Community Theater at Woodbury will hold auditions for “Kiss the moon, Kiss the Sun,” a Canadian play by Norm Foster that will be presented Oct. 21 to 25. They are looking for actors to present the play at the historic Town Hall in Woodbury. Auditions will be held at the Rec House next to the historic Town Hall on Saturday, May 9, from 12 to 2 p.m. and Sunday and Monday, May 10 and 11, from 7 to 9 p.m.
There are five characters: Robert, Claire, Holly, Dr. Andrews and Simon. Robert is a developmentally challenged man of about 35. Claire, Robert’s mother, is about 60 and cares for him. Holly is a young single woman about 30, who is pregnant and has just ended an affair with Simon, the married man who got her that way; Claire’s doctor, who must tell her that she is terminally ill, is Doctor Andrews. Simon is around forty, self-centered, and somewhat of a jerk. Dr. Andrews can be male or female and 25 to 50, a professional, businesslike doctor.
Norm Foster, a well-known Canadian playwright, is famous for comedies and this play, despite its somber themes, is filled with an understated and wry humor the actors will be called upon to convey. All characters are open for auditions. For more information or to set up an audition, call Jack Kearney at 203-263-4331.