Producing Org: TBD
Equity actors for roles in JOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLIAN (see breakdown). Some roles will be understudied. All Stage Managerial positions are currently filled.
Please prepare a contemporary monologue under 2 minutes.
Via Submission, New York, NY 10036
Written by Kimberly Belflower
Directed by Danya Taymor
Producers: Sue Wagner, John Johnson, John Mara Jr
Taylor Williams, casting director
Rehearsals begin: On/about Feb 3, 2025
Runs thru On/about Aug 3, 2025
Venue: Booth Theatre
The employer will accept 252 video submissions from Equity members. Members will sign up online for one of the 252 slots. Only members who get one of the 252 slots will receive a confirmation e-mail with the preparation and submission information. After members' submissions have been viewed, the employer will notify each member who viewed their audition.
An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.
Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA
Carter Smith – He/him, white. Teacher, mid-late 30s, M. A former golden boy, but one of those rare smart and sensitive ones. Now he’s a great teacher: charming, engaging, goofy.
Nell Shaw – She/her, Black. Student, 18+ to play 16, F. From Atlanta. Grounded and sincere. Genuinely curious about things. A good judge of character, and a quick study.
Ivy Watkins – She/her, any race. Student, 18+ to play 17, F. Fiercely loyal and always well-intentioned. From money.
Raelynn Nix – She/her, any race. Student, 18+ to play 16, F. A cheerleader type who’s always lived her life by other people's standards. She was paying careful attention and keeping score the whole time.
Mason Adams – He/him, a person of color. Student, 18+ to play 17, M. He’s never really tried before, and he’s surprised by how good it feels. Earnest and affable.
Lee Turner – He/him, white. Student, 18+ to play 16, M. A Carhartt-wearing good ol’ boy. Deeply insecure and without the tools to deal with it. He’s always been good at getting what he wants.
Bailey Gallagher – She/her, any race. Counselor, 24, F. Sweet in all the ways Southern women are supposed to be. This is her first real job out of college. She’s trying her best.
Shelby Holcomb – CAST She/her, any race. Student, 18+ to play 16, F. Her brain works faster than her mouth, but her mouth works pretty dang fast. People have always underestimated her.
Beth Powell – OFFER OUT She/her, any race. Student, 18+ to play 17, F. Nervous and ambitious and enthusiastic. Kind of like if Rory Gilmore and Paris Geller had a baby and raised her in the Deep South.
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