Hartford Stage Company Inc. | Hartford, CT
LORT Non-Rep
$1058 weekly minimum (LORT B)
Equity actors for roles in ROMEO AND JULIET (see breakdown).
WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER: We are committed to a strong anti-racist ethos and a collective recommitment to nurture and sustain a culture of equity, inclusion, and belonging at our organization. We seek to build a team that is passionate about theatre and that reflects the abundant vibrancy and diversity of our city, state, and nation. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applications will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, gender identity, sexual orientation, familial status, religion, ability, age, national origin, class, and veteran or immigrant status.
Please email your headshot and resume for consideration. Please include name of project, role, and union status in subject line. Deadline: 12/18/2024
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Melia Bensussen
Casting Directors: Alaine Alldaffer, Lisa Donadio
Invited auditions will be held in January.
First Rehearsal: March 18, 2025
First Preview: April 17, 2025
Opening: April 25, 2025
Closing: May 18, 2025
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.
NOTE: While the characters are written with he/him or she/her pronouns in the original scripts, we welcome gender non-conforming, genderqueer, transgender, and non-binary actors to audition for the roles they most identify with. We will also list race/ethnicity when specific to the character but are otherwise seeking all races and ethnicities. In addition, we will list disability when specific to a character, but are otherwise seeking actors of all abilities. Thank you to First Folio Theatre for inspiring the language in this note as we work towards a more inclusive casting process.
NOTE: Seeking all races, gender identities, and abilities. Many roles double. Tracks to be determined once the ensemble is assembled. Actors should be comfortable with heightened language. Movement experience and the ability to play instruments are a plus, as the production will move swiftly and feature live music. The ball will be a DAY OF THE DEAD celebration with a surrealist Mexicana dance.
JULIET: Female identifying, 18, Latinx. The purest center of the play. Grows up through the journey of the play - realizing she's been betrayed by all. The smartest person in the room. There is also an innocence here - disappointment in the betrayals by the adults. Wit. Kindness.
ROMEO: Male identifying, 18, A naïf. Any ethnicity. He thinks he knows what's going on and he truly doesn't. Easily seduced by given circumstances, given fights or love. Subject to his impulses.
TYBALT: Male identifying, early 20s, any ethnicity. Engages in wrestling, sword fighting. Sexy. Rambunctious overgrown boy.
BENVOLIO: Male identifying, early 20s, engages in a LOT of fighting, wrestling, sword fighting. Sexy. Rambunctious overgrown boy. Passionate Latino bro energy. Loves his family and his friends.
MERCUTIO: Non-binary and bisexual. 20 to 25, any ethnicity. Utterly sexual in every way - attracted to men and to women, and they respond. Fiery, wild, obeys nothing and no one - fits no box. Incredibly physical role.
LADY CAPULET: Female presenting. Mid to late 40's, any ethnicity. Scheming and ambitious, cold at heart. A little Lady M truth be told. Her cruelty is more typical of Capulet. Text from the husband will be redistributed to the wife to make her stronger.
LORD CAPULET: Male presenting, late 40's to 50, any ethnicity. Softer, kinder than the traditional Capulet. A romantic like his daughter.
FRIAR: Male Presenting, youthful 40's, any ethnicity. An ambitious Catholic priest. Trustworthiness is questionable.
NURSE: Female presenting, mid 40's early 50's, any ethnicity. The Nurse is Juliet's closest confidante and is more like a mother to her than Lady Capulet. She is one of the few characters who wants Juliet to be happy and will do anything to ensure her happiness. Comic.
PARIS: Male presenting, late 30's, any ethnicity, upper class, very rich, more French than not - no accent, but as in Old Society Old World NOT the New World. A decade older than R and J. A marriage prospect for Juliet.
EMPRESS ESCALUS: Female identifying, 50 to 65, any ethnicity. A la Empress Josephine who was in Mexico at this time. The voice of authority and political leader.
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