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CAPTORS Submission - Huntington Theatre Company Auditions

Huntington Theatre Company

Posted September 9, 2011

This audition closed on September 15, 2011. View current auditions →

CAPTORS - Photo/Resume Request

Huntington Theatre Company Boston MA LORT $710/week minimum.

Playwright: Evan Wiener

Dir: Peter DuBois

Casting: Jim Carnahan & Carrie Gardner

1st reh: 10/18/11. Runs 11/20 – 12/18.

NYC appointment auditions are coming up.

FOR THESE AUDITIONS, SEEKING SUBMISSIONS FROM AEA MEMBERS ONLY.

To be considered, e-mail photo/resume ASAP to



intcast@roundabouttheatre.org

Seeking the following only (submit only if you are right for one or more these roles and you are free to work throughout the contract dates):

Uzi:

Late 30s. On-the-ground leader of “Operation Eichmann”. Small and savvy Mossad lifer. Already much admired for his fearless exploits in Israel’s battles for independence, his position of authority requires him to remain abstract and philosophical in dealing with even a “monster” such as Eichmann; he’ll question but uphold orders from his superiors, and expects the same from those below him. Always a step ahead, he takes his work seriously without ever taking himself too seriously.

Hans:

40s. The operation's interrogation expert. Born and raised in Germany, and thus different in temperament from his Mossad colleagues. Scrupulously clinical and dispassionate, no matter the situation, he derives power -- even menace -- from a firm sense of certainty and an unwavering commitment to the Mossad’s principles of Q & A (which he helped create). His cool techniques result in clashes with fiery colleague Malkin and opaque subject Eichmann.

Cohn:

30s/40s. Bookish nonfiction writer, enlisted to collaborate on Malkin’s memoirs. Driven to find verifiable “fact” inside his subject’s recollections of events long past. Though his own life experiences don’t extend much beyond the desk and word processor, he has developed his own methods of interrogation (cloaked as simple interviewing technique), and will challenge Malkin when given the opportunity.

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