St. Luke’s Players will be holding auditions for their next production
VICTORIA'S HOUSE by Fred Carmichael Directed by Jon Scheer
Performances : March 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20 and 21 @ 7:30pm March 14, 15, 21, and 22 @ 2:00pm
Neil and Victoria Bannister have returned from their honeymoon to Victoria’s House. All should be bright in the new couple’s life but Victoria has fallen ill and even though her husband administers her special medicine, her health worsens. When Victoria dies, the house seems to come alive to seek revenge.
No appointments are necessary, just show up at the start time.
Any questions contact the director at: [email protected]
Script available on the web page or at Oak Bay Florist 2187 Oak Bay Ave Victoria, BC
Description of Characters
Stephens - groom and handyman; set in his ways but devoted to family; 40's to 60's
Winnie - serving girl; usually bright and cheerful; frequently saying the wrong thing; teens to early 20's
Mrs. Case - housekeeper; austere, efficient, knows her business and expects perfection; hides a dangerous side; 40's to 50's
Margaret St. James - family friend; mystical, believer in ghosts, sense of humour; 60's plus
William Scott - family lawyer; attractive, new in his position in town, eager to help; late 20's to early 30's
Victoria Bannister - aristocratic owner of the house; formerly active and healthy but recently taken ill on her honeymoon; strong willed and determined to overcome; mid-20's
Neil Bannister - Victoria's husband; handsome, charming, self-made man; mercurial nature hides a rude temper; man with a past; late 30's to 40's
Charles Axton - police sergeant; likeable while always thinking, planning and evaluating; 40's to 50's
Jane Leighton - Victoria's niece; her prettiness and vitality hide an inner strength; early 20's
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