North Carolina Stage Co. 2023-24 Season Equity Principal Actors - North Carolina Stage Company Auditions

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North Carolina Stage Co. 2023-24 Season - North Carolina Stage Company

North Carolina Stage Co. 2023-24 Season - Asheville, NC EPA
North Carolina Stage Company | Asheville, NC

AUDITION DATE

Tuesday, July 18, 2023
11:00 AM - 7:00 PM (E)
Break: 2:00-3:00pm

APPOINTMENTS

For appointments email auditions@ncstage.org or call 828-239-0263 between noon and 5pm Tuesday through Friday (email preferred)

CONTRACT

SPT
$437 weekly minimum (Tier 4)

SEEKING

Equity actors for roles in North Carolina Stage Co. 2023-24 Season (see breakdown).

PREPARATION

Actors are asked to bring headshot and resume and prepare two contrasting monologues (length between 1 - 1.5 minutes each) For video submissions submit headshot, resume, and private or password-protected links of audition videos via the online audition form at
https://forms.gle/JScWti7Pq52SpUeq6. Please state your name and the pieces being performed at the beginning of the submission.

Deadline: 7/20/23 at 5:00pm.

LOCATION

North Carolina Stage Company
15 Stage Lane
Asheville, NC 28801

PERSONNEL

Expected to attend:
Charlie Flynn-McIver, Artistic Director, Producer
Michelle Carello, Associate Artistic Director, Producer

OTHER DATES

See production dates in breakdown.

Performances run: Preview week - Friday and Saturday at 7:30PM; Sunday at 2PM.

Rest of run - Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 7:30PM; Fridays and Sundays at 2PM.

OTHER

www.ncstage.org

An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity’s contracts prohibit discrimination. Equity is committed to diversity and encourages all its employers to engage in a policy of equal employment opportunity designed to promote a positive model of inclusion. As such, Equity encourages
performers of all ethnicities, gender identities, and ages, as well as performers with disabilities, to attend every audition.

Always bring your Equity Membership card to auditions.

BREAKDOWN

WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME

by HEIDI SCHRECK
Director: Charlie Flynn-McIver
Production Dates: 7 Week Contract
Rehearses 8/8/23
Previews 9/1/23
Opens 9/2/23
Closes 9/24/23

SEEKING:

HEIDI (White, mid 40s-mid 50s, she/her) Charismatic, witty and clever. Based on Heidi Schreck, a former debate champion who grapples with whether the Constitution should continue to exist. Alternates from adulthood to her 15-year-old self throughout the play.

MIKE / LEGIONNAIRE (Any race/ethnicity, mid 40s-mid 50, he/him) Heidi’s friend; first appears as an assertive American Legionnaire monitoring the speech and debate, and a stickler for the rules/law. He later turns into Heidi’s ally and assistant, reflective and genuine.

A CASE FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD

by Samuel D. Hunter
Director: Charlie Flynn-McIver
Production Dates: 7 Week Contract
Rehearses 9/19/23
Previews 10/13/23
Opens 10/14/23
Closes 11/5/23

SEEKING:

KEITH (Black, 30s, he/him) A single father and a mortgage broker living in Idaho. A gay man struggling to keep his adoptive foster daughter.

RYAN (White, 30s, he/him) A single father and a factory worker living in Idaho. A man working through his recent divorce and applying for a loan to buy his family’s property back.

JEEVES TAKES A BOW

by Margaret Raether
Director: Angie Flynn-McIver
Production Dates: 7 Week Contract
Rehearses 10/31/23
previews 11/24/23
opens 11/25/23
closes 12/17/23

SEEKING:

Actors of all races and ethnicities considered for all roles in this production.

BERTRAM WILBERFORCE WOOSTER (BERTIE) (30s-40s, he/him). An affluent bachelor with a tendency to get himself into tricky situations. Simply has not grown up and has little understanding of the world around him. Self-centered but very likable and harmless.

JEEVES (40s-60s, he/him) Bertie's unflappable valet. Level headed. Always thinking 5 steps ahead. Long suffering but discreet and flawlessly mannered.

NIGEL BINGHAM-BINKERSTETH (“BINKY”) (30s – 40s, he/him) Bertie’s friend with a penchant for ridiculous logic. AWOL from a diplomatic assignment in Washington, he is in New York chasing love and his dream of being a star of the stage.

RUBY LeROY (20s – 30s, she/her) Binky’s love interest. An ambitious young actress with working class roots and New Yorker street smarts.

“KNUCKLES” McCANN (50s – 60s, he/him) A New York tough guy with a mob boss-esk attitude. He’s taken an active paternal interest in Miss LeRoy’s career. Not afraid to think with his fists.

VIVIENNE DUCKWORTH (30s – 40s, she/her) A “terribly earnest, high-minded” Englishwoman “in spectacles and a tweed suit.” She is well acquainted with Bertie and Binky and has a low opinion of both. On her first trip to the States, she is always in command and holds her own with the likes of Knuckles McCann.

INCIDENT AT OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP

by Katie Forgette
Director: Charlie Flynn-McIver
Production Dates: 7 Week Contract
Rehearses 1/9/24
previews 2/2/24
opens 2/3/24
closes 2/25/24

SEEKING:

Actors of all races and ethnicities considered for all roles in this production.

LINDA O'SHEA (20s-30s, she/her) This play is her memory at age 19. Intelligent, caring, and curious. She alternates between thinking she knows everything and thinking she knows nothing. Responsible and rarely impetuous.

BECKY O'SHEA (teens, she/her) Linda's 13-year old sister. A bit naïve for her age and yet a precocious and unusual child. Bright and verbal. Full of energy and a crazy-huge imagination. She speaks quickly, not unlike some of the characters in the 1940’s noir films she loves. Think Maltese Falcon meets His Girl Friday.

JOSEPHINE JO O'SHEA (40s-50s, she/her) Linda’s Mother. Juggles more plates than Cirque de Soleil. Champion multi-tasker. A little more emotional and prone to outbursts than usual.

THERESA TERRI CARMICHAEL (40s-50s, she/her) Linda’s aunt and Jo’s sister. No-nonsense, straight shooter. Feminist. Going through a rough patch, but not depressive or phlegmatic.

MIKE O'SHEA/FATHER LOVETT/BETTY HECKENBACH: MIKE (he/him, 50s): Linda’s dad. Loud, loyal, and single-task oriented. His definition of a father is breadwinner and disciplinarian. Lousy listener.

FATHER LOVETT (he/him, 50s): Old school, Catholic priest. Egotistical, imperious, and pampered. Unused to any kind of pushback from parishioners or anyone else for that matter.

BETTY HECKENBACH (she/her): There is a Betty Heckenbach in everyone's life. She's right up there with death and taxes - only less fun. There is no winking or caricature. Just a judgmental, middle-aged woman sticking her nose into other people's business.

WITCH

by Jen Silverman
Director Angie Flynn-McIver
Production Dates: 7 Week Contract
Rehearses 2/20/24
previews 3/15/24
opens 3/16/24
closes 4/7/24

SEEKING:

Actors of all races and ethnicities considered for all roles in this production.

ELIZABETH (40s-60s, she/her) An outcast. Smart with a quick wit.

SCRATCH (30s, he/him) The devil. Quintessential salesman - charismatic and clever.

SIR ARTHUR (50s-60s, he/him) Cuddy's father. A wealthy and powerful man, entitled and used to being in charge. Looking for a suitable heir to continue his legacy.

FRANK (20s-early 30s, he/him) A confident and successful young man, charming and ruthless. His ambition knows no bounds.

WINNIFRED (20s-early 30s, she/her) Sir Arthur's servant, resigned and pragmatic, secretly married to Frank.

CUDDY (20s - early 30s, he/him) Sir Arthur's son, painfully shy, a morris-dancer. He is secretly in love with Frank (and also in hate).

THURGOOD

by George Stevens, Jr.
Director TBD
Production Dates: 7 Week Contract
Rehearses 4/2/24
previews 4/26/24
opens 4/27/24, closes 5/19/24

SEEKING:

THURGOOD (Black, 40s-60s, he/him) Activist, lawyer, Supreme Court justice with dry humor, an ease with conversation, and great oratory skills. Will cover a range of ages over the course of Thurgood's life.

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