WHAT:
Audition for - Five Guys Named Moe
A musical by Clarke Peters
Directed by Thomas 'TeeKay' King
VENUE:
Hattiloo Theatre 37 South Cooper, Memphis, TN 38104
AUDITION
Saturday, May 7, 2022, 10a - noon
CALLBACKS
Sunday, May 8, 2022, 2p - 4p
REHEARSALS
June 4 - July 14, 2022 (off 1 - 4 July 2022)
SHOW RUN
July 15 – 7 August 7, 2022
ROLES:
Nomax: Chorus / Ensemble, Black/ African American Male, 23-30; a gloomy young man–our protagonist.
Big Moe: Chorus / Ensemble, Black/ African American Male, 18-50; the tall, authoritative Moe.
Eat Moe: Chorus / Ensemble, Black/ African American Male, 18-48; merry and solidly built.
Four-Eye Moe: Chorus / Ensemble, Black/ African American Male, 18-50; the leader of the Moes who wears glasses.
Little Moe: Chorus / Ensemble, Black/ African American Male, 18-50; a small man who loves big girls.
No Moe: Chorus / Ensemble, Black/ African American Male, 18-50; the straightlaced, no nonsense Moe.
Actors are paid and receive complimentary tickets
ABOUT THE PRODUCTION:
Five Guys Named Moe is about Nomax – he’s broke, his lovely Lorraine left him and he’s listening to the radio at 5:00 in the morning. Out of the radio, five guys named Moe appear. Set to Louis Jordan’s iconic rhythm and blues/jazz score, the Moes encourage Nomax to turn his life around and tell Lorraine that he loves her. This show enjoyed a Broadway run and was nominated for two Tony Awards.
ABOUT HATTILOO:
Hattiloo is a 501(c)3 mission non-profit organization. Its mission is “to develop a Black theatre that is accessible to, relevant to, and reflective of a multicultural community.” It produces shows that depict Black life and that transcend their entertainment value by giving audiences an authentic, cultural experience.
As the largest Black theatre in the Mid-South and one of a few free-standing Black theatres in the country, Hattiloo is a hub for national Black theatre training and convening, and our youth programs share this focus.
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