Call Type
Non-Required Principal
Time(s)
Saturday, January 16, 2016
10:00AM - 3:00PM
Sunday, January 17, 2016
10:00AM - 3:00PM
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Contract
Guest Artist
Guest Artist Minimum - $228/wk w/o Health
Location
Warehouse 21 Theatre
1614 Paseo De Peralta
Santa Fe, NM 87501
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Seeking
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Preparation
Please present a 1-2 minute monologue appropriate to the character you are auditioning for. Please dress in clothes that you can move freely in. Please bring two copies of your photo with resume and a list of any potential rehearsal conflicts.
Other Dates
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Other
Callbacks will be Sunday, January 17th from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. Sides can be e-mailed in advance by request.
Personnel
ALL TOO HUMAN
· A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.
Appointments
Appt only. Indicate role interested in. Call w/questions or unable to access link. (575) 737-8119 www.signupgenius.com/go/30e084aa9ab2ca4f85-auditions
Performers of all ethnic and racial background are encouraged to attend.
Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions.
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Breakdown
ALL TOO HUMAN by Rosemary Zibart
Directed by Danny Kovacs (bio below)
Eight Week Commitment, 20-24 hours per week.
Rehearsal: begins February 23rd. Tuesday-Friday 6:00-10:00 pm
and Sat. & Sun. 11am-3pm
Opening: April 1st. Runs April 1st through 17th. Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 pm. Sundays at 2:00 pm.
A romantic comedy/drama. The story of a rich and complex love triangle, based on historical, surprisingly modern events. Set in Rome, Italy in the early 1880's.
Cast Breakdown (All roles available. Roles with an asterisk will be considered for equity contracts.)
Paul Ree* – Intense, haunted, handsome German Jewish intellectual, mid 30's to mid 40's.
Frederiche Neitzche* – Flamboyant, arrogant, brilliant existentialist philosopher and published author, older than Paul Ree. Mid to late 40's
Lou Salome – Beautiful, smart, articulate, exuberant Russian girl in her mid 20's.
Elizabeth Neitzsche* – Frederiche's sister. German bourgeois, mid to late 40's.
Malwida von Meysenbug* – A German woman with a bohemian heart who has rejected her aristocratic roots and moved to Rome, Italy. She hosts a salon where the artists and intelligentsia gather. Late 60's-70's.
Madame Salome – Russian Patrician, Lou's judgmental mother, 45-55.
Trina- Italian housekeeper with an attitude. 30's-50's.
Peddler* – A Jewish man. Looking for a versatile actor with strong physical acting skills. Also plays the Beggar, Waiter, and Photographer, 40's -70's.
About the Director: Danny Kovacs most recently directed, “Patent Pending,” by Terry Riley at the Santa Fe Playhouse. In 2014 he directed the world premiere of “The Secret Keeper” by David Meyers at The Fusion Theatre in Abuquerque, which was recently chosen for publication in The Best Short Plays of 2014-2015. Mr. Kovacs cut his teeth in theater in the 1980's at the Bay Area Playwrights Festival in Mill Valley, California, as an actor doing new works. After his classical actor training at North Carolina School of the Arts, he was an original member of The Edge Theater in New York, with Mary Louise Parker, Peter Hedges and Joe Mantello. and a founding director of Western Edge Theatre in San Francisco. He directed playwright Amy Freed's first professional production of “Still Warm” in San Francisco, earning “Pick of the week” in the SF Examiner. His career has been primarily as an actor, with many SAG feature film credits, including, “Copycat,” “True Crime,” and “Killer Klowns From Outer Space.” On stage, Danny has appeared with Marin Theater Company, The Eureka Theatre, San Francisco Shakespeare in the Park, Marin Shakespeare, The 'B' Street Theater in Sacramento, and many others. He has been nominated for acting awards on three occasions by the Bay Area Critics Circle. Mr. Kovacs teaches an acting class, called “Acting Inside-Out and Outside-in.” He is a proud member of Actor's Equity Association and the founding Artistic Director of Redsky Theatre of Santa Fe, a professional Equity company which will debut it's first production in September of 2016.
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