Peninsula Players 2024 Season - Milwaukee, WI EPA Peninsula Players Theatre Foundation, Inc. | Fish Creek, WI
Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA
Wednesday, December 6, 2023
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM (C)
To schedule an appointment, please email casting@peninsulaplayers.com
Please indicate your preferred audition time and any times you are NOT available.
CORST
$984 weekly minimum (Tier Z)
Equity actors for roles in Peninsula Player's 2024 season (see breakdown).
Peninsula Players Theatre celebrates equity, diversity, accessibility, and inclusion. Audition for the role you want. Whatever your ethnicity, race, gender identity, body type -- all are welcome and will be considered.
Due to the nature of the resident company of the CORST contract, many actors will be used in more than one show.
Please prepare a short, contemporary monologue appropriate to our season. If auditioning for MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET, please also prepare a brief cut of a song and accompany yourself on an appropriate instrument. No accompanist will be present at this call.
PENINSULA PLAYERS 2024 SEASON
Milwaukee Youth Arts Center
325 W. Walnut Street
Milwaukee, WI 53212
EXPECTED TO ATTEND:
Linda Fortunato, Artistic Director
I Ought to Be in Pictures: First rehearsal 5/31, First performance 6/18, Closing 7/7 The Angel Next Door: First rehearsal 6/20, First performance 7/10, Closing 7/28 Million Dollar Quartet: First rehearsal 7/12, First performance 7/31, Closing 8/18 Mary's Wedding: First rehearsal 8/2, First performance 8/21, Closing 9/1
The Stranger: First rehearsal 8/16, First performance 9/4, Closing 10/20
OTHER
Submit questions to
casting@peninsulaplayers.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.
I OUGHT TO BE IN PICTURES - by Neil Simon
Director - TBD
California, 1980
Herb - (40s-50s) Not very successful Hollywood writer with perpetual writer’s block. Big on heart and humor. Short on the skills needed to reconnect with his estranged daughter.
Libby - (19) A strong, high-spirited girl from New York, who hitchhikes across the country to “be in pictures.” Her actual motive is to connect with her estranged father. She has an energy, vitality, and sharp sense of humor. (Possible NY dialect)
Steffy - (40s) A single-mother, with a positive, comforting energy whose on-again, off-again relationship with Herb is starting not to be enough for her.
THE ANGEL NEXT DOOR - by Paul Slade Smith
Director - TBD
Newport, RI, 1948
Charlotte Sanders - (40s-60s) A successful Broadway playwright. Smart, resourceful, optimistic. Oliver Adams - (early 20s) A young novelist. Sweet, sincere, full of promise, still unsure of himself.
Arthur Sanders - (40s-60s) Charlotte's husband and co-playwright. A pessimist to her optimist, delighted to be her foil.
Olga Molnar - (40s-70s) The Housekeeper. Has a nebulous Eastern European accent. An unabashedly unhelpful servant
Margot Bell - (mid-late 20s) A Broadway singer and actress easily cast as the ingenue, but realizing she's wiser and stronger than the characters she plays.
Victor Pratt - (mid-late 30s) A Broadway leading man - and an idiot. Impressively self-involved and, in his mind, the handsomest, sexiest, manliest man on Broadway. Always a beat behind.
MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET - by Colin Escott and Floyd Mutrux
Director - TBD
Memphis, TN, 1956 (This is early in the career of these four legends)
Jerry Lee Lewis - piano prodigy
Carl Perkins - lead guitar
Johnny Cash - guitar
Elvis Presley - guitar
Sam Phillips - (30s) The Father of Rock 'n' Roll and founder of Sun Records; a towering and charismatic figure in American music. From Alabama.
Dyanne - (20s) An aspiring singer. Elvis’s girlfriend. Strong singer. Confident and assertive. Brother Jay - bass, older brother of Carl Perkins
Fluke - drummer
MARY’S WEDDING - by Stephen Massicotte.
Director - TBD
Canada, England, and France - 1920 & 1914
Mary – (20s) Recently arrived in Canada from England. She is a dreamer and a romantic, also strong and intellectual (In dream, the same actress also plays Gordon Flowers - Charlie’s superior officer and companion in battle)
Charlie – (20s) Works on his father’s farm. He is brave and determined, but also vulnerable. Becomes a soldier with a Horse Regiment in WWI.
THE STRANGER - Agatha Christie
Director - TBD
England, 1930s
(All characters use RP other than one or both housekeepers - could be Irish, Cockney, etc.)
Enid Bradshaw - (20s-30s) Not content with her current situation living a staid life. Looking for adventure.
Doris West - (20s-30s) Enid’s friend and roommate. A bit of a romantic. Supportive and protective of Enid.
Dick Lane - (30’s) Hasn’t yet found his confidence. Sincere, honest.
Gerald Strange - (30s-40s) - a confident, charming man who looks like someone who has lived an outdoor life. He has a rather disarming manner.
Mrs. Huggins - (40s-70s) Housekeeper. Has cheerful pessimism (Doubles Mrs. Birch).
Mrs. Birch - (40s-70s) Severe, humorless housekeeper. She has none of Mrs. Huggins’s cheerful pessimism (Doubles Mrs. Huggins)
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