may be considered for parts other than the one you select at this point. If you are called back, we will provide a packet of sides and a list of characters that you are being considered for. Be prepared to tackle sides other than the ones provided. Improvisation and physical comedy will be a major part of the callback. If you have any questions, please email the Stage Manager, Jordan Askey, at jordan.askey@gmail.com. Good luck! AUDITIONS Wednesday, February 18th at 2:50 in the BlackBox Please sign up for a time slot on the list outside of room 123, but be aware that we may be running ahead or behind schedule. CALLBACKS Thursday, February 19th at 2:50 in the BlackBox Be prepared to stay until 7pm, with the possibility of making the 5:40 bus. FIRST REHEARSAL/COMPANY CALL Friday, February 20th at 2:50 in the BlackBox 1

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Mrs. Clackett/Dotty (The telephone is ringing. Enter from the service quarters MRS. CLACKETT. She is carrying an imposing plate of sardines.) MRS. CLACKETT. It s no good you going on. I can t open sardines and answer the phone. (She puts the sardines down on the telephone table by the sofa, and picks up the phone.) Hello Yes, but there s no one here, love No, Mr. Brent s not here He lives here, yes, but he don t live here now because he lives in Spain Yes, the one who writes the plays, that s him, only now he writes them in Spain No, she s in Spain, too, they re all in Spain, there s no one here Am I in Spain? No, I m not in Spain, dear. I look after the house for them, only I ve got a nice plate of sardines to put my feet up with If it s to do with letting the house then you ll have to ring the house agents Squire, Squire, Hackham and who s the other one? No, they re not in Spain, they re next to the phone in the study. Squire, Squire, Hackham, and hold on, I ll go and look. (She replaces the receiver.) Always the same, isn t it. Soon as you take the weight off your feet, down it all comes on your head. 3

Lloyd LLOYD. Tim, let me tell you something about my life. I have the Duke of Buckingham on the phone to me for an hour after rehearsal every evening complaining that the Duke of Gloucester is chewing gum through his speeches. The Duke of Clarence is off for the entire week doing a commercial for Almond Joy. Richard himself would you believe? Richard III? has now gone down with a back problem. I keep getting messages from Brooke about how unhappy she is here, and now she s got herself a doctor s certificate for nervous exhaustion. I have no time to find or rehearse another Vicki. I have just one afternoon, while Richard is fitted for a surgical corset, to cure Brooke of nervous exhaustion, with no medical aids except a little whisky, a few flowers, and a certain faded charm. So I haven t come to the theatre to hear about other people s problems. I ve come to be taken out of myself, and preferably not put back again. 4

Roger/Garry OR Vicki/Brooke ROGER. (Into the phone.) Hello police? Someone has broken into my house! Or rather someone has broken into someone s house No, but he s a sex maniac! I left a young woman here, and what s happened to her no one knows! (Enter VICKI through the window.) VICKI. There s a man lurking in the undergrowth! ROGER. (Into the phone.) Sorry the young woman has reappeared. (Hand over phone.) Are you all right? VICKI. No, he almost saw me! ROGER. (Into the phone.) He almost saw her Yes, but he s a burglar as well! He s taken our things! VICKI. (Finds PHILIP s bag and box.) The things are here. ROGER. (Into the phone.) The things have come back. So we re just missing a plate of sardines. VICKI. (Finding the sardines left near the front door by ROGER.) Here are the sardines. ROGER. (Into the phone.) And we ve found the sardines. VICKI. Is this the police? You want police here? In my underwear? ROGER. (Into the phone.) So what am I saying? I m saying, let s say no more about it. (He puts the phone down.) I thought something terrible had happened to you! VICKI. It has! I know him! ROGER. You know him? VICKI. He s dealt with by our office! ROGER. He s just an ordinary sex maniac. VICKI. Yes, but he mustn t see me like this! You have to keep up certain standards if you work for Inland Revenue! ROGER. Well, put something on! VICKI. I haven t got anything! ROGER. There must be something in the bathroom! (He picks up the box and bag and leads the way.) Bring the sardines! 5

Poppy OR Tim POPPY. (Over the tannoy.) Act One places, please. Your calls, Miss Otley, Miss Ashton, Mr. Lejeune, Mr. Fellowes, Miss Blair. Act One places, please. TIM. And maybe Act One places is what we ll get. What do you think? POPPY. (To TIM.) Oh, Dotty ll pull herself together now we ve called places. Now she knows she s got to be on stage in five minutes. Won t she? TIM. Will she? POPPY. You know what Dotty s like. TIM. We ve only been on the road for a month! We ve only got to Philadelphia! What s it going to be like by the time we ve got to New York? POPPY. If only she d speak! TIM. If only she d unlock her dressing room door! Look, if Dotty won t go on... POPPY. Won t go on? TIM. If she won t. POPPY. She will. TIM. Of course she will. POPPY. Won t she? TIM. I m sure she will. But if she doesn t POPPY. She must! TIM. She will, she will. But if she didn t POPPY. I d have five minutes to change. Four minutes. TIM. If only she d say something. POPPY. I ll have another go. Takes your mind off your own problems, anyway. 6

Flavia/Belinda OR Philip/Frederick FREDERICK. Garry came rushing out of his dressing room in a great state. I couldn t quite understand what he was saying. I often feel with Garry that I must have missed something somewhere. You know how stupid I am about that kind of thing. But I think he was saying he wanted to kill me. BELINDA. Oh, my poor sweet! FREDERICK. I thought I d better leave him to it. I don t want to make things worse. He s alright, is he? BELINDA. Who, Garry? Anything but, by the sound of it! FREDERICK. She s a funny woman you know Dotty. So up and down. She was perfectly all right last night. BELINDA. Last night? FREDERICK. Yes, she took me for a drink after the show in some club she knows about. BELINDA. She was with you? You were with her? FREDERICK. She was being very sympathetic about all my troubles. BELINDA. She s not going to sink her teeth into you! I won t let her! FREDERICK. No, no, she couldn t have been nicer. In fact she came back to my flat afterwards for a cup of coffee, and she told me all her troubles. Sat there until three o clock this morning. I don t know what the landlady thought! 7

Burglar/Selsdon BURGLAR. No bars, no burglar alarms. They ought to be prosecuted for incitement. (He climbs in.) No, but sometimes it makes me want to sit down and week. When I think I used to do banks! When I remember I used to do a bullion vaults! What am I doing now? I m breaking into paper bags! So what are they offering? (He peers at the television.) One microwave oven. (He unplugs it and puts it on the sofa.) What? Fifty quid? Hardly worth lifting it. (he inspects the paintings and ornaments.) Junk Junk If you insist (He pockets some small item.) Where s his desk? No, they all say the same thing... It s hard to adjust to retirement. 8