Call Type
Equity Principal
Time(s)
Equity Principal Auditions
Thursday, March 12, 2015
10 AM to 6 PM
Lunch 1:30 to 2:30
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Contract
LORT Non-Rep
Main Stage: C ($776/wk); D ($618/wk)
Location
Pearl Studios NYC 500
500 Eighth Avenue
(35th/36th Streets)
New York, NY
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Seeking
Equity actors for various roles in the 2015 Main Stage and Unicorn Theatre Seasons.
See breakdown.
Preparation
Please prepare a contemporary monologue no more than 2 minutes in length. Please note that we are extremely interested in multi-ethnic casting.
Bring picture and resume.
Other Dates
see breakdown for show dates.
Personnel
Artistic Director, Kate Maguire
Casting Director Alan Filderman, expected to attend the EPA
Artistic Associates, Liz Zieminski and Travis Daly
· EPA Rules are in effect.
· A monitor will be provided.
Performers of all ethnic and racial background are encouraged to attend.
Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions.
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Breakdown
For any roles that have been CAST, actors will be considered for possible replacements if needed.
FITZPATRICK MAIN STAGE
DEATHTRAP
R-6/8 O-7/1 C-7/25
Author: Ira Levin. Director: Aaron Mark
Sydney: cast
Myra: cast
Seeking:
Clifford:
late 20’s, very attractive and fit, charming, seemingly sweet and good-natured but ultimately dangerously, sociopathically ambitious.
Helga:
late 40’s-early 60’s, an eccentric internationally known psychic with a thick Dutch accent.
Porter:
50’s upper-crust New England lawyer.
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FRANKIE AND JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE
R-7/6 O-7/29 C-8/22
Author: Terrence McNally. Director: Karen Allen
Seeking:
Frankie:
female, 40’s working class, tough but vulnerable, smart, not overly attractive.
Johnny:
male, 40’s working class, masculine, determined, romantic, street smart.
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UNICORN STAGE
Draft title: HENRY 2015
R- 5/25 O-6/18 C-7/11
Author: David Adkins
Director: Eric Hill
This is a one-man show which has been CAST.
I SAW MY NEIGHBOR ON THE TRAIN AND I DIDN’T EVEN SMILE
R-6/22 O-7/15 C-8/15
Author: Suzanne Heathcote. Director: Jackson Gay
Seeking:
Sadie:
must convincingly play 15-16. A girl with enormous potential. Incredibly smart. She is mature for her age in many ways, but she is still very much a child emotionally. She is acutely aware of the effect she has on men and uses her sexuality to get what she wants. Has created a very hard exterior in order to survive, but there are significant chinks in her armor.
Eric:
must convincingly play 15-16. Highly focused and academic, he lives in his own world and has no interest in the social structures of high school. He has no filter, and cannot help but tell the truth as he sees it. He has instilled within him an almost unbreakable confidence and self-belief. Potentially on the spectrum.
Jamie:
early-mid 40’s, a man who peaked at 18. He was the height of cool in high school and has never quite let go of that. Quit college to become a music producer, which has not been the path to fame and glory he'd predicted. Always on the edge of everything falling apart and has a history of failed relationships, he's hustling to get by and not very successfully.
THE HOMECOMING
R-9/8 O-10/1 C-10/25
Author: Harold Pinter
Director: Eric Hill
All roles cast
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