Call Type Equity Principal
Date of Audition 1/25/2011
Location Los Angeles Philharmonic 151 South Grand Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90012 *See breakdown for further details*
Time(s) Sat. January 15th 11am-3pm Sign-in begins at 10am
· EPA Rules are in effect.
· A monitor will be provided.
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Contract TYA $11 per rehearsal hour, $88 per performance
Seeking 1M, 1F to play high school age. Please see breakdown.
Preparation Two minutes of a character driven, contemporary, G rated monolougue.
Other Dates Rehearsals begin 1/17 Open: 2/24 Close: 2/25. REHEARSALS: Precise rehearsal schedule is still TBD – most likely 4-7 weekdays and daytime on Saturdays. PERFORMANCES: Thursday, February 24, 10:00AM; Friday, February 25, 10:00AM
Personnel Producer: Carolyn Palmer Director: Robert Bailey Playwright: Bryan Davidson Concert conducted by Joshua Weilerstein Casting Director: Julia Flores
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| Breakdown
You may enter from either Lower Grand or off of 2nd Street. Please push the button and pull a ticket and proceed to LEVEL P5 and park in the area marked “Musician’s Reserved.” Take the elevator located in ROW G to the 2nd Floor and sign in with the security guard. If you are taking public transportation please enter the ‘Artist’s Wing’ at the corner of 2nd and Grand and take the elevator to the 2nd floor. There will be signs directing you to where the audition will be held. BREAKDOWN Jeff: (20’s – early 30’s to play high school aged) You wouldn’t know it to look at him right away, but he is a classical music freak, has studied music from an early age and is passionate about playing violin in his school orchestra. He is on the path to be a classical musician. Open to all ethnicities, but prefer African American or Latino. Amy: (20’s – early 30’s to play high school aged) Looking at her you would assume she is the classical music student, she has an A++ look about her, but looks can be deceiving as her interests lie in a different direction. She is a jazz music lover through and through, and not on CD – she’s got it all on vinyl and is all about improvisation, in music and in life. Open to all ethnicities, but prefer Asian or Caucasian.
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