CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG Equity Principal Auditions - Broadway and National Tour Auditions

Posted April 10, 2016
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CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG - Broadway and National Tour

CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG (Broadway/Tour) EPA
Stuart Thompson, Tim Levy for NT America | New York, NY

Date of Audition:
4/22, 4/29 and 5/2/2016


Call Type
Equity Principal

Time(s)
Equity Principal Auditions (3 days)

Friday, April 22, 2016 >>>>>
10 AM to 6 PM

Lunch 1:30 to 2:30

Friday, April 29, 2016 >>>>>>
10 AM to 6 PM

Lunch 1:30 to 2:30

Monday, May 2, 2016 >>>>>>
10 AM to 6 PM

Lunch 1:30 to 2:30

Contract
Production (League)
$1917/week

Location

Ripley-Grier 520 (Everyone must show
government photo ID to enter building.
)
520 8th Ave. (36th/37th)
New York, NY 10018
16th floor (studio 16L and 16K)

Pearl Studios NYC 519
519 8th Avenue
New York, NY 10018
12th floor (studio C and F)

Pearl Studios NYC 519
519 8th Avenue
New York, NY 10018
12th floor (studio C and F)


Seeking
Equity actors for the upcoming Production Tour and for future replacements in the Broadway production.

See breakdown.

Location Note: Different audition locations each day. Be sure to note the audition location for day you are attending

Preparation
Actors will read from Sides, provided at the EPA.

Please bring a picture & resume, stapled back-to-

Other Dates
Production Tour Dates:
1st Rehearsal: August 8, 2016
1st Performance: September 27, 2016
Open: October 6, 2016

Other
General Manager: Bespoke Theatricals
Movement: Frantic Assembly / Scott Graham & Steven Hoggett

Personnel
Director: Marianne Elliott
Associate Director: Benjamin Klein
A New Play by: Simon Stephens
Based on the Novel by Mark Haddon
Casting: Daniel Swee / Cindy Tolan
Casting Associate: Camille Hickman

· 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.


Breakdown

The production would like to reinforce that actors who self-identify as being on the autism spectrum who wish to be considered for roles in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, are encouraged to attend the EPA’s.

Performers of all ethnic and racial backgrounds are encouraged to attend

Note: All actors are members of an ensemble who are onstage for much of the play. There is movement required by all the actors in the company. This is very much ensemble and actor based movement and requires no prior specific training but is very much an integral element to this production. For all company members it will require a willingness to move with precision, speed, agility and imagination. For certain company members it will also require strength, stamina and athleticism.


The Play is set in the present in Swindon, England and London.

Seeking the following roles and understudies in the Production Tour, as well as for future replacements in the Broadway production:

CHRISTOPHER BOONE:
Mid-Late Teens (seeking adult actor 18+). An English teenager who is an outsider due to his unique perception of the world, which he sees in surprising and revealing ways. He notices things in minute detail yet has difficulty understanding social and emotional cues and difficulty empathizing with others. This lack of understanding often makes the world seem frustrating and frightening to him, and he can become agitated and even violent when he has to deal with too many overwhelming external stimuli. Incredibly intelligent but shy and mistrusting of strangers, Christopher feels things deeply but doesn’t know how to express or articulate them. He has a brilliant mind, can be fixated on certain topics, and thinks in a highly logical way, which makes him excel in math and science, but because he perceives language literally, he does not understand sarcasm or metaphors. From a diagnostic point of view, he is probably on the autism spectrum and exhibits some behavior that might be characterized as having Asperger’s Syndrome, though what is most important is that he is different. Actor must be physically very fit and agile and must weigh less than 150 lbs. English accent. Any ethnicity.

ED BOONE/OTHERS:
Late 30’s - Early 50’s. Christopher’s father. He is estranged from his wife, Judy and struggling as a single parent trying to raise his son the best he can. A working class man. Proud, gruff, and brusque, he is unable to convey his emotions and feelings but loves his son deeply. He is a good man but there is a lot on Ed’s shoulders when he first enters the play – in pain and near breaking point, though he does not openly express it. He has trouble communicating with Christopher, who often frustrates him. And though he’s naturally practical and much more patient in dealing with Christopher than Judy, a difficult situation can make him lose it, sometimes violently. A plumber and heating engineer by trade, naturally good with his hands. English accent appropriate to working middle class. Any ethnicity.

JUDY BOONE/OTHERS:
Late 30’s - 50. Christopher’s mother, she is estranged from her husband, Ed after having an affair with her neighbor Roger. She works as a secretary and is a working class woman with a tough exterior who has no support system to raise her son and blames herself for her inability to cope with him effectively. She has had a hard life and had to fight for things, which she is ready to do, as she is feisty and doesn’t take anything lying down. Loving, yet impatient, she has felt very alone in her situation with Christopher and it frustrates her to a point of absolute desperation. She wishes she knew how to truly reach and care for Christopher. Independent, lonely and proud, she doesn’t easily ask for help and has never had the proper social resources to help her. English accent appropriate to working middle class. Actor should be physically trim and under 145 lbs. Any ethnicity.

SIOBHAN/OTHERS:
Late 20’s - 40’s. Christopher’s teacher and mentor, she is the only person in Christopher’s life with an understanding of his situation. She strives to teach Christopher how society works and how to behave within its guidelines. Constantly negotiating around Christopher’s anger, she is professional, warm, caring, calm, gentle and self-possessed and also sensitive to his strained relationship with his father. She often serves as the narrator of Christopher’s story and of his feelings. English or Irish or Welsh or Scottish accent. Any ethnicity.

MRS. SHEARS/MRS. GASCOYNE/OTHERS:
Late 30’s - 50. MRS SHEARS: Roger’s ex-wife and Christopher’s neighbor, she is rough around the edges. She is furious at the world as a result of being betrayed and abandoned by her husband. Worn out by life, disappointed, haggard. It is her dog, Wellington that was found killed in the night. MRS GASCOYNE: The headmistress of the school for “special needs” children that Christopher attends. Condescending and lacking in sensitivity, nuance and imagination. English accents appropriate to class. Any ethnicity.

ROGER SHEARS/DUTY SERGEANT/OTHERS:
Late 30’s - 50. ROGER SHEARS: Mrs. Shears ex-husband. A middle class man who works at a bank. Has left his wife as a result of his relationship with Judy, which not built on sturdy ground. Doesn’t have a clue or any interest in understanding Christopher. DUTY SERGEANT: A local Swindon desk sergeant (policeman) who releases Christopher to Ed’s custody after Christopher’s been arrested. Firm, experienced, tough but fair-minded. English accents appropriate to class. Any ethnicity. Actor must be strong, fit and agile.

MRS. ALEXANDER/OTHERS:
Mid 60’s - 70’s. One of Christopher’s neighbors who has probably lived in Swindon her entire life. May be middle class or middle working class. She is a lonely older woman without a lot of means. She is kind, and so hungry for a connection with Christopher that she tries to help him and ultimately reveals information to him about his mother that he did not know. English accents appropriate to class. Any ethnicity.

REVEREND PETERS/STATION POLICEMAN/OTHERS:
40’s - 50’s. REVEREND PETERS: A vicar, pleasant enough, tries to answer Christopher’s questions about religion and is later tasked with supervising Christopher during a test. STATION POLICEMAN: A Swindon policeman who gets stuck on a train to London while trying to convince Christopher to get off the train. Easily outsmarted by Christopher. English accents appropriate to class. Any ethnicity. Actor must be strong, fit and agile.

POLICEMAN 1/MR. THOMPSON/MAN WITH SOCKS/OTHERS:
20’s – early 30’s. POLICEMAN: A Swindon policeman who arrests Christopher after Christopher hits him while being questioned about the death of Wellington, the dog. He has no patience or understanding of Christopher’s way of thinking. MR. THOMPSON: A neighbor that Christopher interviews during his investigation of who killed Wellington, the dog. Doesn’t have patience for Christopher’s line of questioning. MAN WITH SOCKS: A guy waiting for the tube in London who suddenly has to help convince Christopher to get up from the train tracks. English accents appropriate to class. Any ethnicity. Actor must be strong, fit and agile.

NO. 40/INFORMATION/PUNK GIRL/OTHERS:
20’s – early 30’s. NO. 40: A woman who is a neighbor of Christopher’s who he interviews during his investigation of who killed Wellington the dog. She tries to gently suggest to Christopher that he should talk to his father before asking these questions. INFORMATION: A busy information clerk in a London Railroad Station who Christopher asks for directions. PUNK GIRL: A young woman in the tube station who tries to help Christopher. English accents appropriate to class. Any ethnicity. Actor must be strong, fit and agile.

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