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"The Glass Menagerie" Play Seeking Men and Women

Milton, WV, United States
ID: 303250Exp: 3/23/2026
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Auditions for stage play "The Glass Menagerie". Searching for cast. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. Please see the breakdown below. About the project: "In this memory play, narrator Tom Wingfield who is also a character in the play, tells the story from his memories. Set in St. Louis in 1937, Tom works a tiresome job in a shoe warehouse in order to support his mother, Amanda, and his sister, Laura. His father, Mr. Wingfield, left the family years ago, and with the exception of one postcard, has not been heard from since. But his presence is pervasive, as his picture still hangs in the family’s living room. It is dinnertime in the Wingfield home; and Amanda regales, once again, tales of her many suitors as a young women in the South. She is disheartened by Laura’s profound shyness and her inability to attract men the same way she did. In hopes of helping her gain some confidence, Amanda enrolls Laura in a business college. Weeks later, Amanda discovers that Laura has dropped out without telling her. Amanda decides something must be done to find suitors for Laura. She starts selling magazine subscriptions in order to earn extra money, something Amanda is sure to bring the men calling. Meanwhile, Tom is miserable at work and seeks distraction in the movies, drinking, literature, and writing, much to his mother’s disappointment. He knows his mother and sister rely on his income, but he feels trapped. Tom and Amanda argue frequently, and during one of their quarrels, Tom accidently breaks several of Laura’s prized glass figurines. The next morning, Tom apologizes to his mother and they talk about his restlessness and Laura’s prospects. She asks him to keep an eye out for “nice, young men” at the warehouse to introduce to Laura. A few days later, he invites Jim O’Connor, a casual friend, home to dinner. Amanda is ecstatic and wants everything to be perfect. The next evening, Amanda prepares an elaborate meal and insists Laura wear a new dress. Laura is petrified, especially when she discovers that Jim is the same person she had a crush on in high school. Tom and Jim arrive, and Laura, still terrified, quickly leaves the room. The men discuss their jobs at the warehouse, and Tom admits to Jim that he has used the money for their electric bill to join the Merchant Marines and leave his job and family, seeking adventure in the world. Throughout dinner, Laura feigns illness while Amanda is a reincarnation of her flirty younger self. As dinner ends, the lights go out as a result of the unpaid electric bill. Candles are lit and Amanda encourages Jim to keep Laura company while she and Tom clean up dinner. At first Laura is paralyzed by her shyness when Jim joins her, but, once they start talking, she begins to come out of her shell. They reminisce about how they knew each other in high school and the nickname, “Blue Roses,” he had for her. Things continue to go well between Laura and Jim and they enjoy each other’s company. Will Laura finally be able to overcome her shyness? Will Tom actually abandon his position as family breadwinner? Additional info: *** NOTE: This play contains language that would be considered inappropriate today, but is a part of the vernacular of the time. Directors will present this play with the author's intended language intact. Rehearsals: March 30-May 14 - Mon, Tues, Thurs, 6-9pm. Performances: May 15-24 - Fri, Sat - 7pm, Sun - 2pm. If you are interested, please apply.

4 role s

Amanda WingfieldBoth genders40-96 y.o.All ethnicities

(F presenting. Faded Southern Belle) The mother whose husband deserted her years ago, leaving her with a son and daughter to raise. She lives partially in the world of her youth and her gentleman callers, in order to escape the brutalities of today's world. ("Today" meaning 1930's St. Louis)

Tom WingfieldBoth genders20-39 y.o.All ethnicities

(M presenting) Amanda's son, who is employed in a shoe warehouse in order to support the family. He is a poet by nature and feels that his environment is destroying his creative abilities.

Laura WinfieldBoth genders20-29 y.o.All ethnicities

(F presenting) Amanda's daughter, who is slightly crippled. She has retreated from this world and lives in a world of old phonograph records and little glass animals.

Jim O'ConnorBoth genders20-39 y.o.All ethnicities

(M presenting) The "gentleman caller" from the world of reality. He is the average ordinary young man who brings a touch of the common world into the Wingfield world of dreams.