GREAT LAKES THEATER 2024-25 SEASON - CLEVELAND, OH EPA
Great Lakes Theater Festival | Cleveland, OH
AUDITION DATE
Sunday, September 15, 2024
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (E)
Lunch 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
APPOINTMENTS
To schedule an audition appointment please go to:
www.greatlakestheater.org/work-with-us/auditions. Appointment times will be confirmed via email. Audition sign-ups will open August 15th, at 12:00PM EST.
CONTRACT
LORT Non-Rep
$1100 weekly minimum (LORT B)
SEEKING
Equity actors for roles in Great Lakes Theater's 2024-25 Season (See breakdown). We encourage performers of all races and ethnicities, gender identities, sexualities, abilities and ages to audition. Cleveland actors are encouraged to audition.
PREPARATION
Please prepare EITHER 1 brief Shakespeare and 1 brief contemporary monologue, OR 2 brief Shakespeare monologues, OR 1 brief monologue and 1 short song selection. Please bring sheet music in the correct key; an accompanist will be provided but will not transpose. Please bring your stapled headshot and resume.
LOCATION
Playhouse Square Rehearsal Hall
1650 Chester Ave
Cleveland, OH 44115
Stage Door of Playhouse Square - Check in with security & follow GLT signs to 2nd floor.
THIS SPACE'S VENTILATION HAS NOT BEEN VERIFIED BY ACTORS' EQUITY ASSOCIATION.
PERSONNEL
Expected to attend:
Producing Artistic Director Designate (Midsummer & Twelfth Night Director): Sara Bruner
Resident Choreographer: Jaclyn Miller
See breakdown for production specific personnel.
OTHER DATES
See breakdown for production specific dates.
OTHER
www.greatlakestheater.org
Shows are shared between Great Lakes Theater, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, and Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival.
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.
Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA.
BREAKDOWN
Great Lakes Theater 2024-25 Season
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
By William Shakespeare, translated by Jeff Whitty
First Rehearsal: 9/17/24
First Performance: 10/5/24
Closing: 10/27/24
ALL ROLES ARE CAST
INTO THE WOODS
Written by Sondheim/Lapine
First Rehearsal: 9/17/24
First Performance: 9/28/24
Closing: 10/10/24
ALL ROLES ARE CAST
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
Written by Charles Dickens
First Rehearsal: 11/12/24
First Performance: 11/29/24
Closing: 12/22/24
SEEKING:
Ebenezer Scrooge: Miserly and cold-hearted old man, the central character who undergoes a transformation on Christmas Eve.
Bob Cratchit: Humble and dedicated clerk working for Scrooge, with a large, loving family.
Jacob Marley: Scrooge's deceased business partner, condemned to wander in the afterlife for his past misdeeds.
The Ghost of Christmas Past: Spirit who shows Scrooge scenes from his earlier years, highlighting his lost innocence.
The Ghost of Christmas Present: Jovial spirit who reveals the current joys and struggles of those around Scrooge.
The Ghost of Christmas Future: Foreboding spirit who shows Scrooge the potential consequences of his actions.
Fred: Scrooge's cheerful and good-natured nephew, who invites him to Christmas celebrations.
Mrs. Cratchit: Bob Cratchit's loving and resilient wife.
Fezziwig: Scrooge's former employer, a kind and festive man.
Belle: Scrooge's former fiancée, representing lost love and happiness.
The Portly Gentlemen: Solicitors seeking charitable donations from Scrooge.
Mr. and Mrs. Dilber: Scrooge's housekeeper and her husband, minor characters who appear in the story.
Topper: A guest at Fred's Christmas party, somewhat characterized by his pursuit of one of Fred's friends.
PETER AND THE STARCATCHER
Play by Rick Elice & music by Wayne Barker
First Rehearsal: 1/14/25
First Performance: 2/7/25
Closing: 3/2/25
SEEKING:
Boy/Peter: Orphan and protagonist, initially nameless, who later becomes Peter Pan.
Molly Aster: Starcatcher apprentice and daughter of Lord Aster, with a connection to the starstuff.
Lord Leonard Aster: Molly's father and a Starcatcher, on a mission to safeguard starstuff from falling into the wrong hands.
Black Stache: Hapless pirate captain, later known as Captain Hook, with a penchant for dramatic flair.
Smee: Black Stache's loyal and somewhat bumbling sidekick.
Prentiss: Orphan and a natural leader among the boys, seeking adventure and a way out of the orphanage.
Ted: Orphan with a nervous disposition, often teamed up with Prentiss.
Mrs. Bumbrake: Molly's nanny and a teacher, with a humorous attachment to Alf.
Alf: Seafarer with a love for Mrs. Bumbrake, offering comic relief.
Captain Scott: A British naval captain with a secret mission.
Grempkin: Cruel headmaster of St. Norbert's Orphanage.
Bill Slank: Captain of the Neverland, involved in shady dealings.
Teacher: A character played by Molly, guiding and narrating parts of the story.
Fighting Prawn: Leader of the Mollusk tribe on Mollusk Island.
Hawking Clam: Mysterious and mystical creature with significant importance in the story, encountered on Mollusk Island.
TWELFTH NIGHT
Written by William Shakespeare
First Rehearsal: 2/18/25
First Performance: 3/18/25
Closing: 4/6/25
SEEKING:
Orsino: Duke of Illyria, pining for the love of Olivia.
Olivia: Wealthy Countess of Illyria, mourning her brother's death and resisting Orsino's advances.
Viola: Shipwreck survivor who disguises herself as a man (Cesario) and serves Orsino.
Sebastian: Viola's twin brother, presumed dead after the shipwreck, but later revealed to be alive.
Malvolio: Olivia's steward, known for his self-importance and eventually the target of a prank.
Sir Toby Belch: Olivia's uncle, a heavy-drinking and jolly character who enjoys revelry.
Sir Andrew Aguecheek: Foolish and wealthy suitor to Olivia, easily manipulated by Sir Toby.
Maria: Olivia's clever and mischievous maid, involved in the plot against Malvolio.
Feste: A witty and wise fool, entertaining the other characters with his songs and wordplay.
Antonio: Sea captain and friend to Sebastian, shows kindness and loyalty.
Fabian: A servant in Olivia's household, part of the prank on Malvolio.
Valentine and Curio: Gentlemen attending on Duke Orsino.
Captain: Rescues Viola after the shipwreck.
NOISES OFF
Written by Michael Frayn
First Rehearsal: 4/1/25
First Performance: 4/25/25
Closing: 5/18/25
SEEKING:
Lloyd Dallas: Frustrated director of the play Nothing's On, attempting to manage the chaotic cast.
Dotty Otley: Actress playing Mrs. Clackett in Nothing's On, prone to confusion and forgetfulness.
Garry Lejeune: Actor playing Roger in Nothing's On, struggles with jealousy and insecurity.
Brooke Ashton: Actress playing Vicki in Nothing's On, known for her good looks and lack of intelligence.
Frederick Fellowes: Actor playing Philip in Nothing's On, struggles with nerves and a persistent nosebleed.
Belinda Blair: Actress playing Flavia in Nothing's On, attempts to maintain order among the cast.
Selsdon Mowbray: Older actor playing Burglar in Nothing's On, known for his drinking habits.
Poppy Norton-Taylor: Overworked and anxious stage manager for Nothing's On.
Tim Allgood: Overworked and easily frustrated assistant stage manager for Nothing's On.