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Baltimore Center Stage 2024-25 Season Equity Principal Actors - Center Stage Associates Auditions

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Baltimore Center Stage 2024-25 Season - Center Stage Associates

Baltimore Center Stage 2024-25 Season - Baltimore, MD EPA Center Stage Associates | Baltimore, MD

Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA

REVISED

6/13/24 - Location changed. 6/18/24 - Breakdown for EVERYTHING THAT NEVER HAPPENED updated.

AUDITION DATE

Monday, June 24, 2024

9:30 AM - 5:30 PM (E)

BREAK: 1:00PM - 2:00PM

CONTRACT

LORT Non-Rep

$1100 weekly minimum (LORT B)

SEEKING

Equity actors for roles in Baltimore Center Stage's 2024-25 season (see breakdown).

Some roles will be understudied.

Baltimore Center Stage is committed to actively dismantling systems of oppression and racism in every aspect of our organization and practice, including casting. To us, EPAs are our chance to meet the broadest spectrum of the theater community and we encourage all people to submit.

PREPARATION

Please prepare a 2-minute monologue. Please bring a headshot and resume stapled together.

LOCATION

Pearl Studios (500)

500 8th Ave

New York, NY 10018-6504

holding room - 306; audition room - 310

PERSONNEL

See breakdown for production-specific personnel.

EXPECTED TO ATTEND:

Artistic Director: Stevie Walker-Webb Producer: Charlique C. Rolle

Associate Line Producer: Bridgette C. Burton

OTHER DATES

See breakdown for production-specific dates.

OTHER


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An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.

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

BALTIMORE CENTER STAGE 2024-2025 SEASON

SEEKING:

OH HAPPY DAY

Written by Jordan E. Cooper

Original Music by Donald Lawrence

Directed by Stevie Walker-Webb

First Rehearsal: August 20, 2024

Previews Begin: September 19, 2024

Opening: September 27, 2024

Closing: October 9, 2022

ALL ROLES IN THIS PRODUCTION HAVE BEEN CAST.

SEEKING:

KEYSHAWN - CAST Black man. Late 20s. A beautiful, fun, yet bruised spirit.

LEWIS - CAST Black man. Early 50s. Strong father to Trina and Keyshawn, Grandfather of Kevin. Strict but witty and full of love. His eyes have seen the worst of this world.

TRINA - CAST Black woman. Early 30s. Strong single mother. Hard exterior with an interior full of light that can’t help but shine through. The unfiltered Daughter of Lewis.

KEVIN - CAST Black boy. 12. His childhood is the answer to someone else’s prayer. He’s quiet but often makes his presence known. A lump of clay beginning to be formed.

PRIDE AND PREJUDICE

In Association with Arkansas Repertory Theatre

Written by Kate Hamill Adapted from the novel by Jane Austen

Directed by Ken-Matt Martin

Arkansas Rep:

First Rehearsal: May 28, 2024

Tech Begins: June 12, 2024

Previews Begin: June 18, 2024

Opening: June 21, 2024

Closing: June 30, 2024

Baltimore Center Stage:

Rehearsal: October 8, 2024

Tech Begins: October 12, 2024

Previews Begin: October 17, 2024

Opening: October 19, 2024

Closing: November 10, 2024

ALL ROLES IN THIS PRODUCTION HAVE BEEN CAST.

SEEKING:

ACTOR 1 / MR. DARCY. CAST Late 30s-40s. One of the richest men in England. Too proper for his own good; awkward in most social contexts. Prides himself on self-control and good judgment.

ACTOR 2 / LIZZY. CAST A year or two younger than Jane. Clever, spirited; can be sharp-tongued. Gets flustered, which makes her klutzy. Prides her¬self on good judgment. Not especially beautiful. Very very scared of marriage, after absorbing the lessons of her parents' marriage.

ACTOR 3 / JANE/MISS DE BOURGH - CAST

JANE. Late 20s-early 30s. The eldest and most beautiful Bennet daughter. Kind, idealistic, diffident Always tries to do the right thing.

MISS DE BOURGH. Lady Catherine's daughter; a gremlin. Probably allergic to sun. Underneath all her veils, she may be covered in scales.

ACTOR 4 / MARY/MISS BINGLEY - CAST

MARY. The third Bennet girl. Violent and dark undertones; prone to pedanticism and sulking. A dark goth Bronte character trapped in an Austen world. Coughs to get attention, or to make a point; may fancy that she is dying.

MISS BINGLEY. A very rich, very beautiful young woman. Fancies herself witty.

ACTOR 5 / LYDIA/LADY CATHERINE - CAST

LYDIA. 14. The youngest BenneL Lively, prone to imitating others' behavior and eavesdropping. LADY CATHERINE. Patrician Caesar-meets-drill sergeant.

ACTOR 6 / MR. BINGLEY/MR. COLLINS/WICKHAM - CAST

MR. BINGLEY. Late 30s-40s. Loves the world and the world loves him. Mr. Darcy's particular friend. Almost literally a dog.

MR. COLLINS. A pedantic, obtuse man. The original mansplainer. Rector to Lady Catherine. WICKHAM. An unfairly handsome and charming gentleman. Probably a sociopath. Raised with Darcy.

ACTOR 7 / MRS. BENNET. CAST The matriarch of the Bennet family. Mostly a silly woman, of mean understanding and variable temper. Hypochon¬driac; when she's upset, she fancies that she's dying. The business of her life is to get her daughters married. She traumatizes her family with some regularity.

ACTOR 8 / MR. BENNET/CHARLOTTE LUCAS - CAST

MR. BENNET. The patriarch of the Bennet family. Finds amuse¬ment in absurdity; often looks for Baltimore Center Stage 2024-25 Season - Baltimore, MD EPA Page 3 of 7

respectable escape from the chaos of his family life. Can be somewhat apathetic; probably a bit depressed, under everything. Enjoys antagonizing. Disappointed in marriage.

CHARLOTTE LUCAS. Same age as Lizzy. A practical girl with a good sense of humor. May be doubled with Mr. Bennet.

EVERYTHING THAT NEVER HAPPENED (EAST COAST PREMIERE)

Written by Sarah Mantell
Directed by Jessica Kubzansky
First Rehearsal: January 21, 2025
Spacing Rehearsal: February 7, 2025
Tech Begins: February 8, 2025
Previews Begin: February 13, 2025
Opening: February 21, 2025
Closing: March 9, 2025

SYNOPSIS: The Merchant of Venice missed the point. But whether or not you know Shakespeare of Shylock, this provocative new work plays between the gaps in the classic tale to expose the realities of Jewish history. Sarah Mantell’s time-bending story, rich with humor and heartbreak, bridges the 16th century with today and beyond. What do we lose or gain by leaving our own culture? And what sacrifices does love demand of fathers and daughters, lovers and friends? Everything That Never Happened is a play about disguise, assimilation, pomegranates, and everything Shakespeare left out.

SEEKING:

SHYLOCK: (male, older, 40s-50s). Drop what you know about the way most people play Shakespeare’s Shylock from your mind. This Shylock is wry, funny, perceptive, deeply intelligent, but with his own blind spots and limitations. He is essentially lonely, but he loves and has an enormous amount of respect for his daughter. He also carries a big well of shame and internalized anti-semitism, but is striving for humility and humanity in the most difficult of circumstances.

JESSICA (female, young, 20s-young 30s). She is in every way not an ingénue. She is a strong person with a smart business sense, despite the fact that we see her at her most careless, her most bold, and her most stricken meaning, her most in love, and therefore her most vulnerable. She’s a person discovering a big wide world opening up with Lorenzo, and she doesn’t stop to think about what she’ll have to give up to get to that other place. When she does, she finds that place shaped pretty much like the one she left. And she loves her father, and deceiving him is agony. And she loves her servant Gobbo like an ally and a sibling and is blind to what else they might want to be.

LORENZO (male, young, mid 20s-mid 30s). Young, eager, passionate, with an innocent cockiness, his own sense of integrity, and big appetite for life. He lives in a world of privilege, so is generally unaware of others’ privations. He falls in love with Jessica because she is so strong and uncontained, he is awed by her bigness. And then the given circumstances of achieving her love require bravery and a kind of cunning that is new territory for him. He has no idea what he’s asking Jessica to give up to marry him because he hasn’t had to be in anyone else’s shoes but his own, but he has a deeper emotional well and when he thinks he might lose her he is devastated. He will be generous to the woman he loves when it defies all the conventional mores of the time to allow her to defy his wishes because he loves her; this is a huge gift he will give her at great cost.

GOBBO (Gobbo is a trans man but should appear to us to be female at the start of the play. Our understanding of his gender should grow as the play goes. Young, 20s – 30s). Gobbo is the servant in Shylock’s house and Jessica’s avid protector. They are funny and fun, wry and dry, ultimately a truth-teller. There is a kind of wisdom that looks out of their eyes because they’ve seen it all, because they are extremely intelligent but have to be subservient. They are a shock absorber because they have to be. They are fast on their feet and a sharp observer of the games, baldly truthful though they are rarely believed, and not above cunning in order to take care of their beloved. They are, and have always been, in love with Jessica, but the two behave like siblings, with the peculiar edge of servant and mistress present if Jessica ever chose to exercise it. They are always on her side. They love her and so know her better than she knows herself. He is full of longing for so many things.

AKEELAH AND THE BEE

Written by Cheryl L. West Based on the original screenplay by Doug Atchison

Directed by Jerrica D. White

First Rehearsal: February 25, 2025

Tech Begins: March 15, 2025

Previews Begins: March 20, 2025

Opening: March 28, 2025

Closing: April 13, 2025

SEEKING:

AKEELAH ANDERSON 11. black

GAIL ANDERSON 35 black (Akeelah’s Mother)

REGGIE ANDERSON 17 black (Akeelah’s Brother)

DR. JOSHUA LARABEE 50’ish, black (Akeelah’s spelling bee coach/teacher)

GEORGIA,11 black, (Akeelah’s best friend)

BATTY RUTH, 70’ish, black (1st floor Neighbor, Doubles as State pronouncer)

DRUNK WILLIE, 70’ish, black (building Super, doubles as Principal Welch)

JT, 21,black, (neighbor, Doubles as DJ Rule, district judge, National TV announcer) DYLAN CHIU, 12,Asian

JAVIER MENDEZ,12,Latino, (Doubles as Chucky)

TRISH, 12, white (Doubles as Mohawk Girl, Horse Girl, Bee Clerk)

IZZY, 11, Asian, (Doubles as Crying girl, Snorting Girl, Photographer)

RATCHET RHONDA, 14 (Doubles as DJ Fay (Fay Foxy, JT’s customer, district pronouncer) MR. CHIU (Doubles as State Bee Judge, national Pronouncer)

JOHN WILKES BOOTH: ONE NIGHT ONLY! (WORLD PREMIERE)

Written by Matthew Weiner

Directed by Stevie Walker-Webb

First Rehearsal: April 15, 2025

Tech Begins: May 8, 2025

Previews Begin: May 15, 2025

Opening: May 23, 2025

Closing: June 15, 2025

SEEKING:

John Wilkes Booth (JWB), CAST 26. Actor, assassin.

The Prompter, 23. A prompter and amateur actor.

David Herold, 23.

Richard Booth, 27.

Boy, 14. Actor.

Young John Wilkes Booth, 12.

John Surratt, 20.

Stagehand.

Gypsy, 40s. Actress.

Adelaide Delannoy Booth, 50. (Belgian accent).

Confederate agent.

Samuel Arnold, 30.

Harry Ford, 21.

Lewis Powell aka Payne, 21.

Asia Booth Clarke, 29. John Wilkes’ older sister.

Mary Anne Holmes Booth, 44. (British Accent).

Michael O’Laughlen, 24.

Conspirator.

Edwin Booth, 31. Actor, John Wilkes’ older brother.

Junius Brutus Booth, 50. (British accent).

Eustace Beauregard III. (Southern Accent).

George Atzerodt, 29. (German Accent).

John Garrett, 24.

The Voices:

Detective Baker, 35.

Lieutenant Doherty, 26.

Detective Conger, 31.

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