Weston Theater Company | Weston, VT
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM (E)
To schedule an audition appointment please email:
mail@westontheater.org. In your email, please include your desired timeframe (please give us at least a one-hour window where you can be seen) and we will respond with a confirmation. Important note: this e-mail address is ONLY to be used to set up *in-person auditions for 3/26, in Weston, VT*. Tapes are NOT being accepted at this address - it is solely to be used for Vermont EPA scheduling purposes for Equity members.
LORT Non-Rep
$839 weekly minimum (LORT D) + health/pension/transportation/lodging
Equity actors for roles in THE TWELFTH NIGHT SHOW (See breakdown).
Please prepare a brief Shakespearean monologue and a song of your choosing. Please prepare a song where you self-accompany on your own instrument, sing a cappella, or bring your own recorded accompaniment to be amplified through a Bluetooth-enabled speaker provided by the theatre. An accompanist will NOT be provided. Also, please bring your headshot and resume stapled together. If you are unable to attend this EPA, performers are welcome to send picture and resume submissions to
submissions@michaelcassara.net - however, please note we are unable to schedule any appointments at this email address.
Weston Playhouse at Walker Farm
705 Main St
Weston, VT 05161
Accessed via driveway at 703 Main Street. Parking free, in theater lot.
Created by Jacob Brandt and Megumi Nakamura
Book by Megumi Nakamura
Original Music by Jacob Brandt
Based on the play by William Shakespeare
Director: Megumi Nakamura
Musical Director: Jacob Brandt
Casting Director: Michael Cassara, CSA
Expected to attend:
Executive Artistic Director: Susanna Gellert
First Rehearsal 9/9/2025
First Preview 9/26/2025
Opening 9/28/2025
Closing 10/12/2025
New York City EPAs and ECCs are taking place in February/March, 2025.
An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.
Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA
THE TWELFTH NIGHT SHOW
NOTE: All roles require strong comedic timing, command of Shakespearean language, and excellent musicianship.
A - Baritenor. He/Him. Any ethnicity. Believes himself to be the leader of the group and deems himself an expert in all things Shakespeare. Can be condescending and loud, but is ultimately sweet and insecure. Doubles as Malvolio, Feste, and others. Excellent folk guitarist. Ideally plays other handheld instruments (ukulele, banjo, mandolin, bass, etc.).
B - Alto. Any gender identity. BIPOC. Idealist. Loves Shakespeare but is bored of the traditional tropes. Knows they are the smartest in the room. Doubles as Viola and others. Plays at least one of the following: guitar, bass, cello, violin, piano. Ideally a multi-instrumentalist.
C - Alto. Any gender identity. Any ethnicity. Stand-up comedian, improv actor and musician. Always goes for the laugh. Terrible taste in men. Doubles as Olivia, Sir Toby, and others. Plays at least one of the following: guitar, bass, cello, violin, piano. Ideally a multi-instrumentalist.
D - Tenor. Any gender identity. Any ethnicity. Crazy talented, but less confident than they should be. Shy. A romantic. Doubles as Orsino, Sir Andrew, and others. Excellent percussionist and guitarist. Ideally plays other handheld instruments (ukulele, banjo, mandolin, bass, etc).
Videos