Gloucester Stage Company 2017 Season - Boston MA EPA
Gloucester Stage Company
AUDITION DATE
Feb 20, 2017
10:00 am - 6:00 pm (EST)
Lunch break TBD
APPOINTMENTS
To request an appointment, AEA members email to: Email: auditions@gloucesterstage.com. Or call 978 281 4099. AEA members without appointments will be seen as time permits.
CONTRACT
NEAT $413/week
SEEKING
Equity actors, male & female, for roles in 2017 season. For all roles listed as ‘cast’, actors will be considered for possible replacements. No understudies will be cast.
PREPARATION
Please prepare a two-minute, contemporary monologue.
Please bring a headshot & resume stapled together.
LOCATION
Boston Playwrights' Theatre
949 Commonwealth Ave
Boston, MA 02215-1305
PERSONNEL
Personnel expected to attend the EPA:
Robert Walsh, Artistic Director
Jeff Zinn, Managing Director
OTHER
If you are unable to attend, please submit your photo & resume to:
Gloucester Stage Company, 267 East Main St. Gloucester, MA. 01930, or
Electronically at: auditions@gloucesterstage.com
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
BANK JOB
by John Kolvenbach
Director: Robert Walsh
Rehearsals begin: 5/2/17
Performances: 5/19 – 6/10/17
seeking:
RUSSELL, 29, a follower, a poet
TRACEY, late 30’s, a doctor [cast]
OFFICER DALE JAMES, patrolman, middle-aged, African-American [cast]
JILL, 20’s, bank teller, painter, empathetic
FRANCIS, father of Russell & Tracey, schemer
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THE EFFECT
by Lucy Prebble
Director: Sam Weisman
Rehearsals begin: 5/30/17
Performances: 6/16 – 7/8/17
seeking:
DR. JAMES, female [cast]
TOBY, a doctor, male [cast]
TRISTAN, male, early 30’s [cast]
CONNIE, female, mid 30’s [cast]
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THE RAINMAKER
by N. Richard Nash
Director: Robert Walsh
Rehearsals begin: 6/27/17
Performances: 7/14 – 8/5/17
seeking:
H. C. CURRY, father, rancher, good heart, late 50’s
NOAH CURRY, oldest son, opinionated, 30’s
JIM CURRY, youngest son, enthusiastic, naïve, late 20’s
LIZZIE CURRY, daughter, strong, smart, longing, 30
FILE, deputy, practical, loner, late 30’s
SHERIFF THOMAS, middle age, avuncular
BILL STARBUCK, a dreamer
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OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES
by Israel Horovitz
Director: Israel Horovitz
Rehearsals begin: 7/25/17
Performances: 8/11 - 9/2/17
seeking:
EVELYN, 88, American, small, gray-haired, beautiful.
EVVIE, 68, American, small, gray-haired, beautiful. [cast]
JANICE, 58, American, tall, dark-haired, beautiful.
MARIE-BELLE, 38, French-African, dangerously beautiful.
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FLIGHT OF THE MONARCH
by Jim Frangione
Director: Jeff Zinn
Rehearsals begin: 8/22/17
Performances: 9/8 – 30/17
seeking
SHEILA CALLAGHAN, late 50's. A woman in the midst of a crisis. [cast]
THOMAS CALLAGHAN, 50. Sheila's brother. A deep sea fishing boat captain. [cast]
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TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
by Harper Lee adapted by Christopher Sergel
Director: Judy Braha
Rehearsals begin: 9/19/17
Performances: 10/6 – 10/28/17
seeking:
JEAN LOUISE FINCH, the adult Scout, narrator
JEM, her brother at age 12
SCOUT, herself at age 9
WALTER CUNNINGHAM, townsperson, poor
ATTICUS FINCH, Jean Louise's father; an attorney in his late 40’s
CALPURNIA, African-American, middle-aged, housekeeper
MRS. DUBOISE, nosy neighbor, 60’s - 70’s
DILL, age 10, friend to Jem & Scout
MR. RADLEY (doubles as Bob Ewell)
JUDGE TAYLOR (doubles as Walter Cunningham), middle-aged
HECK TATE, Sheriff, earnest
BOB EWELL, impoverished, alcohol problem, sinister, late 40’s
REV. SYKES, minister, African-American
MR. GILMER, prosecutor
MAYELLA EWELL, abused, lonely daughter of Bob Ewell
TOM ROBINSON, soft-spoken, kind, African-American,
BOO RADLEY (doubles as Mr. Gilmer), recluse, kind
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 audition.
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