Submitted by the San Juan Community Theatre
San Juan Community Theatre’s fall play will take viewers to the origins of a far-off place known as “Neverland.” But first, the key island players must be cast. Auditions for Rick Elice’s “Peter and the Starcatcher” are scheduled at 6:30 p.m., on Monday, Aug. 7 and Tuesday, Aug. 8 at SJCT’s PARC Building at 70 Saltspring Dr.
The Tony Award-winning, magical and hilarious adventure, at last, reveals the origins of Peter Pan, Wendy, the Lost Boys, and their pirate nemesis Captain Hook. Director Joy Van Camp is looking for several teens and adults to play multiple roles, with some singing and dancing.
Characters include “Peter and the Orphans,” “Molly and the British Subjects,” “Captain Hook and the Seafarers (Pirates),” and “The Natives (Magical Marine Animals).” Perusal scripts, with a $10 deposit, and more audition information are available at the SJCT Box Office. Rehearsals begin Sept. 4, with performances in the Gubelman Theatre from Oct. 13-28.