Call Type
Equity Principal
Time(s)
Equity Principal Auditions in Albany
Thursday January 8, 2015
10 AM to 6 PM
lunch 1:30 to 2
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Contract
TYA
Tour; $461/minimum
Location
Capital Repertory Theatre
111 N. Pearl Street
Albany, NY 12207
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Seeking
3 Actor/singer/musicians (2 men, 1 woman). Versatile acting skills needed, as each plays multiple roles.
see breakdown.
Preparation
Actors will read from sides, in addition to singing a song and playing a piece on an instrument.
Bring picture and resume, stapled together.
Note: All sides and lead sheets will be available for actors to request prior to the auditions, as well as being made available on the day of auditions
Other Dates
1st Rehearsal: 2/12/2015. Tour Begins: 3/2/2015 Tour Ends: 3/28/2015
EMCs and Non-AEA performers, see breakdown for additional info.
Other
Actors must have local housing. No housing available for out-of-town performers.
Personnel
Producing Artistic Director: Maggie Mancinelli-Cahill
Writer: Maggie Mancinelli-Cahill
Director: Margaret E. Hall
Chief Admin Officer: Philip Morris
NY Casting Director: Stephanie Klapper
· A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.
Appointments
AEA members do not need an appointment, but if you prefer one, call Charlie Owens at 518-462-4531 X403; leave message or email cowens@capitalrep.org.
Performers of all ethnic and racial background are encouraged to attend.
Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions.
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Breakdown
Preparation Instructions:
1. sides/lead sheets provided on request or at the theatre
2. vocals for: Oh! That Low Bridge or Fifteen Miles on the Erie Canal
3. guitar/banjo/fiddle (violin), etc.: Oh! That Low Bridge or Fifteen Miles on the Erie Canal, as well as an additional song of your choosing
Bring picture and resume, stapled together.
All sides and lead sheets will be available for actors to request prior to the auditions, as well as being made available on the day of auditions
For the past decade, Capital Repertory Theatre’s TYA Touring “On-The-Go” productions have been presented in a variety of schools and environments throughout the Capital Region to very diverse audiences. Actors should enjoy performing for and interacting with young audiences (elementary and middle school students). There are post-show discussions after every performance (time permitting). Actors must also be collegial and adaptive. There are no overnight stays on the tour. The TYA work week is Monday – Saturday.
They Built America, a new original work, will introduce students and audiences to the real men, women and children, the politicians, farmers, merchants and laborers who came north to build the Erie Canal. The story of Kelly McPhearson unfolds, that of an undercover female worker on the canal, detailing the creation of this miraculous waterway that transformed America from a burgeoning country into a great nation.
Seeking:
2 Male Actor/Singer/Musicians:
To play 20s-40s: (2) Physically adept actor/musicians who will portray a variety of characters ie: Politicians, Immigrant Workers, Canal Engineers, etc. Good with accents (Irish, German, Italian and Norwegian), and can play the guitar, banjo, or fiddle (violin). Harmonica and melodica players a plus.
1 Female Actor/Singer Musician
To play 20s-40s: (1) Physically adept actress/musician to portray a variety of characters, both male and female, ie: Politicians, Immigrant Workers, Canal Engineers, etc. Good with accents (Irish, English, German, Italian and Norwegian), and can play guitar, banjo, or fiddle (violin). Hand-drum a plus.
Information for EMCs/Non-AEA performers
EMCs: Send headshot and resume to cowens@capitalrep.org or Capital Repertory Theatre (above address) marked: “Local EPAs.” Non-professional actors and EMCs appropriate for roles will be contacted to come in as space allows. Headshots/resumes must be received by January 2, 2015.
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