A FEW GOOD MEN - EQUITY VIDEO SUBMISSIONS
Actors Theater Series, Inc.
CONTRACT
COST
$945 weekly minimum (Tier 3)
SEEKING
Equity actors for roles in McCoy Rigby Entertainment's production of A FEW GOOD MEN (see breakdown).
Los Angeles actors encouraged to submit.
All stage manager positions have been filled.
INSTRUCTIONS
Introduction Slate: full body view, name, height and where you live. Prepare a two-three minute monologue of your choice. Please remember to include headshot and resume as well. Please send using either YouTube or Vimeo. Send any required passwords for video.
Deadline: Fri, Aug 5, 2022
SUBMIT TO
video@Florescasting.com
PERSONNEL
Producers: Tom McCoy and Cathy Rigby
Producing Artistic Director: B.T. McNicholl
Director: Casey Stangl (viewing auditions)
Casting Director: Julia Flores (viewing auditions)
OTHER DATES
1st rehearsal: 10/11
Open: 10/28
Closing: 11/20
OTHER
Production will be rehearsed and performed in La Mirada, California (both are indoors)
BREAKDOWN
Nathan Jessep: 45-55. A combat veteran who’s star is on the rise. Values loyalty. Ambitious, articulate, political. A fervent believer in a “traditional” idea of America.
Daniel Kaffee: 25-32. Attended Harvard Law on a Navy scholarship. Son of a legendary, popular and politically connected Civil Rights lawyer. Not sure he measures up, but wants to. Smart, fast talker, charming
Sam Weinberg: 30-35. Career JAG attorney and close friend to Kaffee. Sam was always the smartest kid in the class. Not afraid to give voice to the play’s moral/ethical conflicts.
JoAnne Galloway: 30-35. A detail-oriented lawyer who lacks an eye for savvy courtroom tactics. Takes everything seriously. Making her way in a man’s world without losing her identity as a woman.
Jack Ross: 29-35. Experienced and talented JAG attorney/prosecutor. Professional and detached, Ross knows how to try a good case. Follows orders and protocol but knows himself.
Harold Dawson: 20-25. A natural leader who values honor and personal integrity. He was held back from promotion after he defied Kendrick’s questionable disciplinary orders.
Loudon Downey: 18-21. Doesn’t understand everything that goes on around him. Almost alone in the world, except for Aunt Ginny who he doesn’t know well. Admires and depends on Dawson.
Matthew Markinson: 45-50. Older than Jessep, yet outranked by him. He spent 17 years as a counter-intelligence operative. Sees the injustice around him but feels powerless to change things.
Jonathan Kendrick: 25-30. Fervent Christian good ‘ole boy. Probably abused as a kid. Lives by his unit’s code, “Unit, Corps, God, Country.”
William Santiago: 18-26. Wants to succeed but isn’t. Sensitive and intelligent.
Isaac Whitaker: 40-50. A career JAG attorney and senior administrator who supervises young trial attorneys.
Julia or Julius Randolph: 40-50. Trial judge, tough but fair.
Corporal Jeffrey Owen Howard: 20’s. Likable and friendly.
Tom: 20’s. Jessep’s assistant. Capable and efficient.
Dave (Lawyer #1): 25-35. JAG Attorney alongside Kaffee & Sam
Linda (Lawyer #2).30’s. JAG Attorney alongside Kaffee & Sam
Dunn: Mid to late 20’s. Squad leader, RSC Windward.
Hammaker: 20’s. Squad leader, RSC Windward.
Orderly at Pentagon: 20-30. Affable and eager to please
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 submit.
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