Sunset City Proudly Presents:
Cactus Pass Jamboree
By Karen Woodford
Music and lyrics by Bill Francoeur
Produced by special arrangement with Pioneer Drama Service, Inc., Englewood, Colorado
Auditions will be held:
Thursday, March 26th at 6:30pm and Saturday, March 28th at 9:00am in the Sunset Room at the Sunset City Building 200 West 1300 North in Sunset, UT.
Prepare 16-32 bars (about the length of a chorus) of a song to sing and be ready to dance!
An accompanist and CD/tape player will be provided.
Show Synopsis:
Trevor Barrington wants his family to see the “real America,” so they’re heading west in their custom-made Rolls Royce motor home. When their RV breaks down just outside of rustic Cactus Pass, Arizona, the snooty rich family finds themselves stranded, much to the horror of his snobbish wife Miranda and her French maid Fifi. Trevor doesn’t mind though, for the town’s annual jamboree will give his son and daughters a chance to experience a “real American tradition.”
The only problem is that the jamboree has been cancelled every year for the past 80 years! It seems the town is divided—complete with separate mayors, alternate school days and even assigned shopping times—because of a feud between the Putnams and the Ludlows over stolen prize money from a hog-calling contest.
Poor Cassie Putnam and Luke Ludlow (the “Romeo and Juliet of the West”), who have to keep their feelings for each other hidden from their families, though just about everybody else in town knows about them! Luckily, Trevor’s a man of action who would go to just about any length to make sure this jamboree happens, so he sets in motion events that end up resolving the feud… and exposing more than one thief in an exciting climax!
You’ll have a rip-roarin’ good time as you watch Lester, the deputy who’s too shy to speak, play charades to reveal the criminal secret identity of one of our beloved townsfolk. With a ten gallon hat full of great character roles, a script that’s a cinch to produce and a score that will get your spurs jangling, this musical is sure to be a hit!
Character Breakdown
The Barringtons:
Trevor Barrington, III - Very rich; enthusiastic about showing his family America; good-natured and jolly
Miranda - His wife, a terrible snob; can’t stand Cactus Pass
Taylor - Son (or daughter); loves the finer things, but has fun in Cactus Pass
Tiffany - Daughter who is into clothes and jewelry; misses Boston, but has fun in Cactus Pass
Tina - Youngest daughter who whines and complains, just like her mother; carries a fancy doll
Fifi, the maid - from France; a bit of an airhead who gets upset easily
The Putnams:
Emmett - Father, a widower; holds a grudge with the Ludlows but is nice to everyone else
Granny - Very, very old, but feisty; always trying to fight with the Ludlows
Cassie - Daughter, sweet and pretty; in love with Luke Ludlow, but does everything her father says
Maddie -Her sister; a bit of a tomboy; picks fights with the Ludlow girls
Clay - Brother; can fix anything
Put - Brother or sister
The Ludlows:
Nora - Widow; head of the family and strong in her belief that the Putnams started the feud
Luke - Son; in love with Cassie
Lanette- One of Luke’s sisters; a bit prissy
Laureen - Another sister
Lud or Lanelle - Brother or sister
The Townsfolk:
Sheriff Sam Starr - Wears white; loved by everyone; always the good guy (we think)
Deputy Lester - Doesn’t talk; shy kind, sweet and helpful
Miss Halstead - Schoolteacher; tired of putting up with the feud
Miss Martha Fogerty - Loud and talkative; shares the job of mayor with her sister
Miss Elsie Fogerty - Loud and talkative; shares the job of mayor with her sister
The Scroggs:
Orval - Bully; meanest man in town
Ernestine or Olly - Sister or brother to Orval
Additional cast members will be added as townsfolk and possibly additional children in the Putnam and Ludlow families.
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