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CATEGORIES:Community, Music & Performances
CREATED:20221221T112324
SUMMARY:Import From Zap Calendar 12212022 - CALL FOR ACTORS! Dial M For Murder
URL;VALUE=URI:https://iloveoswego.com/1911/call-for-actors-dial-m-for-murder.html?tmpl=co
 mponent
DESCRIPTION:Director Troy Pepper is pleased to announce auditions for his next show Dia
 l "M" for Murder written by Frederick Knott. This show will kick off the Os
 wego Player's 75th season with a BANG!! So come on out and audition!! We ar
 e looking for 5 men, 1 woman.\n  \n Characters descriptions:\n Margot Wendi
 ce: The charming, naïve, and wealthy wife of Tony, Margot has no idea that 
 Tony knows of her past affair with Max, nor does she suspect that Tony is p
 lanning to murder her.\n Max Halliday: An American murder mystery writer, T
 ony had an affair with Margot during the time Tony was playing professional
  tennis tournaments in America. He is still in love with Margot and comes t
 o visit the couple in London.\n  \n Tony Wendice: Margot's husband, Tony is
  a former professional tennis player who married Margot for her money. He i
 s selfish and arrogant and has an elaborate scheme to murder Margot because
  of jealousy over a past affair between Margot and Max.\n Captain Lesgate: 
 An old schoolmate of Tony's and a convicted criminal, Lesgate is now being 
 blackmailed by Tony into murdering Margot. He seems willing to do anything 
 for money.\n Inspector Hubbard: A British Inspector of Police, Hubbard is a
  bit eccentric, but thoughtful and thorough.\n  \n Thompson: A police offic
 er.\n Auditions will be held Tuesday &amp; Wednesday, December 18 &amp; 19t
 h at the Frances Marion Brown theater in Oswego at 6pm! Look forward to see
 ing you all there!! Be prepared to read from the script.\n  \n Production r
 un - February 8,9,15,16, 17th 2013\n  \n THE STORY: Tony Wendice has marrie
 d his wife, Margot, for her money and now plans to murder her for the same 
 reason. He arranges the perfect murder. He blackmails a scoundrel he used t
 o know into strangling her for a fee of one thousand pounds, and arranges a
  brilliant alibi for himself. Unfortunately...the murderer gets murdered an
 d the victim survives. But this doesn't baffle the husband: He sees his hir
 eling's death as an opportunity to have his wife convicted for the murder o
 f the man who tried to murder her, and that is what almost happens. Luckily
 , the police inspector from Scotland Yard and a young man who is in love wi
 th the wife discover the truth, and in a scene of almost unbearable suspens
 e they trap the husband into revealing his guilt, thus freeing Margot.\n  \
 n This exciting melodrama had a highly successful run on Broadway and the r
 oad. "...original and remarkably good theatre—quiet in style but tingling w
 ith excitement underneath." —NY Times. "It's a holiday for the whodunit fan
 s, and, as such, it couldn't be more welcome." —NY Herald-Tribune.\n This e
 vent was imported from: https://iloveoswego.com/1911/call-for-actors-dial-m
 -for-murder.html?tmpl=component
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Director Troy Pepper is pleased to announce auditions for his next show 
 Dial "M" for Murder written by Frederick Knott. This show will kick off the
  Oswego Player's 75th season with a BANG!! So come on out and audition!! We
  are looking for 5 men, 1 woman.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> Characters descriptions
 :<br /> Margot Wendice: The charming, naïve, and wealthy wife of Tony, Marg
 ot has no idea that Tony knows of her past affair with Max, nor does she su
 spect that Tony is planning to murder her.<br /> Max Halliday: An American 
 murder mystery writer, Tony had an affair with Margot during the time Tony 
 was playing professional tennis tournaments in America. He is still in love
  with Margot and comes to visit the couple in London.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> To
 ny Wendice: Margot's husband, Tony is a former professional tennis player w
 ho married Margot for her money. He is selfish and arrogant and has an elab
 orate scheme to murder Margot because of jealousy over a past affair betwee
 n Margot and Max.<br /> Captain Lesgate: An old schoolmate of Tony's and a 
 convicted criminal, Lesgate is now being blackmailed by Tony into murdering
  Margot. He seems willing to do anything for money.<br /> Inspector Hubbard
 : A British Inspector of Police, Hubbard is a bit eccentric, but thoughtful
  and thorough.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> Thompson: A police officer.<br /> Auditio
 ns will be held Tuesday &amp; Wednesday, December 18 &amp; 19th at the Fran
 ces Marion Brown theater in Oswego at 6pm! Look forward to seeing you all t
 here!! Be prepared to read from the script.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> Production r
 un - February 8,9,15,16, 17th 2013<br /> &nbsp;<br /> THE STORY: Tony Wendi
 ce has married his wife, Margot, for her money and now plans to murder her 
 for the same reason. He arranges the perfect murder. He blackmails a scound
 rel he used to know into strangling her for a fee of one thousand pounds, a
 nd arranges a brilliant alibi for himself. Unfortunately...the murderer get
 s murdered and the victim survives. But this doesn't baffle the husband: He
  sees his hireling's death as an opportunity to have his wife convicted for
  the murder of the man who tried to murder her, and that is what almost hap
 pens. Luckily, the police inspector from Scotland Yard and a young man who 
 is in love with the wife discover the truth, and in a scene of almost unbea
 rable suspense they trap the husband into revealing his guilt, thus freeing
  Margot.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> This exciting melodrama had a highly successful
  run on Broadway and the road. "...original and remarkably good theatre—qui
 et in style but tingling with excitement underneath." —NY Times. "It's a ho
 liday for the whodunit fans, and, as such, it couldn't be more welcome." —N
 Y Herald-Tribune.</p> <a href="https://iloveoswego.com/1911/call-for-actors
 -dial-m-for-murder.html?tmpl=component">This event was imported from: https
 ://iloveoswego.com/1911/call-for-actors-dial-m-for-murder.html?tmpl=compone
 nt</a>DTSTAMP:20260429T141142
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20121218T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20121218T210000
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