BULL DURHAM Equity Principal Actors - Theatre Raleigh Auditions

Posted April 18, 2024
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AUDITION DATE

Saturday, May 4, 2024

12:00 PM - 5:00 PM (E)

APPOINTMENTS

To schedule an audition appointment please go to:
https://signup.com/go/zWcwfgx . To sign up to audition for a singing chorus or principal role, please sign up between 12 pm - 5 pm.

CONTRACT

LOA

$700 weekly minimum (Ref. to LORT)

SEEKING

Equity actors for roles in BULL DURHAM (See breakdown).

Chorus singers should feel free to attend this call.

PREPARATION

Please arrive prepared to sing a short song of your own choosing. Please have sheet music in the correct key, printed and attached for the accompanist to read. An accompanist will be provided. Singing with recorded music is not permitted. Please bring a photo and resume, stapled together. Singers could be asked to dance later the same day.

LOCATION

Theatre Raleigh

6638 Old Wake Forest Rd

Raleigh, NC 27616

Droessler rehearsal studio.

PERSONNEL

Producing Artistic Director: Lauren Kennedy Brady

Director: Marc Bruni

Choreographer: Josh Bergasse

Musical Director: Jason DeBord

Book by: Ron Shelton

Composer/Lyricist: Susan Werner

Casting Director: Eric Woodall, CSA

Expected to attend:

Producing Artistic Director: Lauren Kennedy Brady

Associate Musical Director: Jesse Kapsa

Casting Director: Eric Woodall

OTHER DATES

First Rehearsal: August 12th

Previews: September 10th and 11th

Opening: September 12th

Closing: September 22nd

OTHER


https://theatreraleigh.com/

Rehearses at Theatre Raleigh Studios in Raleigh, NC

Performs at Duke University, Reynolds Industries Theater in Durham, NC.

An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.

Equity’s contracts prohibit discrimination.

Equity is committed to diversity and encourages all its employers to engage in a policy of equal employment opportunity designed to promote a positive model of inclusion. As such, Equity encourages performers of all ethnicities, gender identities, and ages, as well as performers with disabilities, to attend every audition.

Always bring your Equity Membership card to auditions.

BREAKDOWN

BULL DURHAM

BULL DURHAM, A New Musical is based on the classic MGM film, tells the story of three lives brought together by America’s two favorite pastimes: baseball and love. It’s a pitch perfect blend of comedy, drama, and steamy romance. Bull Durham, A New Musical is written by the film’s original screenwriter, Ron Shelton (writer and director of Bull Durham, White Men Can’t Jump and Tin Cup), who has adapted his screenplay for the musical, which has music and lyrics by Susan Werner.

SEEKING:

ANNIE SAVOY (38 - 45 years old). ROLE IS CAST. Female. Any ethnicity. The sexy, curvy, warm and fiery High Priestess of the Durham Bulls. Annie is more than a little cautious about embarking upon relationships that could last more than a season. Has a great, southern rock voice.

CRASH DAVIS (mid-30s to early 40s) Male. Any ethnicity. A seasoned minor league baseball player with a rugged charm and a philosophical outlook on life. A mix of toughness, vulnerability, and wit. Crash is charismatic, with a dry sense of humor and a no-nonsense attitude towards life and love. Strong pop rock singing voice.

EBBY CALVIN “NUKE” LALLOSH (early to mid-20s) Male. Any ethnicity. A talented but immature rookie pitcher with a wild streak. Cocky, energetic, and often clueless, Nuke possesses a boyish charm and a genuine desire to succeed, even if he doesn't always know the best way to go about it. Strong singer.

JOE “SKIP” RIGGINS (late 30s to early 50s) Male. Any ethnicity. The grizzled manager of the minor league baseball team. Tough, no-nonsense, and deeply passionate about the game. A commanding presence and strong comedic timing.

LARRY (Late 30s – 40s). Male. Any ethnicity. Pitching coach with limited but unique view of life and BULL DURHAM - Raleigh, NC EPA Page 2 of 3

baseball. Funny Baritone with an excellent falsetto and a strong sense of pitch and rhythm. A bear of a man.

JIMMY (Late 20s to mid-30s.) Male. Any ethnicity. Born-again minor league player. Struggles between faith, chastity and his love for Millie. Very strong pop-tenor.

MILLIE (Late 20s to mid-30s) Female. Any ethnicity. Annie's close friend and fellow baseball enthusiast. Sarcastic, sassy, and unapologetically herself. In love with Jimmy. Very strong high belt.

JOSE/ENSEMBLE (Late 20s-30s). Male. Latin-American baseball player. Popular with the ladies. Handsome. Funny. Strong dancer and great singer.

DEKE/ENSEMBLE (Late 20s-30s). Male. African-American baseball player. Funny. Strong dancer and great singer.

UMPIRE/ENSEMBLE (Late 30s-40s). Male. Any ethnicity. A macho man. Could be a little out of shape. Funny with authority. Strong mover and singer.

MALE ENSEMBLE (20s - 30s). Any ethnicity. Male-identifying singers who are funny, must be physically agile and fit, and dance well. Great pop/rock voices.

FEMALE ENSEMBLE (20s - late 30s). Any ethnicity. Female-identifying singers who are funny, must be physically agile and fit, and dance well. Great pop/rock voices.

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