Oregon Cabaret Theatre 2024 Season - LA EPA
Oregon Cabaret Theatre | Ashland, OR
Friday, October 6, 2023
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (P)
BREAK: 12:00PM - 1:00PM
Dinner Theatre
$520 weekly minimum (Tier 1)
Equity actors for roles in Oregon Cabaret Theatre's 2024 Season (See breakdown).
Please prepare a short song or a monologue appropriate for the season of shows. Also, please bring your headshot and resume stapled together.
Actors' Equity Association LA Audition Center
5636 Tujunga Ave
North Hollywood, CA 91601
Valerie Rachelle: Artistic Director
Rick Robinson: Managing Director
EXPECTED TO ATTEND:
Lauren Blair: Casting Director/Associate Artistic Director
Daniel Koh: Pianist/Music Director
CLUE: January 8-April 7
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS: March 25-June 23
LEGALLY BLONDE: June 6-September 1
SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE STUDY IN
SCARLET: August 19-November 3
PINE MOUNTAIN LODGE: October 21- December 31
EPA Procedures are in effect for this audition. An Equity Monitor will be provided.
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.
Rehearsal and Run: January 8-April 7
Wadsworth - A traditional British Butler: upright, formal, by the book but also the driving comic force
for the play. 25 to 50. Male-presenting.
Mrs. Peacock - Femme-presenting. 35 to 60. The wealthy wife of a Senator. Prone to hysteria and a
bit neurotic.
Colonel Mustard - Male-presenting. 35 to 55. Puffy and pompous. Dense at times. Strict military
instincts.
Professor Plum - Male-presenting. 30 to 50. Academic, easily impressed with himself.
Rehearsal and Run: March 25-June 23
Audrey - Femme-presenting. 25 to 40. Works at the flower shop and although lacking in education
and self-esteem she is bright and caring but doesn’t quite know how to get out of her abusive
relationship.
Seymour - Male-presenting. 25 to 35. Works at the flower shop and is our improbable hero. Soft
spoken, caring, and generous he is a bit naive but wants to step up to help the people he cares for.
Chiffon - Femme-presenting. Soprano. 20 to 35. Described in the script as a “street urchin” functions
as part of the skid row community and “Greek chorus” for the piece.
Audrey II - Bass/Baritone. Wise cracking anthropomorphic cross between a Venus Fly Trap and an
avocado with teeth. Still in process with the design team as to if this is a plant with an offstage voice or
an onstage presence.
Rehearsal and Run: June 6-September 1
Elle - Femme-presenting. Vocal Range: Gb2 - G5. Early 20s. Quintessential Valley girl. Bubbly and
sweet but also full of ambition and intelligence.
Margot, Serena, Pilar - Femme-presenting. Early 20s. Sorority Sisters of Elle’s. and serve as her
support, cheerleaders, and “greek chorus” of the piece. Dancer/Singers.
Brooke - Femme-Presenting. Vocal Range: A3-G5. Late 20s/early 30s. An exercise video mogul and
former sorority girl. Energetic, charismatic, yet currently on trial for murder.
Emmett - Masculine-Presenting. Vocal Range: B2-A4. Late 20s. Intelligent and sensitive law student.
Quirky, charming, and grounded.
Sundeep Padamadan/Ensemble - Dancer/Singer. Late 20s. Plays multiple roles including a fellow
law student to Elle at Harvard.
Rehearsal and Run: August 19-November 3
ALL ROLES ARE CAST.
Rehearsal and Run: October 21-December 31
Danny - Masculine-Presenting. 30s. Tenor. Dancer. Just out of the Air Force post WWII. Sweet, charming, generous. A “Gene Kelly”/“Fred Astaire” type who has come to sell the Lodge that his estranged father has left him in his will.
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