Call Type Equity Principal
Time(s) Friday, May 2, 2014 THIS AUDITION HAS BEEN CANCELLED AND WILL BE RE-SCHEDULED AT A LATER DATE.
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Contract LORT Non-Rep LORT B - Min $812/wk | LORT D - Min $600/wk
Location Seattle Repertory Theatre 155 Mercer Street Seattle, WA 98109 Please enter through the stage door at 540 Warren Ave.
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Seeking All Equity Actors are welcome to audition at our 2014-15 season. If we have seen you in the past year, your file is already active & you need not audition again to be eligible for consideration, however, you are welcome to audition again, if you choose.
Preparation Please prepare two contrasting monologues of your choice.
Other Dates Individual show dates listed below, with the character breakdown.
Other Stage Manager positions are available. www.seattlerep.org
Personnel Erin Kraft, Casting Director
· EPA Rules are in effect.
· A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.
Appointments Please set up your 5 minute appt in person by signing up in advance at the Seattle Rep Stage Door during business hours. We are closed on Mondays.
Performers of all ethnic and racial background are encouraged to attend.
Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions.
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Breakdown
If you are unable to attend this audition please send headshot and/or resume to: Emma Watt Seattle Repertory Theatre PO Box 900923 Seattle, WA 98109 or casting@seattlerep.org. Bagley Wright Theatre (LORT B) The Piano Lesson by August Wilson Directed by: Tim Bond A co-production with Syracuse Stage Syracuse Stage Dates: First Rehearsal: 9/23/14 Opening: 10/24/14 Closing: 11/9/14 Seattle Rep Dates: First Rehearsal: 1/6/15 Opening: 1/21/15 Closing: 2/8/15 Possible Extension to 2/15/15 Doaker Charles: Male, 47, African-American railroad cook. Sings. Berniece: Female, 35, African-American, sister to Boy Willie, mother to Maretha. Must sing and play piano beautifully. Boy Willie: Male, 30, African-American, brother to Berniece. Enthusiastically plays piano, sings. Lyman Jackson: Male, 29, African-American. Boy Willie’s partner. Sings. Avery: Male, 38, African-American, an aspiring preacher, currently an elevator operator. Wining Boy: Male, 56, African-American, older brother to Doaker. Plays piano and sings. Grace: 20s - early 30s, African-American. A city girl. Maretha(2): 11, African-American. Plays basic piano. Daughter to Berniece. Natural hair. Leo K. Theatre (LORT D) Dear Elizabeth by Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell, arranged by Sarah Ruhl Directed by: Allison Narver First Rehearsal: 1/9/15 Opening: 2/11/15 Closing: 3/8/15 Elizabeth Bishop: Female, between 40 and 60. Six years older than Lowell. Poet. Lonely, loving, a deliberate yet adventurous spirit. Robert Lowell: Male, between 40 and 60, nicknamed “Cal.” Six years younger than Bishop. Poet. Passionate, impulsive. Bagley Wright Theatre (LORT B) The Comparables by Laura S chellhardt Directed by: Braden Abraham First Rehearsal: 2/2/15 Opening: 3/11/15 Closing: 3/29/15 Iris: Broker in her late 20s, any ethnicity. Appears inexperienced but ambitious, ruthless, and knows how to use her assets. Bagley Wright Theatre (LORT B) Outside Mullingar by John Patrick Shanley Director To Be Announced First Rehearsal: 3/24/15 Opening: 4/29/15 Closing: 5/17/15 Tony Reilly: Male, 70s, Irish. Down-to-earth, dark sense of humor and an acute sense of nostalgia. Anthony Reilly: Male, late 30s – early 40s, Irish. A loner and a dreamer, he loves his home and neighbors but doesn’t quite know how to connect with them. Aoife Muldoon: Female, 70s, Irish. Suffering from emphysema. Bleakly practical and resigned. Rosemary Muldoon: Female, 40s, Irish. Stubborn and passionate, she holds a grudge and resents evasiveness, though she herself is reluctant to express her deep affection for her family and her home. All other shows in the season are cast.
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