

Written By: Weston Scott
Directed by: James Henry II
Presented in Readers Theatre format
Auditions:
Sunday February 7th at 6p
Monday February 8th at 6p
Performs: April 9 - 11, 2027
Friday 7p | Saturday 7p | Sunday 1:30p
SYNOPSIS
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In a world of mythic proportions, no one mattered less than Philoctetes. That’s why Odysseus abandoned him on that deserted island twenty years ago. But Odysseus has just received a prophecy saying that if he ever wants to return home, he needs the Bow of Hercules- the same Bow of Hercules that Philoctetes took with him to that deserted island.
With his incredibly anxious scribe by his side, Odysseus thinks he’s in for the side quest of a lifetime- get the Bow and get out without Philoctetes even knowing he was there. It should take like fifteen minutes tops… right? But when they encounter the god of Chaos, a thespian Cyclops, and an audience member who has some notes for the play as a whole, this pit stop on the Odyssey becomes a grand adventure all its own. Welcome to “Where Nobody Knows Your Name”, the final entry in Weston Scott’s Odysseus Trilogy.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Cold reads from the script.
Possible improv thrown in for voice acting.
As this is a readers theatre, there is no blocking so we will focus on the text and use your voice as your only instrument. There will be no callbacks.
We will have the first cast read through Saturday Feb 13th.
Rehearsals will be about 1-2 times a week.
CAST BREAKDOWN
Chaos: the god of nothing (any she/they/any)
Odysseus: a consummate man of action (older he/him)
Neoptolemus: a consummate man of inaction (younger he/him)
Philoctetes: a clown brought to nothingness (older he/him)
Polyphemus a cyclops bent on revenge (any he/him)
Audience Member :she loves theater!!! (any she/her)
Narrator: Any Age/ Gender
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