Call Type
Equity Principal
Time(s)
Equity Principal Auditions
Wednesday, November 25, 2016
10 AM to 6 PM
lunch 1:30 to 2:30
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Contract
LOA-NYC
$500 a week
Location
Ensemble Studio Theatre
549 West 52nd Street, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10019
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Seeking
Equity actors for various roles.
See breakdown
Preparation
Please prepare a brief contemporary monologue under 2 minutes
Bring picture and resume.
Other Dates
Run: February 2, 2016 – February 28, 2016.
Tentative Rehearsal start: January 4, 2016
Personnel
Written by Frank Basloe
Directed by William Carden
· EPA Rules are in effect.
· A monitor will be provided.
Performers of all ethnic and racial background are encouraged to attend.
Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions.
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Breakdown
Seeking:
HAROLD BURDEN
Male, early 20s. Yale student on scholarship. Though he’s able to meet the academic rigors of Yale he is insecure about his modest background. Hardworking and serious minded.
JAMES SANDERS
Male, early 20s. Intelligent, appealing and hardworking honors student at Yale. A product of the public schools in Kansas, he has focused primarily on academic achievement at Yale, with little interest in extracurriculars or social striving.
STANLEY MILGRAM
Male, late 20s. Extremely intelligent and driven Yale Psychology Professor. A Bronx born Jew he has risen through education and is eager to make his mark. Having just completed his Harvard PhD he’s in his first semester on the faculty and has ambitious research agenda.
WILLIAM SLOANE COFFIN, JR
Male, mid 30s. Dynamic Yale Chaplain who serves as the foremost religious leader at Yale. He is outspoken and has combination of courage and compassion. Developing a reputation at Yale and beyond for both his strong oration and principled stances.
FRANCIS DUNLEAVY
Male, early 20s. Yale student and product of Andover and privilege. Though his prep school background led him to gravitate toward more moneyed class at Yale, he has found the fit with them to be strained of late.
SAUL DASHOFF
Male, early 20s. Yale student with strong sense of humor and self. He’s managed to stay afloat academically and socially despite being Jew from public school system.
MITCHELL HALVERSON III
Male, early 20s. Yale student and product of Andover. More of a striver socially than academically. Has sense of entitlement born of his upbringing.
MARGARET HOPSON
Female, early 20s. Smith College student. Her teenage battle with Polio has left her with both a pronounced limp and strong sense of determination. Her experience has given her a quiet courage and sense of truth.
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