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THE BAD GUYS Equity Principal Auditions - Second Stage Theatre Uptown Auditions

Second Stage Theatre Uptown

Posted February 24, 2012

This audition closed on March 9, 2012. View current auditions →

THE BAD GUYS – Equity Principal Auditions

Second Stage Uptown Special Agreement ref Off-Broadway $437/week minimum.

Artistic Dir: Carole Rothman

Assoc Artistic Dir: Chris Burney

Playwright: Alena Smith

Dir: Hal Brooks

Casting: MelCap Casting

1st reh: 5/1/12. Runs 5/22-7/1 (maximum run).

Equity Principal Auditions:

Friday, March 9, 2012 Pearl Studios NYC “500”

10 AM - 6 PM 500 Eighth Avenue, 12th Floor

Lunch from 1:30 – 2:30. New York City

Please prepare a contemporary monologue, 2 minutes or less.

Please bring a photo and resume, stapled back-to-back.

See synopsis at
http://ow.ly/9hmfN

Seeking (all roles are available):

Noah:

Late 20s-early 30s. Aspiring filmmaker. Small-town boy with big-city dreams. Has already experienced a bit of success. Reserved, sarcastic, passionate, defensive – keeps a lot close to the chest. Thinks he’s ready to leave it all behind to pursue his dreams, until an unforgettable part of his past rears its ugly head.

Jesse:

Man, late 20s - early 30s. Noah’s best friend. Also happens to make his living as a drug dealer –mainly to underage kids. Crass, blunt and goofy. At times a little ignorant, but well-meaning. Perhaps not the most politically correct or well-mannered kid on the block, but much smarter than anyone would ever give him credit for.

Paul:

Mid 20s. Noah’s friend and local bartender. Aspiring actor. Youthful enough to play a teenager in Noah’s film. Gay. Smart, appealing, sharply intelligent, a good listener. A true friend. Doesn’t like to take sides, and is pretty good at remaining neutral.

Fink:

Man, late 20s – early 30s. Noah’s classmate turned stepbrother – their moms are partners. Successful Wall Street hedge fund/investment banker; talks smooth and deals fast. Caring, strong, determined, motivated. Extremely protective of his friends, and perhaps, at times, too hard on his brother. Feels misunderstood – his good intentions are often overshadowed by the stereotypes everyone associates with him.

Whit:
Man, late 20s – early 30s. College friend of Noah’s; has since joined the Marines and served a tour of duty in Iraq. Tall, in good shape, striking, well-spoken. He’s seen a lot and is now on a mission of self-discovery.

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