I HATE HAMLET Submission - Pioneer Theatre Company Auditions

Posted November 25, 2014
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I HATE HAMLET - Pioneer Theatre Company

I HATE HAMLET - NYC Appointments
Pioneer Theatre Company | Salt Lake City, UT


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Email
richcolenyc@hotmail.com

Contract
LORT Non-Rep
$812/wk minimum. Theatre pays above minimum

Seeking
NYC Auditions on 12/8-10 by appointment only.

Seeking submissions from AEA members only for these appointments.
The AEA member must submit him/herself directly to be considered via this posting.

See breakdown for info

Other Dates
Rehearse: 2/23
Open: 3/20
Close: 4/4

Please, no phone calls or office visits

Personnel
Artistic Director: Karen Azenberg
Director: Art Manke
Writer: Paul Rudnick
Casting Director: Rich Cole

Other
Must put I HATE HAMLET & name of role sought in the subject line of email.
Must embed resume & thumbnail headshot in the body of your email.
Attachments will not be opened


Breakdown

You must put I HATE HAMLET and the name of role sought in the subject line of your email.
You must embed resume and a thumbnail headshot in the body of your email.
Attachments will not be opened!
No phone calls or office visits.
Please only submit yourself if you are right for these roles.
Seeking submissions from Equity members only.

Seeking:

John Barrymore:
(Early 40s) Handsome, sexy, charming, and ironic. Although best known as an old-time Hollywood movie star, he is equally adept with Shakespeare, and is among the 20th century’s greatest Hamlets. This role requires an actor with classical training, impeccable Standard American speech, comic flair, emotional subtlety, and expert swordmanship.

Andrew Rally:
(Late 20s) Handsome, young, charismatic lead of a newly-cancelled television series. A high-gloss layer of California sunshine has only faintly dimmed his Jewish background. This role requires an actor with classical training, great charisma, strong sense of humor, emotional nuance and first-rate ability with a sword.

Gary Peter Lefkowitz:
(Late 30s) Highly successful television director who’s only interest in life is making “the deal.” He is a walking cliché of what New Yorkers think of Hollywood. Jewish, very charming, superficial, and not the least bit interested in culture. The role requires an actor with expert comic sensibility and warmth.

Deirdre McDavey:
(Early 20s) Pretty, ethereal, bohemian and highly romantic. An actress of limited range who is Andrew’s virgin girlfriend. A Valley girl imagining herself as a Bronte heroine. The role requires an actress of great warmth, sensitivity, earnestness and subtle humor.

Felicia Dantine
(Late 30s) Colorful, vivacious, successful New York real estate agent with a tall, showgirl’s body. A fad-ish dresser of questionable taste, she possesses a proud, Queens, New York accent. The role requires an actress of great charm, charisma, confidence and humor.

Lillian Troy (
Plays 70ish) An elegant, silver-hairedwoman with a deep, resonant smoker’s voice and cough. A talent agent of great renown and taste, based on the late Helen Merrill, she speaks with a regal German accent. The role requires a commanding presence, grace, humor and old-world class.

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