Ladies Day, The Musical!

Seeking a few more actresses to perform in “Ladies’ Day, the Musical” by Kirby Gosnell. This show is a
collaboration between Historic Beverly and North Shore Players.


This is an on-going production planned to perform through September 2021 at various locations, dates
and times. If current Covid protocol remains, the first performance of this season will be at Hale Farm in
Beverly, MA on May 21, 2021.


Ladies’ Day is a historical revue about the women’s suffrage movement which began in 1848. On Aug.
18, 1920, Tennessee became the final state to ratify the 19 th Amendment. Ladies’ Day recreates the final
72 hours of rallying tactics and arguments from both the suffragettes and anti-suffragettes.


ROLES:
Some of our previous cast has remained with us. However, we do need at least two roles filled: one pro-
suffrage and one anti-suffrage. More would be welcome.


SCHEDULE:
There will be a mix of on-line and in-person rehearsals. The acting rehearsal schedule is currently
Wednesday evenings on Zoom. Music rehearsals TBD.
By May 1, we anticipate in-person rehearsals at Hale Farm will begin. Covid protocol will be stringently
observed.


HOW TO AUDITION:
1. Email info@northshoreplayers.org and cjunker412@gmail.com to request an audition form; use the
“Subject” of “LADIES’ DAY AUDITION” please.
2. Complete the form and return it to the same email addresses by 3pm on Thursday April 15, 2021.
Please include any scheduling conflicts between May 1, 2021 and September 30, 2021.
3. Auditions will be on Zoom on Thursday April 15, 2021 from 7pm-8:30pm. Audition will consist of a
reading of sides from the show. Please select a time preference when you submit your audition form.
If you have any questions, please contact info@northshoreplayers.org or education@historicbeverly.net.


“Ladies’ Day” live theater performance 


Ladies’ Day created by Kirby Gosnell

Ladies’ Day portrays the final rallies and meetings of the women’s
suffrage movement in Nashville, Tennessee as the Tennessee State
Legislature considered ratification of the Women’s Suffrage Act, 19th
Amendment to the United States’ Constitution in August 1920. Ladies’ Day
presents the political propaganda and arguments on both sides of the
topic, as they would have been presented to the public in 1920 and was
developed using authentic speeches and propaganda songs from the
suffrage movement.

This production, a collaboration between Historic Beverly and the North
Shore Players,  will take place outside on the lawn at Hale Farm.

Limited capacity, please purchase tickets in advance.

$25; $20 members. Tickets available on the Historic Beverly website
www.historicbeverly.net, by phone @978-922-1186 or at the Cabot House at 117 Cabot Street in Beverly.

This program is supported in part by a grant from the Beverly Cultural
Council, a local agency that is supported by the Mass Cultural Council,
a state agency.