Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company 2024-25 Season - Denver, CO EPA
Butterfly Effect Theatre of Colorado | Boulder, CO
Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA
REVISED
3/29/24: Preparation and appointment information updated. 4/1/24: Title of HOPE AND GRAVITY corrected.
Monday, April 8, 2024
12:00 PM - 7:00 PM (M)
Beginning at 10am (MT) on Friday, March 29th 2024, Equity performers can request an audition appointment by clicking a link on the BETC website:
https://betc.org/betc-equity performer-auditions-for-the-2024-2025- season/ . Performers will receive an email confirmation with their time and audition details in the week following the sign ups. After making your audition appointment, please submit your digital headshot and resumé. Hard copies of headshot and resumé are not necessary.
SPT
$600 weekly minimum (SPT 4)
Equity actors for roles in Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company's 2024-25 Season (See breakdown).
BETC is committed to diversity and maintains a policy of equal employment opportunity designed to promote a positive model of inclusion. As such, we encourage performers of all ethnicities, gender identities, body types and sizes, and ages, as well as performers with disabilities, to audition.
Please prepare two contrasting monologues. Your total audition should be no longer than 3 minutes.
Robert & Judi Newman Center for Theatre Education
1101 13th St
Denver, CO 80204
3rd Floor.
Expected to attend:
Jessica Robblee (she/her), Producing Artistic Director
Mark Ragan (he/his), Managing Director Sylvia Gregory, CSA (she/her), Casting Director
See breakdown for production specific dates.
OTHER
Auditions will be scheduled on a first come, first serve basis; and though we will try, date and time change requests may not be able to be granted once your appointment time has been selected.
No video auditions will be accepted.
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.
Written by Henrik Ibsen
1st Rehearsal: Aug. 20 - Denver (TBD Space)
Performances: Sept 26-Oct 13 (Thurs-Sun) - Savoy Denver (address is 2700 Arapahoe St, Denver, CO 80205)
A Second run: Rehearsal Nov. 5-7
Performances: Nov. 8-17 (Thurs-Sun) - Carsen Theatre at the Dairy Arts Center (address is 2590 Walnut St., Boulder, CO 80302)
All racial/ethnic/gender combinations will be considered in casting.
Dr. Thomas Stockmann: Medical Officer of the Municipal Baths
Mrs. Stockmann: his wife
Petra: the Stockman’s adult child, a teacher
Peter Stockmann: (the Doctor's elder sibling) Mayor of the Town and Chief Constable, Chairman of the Baths' Committee, etc
Morten Kiil: a tanner (Mrs. Stockmann's adoptive father)
Hovstad: editor of the People's Messenger
Billing: sub-editor
Captain Horster: A captain
Aslaksen: a printer
Written by Bernardo Cubría
1st Rehearsal: Sept 17 - Denver (TBD Space)
Performances: Oct 17-Nov 3 (Thurs-Sun) - Carsen Theatre at the Dairy Arts Center (address is 2590 Walnut St., Boulder, CO 80302)
Paola Aguilar (Late 30s, Mexican) A Doctor of Latinx Studies who teaches at a local Colorado college. She wants to be a mom but life hasn’t made that available yet. Hyper-intelligent and empathetic to a fault. Has regrets and the boundaries to match.
Nicola Ramirez (30s, White with a Cuban father) A not-so-closet nerd. She is - upon further investigation - way more neurotic than you could ever imagine. Has yet to come out as Latina. According to her Instagram she’s doing just fine.
Bernard Robinson (30s, Black) grew up with money in Texas. Went to SMU. Has far too often been someone’s “black friend.” He is obsessed with early Garth Brooks. Wants to be president one day.
Rebecca Feldman (late 20s, Jew-“ish”) grew up in New York City. Speaks Spanish fluently and can’t wait to tell you how she “estudiar en Venezuela.” Got one question wrong on her SAT and she knows which one. Fancies herself a human rights activist AND a centrist. She is so proud to call herself an “ally.”
Kaj Lutken (30s, White) the kind of person who didn’t get that Wolf of Wall Street was a satire. Is hyper concerned with cancel culture and is currently working on an op-ed about the whole thing. He is the epitome of ambition and, trust me, he sleeps waaaaay less than you do.
TRACK 1 (Hispanic/Latino/Latina/Latinx/Latine) – Doubles as various people throughout the play. They and we are not a monolith. And they get to have fun in acting out various examples of a diaspora. Clowning experience a plus. But legit they can be any age, gender, whatever.
Written by Louisa May Alcott
1st Rehearsal: Oct. 29 - Denver (TBD Space)
Performances: Dec. 5-29 (Thurs-Sun) - Grace Gamm Theatre at the Dairy Arts Center (address is 2590 Walnut St., Boulder, CO 80302)
All racial/ethnic combinations will be considered in casting.
Jo March ~20s/30s, female
Meg March ~20s/30s, female
Beth March ~20s/30s, female
Amy March ~20s/30s, female
Laurie ~20s/30s, male
Marmee/Aunt March/Hannah ~40s-60s, female
Brooks/Old Mr. Laurence/Mr. March/Schoolmaster/Doctor ~30s-40s, male
Written by Michael Hollinger
1st Rehearsal: Dec. 26 - Denver (TBD Space)
Performances: Jan. 23-Feb. 16 (Thurs-Sun) - Savoy Denver (address is 2700 Arapahoe St, Denver, CO 80205)
All racial/ethnic combinations will be considered in casting.
TRACK 1: (man, 40s–50s) MARTY, DOUGLAS
TRACK 2: (man, late 30s–early 40s) PETER, HAL
TRACK 3: (woman, 40s) TANYA, NAN
TRACK 4: (man, 20s) STEVE
TRACK 5: (woman, 20s) JILL, BARB
Written by Sean Daniels
1st Rehearsal: Mar. 11 - Denver (TBD Space)
Performances: Apr. 10-May 4 (Thurs-Sun) - Grace Gamm Theatre at the Dairy Arts Center (address is 2590 Walnut St., Boulder, CO 80302)
STEVEN (30s, any race, male)
TRACK #1 (Any age, any race, female) is helping STEVEN to tell the story and also plays all the women in the piece.
TRACK #2 (Any age, any race, male) is helping STEVEN to tell the story and also plays all the men in the piece.
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