A CHRISTMAS CAROL
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Delaware Theatre Co (Wilmington, DE) LORT D; $566/week minimum (may pay a bit higher)
Playwright: Patrick Barlow
Director: Joe Calarco
Executive Director of Theatre: Bud Martin
Venue: Delaware Theatre Company
Casting: SH Entertainment (Stuart Howard)
Auditions: September 24; callbacks: October 1
1st Rehearsal: 11/6/2012. Runs: 12/5/2012 - 12/30/2012
NYC auditions will be held on September 24, by appointment only.
Seeking submissions from Actors' Equity Members only for these auditions.
For consideration, email picture and resume to:
Must be received no later than Thursday, September 20th.
Note: Pictures should NOT be sent as attachments. All pictures must be embedded (copied/pasted) within the body of the email.
Be sure that a home or mobile phone number and an email address are included in your submission.
NOTE: The production is the World Premiere of Patrick Barlow’s (“The 39 Steps”) 5 (five) actor adaptation of A Christmas Carol. One actor plays Scrooge while 2 women and 2 men play all the other characters in the story. It is a stripped down production without the usual trappings of most versions of the story; with the actors never leaving stage and with no extravagant sets or costume changes, it is the actors themselves who create all the magic to tell this classic tale.
SEEKING:
Actor One:
Multi character track for one male actor. Actor should read age 48-62. To play all the following:
? Ebenezer Scrooge - Upper Class English.
Actor Two:
Multi character track for one male actor. Actor should read age 40-55. To play all the following:
? Bob Cratchit - London Cockney. Age 40
? Marley - Upper class English. Age 50-60
? Young Scrooge - Upper class English. Age 19
? Carol singer (puppet) Age 8
? Little Scrooge (puppet) Age 8
? Tiny Tim (puppet) Age 8 [VOICE BY ACTOR 5]
? Boy in street. Age 12
? Various narrators, debtors, furniture etc.
Actor Three:
Multi character track for one female actor. Actress should read age 25-30. To play all the following:
? Mrs Lack - Cockney - 40
? Lavinia Bentham - Upper class English - 35
? Fanny - Upper class English - 25
? Isabella - Sweet spoken Irish - 18-23
? Spirit of Christmas Present - Cockney/Music Hall 60
? Frederick's Housemaid - Cockney - 17
? Various narrators, debtors, furniture, inconsolable spirits etc.
Actor Four:
Multi character track for one female actor. Actress should read age 40-55. To play all the following:
? Hermione Bentham - Upper class English - 35
? Spirit of Christmas Past - Upper Class English - 40
? Constance - Upper class English - 30
? Mrs Cratchit - Cockney - 40
? Voice of Scrooge's mother - Upper class English - 40
? Various narrators, debtors, furniture, inconsolable spirits, etc.
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