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Theatre Workshop of Nantucket 2024 season plays Equity Principal Actors - Theatre Workshop of Nantucket Auditions

Posted January 24, 2024
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Theatre Workshop of Nantucket | Nantucket, MA

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AUDITION DATE

Friday, February 2, 2024

10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (E)

Lunch 2:00-3:00 pm

APPOINTMENTS

Contact casting Monday-Friday, opportunities@theatrenantucketorg, to schedule an appointment time. We are not accepting video submissions.

CONTRACT

SPT

$459 weekly minimum (SPT 4)

SEEKING

Equity actors for our 2024 Season. Productions include: Sense & Sensibility, Clue, tick, tick…BOOM!, Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks, A Christmas Carol (A New Adaptation)

PREPARATION

Please bring prepared sides, provided by casting after the appointment is scheduled through email. (No accompanist will be present.)

LOCATION

Bennett Hall

62 Center St

Nantucket, MA 02554-3605

Our theatre, Bennett Hall, is past the front lawn and to the right of the First Congregational Church. THIS SPACE'S VENTILATION HAS NOT BEEN VERIFIED BY ACTORS' EQUITY ASSOCIATION.

PERSONNEL

Justin Cerne, Producing Artistic Director Addie Doyle, Production Manager

Nigel Goss, Music Director

OTHER DATES

Auditions for musicals on February 3 (see separate notice).

See production-specific dates in breakdown.

OTHER


www.theatrenantucket.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

Sense and Sensibility

Character Breakdown Rehearsals: May 20 - June 4

Performances: June 5 - June 23

Elinor Dashwood: The eldest Dashwood sister; intelligent, sensible. Female-identifying. 20s-30s

Marianne Dashwood: The middle Dashwood sister; sensitive, romantic and passionate. Female identifying. Early 20s.

Margaret Dashwood: The youngest Dashwood sister; playful, spirited, eager. Female-identifying. Young teenager.

Mrs. Dashwood: Mother to the Dashwood sisters; recently widowed. Loving, upbeat, good-humored. Female-identifying. 40s-60s.

John Dashwood: Elder half-brother to the Dashwood sisters (from their father’s side); no blood relation to Mrs. Dashwood. Not unkind, but easily misled. Male-identifying. 20s-30s

Fanny (Ferrars) Dashwood: Wife to John Dashwood, sister to Edward and Robert. Conniving, strong-willed, nasty. Female-identifying. 20s-30s

Edward Ferrars: Brother to Robert and Fanny; a gentleman, a bachelor. Introverted, kind, earnest, awkward. Late 20s-early 40s. Male-Identifying.

Robert Ferrars: Younger brother to Edward and Fanny; a callow, silly, young man. 20s-30s. Male Identifying.

Colonel Brandon: middle-aged bachelor; worldly, honorable, loyal. 30s-40s. Male-identifying.

John Willoughby: a handsome, charming, and dashing young man. Good humored. Aloof. 20s. Male Identifying.

Sir John Middleton: A jovial country gentleman, and distant relation to Mrs. Dashwood. Pleasant and friendly. 40s-50s. Male-Identifying.

Mrs. Jennings: A good-natured, boisterous woman; mother-in-law to Sir John, and terror to the countryside. 40s-50s. Female-Identifying.

Lady Middleton: Hauty, uptight. An over-bred lady. Disliked by the Dashwoods. 30s-40s. Female Identifying.

Lucy Steele: Willful and manipulative. Fawning and calculating. A young girl with no fortune. Late teens to early twenties. Female-Identifying.

Anne Steele: Lucy’s sister; indiscreet, jealous, and slightly dim-witted. Late teens to early twenties. Female-Identifying.

The Gossips: (various ages, any gender) A chorus of high-society creatures; always watching, observing, judging, delighting. “Not necessarily malicious.”

Clue

Character Breakdown

Rehearsals: June 24 - July 9

Performances: July 10 - August 24

WADSWORTH: (Male-Identifying) A traditional British butler in every sense: uptight, formal, and “by the book.” He is the driving force in the play.

YVETTE: (Female-Identifying) A sexy, French Maid, with secret aspirations. (Also plays THE REPORTER in the final scene).

MISS SCARLET: (Female-Identifying) A dry, sardonic D.C. Madam who is more interested in secrets than sex.

MRS. PEACOCK: (Female-Identifying) The church-going wife of a Senator. A bit batty, neurotic, and quick to hysteria.

MRS. WHITE: (Female-Identifying) A pale, morbid, and tragic woman. Mrs. White may or may not be the murderer of her five ex-husbands.

COLONEL MUSTARD: (Male-Identifying) A puffy, pompous, dense, blow-hard of a military man.

PROFESSOR PLUM: (Male-Identifying) An academic Casanova who woos women with his big … brain.

MR. GREEN: (Male-Identifying) A timid, yet officious, rule follower. He’s a bit of a klutz and awfully anxious.

ENSEMBLE #1 to play:

THE COOK: A threatening presence.

THE MOTORIST: A benign gentleman who rings the wrong doorbell.

AUXILIARY SCARLET: The back of Miss Scarlet during a scene of theatrical trickery. AUXILIARY WADSWORTH: Wadsworth during two scenes of theatrical trickery.

AN AGENT: An FBI agent who helps to save the day.

ENSEMBLE #2 to play:

MR. BODDY: A mobster type fella. A dark cloud follows this guy wherever he goes. THE COP: A “Regular Joe.”

AUXILIARY MUSTARD: The back of Colonel Mustard during a scene of theatrical trickery. AUXILIARY WADSWORTH: Wadsworth during two scenes of theatrical trickery.

AN AGENT: An FBI agent who helps to save the day.

ENSEMBLE #3 to play:

THE “BROKEN DOWN CAR” COP: a regular Joe. (Alive and Dead.)

BACKUP COP, backup for the chief.

tick, tick…BOOM

Character Breakdown

Rehearsals: July 11 - July 26

Performances: July 27 - August 15

JON: A struggling composer on the brink of his 30th birthday. Michael's roommate and Susan's boyfriend. Male-Identifying. Vocal range top: A4, Vocal range bottom: A2

MICHAEL: A former actor-turned-market research executive. He is Jon's roommate and best friend. Character Doublings include COUNTER GUY, DAD, and MARKET RESEARCH GUY. Male Identifying. Vocal range top: Gb4, Vocal range bottom: Bb2

SUSAN: A dancer and Jon's girlfriend. Sexy, kind, independent. Character Doublings include KARESSA, ROSA, JUDY, and MOM. Female-Identifying. Vocal range top: D5, Vocal range bottom: A3

Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks

Character Breakdown

Rehearsals: August 27 - September 10

Performances: September 11 - September 28

LILY HARRISON: a self-described tight-arsed old biddy living alone in St Petersburg Beach on the Gulf Coast of Florida. As the play opens, she is waiting for her first of six weekly in-home dance lessons. (female, late 60s to mid 70s)

MICAEL MINETTI: an acerbic gay man who has been forced by circumstances to leave his life as a chorus boy on Broadway and take work as a dance instructor. (male, mid 40s, holding on to mid 30s)

A Christmas Carol

Character Breakdown

Rehearsals: November 5 - November 25

Performances: November 26 - December 14

CHARLES DICKENS: Male. Activist and writer. The Narrator.

EBENEZER SCROOGE: Male. Scrooge is a grumpy old man who has buried a lot of memories by focusing only on his work and material success.

FRED: Male. Fred is the opposite of his uncle Scrooge— upbeat and optimistic, he celebrates his life, even though he’s not well off financially.

JANE: Female. Jane is Fred’s wife; confident and strong, a modern woman who isn’t afraid to let her voice be heard.

The Cratchit Family:

BOB CRATCHIT: Male. Bob is a good-natured and hard-working man, doing his best to stay positive while supporting a large family and working for a very difficult boss.

MRS. CRATCHIT: Female. Bob Cratchit’s supportive wife and mother to their large brood. Featured solos

TINY TIM: Male. Tiny Tim is Cratchit’s son who, despite his physical challenges, still believes in everything around him.

The Spirits:

JACOB MARLEY: Male. The ghost of Jacob Marley shows the tragic end of a life lived like Scrooge’s. He deals with heavy emotions at all times— anger and anguish mostly.

GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PAST: Female, teens and up. The Ghost seems gentle and ethereal, but her questioning of Scrooge intentionally causes him to address memories he’d be happier to push aside.

GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PRESENT: Adult. Loud and boisterous, the Ghost lives in the moment but mixes his good nature with a serious understanding of the weight of time.

GHOST OF CHRISTMAS YET TO COME: Non-speaking.

From Scrooge’s Past:

FANNY: Scrooge’s Sister. Her warmth is such that she can make even Boy Scrooge’s saddest day better.

ISABEL: Female. Belle is the girl of Young Ebenezer’s dreams, who falls for him but is strong and independent enough to walk away when he chooses to work over her.

FEZZIWIG: Male. Mr. Fezziwig is a huge personality who is loved by all and who wants nothing more than to share his success with everyone around him.

MRS. FEZZIWIG: Female, 40s or older. Much like Mr. Fezziwig, Mrs. Fezziwig is a big personality who turns everything she touches into a celebration.

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