Call Type
Equity Principal
Time(s)
Equity Principal Auditions
Monday, August 11, 2014
9:30 AM to 5:30 PM
lunch 1 to 2
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Contract
LORT Non-Rep
C; $753/week AEA minimum
Location
Actors' Equity Association Audition Center
165 West 46th Street
16th Floor
New York, NY 10036
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Seeking
Equity actors and actor/singers for various roles in the upcoming season.
see breakdown.
Preparation
Prepare either:
1) A 2 minute monologue; OR
2) A brief song; OR
3) If auditioning for musicals and plays, prepare a one-minute monologue and 16 bars of a song.
Bring sheet music; accompanist provided.
Bring pic/resume
Other
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Personnel
Artistic Director: David Saint
Producing Associate (Attending): Scott Goldman
NY Casting Director: McCorkle Casting/Rachel Goldman (Attending)
· EPA Rules are in effect.
· A monitor will be provided.
Performers of all ethnic and racial background are encouraged to attend.
Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions.
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Breakdown
Breakdown
OUTSIDE MULLINGAR
by John Patrick Shanley
Dir: David Saint
1st Reh: 9/9/14. Runs 10/7 - 11/4/14
ROSEMARY: CAST
Seeking actors who have facility with an Irish accent for the following roles:
OEIFE:
Female. Mid 60s-mid 70s. Mother of Rosemary. In bad health. When we meet her, she is grief-stricken because her husband has just died. A sharp, straight-shooting old bird. Doesn’t suffer fools. Weathered, opinionated, and set in her ways.
ANTHONY REILLY:
Male. mid 40s. A dreamer. Intense. Dutiful and quiet. His subdued manner masks a full, yearning heart. Resigned to a life alone because he’s afraid to reveal himself. Sensitive and guarded.
TONY REILLY:
Male. Mid 60s-mid 70s. Father of Anthony. A wily old Irish farmer. Cantankerous, set in his ways, and sly. Proud ,stubborn, and gruff. A fixture of his part of the Irish countryside.
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THE FABULOUS LIPTONES
by John Markus and Mark. St. Germain
Dir: Michael Mastro
!st reh: 10/21/14. Runs 11/18 - 12/14/14
All must be excellent singers for this barbershop style musical
Seeking:
Phil Rizzardi:
50s. Italian American. The owner of “Phil’s Eternally Fit Gym and Tanning Salon,” he’s his own best advertisement: he’s got quite a tan, and regularly whitened teeth to go with it. Trying to hold onto youth and youthful dreams of big business success. Not quite faithful to his wife. Probably in decent shape for his age, but that doesn’t mean he’s above sneaking on a pair of Spanks for men and wearing gym clothes designed for a body 20 years younger than his. Still connected to his inner Italian in certain ways: LOVES opera. He can be cranky, and there is more than a hint of the xenophobic about him, BUT when the singing starts, we see his true heart.
Howard Dunphy:
50s. Accountant at The Purina Dog Chow Processing Plant in town. Primary caregiver for his wife, Mavis, who is in failing health. Even though she ran off with an encyclopedia salesman briefly and then returned, he is committed to her. Gentle and deeply forgiving. The peacemaker in the group. Believes in taking the high road. And he’s straight guy who actually loves Bway shows and showtunes. No, really!
Wally Smith:
50s. Head Pharmacist of an Independent Drugstore in Madison County. Still living with his mom. Phil says of him, “You have no life. You haven’t had a date since junior prom, and that was your sister.” He’s maybe a bit on the heavy side. Possibly a bit OCD? Has, up to now, been afraid to take chances in life, but his good friend’s passing has shaken him and spurred his decision to finally take the plunge with women. A scary, exciting new ride! Maybe he’s got some of the naïf wonder (and nerves) of Barney Fife in him?
Baba Mati Das (“Bob”):
20s. A young Sikh man from India. Mechanic at “Gas-N-Git” Automotive in town. He is committed to his religion/family/home and at the same time he’s falling in love with everything that is good about America. Dreamed of being a member of the Rat Pack as a child in India. His enthusiasm for singing, for dancing, for life is infectious. He is patient with Phil’s misunderstanding of his culture, but he cannot be pushed too far; he has the self-respect and strength that come with his faith, too
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THE WHIPPING MAN
by Matthew Lopez
director: TBD
1st Reh 12/23/14. Runs 1/20 - 2/15/15
seeking:
SIMON
50s; African American male, former slave in the DeLeon home.
CALEB
20s; only child of the DeLeon family.
JOHN
20s; African American male, former slave in the DeLeon home
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BUYER AND CELLAR
by Jonathan Tollins
Dir: TBD
1st Reh 2/3/15. Runs 3/3 - 3/29/15
Seeking:
1 Male:
30s: An underemployed actor living in L.A., who gets hired to work in the shopping mall in Barbra Streisand's basement. Sweet, smart, funny, but a bit timid in his career, Alex enthusiastically tells the story of his employment and budding friendship with the diva, while also taking on the characters of Barbra, James Brolin, Alex's opinionated Jewish boyfriend Barry, and Barbra's officious house manager Sharon
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SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION
by John Guare
Dir: David Saint
1st Reh 3/24/15. Runs 4/21 - 5/17/15
Seeking all roles at this time.
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