Maples Repertory Theatre | Macon, MO
Sunday, February 23, 2025
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM (C)
To schedule an audition appointment please email
todd@maplesrep.com or call 660-385-2924 (Mon-Fri, 10-4).
SPT
$605 weekly minimum (SPT 6)
Equity actors for roles in Maples Repertory Theatre's 2025 Season (See breakdown). All ethnicities and types considered for all roles.
Please prepare a contemporary comic monologue and/or an up-tempo song. For ROCK OF AGES, please bring a rock song. Also, please bring your headshot and resume stapled together.
Quality Hill Playhouse
303 W 10th St
Kansas City, MO 64105-1653
Expected to attend:
Todd Davison, Producing Artistic Director
Roger Williams, Casting Associate
See breakdown for production specific dates.
www.maplesrep.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.
Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA
First Rehearsal May 27
Performances June 18 - July 13
Drew: an appealing, good-guy rocker, charming, vulnerable, very strong rock tenor voice. 20s-30s (Bb3-D5)
Sherrie: innocent, fresh-faced Midwestern girl pursuing rock and roll dreams, comedic, rock belt, good mover. 20s (G3-F5)
Lonnie: welcoming, mischievous, vibrant, comic, host/narrator, improv skills, strong rock vocals. 30s (D3-D5)
Stacee Jax: sexy rock star, confident, bad boy, strong comedic timing and strong rock tenor. 20s-30s (C3-Eb5)
Regina: fun, hippie type, earthy, comic, strong rock belt. 20s-30s (A3-Eb5)
Dennis: classic stoner, laid back, easy going, dude. 30s-40s (D3-G4)
Justice/Mother: ALREADY CAST. African American. Once a performer, now operates a strip club. Maternal. Strong vocals with belt.
Hertz Klinemann: attractive older German male. Uptight, cold, intimidating. Baritone.
Franz Klinemann: German male. 20s-30s. Shy, gentle, big hearted. Baritone.
First Rehearsal June 3
Performances June 27 - August 2
Mother Superior: ALREADY CAST. A feisty, Sophie Tucker-type who can't resist the spotlight. Mezzo.
Sister Mary Amnesia: ALREADY CAST. Spacey and incoherent. Sings classical and country styles. Soprano.
Sister Mary Hubert: In constant competition with Mother Superior. She exudes maternal wisdom to novices but also likes to let loose. Mezzo Belt. Musical theatre dance and tap.
Sister Robert Anne: Once a child delinquent herself, this rough tough nun is a jokester and constantly challenging authority. Mezzo Belt. Musical theatre dance and tap.
Sister Mary Leo: Still learning the way and coming to terms with her decision to give up civilian life, she deems herself quite the ballerina and displays her talents through much of the show. She is easily swayed to join in mischief. Soprano. Musical theatre dance, tap and pointe ballet.
First Rehearsal July 1
Performances July 23 - August 10
Wadsworth: traditional British butler, physical and verbal comedy.
Yvette: Sexy French maid.
Miss Scarlet: strong comedic character.
Colonel Mustard: strong comedic character.
Mrs. Peacock: Neurotic, hysterical. Wife of a Senator.
Mrs. White: Quiet, morbid. She has killed five ex-husbands.
Professor Plum: Academic who fancies himself a lover.
Mr. Green: Timid, anxious, klutzy, rule-follower.
First Rehearsal September 9
Performances Sept 24 - Oct 12
Vivian: ALREADY CAST. Head of the kitchen. Immovable. 70s Soprano.
Mavis: ALREADY CAST. Good natured farm wife. Can do anything. 70s Mezzo.
Karin: ALREADY CAST. Classic homemaker. Classy, hardworking, caring. 40s Soprano.
Beverly: ALREADY CAST. Newly married. Pregnant. Good naturedly challenges the status quo. 20s.
Pastor: kind, compassionate minister, long suffering, with a quirky side. 40s-60s.
First Rehearsal October 7
Performances October 17 - 26
Amanda Wingfield: Mother to Tom and Laura. Proud, vivacious, clings to the past. 50s-60s.
Laura Wingfield: shy, withdrawn, frail, sheltered. 30s-40.
Tom Wingfield: Laura's younger brother. Supports his family by working at a factory, dreams of being a poet. 20s-30s.
Gentleman Caller: high school acquaintance of Tom, works at some factory. 30s.
First Rehearsal November 18
Performances December 3 - 14
The Colonel: Elvis' manager, a big man with charm and cunning. 40s-60s.
Candy: A friend of the Colonel's. 30s-50s.
Trudye: The Colonel's capable German secretary. 30-60s.
Roscoe: Nerdy office worker. 20s-30s.
Jill Tanner: Ace reporter. 20-40s.
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