PUEBLO REVOLT - Equity video submissions Artists Repertory Theatre | Portland, OR
Notice: Submission
LORT Non-Rep
$739 weekly minimum (LORT D)
Equity actors for Native American roles in PUEBLO REVOLT by Dillon Christopher Chitto, and upcoming workshops by Native playwrights to be named (see breakdown).
Background check will be required by the University for all actors and production crew.
COVID protocols will be determined by public health risk at the time of any in-person event, and all participants will have advanced notification.
Rehearsals, tech, and three previews at the University of Portland’s Mago Hunt Center. Production transfers to Native Arts and Culture Foundation’s performance space for additional tech, two previews, and three week run.
See submission form for sides for PUEBLO REVOLT. For other workshops, prepare a monologue or short scene of your choice. Submission form can be found at
www.artistsrep.org/about/audition-information .
To submit an audition tape, please visit
www.artistsrep/about/audition-information and click on link to submission form.
Deadline: 06/30/2023
Viewing submissions:
Jeanette Harrison (Artistic Director)
Lava Alapai (Associate Artistic Director) Luan Schooler (Casting)
Callbacks for Pueblo Revolt will be in person in Portland, Oregon, date TBD.
Callbacks for future workshops will be scheduled as projects are finalized.
Rehearses August 22 through September 9, 2023 (Five out of seven day work week, Tuesday – Saturday span)
Tech rehearsal September 12 to 13
Previews September 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, and 21
Runs September 22 through October 15, 2023 in Portland, Oregon
OTHER
Pueblo Revolt will be produced at the University of Portland, and the Native Arts and Culture Foundation, in Portland, Oregon. Workshops of other new plays by Native writers will be in Portland, Oregon between July 1, 2023 and June 30, 2024,
titles/dates/locations to be determined.
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 submit.
None of the roles will be understudied.
PUEBLO REVOLT:
Feem Whim – Native American (Isleta Pueblo), younger brother, late teens/early 20’s. Gay, idealistic, has a huge crush on the Spanish baker’s son. Socially awkward AF.
Ba’homa – Native American (Isleta Pueblo), older brother, late 20’s, straight. Caretaker to his kid brother. Inexperienced revolutionary. A tic tac toe shark.
OTHER UPCOMING WORKSHOPS
Possible roles include:
Native females/femmes who would be placed in a high school girls' boarding school dorm, 18+ to play 17-18. Ability to speak Navajo a plus.
Native woman, 30s-40s, unable to pass for white.
Native woman, 30s-40s, able to pass for white.
Native woman, 50s, Alaskan Native.
Native man, late 20s-early 40s.
Native man, 50s-60s, Alaskan Native.
Native people who sing, all ages and genders
Native people who speak Lakota.
Native people who speak Seneca or any of the Haudenosaunee languages.
Native people who speak Navajo.
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