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THE NIGHT OF THE IGUANA Equity Principal Auditions - Theater Emory Auditions

Theater Emory

Posted November 1, 2011

This audition closed on November 12, 2011. View current auditions →

The Night of the Iguana

– Equity Principal Auditions by APPOINTMENT in Atlanta

Theater Emory Atlanta GA SPT $472/week minimum.

Produced with Actor’s Express

Theater Emory Artistic Dir: John Ammerman

Author: Tennessee Williams

Dir: Freddie Ashley (Actor’s Express Artistic Dir)

Theater Emory Casting Coordinator: Robert Schultz

1st reh: 2/21/12. Rehearses at Theater Emory. Runs at Actor’s Express 3/24-4/14.

Equity Principal Auditions by APPOINTMENT:

Saturday, November 12, 2011 Theater Emory Administrative Offices

10 AM - 6 PM Emory University Campus, Rich Building, Rm. 205

Lunch from 1 - 2. 1602 Fishburne Drive

Atlanta GA 30322

Parking in Fishburne Parking Deck.

For an appointment, call 404/712-9118 (M-F, 9-4) beginning 11/1/11. Equity Members without appointments will be seen throughout the audition day, as time permits.

Sides and a reader will be provided at the audition. Sides will be available at the theater, and at the Theatre’s website, in advance.

Please bring TWO sets of your stapled-together picture/resume.

Callbacks, if needed, will be held on Monday, 11/14.

Seeking (all roles are available unless otherwise specified):

Notes: Three-five Equity actor contracts will be used. Theater Emory states that it casts entirely from the Atlanta/North Georgia area. No housing is available to out-of-area performers.

Maxine Faulk:

Mid 40s. Recently widowed owner of the Hotel Costa Verde. She is lusty, and bigger than life in her own way.

Rev. T. Lawrence “Larry” Shannon:

Mid 30s. Of “black Irish” stock. Currently working as a tour guide in Mexico. Emotionally intense, conflicted, and in a nervous state.

Herr Fahrenkopf:

German man, 40s – mid 50s. Tourist, staying at the Hotel Costa Verde. Upper-class man on vacation with his wife, daughter and son-in-law.

Frau Fahrenkopf:

German woman, 40s – mid 50s. Upper class. Wife of Herr Fahrenkopf.

Jonathan Coffin (Nonno):

CAST. Auditioning performers will be considered as possible emergency replacements, should any become necessary. Nonno is “97 years young” in the words of his granddaughter, with whom he travels. He uses a wheelchair, but retains his powerful voice. He is a poet and a showman.


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