Weston Theater Company 2024 Season Equity Principal Actors - Weston Theater Company Auditions

Posted February 14, 2024
Copy Link
Weston Theater Company 2024 Season - Weston Theater Company

Weston Theater Company 2024 Season - NYC EPA
Weston Theater Company | Weston, VT

AUDITION DATE

Friday, February 23, 2024
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (E)
BREAK: 1:30PM - 2:30PM

CONTRACT

LORT Non-Rep
$776 weekly minimum (LORT D) +
health/pension/transportation/lodging.

SEEKING

Equity actors for roles in Weston Theater Company's 2024 Season (See breakdown). Some roles will be understudied. All stage managerial positions are currently filled.

PREPARATION

An accompanist will be provided. Please prepare one brief song OR one brief monologue in the style of something within the season. Please bring a headshot/resume.

LOCATION

Pearl Studios (500)
500 8th Ave
New York, NY 10018-6504
Holding Room: Room #306

PERSONNEL

Executive Artistic Director: Susanna Gellert
Choreographer for Pippin: Felicity Stiverson
Expected to attend:
Casting Director: Michael Cassara, CSA
See breakdown for production specific personnel.

OTHER DATES

See breakdown for production specific dates.

OTHER

If unable to attend EPA, performers are welcome to send picture/resume submissions for season consideration to
submissions@michaelcassara.net.

ECC 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.

BREAKDOWN

JERSEY BOYS

Director: John Simpkins
Choreographer: Natalie Malotke
Music Director: TBD
First rehearsal: May 21st
First preview: June 12th
Opening: June 14th
Closing: July 14th

SEEKING:

[FRANKIE VALLI] 20s-30s, male. A small (5’9” or shorter), tenacious, scrappy kid from a tough neighborhood with an unusually high, clear falsetto. He is talented, hardworking, and determined to succeed. Charismatic and charming; must be a very strong actor (comfortable with narrative text) and have a gritty side as well as a polished veneer. Strong tenor with sweet and strong falsetto - able to sing in the style of Frankie Valli and is comfortable with traditional four-part harmonies.

[TOMMY DEVITO] 30s, male. A handsome, charismatic, smooth-talking operator with a quick temper, Tommy is a born hustler from a tough neighborhood and the essence of Jersey cool. A natural born leader with an appealing, bad-boy quality. A strong tenor/baritenor voice, comfortable with traditional four-part harmonies. NOTE: Ability to play guitar a major plus.

[BOB GAUDIO] 20s-30s, male. Boyish and fresh-faced, he is an intelligent, sensitive, and introspective musical prodigy, smart and savvy beyond his years. Strong tenor/baritenor voice up to a high G, must be very comfortable with traditional four-part harmonies.

[NICK MASSI] 20s-30s, male. A steady, sturdy, lumbering man of few words with a police record and a strong musical talent. Nick is a dreamer who longs for a life after the Four Seasons. Strong bass/baritone voice down to a low E, comfortable with traditional four-part harmonies.

[BOB CREWE AND OTHERS] 30s-40s, male. Intelligent and flamboyant. The genius music producer and lyricist who was an integral part of creating the magic of The Four Seasons. Quick-witted and very into astrology! Character baritone or tenor (ensemble singing) with good movement ability.

[GYP DECARLO AND OTHERS] 40s-50s, male. Tough, mafioso type. A strong character. Character baritone or tenor (ensemble singing) with good movement ability.

PIPPIN

Director: Susanna Gellert
Music Director: Larry Pressgrove
Choreographer: Felicity Stiverson
First rehearsal: July 2nd
First tech: July 20th
First preview: July 24th
Opening: July 26th
Closing: August 17th

SEEKING:

[LEADING PLAYER] any ethnicity/race, 20s-30s, any gender identity. Masterfully charming and manipulative, the Leading Player is a chameleon of sorts. Guides Pippin through his own story and tries to intervene at the end. Obsessed with putting on a great show for the audience. Excellent dancer and singer, highly charismatic.

[PIPPIN] any ethnicity/race, 20s, male. Our story's young and confused protagonist. He is longing to find his purpose in life. Naive, innocent, and discontent. Eventually finds love, and meaning in life, with Catherine and Theo. (G2-Ab4)

[BERTHE] any ethnicity/race, 60s, female. Pippin's saucy grandmother. A brassy broad full of wisdom, grace, and sass. She tries to help Pippin and encourages him to live his life to the fullest. (E3-C5)

[LEWIS] any ethnicity/race, 20s, male. Charlemagne and Fastrada’s son. Strong and not bright. Pippin’s half-brother and after Pippin, heir to the throne. Addicted to the physical, Lewis loves weightlifting, Lewis loves wrestling, but most of all, Lewis loves Lewis.

[CHARLES] any ethnicity/race, 50s+, male. Pippin's demanding father. As King of the Holy Roman Empire, Charlemagne is more comfortable wielding a sword than breaking bread. He wears his years with great pride. (G2-E4).

[FASTRADA] any ethnicity/race, 30s-40s, female. Pippin's conniving stepmother. A seductress, who is no stranger to deceit and betrayal, she is both sexy and smart. Skilled at using her sexual appeal to benefit her and her son. (A3-F5).

[CATHERINE] any ethnicity/race, 20s-30s, female. A widow and mother. She is a beautiful and hopeless romantic, who possesses graceful elegance. Encounters Pippin at his lowest point and eventually falls in love with him. (F#3-Db5)

[THEO] any ethnicity/race, 7-14, male. Catherine’s son. A young boy who tries Pippin’s patience. (E4- G5)

THE PORCH ON WINDY HILL

Director: Sherry Lutkin
Music Director : David Lutkin
First rehearsal: 8/6
First preview: 8/22
Opens: 8/23
Closes: 9/1

PLEASE NOTE: all performers must *actually play* the listed instruments at an advanced level.

[MIRA] Bi-racial Korean and Caucasian, 26, female. An intelligent and ebullient young woman whose life has been interrupted by the pandemic. She plays Classical violin. Because of her boyfriend, Beckett’s, influence and enthusiasm, she has recently begun to play Old Time American fiddle music again, as she did as a young girl in North Carolina.

[BECKETT] white, 26, male. A kind and quirky young man from New England who has the simultaneous air of being ahead of his time as well as being from a time before his own. His excitement for American Folk Music and his academic research have brought them to Windy Hill, North Carolina. He is proficient on mandolin and guitar and plays this style of music very well.

[EDGAR] CAST white, 75, male. A taciturn and circumspect widower who has lived the last eighteen years alone near Windy Hill. He is a Vietnam veteran, an electrician by trade and Mira’s grandfather. He has been, for all his life, a player of Traditional, Old Time and Bluegrass music, and when he gets going, the sparkling performer and storyteller shines through. He plays banjo, guitar, dulcimer and harmonica.

Sign Up for Audition Alerts

Get the latest auditions by email.

Videos