The show is set in the lobby of a dilapidated old hotel. Despite its run-down, sometimes repulsive nature, the hotel's inhabitants have a personal relationship to the Hotel Baltimore and to their neighbors living in it. The play is comprised of a series of conversations between the residents of the hotel, who are contemplating an uncertain future after the hotel is condemned and scheduled for demolition.
Auditionees should bring a resumé and be prepared to read from sides.
Mrs. Belotti (50s) | Mrs. Bellotti is the mother of a former tenant. Described as a whiner and complainer, she tells the audience that her husband just had a leg amputated because of diabetes. When Katz makes it clear that her son will not be allowed to return, she goes upstairs and begins to pack his belongings. |
the Girl (18+) | A young prostitute, the Girl is caring and concerned about the other residents. She goes to great effort to help Morse. It is she who tells Jackie that she has bought worthless land. |
April Green (30+) | A prostitute; described as large, pragmatic, quick to laugh, pretty, and foul-mouthed. Protective of Suzy. |
Jackie (20+) | A hustler traveling with her brother, Jamie. She needs money and tries to get Katz to co-sign a loan so they can go Utah to grow health foods on a worthless piece of land she has bought. She steals jewelry from Morse's room, but is caught and ordered to leave. She tells Jamie that she is going to buy gas, but never returns to pick him up. |
Jamie (20+) | Jackie's brother. A bit slow. In the last act, Jamie is abandoned by his sister, who simply drives off and leaves him to manage on his own. |
Mr. Katz (35+) | The hotel manager. A balding, tired man. Gives the residents one month's notice because the hotel is to be torn down. |
Bill Lewis (30+) | The night clerk at the hotel. He has a difficult time communicating and covers by talking too loudly. Bill is interested in the Girl and is more tolerant with her than the other hotel employees. |
Millie (50+) | A retired waitress. Considered eccentric, she believes in ghosts and lives in a world more imagined than real. |
Paul Granger (20+) | A college student who was arrested for selling drugs. He has recently been released from a work farm, and comes to the hotel to look for his grandfather. |
Mrs. Oxenham (~45) | Day desk clerk. Quick speaking with no commerce. |
Suzy (~30) | A prostitute. Hopelessly romantic, but hard as nails. |
Mr. Morse (~70) | Craggy with a high cracking voice. He has much energy and outrage in spite of moving slowly. |
In addition to those listed above, there are three minor characters: Suzy's John, a cab driver, and a delivery boy.
The first day of auditions was October 20; remaining auditions will occur from 6:30-9:00 p.m. October 22. Performances will run at 8 p.m. January 9, 16, 22 and 23; and at 2 p.m. January 17. If auditionees wish, they may submit an audition form in advance.
Westfield Community Players is located at 1000 North Avenue West, Westfield.
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