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THE DEAD, 1904 Equity Principal Auditions - Irish Repertory Theatre Auditions

Posted September 17, 2018
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THE DEAD, 1904 - Irish Repertory Theatre

THE DEAD, 1904 - NYC EPA

Irish Repertory Theatre


AUDITION DATE

Mon, Oct 01, 2018

10:00 am - 6:00 pm (EDT)

Lunch 1:30 to 2:30

CONTRACT

Off Broadway Tier 3 Salary: $625/wk Plus Pension and Health

SEEKING

Equity actors for various roles. All roles require authentic Irish accents. See breakdown.

PREPARATION

Please prepare a short contemporary monologue. Bring picture and resume.

LOCATION

Irish Repertory Theatre

132 W 22nd St

New York, NY 10011-2419

PERSONNEL

Artistic Director Charlotte Moore
Producing Director Ciaran O’Reilly
By James Joyce
Adapted by Paul Muldoon and Jean Hanff Korelitz

Directed by Ciaran O’Reilly (attending the EPA)

OTHER DATES

Rehearsals begin: October 23rdth, 2018
Performances begin: November 17th, 2018
Closing Performance January 13th, 2019

The DEAD, 1904 will be performed at American Irish Historical Society,
991 5th Avenue, New York City at 80th Street.

OTHER

Stage management positions are already filled.

EPA Procedures are in effect for this audition.

An Equity monitor will be provided.

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

Synopsis: James Joyce’s beloved short story from The Dubliners features a holiday gathering on The Feast of the Epiphany, 1904, in the Dublin home of two elderly sisters, Kate and Julia Morkin. At the party are family and friends, a celebrated tenor, an ardent nationalist, a lost alcoholic, and Gabriel Conroy (nephew of Kate and Julia and his wife Gretta. Over the course of the evening there is music, dancing and dining. The tenor sings a haunting traditional lament – The Lass of Aughrim – and when it is all over Gabriel Conroy will learn something about his wife that changes everything: his idea of her and of himself, his sense of what it actually means to be alive, and to be dead.

This unique, immersive script, conceived by author Jean Hanff Korelitz and Pulitzer-prize winning Irish Poet and former New Yorker poetry editor Paul Muldoon, has been adapted to fit the beautiful venue while staying totally true in language and tone to the beloved holiday story. The cast of 12 and a small audience of 55 will move together around a perfectly restored c.1900 mansion, experiencing the party as it would have taken place in 1904 Dublin. All will sit down for a sumptuous Edwardian holiday meal (catered by Great Performances) in the mansion’s dining room.

Available Roles:

Gabriel Conroy, Mid 30’s to mid 50’s A secondary school teacher and book reviewer. Self absorbed, reflective; cosmopolitan, thoughtful; brooding. Proud of his command of the language. A natural orator.

Gretta Conroy, mid 30’s to mid 50’s Gabriel's wife, a strong adroit woman who masks her inner emotions. She has a kindness and beauty about her as she moves through the room and mingles with guests and family. Towards the end of the evening as she hears a song that recalls a former love, we see a side of her that has never been revealed.

Lily, 20’s Maid to the Morkans. Charming, industrious –a take charge girl like a breath of fresh air. Improvisational skills useful. As Lily greets and makes people welcome as they enter the home.

Freddy Malins, An alcoholic friend of Gabriel. Talkative, Boisterous, passionate, longwinded and blissfully unaware of the effect his drunkenness has on those around him.

Miss Daly, mid 20’s to mid 40’s. A delightful woman. Must play the piano and violin very well.

Bartell D'Arcy, (30’s/50’s) A famous tenor in the Dublin of 1904. A diva: he can be conceited and prickly when he feels slighted; Sensitive. He owns a rich beautiful voice and when he sings, all eyes are upon him. Requires some ballroom dancing skills.

The following roles have been CAST:

Kate Morkan, 60’s to 80’s Gabriel’s elderly aunt. Vivacious, outspoken and in a state of perpetually fretting. CAST

Julia Morkan, 60’s to 80’s Gabriel’s Aunt and Kate’s sister. Spacey. More fragile than her sister, her mind tends to wander. Must sing. CAST

Mary Jane Morkan, 30’s Niece of Kate and Julia Morkan. A music teacher. Must play the piano very well. Ballroom dancing a plus. CAST

Molly Ivors, 30’s A contemporary of Gabriel at University. Sassy with a teasing disposition. A strong nationalist with a contempt for those like Gabriel that favor continental values. She is her own woman. Some ballroom dancing skills. CAST

Mr. Browne, The sole Protestant guest at the party. A man about town; Charming and seedy and very fond of his whiskey. A refined Irish accent. Some basic ballroom skills. CAST

Mrs. Malins, (60’s/70’s) Freddy's mother. Long suffering. She shares Freddie’s passion for the insignificant detail. CAST


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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