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RACE - The Warner Theatre Non Equity Auditions

Posted February 21, 2016
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RACE - The Warner Theatre

Auditions Announced for
RACE by David Mamet

To be presented by the Warner Stage Company
beginning April 9, 2016 in the Nancy Marine Studio Theatre

Sunday, February 28, 2016 at 7:00pm (by appointment)
Monday, February 29, 2016 at 7:00pm (by appointment)

All roles are open to audition. We are seeking three men and one woman for this production (2WM, 1BM, 1BF). All auditioning will be asked to read from the script. The production is directed by Sharon A. Wilcox.

Rehearsals will be held three nights per week on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursdaybeginning March 6, 2016. There will be one midweek rehearsal on Thursday, April 14, 2016.

All actors interested in being cast in this show should read this play and have an understanding of its background. A reading copy is available upon request.

The Warner Stage Company is a regional community theatre company and does not offer compensation or housing for performers.

CALLBACKS: Monday, February 29, 2016 at 8:30pm (If needed)

AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Audition slots can be reserved on the audition page at
www.warnertheatre.org
or by sending an email to
auditions@warnertheatre.org
to schedule your appointment. An audition confirmation e-mail will be sent with full details on what will be expected at your audition. Audition appointments by online request or e-mail are preferred, but if you do not have access to e-mail call the Warner Theatre Audition Line at
860-489-7180 ext.151. Please be specific as to the date you would like to schedule your appointment.


PERFORMANCE DATES:
Saturday, April 9, 2016 at 8:00pm
Sunday, April 10, 2016 at 2:00pm
Friday, April 15, 2016 at 8:00pm
Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 8:00pm
Sunday, April 17, 2015 at 2:00pm

ABOUT THE SHOW
Multiple Award-winning playwright/director David Mamet tackles America's most controversial topic in a provocative new tale of sex, guilt and bold accusations. Two lawyers find themselves defending a wealthy white executive charged with raping a black woman. When a new legal assistant gets involved in the case, the opinions that boil beneath explode to the surface. When David Mamet turns the spotlight on what we think but can't say, dangerous truths are revealed, and no punches are spared.

The play also examines our court and jury system which often forgoes the pursuit of truth in exchange for jury and pubic opinion manipulation. Another theme presented suggests people inject their deep seeded racial bias onto the legal process often assuming guilt or innocence based on the race of the accused or victim. In other words, people people make up their minds on guilt or innocence way before a case goes to trial. And in doing so they become emotionally vexed if the verdict doesn't follow their predetermined sense of justice.

This production contains adult language and situations and is recommended for a mature audience.


CHARACTER LIST
Notes: Where gender, race, ethnicity, age and/or body type are indicated, it is a requirement of the characterization.

JACK LAWSON: Male, 40-50, Caucasian; a lawyer; in practice with Henry Brown for 20 years

HENRY BROWN: Male, 40-50, African American, an insightful, no-nonsense lawyer

CHARLES STRICKLAND: Male, 40-50, Caucasian; “master-of-the-universe type”; born into wealth, accused of Rape

SUSAN: Female, 20-30, African American; smart and ambitious; a young lawyer, legal assistant to Jack and Henry

THE WARNER THEATRE
68 Main Street | P O Box 1012
Torrington, CT 06790


www.warnertheatre.org |
(860) 489-7180

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