Lyric Stage Co 2018-19 Season - Boston EPA
Lyric Stage Company
AUDITION DATE
Mon, Mar 26, 2018
10:00 am (EST)
Lunch 1 to 2
APPOINTMENTS
For Equity members to schedule an appointment, please visit our digital sign-up sheet at: www.SignUpGenius.com/go/20F0B4EA8A829A7FD0-lyric9 and select the time you would like to be seen. Equity members must fill in an email address, a contact phone number, and AEA Member number. You can opt to receive an e-mail confirming your audition time, and you will receive an appointment reminder the day before your audition.
CONTRACT
NEAT 18-19 salary pending. Current 17-18 min: $425/week
SEEKING
Equity actors and actor/singers for various roles and ensemble in the upcoming 18-19 season. Local Boston area actors and actors of color are strongly encouraged to audition. The Lyric Stage Company of Boston shall conduct all auditions/interviews in a manner that continues to promote fair consideration to ethnic minorities, women, seniors and performers with disabilities.
This audition is required by our agreement with Actors’ Equity Association and are for AEA Members only. NO non-AEA will be seen at this audition.
For pre-cast roles, auditioning performers will be considered as possible (emergency) replacements, should any become necessary. No understudies are being cast.
PREPARATION
Audition slots are FIVE (5) minutes long. Each actor has TWO (2) minutes to perform. Please prepare appropriate material of your choosing, which may be from one or more of the season’s shows. Scripts and a reader will be provided at both auditions. If electing a side, please be prepared to state your starting & stopping places. You may audition for one or more roles in the season. There are no auditions sides. If singing, please bring sheet music. Accompanist provided all day.
Please bring a headshot & resume to the audition, stapled together.
LOCATION
YW Boston Building
140 Clarendon Street
Boston, MA 02116
In the Kuumbra Library, 2nd Floor
PERSONNEL
At the Auditions: Producing Artistic Director, Spiro Veloudos; Associate Artistic Director, A. Nora Long
OTHER DATES
Auditions for the remaining shows in The Lyric Stage Company of Boston’s 2018-2019 season and callbacks for individual productions will be announced at a later date. All shows, dates, and information subject to change.
The Lyric Stage Company of Boston will also be attending the StageSource Auditions on April 8-10, 2018 at ImprovBoston, 40 Prospect Street Cambridge, MA 02139. For more information on those auditions, visit www.stagesource.org or call (617) 350-7611.
OTHER
Scripts: Scripts will be available for review at StageSource, 15 Channel Center Street, Suite 103, Boston.
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
Auditions for the remaining shows in The Lyric Stage Company of Boston’s 2018-2019 season and callbacks for individual productions will be announced at a later date. All shows, dates, and information subject to change.
KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN
Music by John Kander and Fred Ebb
Book by Terrence McNally
Director: Rachel Bertone
Music Director: Dan Rodriguez
First Rehearsal: August 7, 2018
Opening: August 31, 2018
Closing: October 7, 2018
Seeking:
MOLINA: (Male identified, 30’s-40’s). Homosexual window-dresser of Latin American descent with no political convictions whatsoever, who is tortured with moments of hallucination. In want of a lifelong partner. He is fascinated by old female movie stars. Tenor.
VALENTIN: (Male identified, 30’s). A Marxist revolutionary, Hispanic male, imprisoned for his political stances, and undergoing torture. Baritone with high range.
SPIDERWOMAN/AURORA: (Female identified, 30’s-50’s, open ethnicity) A woman who is created in Molina’s invented world. “Vampy diva”, stunning, dazzling, and comforting in all her roles except for that of Spider Woman who is treacherous and frightening to Molina, as she kills with her kiss. Low mezzo / belter
WARDEN: (Male identified, 40+) A weathered and devious man of Latin American descent, who is both charming and cruel, and hates everything both of the men (Valentin & Molina) stand for and will do anything to break them. Baritone.
MOLINA’S MOTHER: (Female identified, 50+) A woman of Latin American descent who is the most caring, accepting and maternal figure in this story, she loves her son and would do anything to see him happy. Mezzo
MARTA: (Female identified, 20’s-30’s) A young woman of Latin American descent who is Valentin's girlfriend from home. Comes to comfort him in his mind. Mezzo
ESTEBAN: (Male identified, 20’s-40’s) The Warden’s lackey. Takes great pleasure in torturing inmates.
MARCOS: (Male identified, 20’s-40’s) The Warden’s lackey. Takes great pleasure in torturing inmates.
ENSEMBLE: (Male identified, 20’s-40’s) These men will play various roles including prisoners of Latin American descent, window dressers, and Aurora’s “entourage”. Must be excellent dancers and singers.
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THE ROOMMATE
By Jen Silverman
Director: Spiro Veloudos
First Rehearsal: September 25, 2018
Opening: October 19, 2018
Closing: November 18, 2018
Seeking:
SHARON: Female identified, 54. Has never had a roommate before. Plays it safe. Tense and anxious.
ROBYN: Female identified, 56. Used to live in The Bronx. Risk taker. Vegan. Trying to start again.
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BREATH AND IMAGINATION
In Cooperation with the Front Porch Arts Collective
First Rehearsal: November 6, 2018
Opening: November 30, 2018
Closing: December 23, 2018
Seeking:
ROLAND HAYES: Male identified, African American. Son of a former slave, has a remarkable voice and strong belief in himself. Plays many ages throughout the play, Tenor, classical training and experience singing gospel music.
ANGEL MO’: Female identified, African American, 45-55. Roland's mother, a former slave, has strength, passion, and religious fervor. Mezzo-soprano, strong gospel singer.
OFFICER/PA/PREACHER/MR. CALHOUN/ MISS ROBINSON/FRENCHMAN/KING GEORGE V/THE ACCOMPANIST: Plays piano with Roland and Angel Mo’. Every so often, seamlessly steps away from the keyboard to perform all the other characters.
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THE WOLVES
By Sarah DeLappe
Director: A. Nora Long
First Rehearsal: December 11, 2018
Rehearsal Hiatus: December 24 – December 30, 2018
Opening: January 11, 2019
Closing: February 3, 2019
Seeking:
Note: Actors cast as the team, will participate in a soccer boot camp. Athleticism/soccer skills will be evaluated at callbacks through drill and movement exercises. Soccer Mom does not need soccer experience. We are primarily seeking actors who are 18+.
#11: (18+ Female identified, open ethnicity), seventeen. Midfield. Brainy, morbid, budding elitist, thoughtful. She has an air of intellectual superiority. Soccer experience a plus.
#25: (18+ Female identified, open ethnicity), seventeen. Defense, Captain. Classic (ex)coach’s daughter. A hard worker and a strong leader, trying to find a balance between newfound power dynamic and friendships. She is exploring her sexual identity; role does require a buzz cut, will wear a wig for majority of play; must be willing to shave head. Soccer experience a plus.
#13: (18+ Female identified, open ethnicity) sixteen. Midfield. Stoner, older pot dealer brother, into her wackiness. Class clown, sometimes, she goes too far which can get her into trouble. Soccer experience a plus.
#46:(18+ Female identified, open ethnicity), sixteen. Bench/Striker. New girl. Awkward, different, just wants to fit in. she has traveled and lived all over the world, but has little experience in social situations. Must be able to carry a tune, soccer skills, especially tricks, required.
#2: (18+ Female identified, open ethnicity), sixteen. Defense. Innocent, from a strict Episcopalian family. Unlucky, kind, and petite, she has suffered multiple concussions from soccer and now wears headgear. Soccer experience a plus.
#7: (18+ Female identified, open ethnicity). Striker. Too cool for school. Sarcastic, “fuck”, thick eyeliner. Soccer experience a plus.
#14: (18+ Female identified, open ethnicity) sixteen, Armenian on her father’s side. Midfield. #7’s insecure sidekick. Just switched to contacts. Firm understanding of right and wrong, but has gotten mixed up in #7’s drama. Soccer experience a plus.
#8: (18+ Female identified, open ethnicity) sixteen. Defense. Plays dumber than she is. Sheltered, not ready to leave the protective bubble. A crier. Giggly. Soccer experience a plus.
#00: (18+ Female identified, open ethnicity), seventeen. Goalie. Intense performance anxiety, perfectionist, high achiever. Incredible athlete. Strong soccer player a must.
SOCCER MOM. (Female identified, 40s-50s, open ethnicity). Warm, generous, suburban mom who prides herself on her involvement in her kids’ lives. #14’s mother, she is manic with grief.
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PACIFIC OVERTURES
By Stephen Sondheim & John Weidman
Director: Spiro Veloudos
Music Director: TBA
First Rehearsal: April 16, 2019
Opening: May 10, 2019
Closing: June 16, 2019
Seeking:
Please note: The play takes place in feudal Japan and utilizes Noh and Kabuki theatrical elements.
JOHN MANJIRO: Male identified, Baritone, a Japanese fisherman who spent time in America
KAYAMA YASAEMON: Male identified, Japanese, Baritone, A samurai chosen by the shogun to repulse Commodore Perry
RECITER: Any gender, Japanese, Baritone, the show’s narrator, also plays other minor characters
JONATHAN GOBLE: Male identified, Japanese, a former marine who introduces the rickshaw to Japan
TAMATE: Female identified, Japanese, Kamaya’s wife. May also play various ensemble roles.
THE SHOGUN’S MOTHER: Female identified, Japanese, Impatient at her son’s indecision towards the Americans.
MATTHEW GALBRAITH PERRY: Any gender, Japanese, a Commodore in the US Navy
LORD ABE: Male identified, Baritone, Japanese, First Councillor to the Shogun
ENSEMBLE: any gender, Japanese.
Also casting, A shamishen player/singer.
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Stage Managers: Equity Stage Managers are invited to send resumes to James Williston, Production Manager, at the Lyric Stage Company, 140 Clarendon St., Boston, MA 02116. Please note all Equity Stage Manager positions have been filled at this time.
Contact: For questions,
artistic@lyricstage.com or 617.585.5684.
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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