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THEATREWORKS SILICON VALLEY 2018-19 SEASON Equity Principal Auditions - TheatreWorks Silicon Valley Auditions

Posted February 17, 2018
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THEATREWORKS SILICON VALLEY 2018-19 SEASON - TheatreWorks Silicon Valley

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TheatreWorks Silicon Valley


AUDITION DATE

Mon, Mar 05, 2018

11:00 am - 6:00 pm (PST)

APPOINTMENTS

Visit https://www.theatreworks.org/contact-us/auditions/ before Friday, February 26 at 4:00pm to request an appointment.

CONTRACT

LORT Non-Rep LORT B, C Minimums - $914/wk, $848/wk

SEEKING

Actors and Singers for TheatreWorks' 2018/2019 Season of dramas, musicals, comedies and premieres, as well as projects in our New Works Initiative and Education programs.

PREPARATION

Total of 3 minutes: Either one song and one monologue, or two monologues. Bring sheet music in the key you plan to sing, headshot and resume.

LOCATION

American Conservatory Theatre Studios

30 Grant Ave

San Francisco, CA 94108

8th Floor

PERSONNEL

Casting Director: Jeffrey Lo.

OTHER DATES

Show #1 begins rehearsals in June 2018 -- Show #8 closes in July 2019.
Please see breakdown for details.

OTHER

No stage management positions are available.
www.theatreworks.org

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.

BREAKDOWN

HOLD THESE TRUTHS by Jeanne Sakata

Directed by TBD

Rehearsals begin 6/19/18

Performs 7/11/18 to 8/5/18

Setting: 1940s U.S.

GORDON HIRABYASHI: high-stamina, deep sense of patriotism and justice, comic. Japanese man

NATIVE GARDENS by Karen Zacarías

Directed by Amy Gonzales

Rehearsals begin 7/31/18

Performs 8/22/18 to 9/16/18

Setting: Present Day, a northwest Washington D.C. neighborhood

TANIA DEL VALLE (29): Latinx/from New Mexico, Ph.D. candidate, eight months pregnant

PABLO DEL VALLE (31): Latinx/ Chilean-American, Attorney at a highly successful D.C. law firm, married to Tania

VIRGINIA BUTLEY (late 50s): no-nonsense executive for a defense contractor, second-wave feminist, centrist Republican

FRANK BUTLEY (60s): Semi-retired, proud of his carefully-maintained garden, married to Virginia, centrist Republican

FUN HOME

Music by Jeanine Tesori, Book & Lyrics by Lisa Kron, based on the graphic novel by Alison Bechdel

Directed by Robert Kelley

Rehearsals begin 9/7/18

Performs10/3/18 to 10/28/18

Setting: Rural Pennsylvania 1969, Oberlin College 1979, New York 2003/Present

ALISON BECHDEL (43): Lesbian cartoonist recalling her emotionally distant childhood and struggling to make sense of her father, mezzo-soprano

MEDIUM ALISON (19): Studio art major cautiously discovering her sexuality.

SMALL ALISON (9): self-aware, confident, wants to be a tomboy, alto (B4-D5)

BRUCE BECHDEL (40s): Father, literate, closeted, devoted to home restoration, baritone (B2-G4)

HELEN BECHDEL (40s): Mother, actress, has a masters degree, unhappily married to Bruce, (mezzo)soprano (G#3-E5)

CHRISTIAN BECHDEL (10) Alison’s elder brother, eager to lead

JOHN BECHDEL (6): Alison’s younger brother, funny

ROY (23): hired help, Bruce’s former student / MARK (16): junior in high school, Bruce’s student / PETE: a mourner / BOBBY JEREMY: tv host, tenor (D3-B4/D5)

JOAN (19-22): Out lesbian, Oberlin college student Medium Alison falls for

TUCK EVERLASTING

Music by Chris Miller, Lyrics by Nathan Tysen, Book by Claudia Shear & Tim Federle

Directed by Robert Kelley

Rehearsals begin 11/2/18

Performs 11/28/18 to 12/23/18

Setting: Treegap, New Hampshire, early 20th century

WINNIE FOSTER (11): energetic, curious, child soprano (A3-E5)

JESSE TUCK (17): optimistic, impetuous, tenor (F3-C5, belt)

MAE TUCK (40s): mother to Jesse & Miles, spirited, mezzo-soprano (A3-E5)

ANGUS TUCK (40s): father to Jesse & Miles, married to Mae, wistful, with a spark in his eye, tenor (E3-B4)

THE MAN IN THE YELLOW SUIT (40s-50s): wants immortality at any cost, tenor (GS-B4)

MILES TUCK (22): Young man who lost his wife and son, tenor (F3-C5)

CONSTABLE JOE (40s-60s): seasoned professional detective, comic, tenor (F3-B4)

HUGO (15): eager detective-in-training, tenor (G3-C5)

BETSY FOSTER (40s): Winnie’s widowed mother, mezzo-soprano (A3-E5)

NANA (60s): headstrong, alto (A3-C#5)

FROST/NIXON by Peter Morgan

Directed by Leslie Martinson

Rehearsals begin 12/21/18

Performs 1/16/19 to 2/10/19

Setting: 1977

RICHARD NIXON (64): Disgraced 37th U.S. President, eloquent and presidential, with studied, effortful people skills

DAVID FROST (38): Talented British tv personality, a charismatic playboy in over his head

JOHN BIRT (33): British, Frost’s producer

EVONNE GOOLAGONG (26): Australian Aboriginal, Australian tennis player

JACK BRENNAN (40): Nixon’s chief of staff, former Marine [apparently had a great sense of humor]

JAMES RESTON, JR. (36): Frost’s Watergate researcher, 70s liberal, passionate, narrator

IRVING “SWIFTY” LAZAR (70): Nixon’s diminutive, crafty negotiator

MIKE WALLACE (59): respected U.S. newscaster

ROBERT ZELNICK (37): Frost’s executive producer, erudite, gentle

MANOLO SANCHEZ (47): Spanish/Cuban, longtime devoted Nixon aide

CAROLINE CUSHING (30s): Frost’s girlfriend, a socialite who knows how to hold her own

MARIE & ROSETTA by George Brant

Directed by Robert Kelley

Rehearsals begin 2/8/19

Performs 3/6/19 to 3/31/19

SISTER ROSETTA THARPE (early 30s): African-American, vivacious, an irrepressible spirit. A mean guitar player with a bluesy voice, plays spirituals that swing.

MARIE KNIGHT (early 20s): African-American, looks younger than she is. A more traditional alto gospel singer, plays staid piano, on her way to being a spiritual star.

ARCHDUKE by Rajiv Joseph

Directed by Giovanna Sardelli

Rehearsals begin 5/10/19

Performs 6/5/19 to 6/30/19

Setting: 1918 Ukraine and Serbia

GAVRILO PRINCIP (19): Hapless, poor, suffering from TB

NEDELJKO ?ABRINOVI? (~19): Hot-headed, poor, wants to be taken seriously as a man, suffering from TB

DRAGUTIN “APIS” DIMITRIJEVIC (40s-60s): An anarchist military officer, formidable, ambitious, self-important to a fault

SLADJANA (40s+): Apis’ reticent servant

TRIFKO GRABEŽ (~19): Apis’ sidekick, suffering from TB


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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