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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Producers:Bob Kilbride
Chris Felknor
Director:Matt Lundeen
Asst. Director:Lily Grob
Ages:12–18
Fee:$175 due at audition.
No refunds after start of auditions.
Registration:Sep 20–Oct 7
AuditionsTue Oct 13 5:30–7:30 PM
Rehearsals:

Mon–Wed: 5:30–8 PM starting October 26th.

Dress Rehearsals: Dec 7–9

Performances: 7PM Thursday Dec 10
7PM Saturday Dec 12
2PM Sunday Dec 13
Arlington Center for the Arts
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Arlington Children's Theatre
41 Foster St., Unit 5
Arlington MA, 02474

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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

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Welcome to ACT's 2015 fall teen production. We are glad you are able to join us.

Auditions

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Auditions are scheduled for Tue, Oct 13th 5:30–7:00 PM

In preparation for auditions, please:

First Rehearsal

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Our first rehearsal will be Monday, October 26th from 5:30–7:30 PM at ACT. We will be holding a parents meeting on that day at 6:45 PM to recruit Committee Heads for Cast Party, T-shirts, Publicity, Tickets/box office, Raffle, Program, Costumes/makeup, Props, Sets, Bake Sale, and Run Crew.

We look forward to seeing you then.

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Links to the online schedule for all shows can be found in the table on the right. These schedules will continue to be updated as rehearsals start, so be sure to check back frequently.

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About the Play

A charming rogue contrives to serve a short sentence in an airy mental institution rather in a prison. This, he learns, was a mistake. He clashes with the head nurse, a fierce artinet. Quickly, he takes over the yard and accomplishes what the medical profession has been unable to do for twelve years; he makes a presumed deaf and dumb Indian talk. He leads others out of introversion, stages a revolt so that they can see the world series on television, and arranges a rollicking midnight party with liquor and chippies. For one offense, the head nurse has him submit to shock treatment.


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