AMHERST – Valley Players will hold auditions for Bryna Turner’s riotous comedy At the Wedding at the Bangs Community Center (70 Boltwood Walk, Amherst) on June 15 and 16, 6:30pm–9:30pm, by appointment only (www.valleyplayers.org). The show will feature 7 actors across ages (20s through 70s) and of all identities. Valley Players is also seeking a stage manager and costume designer (email info@valleyplayers.org to inquire about those positions). Call-backs will be at the Bangs Center on June 18, 6:30pm–9:30pm.

Auditioners may choose to perform a one-minute monologue from At the Wedding (which will be provided) or a prepared one-minute piece of their own choice. All auditioners will then be asked to read from sides provided at the audition.

Rehearsals will be at the Bangs Center on Mondays and Thursdays, 6pm–9pm from August 17 through September 25 (not every actor will be called for every rehearsal). Tech week will be September 26–29 at the Amherst Woman’s Club.

The show goes up as a picnic-theater production October 1–4 on the beautiful grounds of the Amherst Woman’s Club, with half of net ticket revenue going to benefit the local LGBTQ+ youth support organization Out Now (www.outnowyouth.org). Rain dates for the performances are October 8–11.

Written by Bryna Turner (BA Mount Holyoke College, MFA Rutgers University, 2018 Lincoln Center Emerging Artist winner), At the Wedding is a bittersweet, laugh-out-loud comedy about what happens when the best day of someone else’s life is also the worst day for someone else. Over the course of a slowly unraveling wedding reception, the play follows Carlo as she attempts to make it through the night without drinking too much, talking too much, or trying to win back the bride.

At the Wedding premiered at Lincoln Center Theater, where it received the Laurie Foundation’s Theatre Visions Award, was a NY Times Critic’s Pick, and was featured as one of the NY Times’s 2022 “Unforgettable Theatrical Moments.” “Whimsical… laughter constantly flows, quite often outrageously so, through 70 lively minutes,” praised New York Stage Review and Theater Mania celebrated the play as “brutally hilarious.” New York Theatre Guide described At the Wedding as “bitterly funny” and filled with “wisecracking and wisdom-sharing about the unbreakable bond between love and pain.” “Fresh and trenchant,” raved the NY Times, “The lines are funny; Turner has a boxer’s sense of the two-punch rhythm of jokes… Also revivifying is the way Turner reshapes the wedding genre for our time, inviting new characters to the party.”

Valley Players’ production is directed by local theater artist Joe Van Allen. “Set just outside the reception itself, the play lingers in the liminal spaces of a familiar tradition,” Van Allen notes, “where Carlo and the other guests orbit the celebration and each other. Weddings come with rituals we all recognize, whether or not we fit into them, and while Carlo perceives this one as ‘aggressively heterosexual,’ she unexpectedly finds connection in the margins, with others navigating their own vulnerability, hope, and displacement.”

Van Allen explains that the Valley Players production will “center on the shift from standing outside the celebration to finding connection, even in the margins. At the Wedding reveals a community that is deeply human in its messiness, tenderness, and desire to belong. The play reflects the reality that these lives and experiences have always existed within and alongside our most familiar traditions. In doing so, it creates space for audiences, particularly those who are underrepresented, to see themselves not at the edges of the story, but at its center.”

Valley Players is an all-volunteer 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with a mission to enrich the quality of life in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts by producing nimble, meaningful, and accessible community theater and donating half of net ticket proceeds to other Valley nonprofits. In its first two years, Valley Players’ productions have raised funds for Cancer Connection, the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts, River Valley Counseling Center, Community Aid Pioneer Valley, the Peace Development Fund, the Literacy Project, and Way Finders. More information about Valley Players, including how to donate, become a business sponsor, sign up for auditions, or join the email list, is at valleyplayers.org.

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