Eugene O'Neill Theater Center 2023 Summer Season Equity Principal Actors - Eugene O'Neill Theater Center Auditions

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AUDITION DATE

Wednesday, June 14, 2023

9:30 AM - 5:30 PM (E)

Lunch 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

APPOINTMENTS

To schedule an audition appointment please fill out the form at:

https://airtable.com/shrof9dCWtqailwi4 .

CONTRACT

LORT Non-Rep

$620.80 weekly minimum (LORT experimental)

SEEKING

Equity actors for roles in Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's 2023 Summer Season (See breakdown).

Summer Season includes presentations for the National Playwright's Conference and the National Music Theater Conference.

The Eugene O'Neill Theater Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer and subscribes to the LORT Agreement Non-Traditional Casting policy, encouraging participation by and casting of ethnic minority Actors (African American, Asian American, Hispanic American and Native American), women and Actors with disabilities in roles where race, ethnicity, gender, or the prescence or absence of a diability is not germane.

PREPARATION

Please prepare a contemporary monologue that is no longer than 60 seconds and a contrasting monologue, poem, spoken word piece or contemporary musical theater, pop or folk song that is no longer than 60 seconds. An accompanist will be provided. Also, please bring your headshot and resume stapled together.

LOCATION

Eugene O'Neill Theater Center

305 Great Neck Rd

Waterford, CT 06385-3825

Please park in the lower lot on the left as you enter.

PERSONNEL

Melia Bensussen - Guest Artistic Director for the National Playwrights Conference Alexander Gemignani - Artistic Director for the National Music Theater Conference David Caparelliotis - Casting Director for the National Playwrights Conference

Lindsay Levine - Casting Director for the National Music Theater Conference

Expected to attend:

Rebecca Rovezzi - Artistic Associate Jorge Lopez Rivera - Line Producer

OTHER DATES

The National Playwrights Conference will present staged readings of six new plays. Each play will have rehearsals and 2 public readings for one week between June 20th and July 8th.

The National Music Theater Conference will present staged readings of three new musicals. Each musical will have rehearsals and 3 public readings for two weeks between July 4th and July 28th.

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An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.

Equity’s contracts prohibit discrimination.

Equity is committed to diversity and encourages all its employers to engage in a policy of equal employment opportunity designed to promote a positive model of inclusion. As such, Equity encourages performers of all ethnicities, gender identities, and ages, as well as performers with disabilities, to attend every audition.

Always bring your Equity Membership card to auditions.

BREAKDOWN

Eugene O'Neill Theater Center 2023 Summer Season

National Playwrights Conference

BOGFRIENDS by Jose Sebastian Alberdi

SEEKING:

Tanner/Finn/Osgar: Male, mid 20s-mid 30s

Archie/Cillian/Irial: Male, mid 30s-mid 40s

PLUCK by Jan Rosenberg

SEEKING:

Cleo: 14. Female or non-binary. Bea's twin.

Bea: 14. Female. Cleo's twin.

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Fox: 14. Male.

Lenny: Early 30s Male. Guidance counselor. Doubles as Daddy Sayz, Circus Freak, and Tyler. Queer.

Jessie: 35. Female. The twin's mother.

LOVE I AWETHU FURTHER by A.K Payne

SEEKING:

Callie: Black woman, non-binary person, and/or genderqueer person

Beneatha: Black woman, non-binary person, and/or genderqueer person Girl/Who Tries to Fly: Black woman, non-binary person, and/or genderqueer person Awthu: Black woman, non-binary person, and/or genderqueer person

Portia: Black woman, non-binary person, and/or genderqueer person

Cinna Antoinette/Amandla: Black woman, non-binary person, and/or genderqueer person Mistress Catherine: White woman

CHINESE REPUBLICANS by Alex Lin

SEEKING:

Phyllis: 65, Chinese-American. A real battle axe. Fire rooster. Executive Consultant (former Managing Director). Been around the block one or two (or three) times. Qin Dynasty legalist ruler who fell into a whole barrel of Johnny Walker Red vibes.

Ellen: 48, Chinese-American. An oak tree that's been carved out in the center. Wood tiger. Managing Director in Global Assets. #GIRLBOSSGASLIGHT. Innovative. Tough love junkie. Never, ever, ever late.

Iris: 31, Chinese-American(?). A full moon out on a summer's day. Metal goat. Senior Tech Analyst. Here on an H1b visa. Doesn't pull any punches. Except when she feels like she's going to get punched back. Coward! Or maybe - a Genius.

Katie: 24 Chinese-American. A flower bud waiting to bloom. Earth tiger. (Newly minted) Senior Research Analyst in Global Assets. Inquisitive. Hopeful. I'm no rambling I'm thinking out loud.

Waiter: 20s/30s. Just a regular white guy. Doubles as Daniel, Man on the Subway, and Man in the Elevator.

NATURAL HISTORY by Collin Van Son

SEEKING:

Jane: Female, mid 20s. A dreamer by nature, a pragmatist by necessity.

Clyde: Male, mid 20s. An idealist, though he hasn't quite worked out what those ideals are. Virgil: Male, around 50. Fearless explorer of the great outdoors.

THE MATRIARCHS by Liba Vaynberg

SEEKING:

Sara: Female. Traditional, passionate, seemingly barren. Ashkenazi.

Rivkah (later Rebecca): Female/non-binary. A meticulous revolutionary queer. Leah: Female. Gloomy but funny. Rachel's fraternal twin.

Rachel: Female. Bright but has a death wish. Leah's fraternal twin.

Tzipporah: Female. An anxious romantic. Black.

Miriam: Female/non-binary. quiet prophet, always in conversation with the Voice.

Voice: Female. heard but never seen. Brisk, wise. A mother who isn't always maternal. Probably older that all the others.

National Music Theater Conference

THE DARK LADY

Written by Veronica Mansour and Sophie Boyce

SEEKING:

Emilia Bassano: Female, Person of Color (historically Emilia was of Italian and possibly North-African descent), early-mid 20s (but is 15 at the start of the show), Alto/Mezzo. The queen of ingenuity, the woman behind the quill, the mastermind. Quick-witted, sharp-tongued and extremely passionate.

William Shakespeare: Male, mid-late 20s, Tenor. A chancer, a showman, cheeky but with so much charisma that he gets away with it. Highly likable, but deeply lonely; most things and relationships in his life are superficial.

The Baron/Alfonso: Male, mid 30s, Baritone. Playing Emilia's two love interests: The Baron (respected patron of the arts, stoic, commanding, kind but inflexible), and Alfonso, (a conceited, greedy man who believes he deserves more than his lot in life.)

Susan: Female, mid 60s, Alto. No-nonsense, savvy, deeply caring but realistic about a woman's place in this world. She's learned to play the hand she's dealt and doesn't indulge in or tolerate self-pity.

Kate: Female-identifying, Mezzo. Not a shrew. Though some think she is.

Viola: Female-identifying, Alto. Probably disguising herself as her brother.

Juliet: Female-identifying, Soprano, legit-ish. Totally in love but doesn't need a man. Lady Macbeth: Female-identifying, Mezzo, belter. The puppeteer.

YOKO'S HUSBAND'S KILLER'S JAPANESE WIFE, GLORIA

Book by Brandy Hoang Collier

Lyrics by Clare Fuyuko Bierman

Music by Erika Ji

SEEKING:

Ruby Okamoto (she/her): Ruby is a 20-year-old college student of Japanese descent. She hasn't had a full night's sleep in three days but all she cares about tonight is the fact that Yoko Ono was a famous Japanese woman who was married to a guy who was killed by a guy who's married to a Japanese woman named Gloria Abe and what?? Ruby's pajamas are an older-than-shit, pit stained T-shirt and men's boxers with the elastic worn out. She looks tired.

Nicole Ishida Reilly (she/her): Nicole is a 27-year-old of Japanese and Irish descent who worries about good fortunes not lasting long and is not afraid to capitalize on a moment when she can. She has a band and they totally rock and they're totally going to be famous, so keep an eye on her. Nicole's pajamas are an athletic sports bra and basketball shorts hanging off her hips. She looks insanely cool and hot and butch.

Grace Yoon (she/her): Grace is a 29-year-old daughter of Korean immigrants who will soon graduate from Harvard Medical with a MD-PhD in biomechanical engineering. Also, sometimes she dates girls, but that's not that big a deal right? Like she could tell people, but she doesn't have to, right? Whatever, just focus on the doctor thing, okay? Grace's pajamas are an oversized T-shirt and sweatpants. She'd never believe it, but she actually looks cute as a button.

Iris Zhang (she/her): Iris is a 46-year-old of Chinese descent who moved to the United States at a young age. She has learned to be outspoken so as not to be talked over and ignored, but people don't always like that. On this particular night, Iris' Pajamas are too-large, shlubby food-stained men's robe over designer lingerie and expensive-looking stockings. She looks a little confused.

Hana Maria Cantor (nee Reyes) (she/her): Hana is a 54-year-old Filipino woman. She has a husband and two beautiful daughters who are the pride of her life. She is extremely happy in her marriage, and everything is going amazing. Her life is perfect. Hana's pajamas are a very sensible matching pajama set, but tonight she has a feather boa, a party hat, and goofy party sunglasses from NYE 2008. She looks unhinged, but in a fun way!

Christina Vo (she/her): Christina is a 65-year-old Catholic woman who came to the states as a refugee (not an immigrant, that's very important) of the Vietnam war. She has felt lost since the death of her husband, especially with her children grown and out of the house. Christina's pajamas are a floor-length nightgown, but with men's pajama bottoms underneath (for pockets). In one of her pockets, she has a phillips-head screwdriver. She looks ready to go to Taco Bell if someone invited her right now.

FOUNTAIN

Book, Music & Lyrics by Christopher Anselmo & Jared Corak

SEEKING:

Andi: 12, Female-identifying. Rambunctious misfit, her mind flies a million miles per second, a little hurricane, probably always in trouble at school for being too disruptive, feels that Pop is the only person who understands her. (Range: A3-D5)

Pop: 80s, Male-identifying. Andi's grandfather, owner/operator of a locally-renowned oddities shop, warm, charming, eccentric, a little too talkative, a couple screws loose. Aging Indiana Jones meets Doc Brown. (Range: B2-Eb4)

Izzy: 40s, Female-identifying. Andi's mom, local community college art teacher, patient, caring, quick to forgive, takes after and empathizes with her father in many ways but almost to a fault. (Range: F#3- A4)

Alma: 40s, Female-identifying. Andi's aunt visiting from New York City, Izzy's older sister, travel agent, impatient, blunt, stubborn, harshly rejects her family's penchant for idealism. (Range: F#3-E5 not belted)

Franklin: 40s, Male-identifying. Andi's dad, accountant, risk-averse, non-confrontational, reluctant mediator, keeps himself busy to quell has anxiety. (Range: C3-E4)

Willie Mae: 14, Male-identifying. Andi's cousin visiting from New York City, avid podcaster and Vice President of the Central Park Arborist Society (likely mad that he wasn't voted as President), studious, inquisitive, denies being a hypochondriac but very much is. (Range: C3-G#4)

Fleetwood: no specific age or gender. Renowned gator-wrestling flamingo and mascot of Gatorland, showy, vainglorious, a ham of Shakespearean proportions stuck in a roadside gig. (Range: E3-E4)

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