CITY THEATRE COMPANY 2023-24 SEASON - NYC EPA
CITY THEATRE COMPANY, INC.
SIGNUP INFO
Signups begin Apr 19, 11:45 am (EDT)
Actors' Equity New York Audition Center
165 W 46th St
New York, NY 10036
Wed, Apr 26, 2023
9:30 AM to 5:30 PM (EDT)
Break: 1:00-2:00pm
LORT Non-Rep
$739 weekly minimum (LORT D)
Equity actors for roles in City Theatre Company 2023-24 Season.
City Theatre is committed to diversity in all of its forms. We greatly encourage actors of all backgrounds to audition.
Performers should prepare a 1-2 minute contemporary comedic or dramatic monologue and bring a current headshot and resume to the audition. An accompanist will be provided for performers interested in auditioning for SOMEWHERE OVER THE BORDER. Those actors should bring a brief cut of a contemporary pop song.
Clare Drobot (Co-Artistic Director)
Monteze Freeland (Co-Artistic Director)
Melva Graham (Artistic Assistant & Community Coordinator)
Expected to attend:
JZ Casting - Either Geoff Josselson (Casting Director), Katja Zarolinski (Casting Director), or Gemma Josephine (Casting Associate)).
See production dates in breakdown.
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At time of employment, City Theatre is requiring all employees, artists, and volunteers to demonstrate proof of Covid-19 full vaccination including at least one booster shot and/or legally allowable exemptions.
An Equity monitor will be provided.
EPA Procedures are in effect for 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.
Equity encourages everyone participating in the auditions to wear a two-ply cloth face mask, surgical mask, singer’s mask or respirator (N95, KN95 or KF94). Single-ply face masks, gaiters and bandanas are not recommended. Singer’s masks can be found at www.broadwayreliefproject.com/singersmask.
Equity encourages members to prepare for their audition prior to arriving at the audition venue, to the extent that they can (e.g., get dressed, hair/make-up, etc.) to avoid crowding in bathrooms and dressing rooms.
Holding/Audition room information:
The audition room can accommodate no more than 28 individuals at a time.
The holding room can accommodate no more than 80 individuals at a time.
No roles will be understudied.
Books, Lyrics, and Music by Brian Quijada
A Co-Production with the Pittsburgh CLO and People’s Light (Malvern, PA)
Director: TBD
City Theatre Dates:
1st Rehearsal: August 29th
Tech: September 19th - September 22nd
Previews: September 23rd - September 28th
Opening: September 29th
Closing: October 15th
People’s Light Dates:
1st rehearsal June 25th
Tech July 9th – 14th
Invited Dress July 16th
First preview July 17th
Opening July 21st
Closing August 11th
THE NARRATOR- A man of any age. Our charming guide. He plays guitar and joins the band in addition to leading us through Reina’s journey, doubling as a few characters along the way.
REINA- 18. A Salvadorean girl. Determined. Full of hope and dreams. She wants a better life for herself and her son in America. Willing to risk everything to make her dreams a reality.
JULIA- 40s. Reina’s mother. Salvadorean. A hard worker who provides for her family. Disapproves of her daughter fleeing to America.
ADÁN/CRUZ- ADÁN: 20s. Reina’s brother. Salvadorean. Loyal and dependable. He supports his sister’s dreams and helps to make them come true. CRUZ: an indigenous Guatemalan boy with dreams of obtaining an American degree.
DON NAPOLEON/SILVANO- DON NAPOLEON: 50s. A Salvadorean man who owns the restaurant that Reina works at. SILVANO: a man from Tapachula, Mexico with a dream to reunite with the rest of his family in America.
ANTONIA/LEONA- ANTONIA: 30s-40s. An older woman who lives in El Salvador and has a daughter in The United States. LEONA: a meek catholic nun from Guadalajara, with rock and roll dreams.
by Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon
Director: Kyle Haden
Dates:
1st Rehearsal: October 31st
Tech: November 21st - November 24th
1st Preview: November 25th - November 30th
Opening: December 1st
Closing: December 17th
Extension: December 19th - December 22 (not confirmed)
Actors of all ethnicities are encouraged to audition.
MARY BENNET- 20. Finally coming into her own, she is no longer the plain, boring girl she once was. She has a fire in her now. She is intelligent, curious, and lively, but her family only sees her as a future spinster. She does not suffer fools. She wants to live. Ideally plays piano.
ARTHUR de BOURGH- 25. A studious, unsociable only child who has never been around women or large families. He is a loner who prefers books to people. He has recently inherited a large estate and has no idea what to do next.
ELIZABETH DARCY- 22, married to Mr. Darcy. Confident, charming, and witty. She makes a fun and surprising lady of the house. She is best friends with her sister Jane.
FITZWILLIAM DARCY- 30. A loving, generous, and smart (if slightly stiff) husband. He is quiet and vigilant and thus sees what others often miss. He knows what being lovelorn is like.
JANE BINGLEY- 24, married to Mr. Bingley. She is seven months pregnant with her first child and is sweet and optimistic as ever. The kindest heart in the house.
CHARLES BINGLEY- 25. Gracious, happy, and ever focused on the love of his life, Jane. A good friend and always ready with a smile.
LYDIA WICKHAM- 17. Flirtatious, youthful, self-centered. Her marriage to Mr. Wickham is a sham but she will not admit this. She is the person you want to have at your party: energetic, engaging, unstoppable.
ANNE de BOURGH- 20s. Only daughter of the late Lady Catherine de Bourgh. Lived in her mother’s very large shadow, never having to ask for anything or speak for herself her entire life. Judgmental and impatient, just like her mother.
written and performed by Tami Dixon
Dates:
1st Rehearsal: TBD
Tech: January 9th - January 12th
1st Preview: January 13th - January 18th
Opening: January 19th
Closing: February 18th
ROLE CAST:
TAMI- Tami and other characters: THIS ROLE IS ALREADY CAST.
by James Ijames
Director: Monteze Freeland
A Co-Production with TheaterSquared (Fayetteville, AR)
City Theatre Dates:
1st Rehearsal: February 6th
Tech: February 27th - March 1st
1st Preview: March 2nd - March 7th
Opening: March 8th
Closing: March 24th
TheatreSquared Dates:
1st rehearsal: April 2nd
Previews: April 17th –18th
Opening: April 19th
Closing: May 12th
JUICY- 20-21. Black. Thicc. He’s beautiful. He is lonely. He is smart. A kind of Hamlet. Thinks deeply about himself and others, struggles with who he is and where he fits in the world. Haunted by his dead father.
TEDRA- 45-50. Black. Juicy’s mother. A kind of Gertrude. She loves her son but doesn’t always have his best interest in mind. Struggle’s between maintaining a good relationship with both him and her new husband.
REV/PAP- REV: 45-50. Black. Tedra’s new husband and her dead ex-husband’s brother. Pig farmer and pit master. Electric. Big presence. Works to make sure Juicy knows he’s now the man of the house. A kind of Claudius. PAP: 45ish. Black. The Ghost of Juicy’s father. Was in prison for killing someone cause their breath stank, til he got shanked on the way to dinner. Seeks vengeance for his death. A kind of Hamlet's Father.
OPAL- 19-20. Black. One of Juicy’s only friends. She loves Ham and worries about him. Independent and at odds with who she is and who her mother wants her to be. A kind of Ophelia.
LARRY- 21-23. Black. A boy that is attracted to Juicy. A marine. Trying to heal from PTSD. Has a secret. Awkward. A kind of Laertes.
RABBY- 40-45. Black. Larry and Opal’s mother. Tedra’s friend. Semi-churchy but honestly, she just wanna drink and praise the Lord. Unable to see her children for who they really are. A kind of Polonius.
TIO- 20-40. Black or Afro-Latinx. Juicy’s cousin. Oldest friend. Clever. Good comedic timing. He, too, is a deep thinker. Goes to therapy and is working on himself. A support system for Juicy. A kind of Horatio.
by Brent Askari
Director: Marc Masterson
Dates:
1st Rehearsal: March 26th
Tech: April 16th - April 19th
1st Preview: April 20th - April 25th
Opening: April 26th
Closing: May 12th
ANDY- mid 40s. Male. American. Internationally famous artist. Charismatic. Not concerned with politics. Passionate about life and art and making money. Still recovering from the shock of a near fatal injury.
FARHAD- early 20s. Male. Persian. Political. Determined to resolve the civil unrest facing his country. Carries both a troubled past and dreams of the future.
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