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Contract LORT Non-Rep D; $700/week [favored nations]
Seeking NYC Auditions on an upcoming date yet TBD, by appointment only. Seeking submissions from AEA members only. In order to be considered, AEA members must submit him/herself directly via instructions listed in this notice ONLY. See breakdown
Other Dates First Rehearsal - July 7 Opening - August 5 Closing - August 30 with a possible extension through September 6 Email picture and resume ASAP for consideration. Deadline: 3/15
Personnel Directed by Stephen Brown-Fried By George Bernard Shaw
Other Indiate in subject line: name of show, name of role, and 'AEA self-submission'
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Breakdown
Seeking the following 4 roles: JOHNNY TARLETON Male -- 25-30 -- At least 5'10' or taller -- A young business man working in his father's underwear business. Hardworking, good looking, and straight-laced, with great confidence. Physically fit. Must be proficient with an English accent. BENTLEY SUMMERHAYS Male -- early to mid 20s -- 5'8' or shorter -- 'A little squit of a thing,' the youngest son of Lord Summerhays, engaged to Hypatia Tarleton. Though he's only in his 20s, he looks down on everyone around him. Takes it for granted that he's more refined, smarter, cleverer, and more capable than anyone he should encounter. Very aristocratic, and proud of it. Must be proficient with an English accent, and highly skilled with wordplay. JOEY PERCIVAL Male -- late 20s -- At least 5'10' -- A good-looking aviator. Sparklingly charismatic, dashingly handsome, charming, with a nimble wit and wry sense of humor. 'Awfully clever...and so nice.' Must be proficient with an English accent.
LORD SUMMERHAYS
AEA. Male, mid to late 60s -- A retired English colonial governor, and member of the aristocracy. Incredibly wise and witty, with a lifetime of experience living at the top of English society. He has, throughout his life, been quite a ladies' man, and is still virile and still has enough debonair attractiveness to make him alluring. Incredibly charismatic and charming. Must be proficient with an English accent.
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