ALLIANCE THEATRE 2012-13 SEASON Equity Principal Auditions - Alliance Theatre Auditions

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ALLIANCE THEATRE 2012-13 SEASON - Alliance Theatre

Alliance Theatre 2012-2013 Season

- Equity Principal Auditions

Atlanta, Georgia, LORT B/D, $765 and $566/week minimums and TYA, $438.75/week

Associate Producer: Jody Feldman

Equity Principal Auditions:

Friday, April 20, 2012 at the Actors' Equity Audition Center

9:30 AM — 5:30 PM 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Floor

Lunch from 1 - 2. New York, NY

Prepare EITHER

-a brief song OR a brief monologue OR

-32 bars of a song and a one-minute monologue

Bring sheet music; an accompanist is provided.

Bring two pictures and resumes, stapled together.

ALLIANCE STAGE (LORT B)

WHAT I LEARNED IN PARIS

World Premier by Pearl Cleage

Directed by Susan V. Booth

Evie Madison 50 year old African American woman; ex-wife of J.P. Madison

Lena Jefferson 35 year old African American woman; campaign operative

John Stanton 35 year old African American man; junior law partner of J.P. Madison

“J.P.” Madison 50 year old African American man; lawyer, campaign advisor

Ann Madison 25 year old African American woman; 2nd wife of J.P. Madison

NEXT TO NORMAL

Book and Lyrics by Brian Yorkey and Music by Tom Kitt

Directed by Scott Schwartz

Diana Thirties or forties. Sexy. Sharp. Delusional bipolar depressive.

Gabe Her son. Almost eighteen. Dashing. Gentle. Bright. Playful. The perfect son.

Dan Her husband. Thirties or forties. Handsome. Genuine. Constant. Tired.

Natalie Her daughter. Sixteen and trying to be perfect. It’s not going well.

Henry Seventeen. Musician, romantic, stoner, slacker, philosopher king.

Doctor Madden On the young side of ageless. Assured. A rock star.

A CHRSTMAS CAROL

By Charles Dickens, Adapted by David H. Bell

Directed by Rosemary Newcott

An ensemble of 17. Multiple ethnicities, gender and age. Theatre intends to cast all local Atlanta area performers.

GOOD PEOPLE

By David Lindsay-Abaire

Directed by Susan V. Booth

Margaret Caucasian, about fifty

Stevie Caucasian, late twenties

Dottie Caucasian, mid-sixties

Jean Caucasian, about fifty

Mike Caucasian, about fifty

Kate African American, early thirties

ZORRO

Book by Stephen Clark & Helen Edmundson

Lyrics by Stephen Clark

Music by Gipsy Kings & John Cameron

Directed by Chris Renshaw

Choreographed by Rafael Amergo

Zorro/Diego

Luisa

Inez

Ramon

Garcia

Don Alejandro/Old Gypsy

Joaquin (Stage Guitarist) Ensemble

Stuntman 1

Stuntman 2

1 -Female Acting/Singing Ensemble

2 -Female Acting/Singing Ensemble

3 -Female Acting/Singing Ensemble

4 -Female Acting/Singing Ensemble

1 - Male Acting/Singing Ensemble

2 - Male Acting/Singing Ensemble

3 - Male Acting/Singing Ensemble

4 - Male Acting/Singing Ensemble

1 - Female Flamenco Ensemble

2 - Female Flamenco Ensemble

3 - Female Flamenco Ensemble

1 - Male Flamenco Ensemble

2 - Male Flamenco Ensemble

3 - Male Flamenco Ensemble

HERTZ STAGE (LORT D)

APPLES AND ORANGES

World Premier by Alfred Uhry

Based on the book by Marie Brenner

Directed by Lynne Meadow

Marie older Caucasian female

Carl her brother, older Caucasian male

HOLIDAYS WITH THE CHALKS

Book, music and lyrics by Mary Brienza, Kathryn Markey and Leenya Rideout

Directed by Susan V. Booth

This show is fully cast.

BIKE AMERICA

World Premier by Mike Lew

Directed by TBA

Penny - our heroine (F, 20s-30s)

Todd - her clingy long-distance boyfriend (M, 20s-30s)

Jersey Passersby

Ryan a crunchy granola biking instructor (M, 20s-30s)

Tim Billy a cross-country bicyclist (M, 20s-30s)

Annabel a cross-country bicyclist and Rorie’s wife (F, 30s-40s)

Patty a Brooklyn artisanal cheese maker

Rorie a cross-country bicyclist and Annabel’s wife (F, 30s-40s)

Marilyn a Connecticut homeowner

Mom Todd’s mom, an Allentown she-bear

The Man with the Van the guy who transports the bikers’ belongings (M, 40s)

Gene a Brooklyn artisanal cheese maker

Stuart an Ohioan YMCA director

Carlo an Arizona county clerk

THE WHIPPING MAN

By Matthew Lopez

Directed by Alex Greenfield

Simon 50s, African-America.

Caleb 20s, Caucasian.

John 20s, African-American.

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