GEORGE STREET PLAYHOUSE 2012-13 SEASON Equity Principal Auditions - George Street Playhouse Auditions

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GEORGE STREET PLAYHOUSE 2012-13 SEASON - George Street Playhouse

George Street Playhouse 2012-13 Season

– EPAs by Appointment in NJ

New Brunswick, NJ LORT C; $710/week minimum

Scott Goldman, Executive Assistant to David Saint (Attending auditions)

Equity Principal Auditions by Appointment

Monday, July 30, 2012 at the Crossroads Theatre

And 7 Livingston Avenue, 1st floor

Tuesday, July 31, 2012 New Brunswick, NJ 08901

easily accessible via NJ Transit station 3 blocks away

9:30 AM — 5:30 PM each day

Lunch from 12 - 1.

Prepare a brief contemporary monologue. Bring picture and resume, stapled together.

For an appointment, contact Scott Goldman at
sgoldman@georgestplayhouse.org or 732:-846-2895. AEA members without appointments will be seen as time permits.

ONE SLIGHT HITCH by Lewis Black

Director Joe Grifasi, Playwright Lewis Black

1st rehearsal September 11, Opening October 5, Closing October 28, 2012

Precise comic timing and accompanying physical and verbal skills are essential for all these roles.

DOC COLEMAN - CAST

DELIA COLEMAN - CAST

MELANIE COLEMAN - CAST


RYAN

Early thirties. A charming and annoying bohemian narcissist. His attention span is short but focused. Aspires to a writer's triumphs and pain more than to just being a writer. Witty, passionate and clueless he tries to grapple with eternal ideas and usually ends up with notions. Likes everyone he meets, especially Courtney's family.

COURTNEY COLEMAN

Late 20's early 30's. A gifted writer who's attractive, talented, committed and highly competitive (mostly with herself). Having recently fled a life of bohemian struggle with Ryan in New York she's currently deluded by the fantasy of a storybook marriage to Harper in affluent, suburban Ohio.

P.B. COLEMAN

Adult actress to play 16 year old, The youngest daughter of Doc and Delia Coleman. Precocious and smart she's unable to escape the emotional chaos of her eccentric, off-center family while struggling to organize the vagaries of post-puberty. She's an idealistic young Republican who believes in orderliness and loud rock n' roll. Likes to dance.

HARPER

A former mid-western preppie now in his thirties. A good-looking, well spoken wasp he is a princely catch among the country club set. He's making a career out of graduate school and is delighted at the prospect of having a wife with one or two of her own ideas. His personality is predictable yet quirky.

THE GAME’S AFOOT by Ken Ludwig

1st rehearsal October 16, 2012

Opening Night Friday, November 16, 2012

Closing Sunday, December 9, 2012

Seeking:

William Gillette

strikingly handsome, dashing, an Actor, a lively mind, a fanciful imagination, and full of irony and life. Late 40's to early 50's.

Martha Gillette

a delightful, clever, fierce old lady, mid 70's

Simon Bright

a young leading man, sweet, energetic, and enthusiastic... mid 20's.

Aggie Wheeler

sharp, beautiful, bright eyed, full of spunk and vigor... mid 20's.

Felix Geisel

a genial and histrionic leading man in a Lionel Barrymore/Sir Toby Belch kind of way, a bit of a roué, and altogether a charming person, 40's

Madge Geisel

a leading lady, smart and passionate and delightful in a Rosalind Russell smart mouthed girl about town kind of way, 40's

Daria Chase

self-made woman. Catty, funny, fierce, temperamental, passionate, and gorgeous, too. Can't take your eyes off her type, even if you don't like her exactly. 30's.

Inspector Goring

a policewoman when that was rare, smart, insightful, sharp, 40's or 50's

GOOD PEOPLE by David Lindsay-Abaire

Directed by David Saint

1st Rehearsal January 2nd 2013

Opening Night Friday, February 1, 2013

Closing Sunday, February 24, 2013 and then Travels to Seattle in a coproduction with Seattle Repertory Theatre

SEEKING:

Margaret:

About 50. Lives in the lower end of Southie. Feisty, biting humor. Takes motherhood seriously. Loyal. Can be needling, passive aggressive. Self-conscious about weight. Scrappy. Uncomfortable around money.

Stevie:

Late 20s. Male. From Southie. Margaret’s manager at the Dollar store. Avid bingo-player. Good-hearted. Gives money to Margie. Dates a Thai woman.

Dottie:

Mid-sixties. From Southie. Margaret’s landlady, who likes crafts and getting rent on time. Funny.

Jean:

About 50. From Southie and an inhabitant. Margaret’s friend. Loyal. Can stir the pot. Funny. Protective. Resourceful.

Mike:

About 50. Grew up in Old Harbor projects, now doctor living in Chestnut Hill. Attractive, family man. Upstanding. On the board of the Boys Club. Professional. Conflicted.

Kate:

Early 30s. African-American. Professor. Mike’s wife. Mother. Judicious. Considerate. Smart. Examining.

RICH GIRL by Victoria Stewart
Directed by Michael Bloom

1st Rehearsal February 12,2013

1st Preview Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Opening Night Friday, March 15, 2013

Closing Sunday, April 7, 2013 and then travels to Cleveland Play House

Eve

50, a financial guru, poised, hard as nails, used to talking points, distant;

Claudine

her daughter, gawky and adolescent even at the age of 26;

Maggie

40s, Eve's personal assistant, the Thelma Ritter role, a romantic in a non-romantic world;

Henry

27, smart, extremely good looking, starving artist who directs experimental plays, and very interested in Claudine.

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