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NEW JERSEY REPERTORY CO. 2019 SEASON Equity Principal Auditions - New Jersey Repertory Company Auditions

Posted September 20, 2018
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NEW JERSEY REPERTORY CO. 2019 SEASON - New Jersey Repertory Company

New Jersey Repertory Company 2019 Season - NJ EPA

New Jersey Repertory Company


AUDITION DATE

Mon, Oct 08, 2018

10:00 am - 5:30 pm (EDT)

Lunch 1 to 1:30

APPOINTMENTS

For audition appointment email njrep@njrep.org Phone calls not accepted - except on Friday, Oct 5 from noon to 5:00 PM 732-229-3166.

CONTRACT

SPT SPT Tier 4 Plus Health/Pension and Housing for out-of-town actors

SEEKING

Equity actors for various roles in the upcoming 2019 season. see breakdown.

PREPARATION

For the audition please prepare 2 contemporary, contrasting monologues totaling no more than 3 minutes. Bring 2 pictures/resumes.

LOCATION

West End Arts Center

132 West End Avenue

Long Branch, NJ 07740

PERSONNEL

In attendance: Artistic Director: SuzAnne Barabas, Director: Evan Bergman, Literary Manager: Joel Stone, Director: Zoya Kachadurian, others to be determined.

OTHER DATES

Performances are Thursdays, Fridays at 8pm; Saturdays at 3pm & 8pm; Sundays at 2pm.

OTHER

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

2019 Season

APPLE SEASON
A World Premiere by E. M. Lewis
First Rehearsal: TBD
First Performance: January 17, 2019. Final Performance February 17, 2019.
Director: Zoya Kachadurian

SYNOPSIS: Lissie and her brother, Roger, fled their family farm when they were both still in high school. Today, they've come back for their father's funeral. When Billy -- who they both knew when they were kids -- offers to buy the farm, it sets all three of them tumbling down a rabbit hole of memory and grief, as they try to let go of a tangled past that refuses to let go of them.

CAST BREAKDOWN

MARY ELIZABETH FOGERTY (Lissie) (43) A fourth grade teacher. Damaged.

WILL RIZZELL (Billy) (45) A farmer. Wears blue jeans and boots, a faded t-shirt and a John Deere ball cap, and glasses that make him look vaguely scholarly, despite everything else. In love with Lissie.

ROGER EUGENE FOGERTY (46) A cowboy, who lives and works on a large ranch in Wyoming. Lissie’s older brother.
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THE SOURCE
A World Premiere by Jack Canfora
First Rehearsal: February 19, 2019.
First Performance: March 14, 2019. Final Performance April 14, 2019.

CAST BREAKDOWN:

ROLAND McCABE: About 70 - the builder of the world’s largest media empire, his is vigorous and at times brusque, with no time for things that can’t help materially. He has a contentious relationship with his son, Andrew, who is something of a disappointment to him, and soft spot for his protege Eleanor. He talks about who will be his successor, but doesn’t plan on leaving any time soon.

ELEANOR - late 30s-early 40s. British. A former newspaper editor, she has ascended to the heights of power by virtue of her sharp intellect and killer instinct. She is loyal to her boss, Roland, and has keen reporter’s eye for details. Is generally calm in a crisis, and good at seeing the whole chess board.

ANDREW - Mid 40s - Roland’s only son, his cynical veneer and quick wit mask a troubled soul. He is as sharp as the others, but perhaps lacks their killer instincts. But he is by no means a pushover, and generally someone you’d want with you in a foxhole. Probably drinks a bit too much.

SYNOPSIS: The Source is a story of the power and influence the media have over our society, and the forces that both shape our views of the world and control our privacy.
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SURFING MY DNA:
A One-Woman Show written and performed by Jodi Long
First rehearsal: April 16, 2019.
First Performance: May 8, 2019. Final Performance TBD.

role cast
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VOYAGER ONE
A World Premiere by Jared Michael Delaney.
First Rehearsal: June 11, 2019
First Performance: July 3, 2019. Final Performance, August 4, 2019,
Director: Evan Bergman.

CAST BREAKDOWN

CARL/CEYGAN: Played by the same actor, ethnicity indeterminate, 30’s. A scientist with NASA.

SARAH/WOMAN: Played by the same actor, ethnicity indeterminate, late 20’s-mid 30’s. A scientist with NASA.

SYNOPSIS: In the far future - a discovery is made which upends everything humanity has been led to believe while in the 1970s, a pair of researchers on the Voyager One Golden Record project find themselves debating the very role humanity has to play in the universe. All while Chuck Berry sings go Johnny, go...
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MEMOIRS OF A FORGOTTEN MAN
A National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere by D.W. Gregory.
First Rehearsal: August 6, 2019
First Performance: August 29, 2019. Final Performance, September 29, 2019.
Director: James Glossman.

SYNOPSIS: A Soviet journalist with the gift of total recall. A psychologist seeking to rehabilitate herself. A government censor with a secret past. Over two decades their fates become entwined as victims and collaborators in Stalin’s campaign to rewrite public memory.

CAST BREAKDOWN

Actor 1: Alexei/the Amazing Azarov -- characters are early mid 30s

Actor 2: Kreplev/Vasily - characters are mid-50s

Actor 3: Natalya/Madame Demidova - characters are mid-40s

Actor 4: Peasant Woman/Miss Markayevna/Mother/Utkin - characters are mid 40s to mid 50s
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SHOW TBA:
First rehearsal: October 1, 2019.
First Performance: October 23, 2019.
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Theatre’s statement: Age is not as important as the spirit of the actor. We are looking for actors who embody the sense of youth or age needed for each role. Non-traditional casting is encouraged, and actors of color, seniors and performers with disabilities are encouraged to audition for all the plays.

Plays and dates subject to change.


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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