Woolly Mammoth Theatre Co. 2023-24 Season - Washington EPA Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company | Washington, DC
Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA
Sunday, June 25, 2023
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (E)
Break: 1:00-2:00pm
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$779 weekly minimum - Until Dec. 31, 2023 $818 weekly minimum - After Jan 1, 2024
Equity actors for roles in Woolly Mammoth Theatre Co. 2023-24 Season, specifically for the production of THE SENSATIONAL SEA MINKETTES (see breakdown).
All roles for other productions in the season (MY MAMA AND THE FULL-SCALE INVASION, PUBLIC OBSCENITIES, AMM (I)GONE, and ROSE: YOU ARE WHO YOU EAT) have been cast.
Please prepare a modern monologue from the canon of American drama that’s no more than 90 seconds, do not exceed 2 minutes.
Woolly Mammoth Theatre
641 D St NW
Washington, DC 20004
The Classroom (Lower Lobby)
Expected to attend:
Maria Manuela Goyanes (Artistic Director) Danica Rodriguez (Casting Director) Mekala Sridhar (BOLD Associate Producer)
See production dates in
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An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.
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By Vivian J.O. Barnes
Directed by Taylor Reynolds
Dates:
First Rehearsal: January 9, 2024
Tech Begins: January 29, 2024
Previews Begin: February 5, 2024
Opening: February 10, 2024
Closing: March 3, 2024
All dates subject to change
The Sensational Sea Mink-ettes are days away from their Homecoming half-time performance and the pressure is on. The student body, the administration, the alumni, their families — everyone is expecting perfection. As the big day creeps closer, the women must contend with flaring tempers, bodies pushed to their limits, and what it means to be a team in Vivian J.O. Barnes’ funny and surprising world premiere play.
All of these characters are members of an HBCU dance team.
SHANTEÈ - college senior and captain of the team, lives by the rule “excellence or nothing”, cares deeply about the team doing well, manipulative to get the best performance, she is not uncaring, but the care impulse is clouded by the drive to impress. As hard as she is on everyone else, she’s twice as hard on herself.
ALEYSE - college freshmen and newest member of the team, a legacy Sea Mink-ette (meaning her mother and grandmother were Sea-Mink-ettes) and feeling the pressure, less coordinated than her teammates, overwhelmed and searching for her place in the group.
MAYA - college senior and former captain, the smartest person in most rooms, always on point, she doesn’t give 100% to the team because she knows her 80% is sufficient, always focused on her individual goals, but ultimately, very kind.
KIERA (KEKE) - college junior, not an amazing dancer but pretty good, often distracted and spacing out, a little quirky but there’s some darkness lurking underneath it.
RACQUEL (ROCKY) - college sophomore and bestie to Gabby, larger than life, aspiring singer/rapper, cares about her image and being seen, has no patience for Shanteè's strictness but still cares deeply about being excellent.
GABBY - college sophomore and bestie to Raquel, infatuated with her new boyfriend, has a big heart and is accepting, also has no patience for Shanteeè.
DIONNE (can double) - a kindred soul to Rocky, eccentric, believes Shanteé is more of tyrant than a captain
CHANTAL (can double) - keeps to herself, private, has a respect for Shanteè, willing to call things how she sees it making her judgmental or skeptical of others.
NIKKI (can double) - open and free with her body, more combative than her teammates and willing to stand up for herself, and often being judged by other teammates.
BY SASHA DENISOVA
TRANSLATED BY MISHA KACHMAN
ADAPTED BY KELLIE MECLEARY
(All roles in this production have been cast)
MOTHER (THIS ROLE HAS BEEN CAST) woman, any race, 60s-70s
DAUGHTER (THIS ROLE HAS BEEN CAST) woman, any race, 30s-40s
MAN (THIS ROLE HAS BEEN CAST): man, any race, 40s-50s
WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY SHAYOK MISHA CHOWDHURY
(All roles in this production have been cast)
CHOTON (THIS ROLE HAS BEEN CAST) A Bengali American PhD student, approaching thirty, born in Kolkata, raised in the US. He speaks fluent Bangla and American English.
RAHEEM (THIS ROLE HAS BEEN CAST) Choton’s boyfriend, Black American, mid twenties. A cinematographer.
PISHIMONI (THIS ROLE HAS BEEN CAST) Choton’s aunt, his father’s sister. Born and raised in Kolkata, Bangla is her primary language. Speaking English exhausts her.
PISHE (THIS ROLE HAS BEEN CAST) Pishimoni’s husband, Choton’s uncle, also born and raised in Kolkata.
SHOU (THIS ROLE HAS BEEN CAST) Early to mid-twenties, identifies as kothi, a gender category native to the Indian subcontinent.
THAMMI (THIS ROLE HAS BEEN CAST) Choton’s paternal grandmother, eighties, bedridden, with dementia.
JITESH (THIS ROLE HAS BEEN CAST) Caretaker to Thammi and the household help. Doesn’t speak English.
BABA (THIS ROLE HAS BEEN CAST) Choton’s father, appears briefly on FaceTime. His English is Americanized.
SEBANTI (THIS ROLE HAS BEEN CAST) A friend of Shou’s, an elder. Identifies as hijra.
AMM(I)GONE
CREATED AND PERFORMED BY ADIL MANSOOR
CO-DIRECTED BY LYAM B. GABEL
(All roles in this production have been cast.)
Adil (THIS ROLE HAS BEEN CAST)
ROSE: YOU ARE WHO YOU EAT
CONCEIVED, WRITTEN, AND PERFORMED BY JOHN JARBOE
DIRECTED BY MK TUOMANEN
(All roles in this production have been cast.)
Ensemble: John Jarboe and Musicians.
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