Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Inc. | Jupiter, FL
Maltz Jupiter Theatre
1001 E Indiantown Rd
Jupiter, FL 33477-5110
Please enter through Stage Door on southwest corner of the building.
Expected to attend:
Andrew Kato, Producing Artistic Director/Chief Executive
Eric Alsford, Accompanist
Eloisa Ferrer, Producing Associate/Company Manager
See breakdown for production specific personnel.
See breakdown for production specific dates.
Local Callback dates as follows (that are known at this time):
MISERY: video submission
COME FROM AWAY: May 5, 2025
MAN OF LA MANCHA: May 19, 2025
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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
Saturday, April 19, 2025
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (E)
Lunch 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
To schedule an audition appointment, please email Eloisa Ferrer, Producing Associate/Company Manager at:
seasonauditions@jupitertheatre.org.
LORT Non-Rep
$1245 weekly minimum (LORT B+)
$839 weekly minimum (LORT D)
Equity actors for roles in Maltz Jupiter Theatre's 2025-26 Season (See breakdown). We encourage all actors to audition regardless of race, color, creed, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, age, ability, or veteran status. Artists who are members of underrepresented communities are encouraged to audition.
At this time, we will NOT be accepting video submissions.
The mission of the Maltz Jupiter Theatre is to entertain, educate and inspire our community. Equity, diversity, and inclusion are an integral part of our theatre's mission and values. We believe that the arts are a powerful platform for social change, and our commitment to the community begins at the core of our work.
All principal roles will be understudied.
Please prepare a contemporary monologue and 16-bars of two contrasting songs. An accompanist will be provided. Please bring your sheet music in a binder with cuts clearly marked.
Directed by Denis Jones
Mainstage Lort B+
Rehearsals begin: October 7, 2025
Opens: October 30, 2025
Closes: November 9, 2025
ANNIE WILKES (Female Presenting, 40s–60s – any Race) A nurse who comes to Paul's rescue (seemingly), Annie seems to be a kind, tender woman who cares deeply for Paul, even if she does seem slightly off. As Paul grows to know her it becomes clearer that Annie is manipulative, cunning, and hides a deep set and terrifying malice behind her cheery simple façade.
PAUL SHELDON (Male Presenting, Late 30s–Early 60s – any race) A famed romance novelist tired of the series that has brought him the most acclaim. Returning from a retreat to finish his most recent work, he is involved in a terrible car crash that leaves him with broken legs and unable to care for himself. He’s thoughtful, if not a touch arrogant, and extremely crafty. He quickly realizes how dangerous his situation is and must use anything and everything at his disposal to survive.
BUSTER (Male Presenting, Late 30s–Late 60s, any race) The Sherriff of a nearby town searching for Paul. Very friendly with possible hopes of something more with Annie.
Directed by Hunter Foster
Mainstage Lort B+
Rehearsals begin: November 11, 2025
Opens: December 4, 2025
Closes: December 14, 2025
ELVIS PRESLEY - 20s. Male presenting. Singer/Guitar. Elvis at the beginning of his career. Charismatic and sexy, but boyish - still maintaining a bit of innocence. Able to play guitar and move like Elvis. However, this should not be an impersonation. Looking for a truthful interpretation.
DYANNE - 20s. Female presenting. An aspiring singer from Hollywood, and Elvis’s girlfriend. Smart and sexy with a great rock belt. She’s headstrong and tough, and typically doesn’t back down from a fight. Sings “Fever”.
JERRY LEE LEWIS - 20s. Male presenting. Excellent piano player and singer. Must be familiar with Jerry Lee’s signature style at the piano. Fun, energetic and in good physical shape. Comedic skills a plus.
CARL PERKINS - 20s/30s. Male presenting. Excellent guitar player and singer. Pioneer of rockabilly music and best known for his song, “Blue Suede Shoes”. Tough and dangerous. A strong lead guitar player.
JOHNNY CASH - 20s/30s. Male presenting. Singer/guitar player. Must be familiar with Johnny Cash’s signature style and voice without it being an impersonation. Looking for a truthful interpretation.
SAM PHILLIPS - 20s/40s. Male presenting. A wry sense of humor. Commands the stage as the charismatic narrator of the show. The owner of Sun Records, and the “Father of Rock and Roll”. Confident and charming, but tough with anyone who tries to cross him.
BROTHER JAY - 20s/40s. Male presenting. An excellent bass player. Brother of Carl Perkins. Looking for someone who can perform “tricks” on the bass, and be in good physical shape.
FLUKE - 20s/40s. Male presenting. An excellent drummer who is familiar with this music and the rockabilly style.
Directed by Jen Werner
Musical Director Eric Alsford
Mainstage Lort B+
Rehearsals begin: December 16, 2025
Opens: January 8, 2026
Closes: January 25, 2026
[BEVERLEY & OTHERS] 40s-50s, any ethnicity, female (cis- or transgender). An American Airlines pilot, Beverley has always loved flying, but her world is changed when she hears about coworkers who were killed in the attacks, and when she is confronted by passengers who refuse to fly again. Doubles as ANNETTE, a local teacher at the Gander Academy who assists Beulah and often lapses into fantasies about the newcomers. Excellent singer with a high mix/belt and soprano voice.
[BEULAH & OTHERS] 40s – 60s, any ethnicity, female (cis- or transgender). Head of the Gander Legion, with a firefighter son, she befriends Hannah, walking to church and praying with her, while overcoming her suspicions of Ali. Quick-witted and open-hearted, Beulah loves to share a joke. Excellent singer with an alto/belt with mix voice.
[BONNIE & OTHERS] 30s – 50s, any ethnicity, female (cis- or transgender). A no-nonsense mother of 3, Bonnie is the head of the Gander area SPCA. When she discovers animals are trapped on the planes, she stops at nothing to ensure their safety – but in frustration, she sometimes lashes out at her husband, Doug. Excellent singer with a strong alto/2nd soprano voice.
[DIANE & OTHERS] 50s-60s, any ethnicity, female (cis- or transgender). Diane is a traditional divorcee from Texas, who is terrified that her son may have been flying at the time of the attacks. When she finds out he is safe, she’s given a new lease on life and discovers a wilder more carefree side of herself. Alto belt and mix/soprano voice.
[HANNAH & OTHERS] 30s – 50s, Black, Indigenous, Asian, Latinx/Hispanic, MENASA; female (cis- or transgender). The mother of a firefighter in Manhattan, Hannah waits for news about her son and is comforted by Beulah. Soulful belt and mix/soprano voice.
[JANICE & OTHERS] 20s, any ethnicity, female (cis- or transgender). An eager new local TV reporter, Janice is thrown into the deep end on her first day. Initially naïve about the world, Janice must face the pain and confusion around her. Comedy skills a plus. Excellent characterful belt voice comfortable with mix/soprano.
[BOB & OTHERS] late 20s – 30s, Black, male (cis- or transgender). A hardened New Yorker, Bob is suspicious of where he’s landed, fearing that someone will take advantage of him – but instead he ends up losing his New York jadedness. Baritone.
[CLAUDE & OTHERS] 40s – 60s, any ethnicity, male (cis- or transgender). The gregarious and well-liked Mayor of Gander, Newfoundland, Claude loves his work, the townspeople, and his daily traditions, but he’s never before had to deal with a crisis of this magnitude. Doubles as DERM, mayor of the nearby town of Appleton. Rich, characterful baritone voice.
[KEVIN J & OTHERS] 30s-40s, MENASA, Asian, Latinx/Hispanic, Black, Indigenous or any ethnicity, male (cis- or transgender). Kevin T’s boyfriend and secretary. Sarcastic and unhappy, he wants to leave and get back to the U.S. as soon as possible. Doubles as ALI, an Egyptian passenger. Excellent rich baritenor/tenor 2 voice.
[KEVIN T & OTHERS] 30s – mid 50s, any ethnicity, male (cis- or transgender), excellent tenor voice. The head of an environmental energy company in Los Angeles, Kevin was on vacation with his boyfriend (and secretary, also named Kevin), when they are stranded in Gander. Inspired by the town’s generosity, Kevin searches for greater meaning and ways to give back. Doubles as GARTH, head of the local union representing the bus drivers.
[NICK & OTHERS] 50s – 60s, any ethnicity, male (cis- or transgender). An English oil engineer who is focused on his work, Nick’s life is turned upside down when he falls for another passenger, Diane. Doubles as DOUG, an air traffic controller and husband to Bonnie. Characterful bari-tenor or tenor voice.
[OZ & OTHERS] 30s – 50s, any ethnicity, male (cis- or transgender). The quirky constable in the two-person Gander police force. When the town’s population suddenly doubles, Oz helps out in unexpected ways. Doubles as JOEY, a rambunctious passenger on one of the planes who enjoys a good drink. Excellent pop tenor voice.
Directed by TBD
Mainstage Lort B+
Rehearsals begin: January 27, 2026
Opens: February 19, 2026
Closes: March 1, 2026
[BOB SARNOFF]: 40s/50s. Male-presenting. White. The reigning president of NBC during television’s Golden Age.
[JACK PAAR]: 30s/40s, Male-presenting. White. Bob Sarnoff’s contemporary, and America’s smoothest talker.
[JUNE LEVANT]: 30s/40s, Female-presenting, any race/ethnicity, Attractive and gracious under pressure. Seemingly put-upon, she actually has a core of steel.
[ALVIN FINNEY]: 20s/30s, Male-presenting. Black. A young medical orderly working in the mental ward at Mt. Sinai, with a droll sense of humor and serious ambition.
[MAX WEINBAUM]: 20s, Male-presenting, any race/ethnicity. Jack Paar’s new production assistant. A young man whose ingratiating enthusiasm is matched only by his comic ineptitude.
[OSCAR LEVANT]: Just over 50, Male-presenting, Jewish. He’s got the face of a movie gangster, the posture of a sad sack, and enough scabrous wit for the whole Algonquin Round Table.
[GEORGE GERSHWIN]: 30s, Male-presenting, Jewish. Charming and rakish. He’s got the tapered physique of an athlete, a winning grin, and the most celebrated career in American popular music.
Directed and Choreographed by Marcos Santana
Musical Direction by Andrew Sotomayor
Mainstage Lort B+
Rehearsals begin: February 24, 2026
Opens: March 19, 2026
Closes: April 5, 2026
DON QUIXOTE/MIGUEL DE CERVANTES (Male, Latine-Hispanic, 40s-50s, Baritone) has tremendous depth and a heroic baritone voice; doubles as the writer Cervantes who is a writer, an unconventional thinker, and a free spirit; as Quixote, he is a “foolish knight” although righteous, fearless, honorable, who believes chivalry is alive. (Vocal Range: B2-E4)
SANCHO PANZA/MANSERVANT (Male, Latine-Hispanic, 30s-40s, Tenor) doubles as Cervantes’ manservant and Quixote’s sidekick Sancho; he is funny, has a light-hearted spirit, and has a deep and true kindness and loyalty; his essence is that of caretaker; has depth and subtlety; also sings well. (Vocal Range: C3-A4)
ALDONZA (Female, Latine-Hispanic or African American, 30s-40s, Soprano) has tremendous singing ability with a gutsy belt to a high A; Aldonza is a very smart and independent woman, she is defensive, defiant, and a survivor; she is also wry; however, beneath her tough exterior is a woman with a noble heart and purity who desperately wants to be seen. Moves very well. (Vocal range: Ab3-Ab5)
THE GOVERNOR/THE INNKEEPER (Male, Latine-Hispanic, 40s-60s, Bass) The Governor is the leader of the inmate society in the prison. He is a powerful man who oversees Cervantes’ trial. As the Innkeeper he is skeptical of Don Quixote but kind – A gentle giant. (Vocal Range: G2-C#4)
THE DUKE/DR. CARRASCO (Male, Any ethnicity 30s-40s, Baritone) The Duke is a man of “breeding, intelligence, logic”; he is analytical and scientific; he can also be arrogant because he’s usually the smartest person in the room; must feel like a thoughtful leading man. (Vocal Range: C3-Db4)
PADRE (Male, Latine-Hispanic, 30s-40s, Tenor) a kind but passive religious leader; he is well-intentioned, but not strong enough to stand fully behind his beliefs; he’s a pleaser, but he has a soul and a heart; has a lyrical tenor voice. (Vocal Range: C3-G4)
ANTONIA (Female, Latine-Hispanic, 20s-40s, Soprano) Quixote’s niece and Dr. Carrasco’s fiancée. A seemingly sweet and caring young woman, but selfish. She tends to care more about her needs than her uncle. (Vocal Range: C4-F5)
(Female, Any ethnicity, 40s-60s, Mezzo) Quixote’s housekeeper. She is not thrilled to be working for a man whom she considers to be mad, and she is verbal about it.
(Male, Any ethnicity, 30s – 60s, Tenor) He travels the countryside and peddles shaves. He is known by everyone. Joyful, comic character (Vocal Range: D3-G4)
(Female, Latine-Hispanic, 40s-60s, chorus singing only) The exasperated wife of the Innkeeper. She sees (and expects) the worst of all who enter the inn, especially Quixote.
(Male, Latine-Hispanic, 30s-50s, Baritone) Rough, ruthless, head muleteer. Infatuated with Aldonza, although she doesn’t reciprocate the feeling. Dances very well (Vocal Range: D3-D4)
(Male, Any ethnicity, 20s-50s, Tenor) Rough muleteer, sings “Little Bird”. Plays guitar, and dances very well (Vocal Range: A3-F#4)
(Male, Any ethnicity, 20s-50s, chorus singing only) Any ethnicity, Other muleteers of all shapes and sizes, athletic, they sing and dance well.
(Female, Any ethnicity, 20s-30s, chorus singing and dancing only) A servant girl. Dancer.
(Male, Any ethnicity, 30s-60s, non-singing)
(Male, Any ethnicity any age, non-singing)
Directed by Bill Fennelly
Island Theatre LORT D
Rehearsals begin: March 31, 2026
Opens: April 16, 2026
Closes: April 19, 2026
SAM AND OTHERS: (ALREADY CAST) a struggling actor working in a New York City restaurant, navigating demanding customers all while dealing with the pressures of a low-status job. Able to switch between various personalities at the drop of a hat, from socialites to chefs. Strong comedic timing portraying a variety of characters and voices.
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