Auditions for Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Edward Albee’s iconic stage play
Presented by The City Theatre Company at Trinity Street Playhouse.
When: March 17 and 18, 2020
Where: Picturebox Studios. 701 Tillery St. Austin, TX 78702
Time: Tuesday and Wednesday, March 17 and 18, 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. Ten-minute slots by appointment. Callbacks if needed Saturday, March 21. Show dates June 4 – 21, with rehearsals beginning mid-April.
Needed: No prepared monologue is needed. Readings from the show will be performed, so be familiar with the show. Sides will be available on the website a few days before auditions. You may be asked to stay beyond the ten-minute appt. time and read with other auditioners. Please bring headshot and resume. Casting all roles. Directed by Artistic Director Andy Berkovsky
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play, Edward Albee’s masterwork has been shocking audiences since it premiered on Broadway in 1962. Set on the campus of an East coast college, this intense dark comedy shines a blinding light on one, truth-exposing - booze and bantered - night in the lives of two couples: Nick, a young biology teacher, and his rather plain wife, Honey; and the older George, a failed history professor, and his bawdy, boisterous wife, Martha. It is an evening fueled by alcohol, debauchery, and disdain, as taunts become jabs, and jabs become attacks, building the night to a hideous, cruel frenzy, and forcing everyone to face their most deep-seated illusions and self-deceptions.
512-470-1100 or
info@citytheatreaustin.org to set up an appt.
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