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Greater Boston Stage Company | Stoneham, MA
Greater Boston Stage Company
395 Main St
Stoneham, MA 02180-3514
Please enter through the door marked “Greater Boston Stage Company”, which is two doors to the right of the main Theatre entrance.
Expected to attend:
Weylin Symes, Producing Artistic Director
Tyler Rosati, Director - ANNIE
See breakdown for production specific dates.
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.
Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA
Thursday, May 8, 2025
3:00 PM - 7:00 PM (E)
To schedule an audition appointment please go to:
SignUpGenius. Once you have secured your audition slot, you may submit your headshot and resume at: auditions@greaterbostonstage.org. Equity Members without appointments will be seen throughout the audition day, as time permits.
NEAT
$677 weekly minimum (Cat. 6)
Equity actors for roles in Greater Boston Stage Company's 2025-26 Season (See breakdown). GBSC encourages participation by performers of all races and ethnicities. There will be an accompanist at this audition.
Please prepare For Plays: one or more monologues of your choice, read one or more scenes from the season’s plays, or a combination of scene(s) and monologue(s) within the confines of the time allotted. For Musicals: In addition to preparing a brief song, actors may choose to perform one or more monologues of their choice, read one or more scenes from the season’s plays, or a combination of song(s), scene(s) and monologue(s) within the confines of the time allotted. Bring sheet music; an accompanist will be available. Here is a link to the scripts:
Dropbox. A reader will be provided for those who wish to read from scripts.
Greater Boston Stage Company 2025-26 Season
By David Templeton
Directed by Weylin Symes
1st Rehearsal: August 19, 2025
Performances: September 12-28, 2025
Featherbaby, CAST. (30-something; male, female or non-binary, any ethnicity) An Amazon parrot; energetic and highly physical. Featherbaby lives in a world of memory, fantasy, instinct and observation, careening wildly from one to the other. They generally like to think they are bigger and tougher than they are. Though taken from the jungle long, long ago, ocelots still give them nightmares.
Mason, (25-35; male, any ethnicity) A seasoned competitive jigsaw puzzler who dreams of becoming a lawyer, Mason is familiar with animal law but is not fond of animals. He is cautious and reserved, but confident, good-humored and sweet-natured. He once fell in love with a woman who was married, and when she drunkenly asked him at a party if he loved her, he lied and said no. He has a recurring dream that he is the only clothed person at a nudity-optional picnic, but knows he looks good in a suit.
Angie, (25-35, female, any ethnicity) A freelance crime-scene photographer and rookie jigsaw puzzler, Angie is confident, quirky and playful, skilled at many pastimes but intentionally never locked down into anything. She is highly intelligent, prone to gallows humor and bad puns, is extremely curious, and consciously works at being somewhat unpredictable. In high school she was Valedictorian, a teacher’s assistant, a stoner, a born-again, a goth, a dropout and a cheerleader – not necessarily in that order.
Book and Music by Joe Kinosian
Book and Lyrics by Kellen Blair
1st Rehearsal: October 7, 2025
Performances: October 24 – November 9, 2025
Note: Both actors must play the piano.
Marcus, CAST. Marcus Moscowicz an ambitious young officer. Also voices The Chief and Vanessa, Marcus’ former partner.
The Suspects, CAST. 7 different suspects of all ages, genders and types.
By Matthew Keenan
1st Rehearsal: November 11, 2025
Performances: December 5-21, 2025
Note: All characters other than Bartek have Irish accents
David, Bar owner, 60s
Jim, Drinker, late 50s
Bartek, Polish, Barman, late 20s
Frank, Drinker, late 60s
Michael, David’s brother, mid 40s
Simon, Bar owner, former employee of David’s, mid 30s
Anna, Simon’s girlfriend, mid 30s
Richard, 60s
By Frederick Knott
Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher
1st Rehearsal: February 17, 2026
Performances: March 6-22, 2026
Susy, (female Identifying - 20s/30s) Our heroine. She was blinded a year ago in a car accident. Married to Sam. She is calm, resourceful, and intelligent. Unknowingly in possession of a doll full of drugs.
Harry Roat Jr., (male identifying, 20s-40s) The true antagonist of the story, Roat is a cold and calculating criminal with a sinister agenda. He is the mastermind behind the scheme to trick Susy. He manipulates the other characters to achieve his nefarious goals.
Sam, (male Identifying – 30s) Susan’s husband. He is a photographer. He received the doll at the airport from Lisa (not knowing it was full of drugs) and later misplaced it.
Mike, (male Identifying – 30s/40s) A conman who has done a recent stint in prison. Former partner of Lisa and Carlino. His job is to get close to Susy.
Carlino, (male Identifying – 30s/40s) Talman's partner. Another conman who has just been released from prison. Pretends to be a police sergeant in the scheme. Seems to be the most hot-headed of the three.
Gloria, (female Identifying – 12-14) The Hendrix's upstairs neighbor. She helps Susy out with chores and various tasks. She loves Sam but is difficult and petulant when dealing with Susy.
By Heidi Schreck
1st Rehearsal: March 17, 2026
Performances: April 10-26, 2026
Heidi, (female Identifying, mid 40s) Based on Heidi Schreck; a former debate champion who traveled the country in her teens giving speeches about the Constitution at American Legion halls for prize money. Engaging, dynamic, smart, passionate, and witty. Alternates from adulthood to her 15-year-old self throughout the play.
Legionnaire/Mike, (male Identifying, mid 40s) Heidi’s friend; first appears as an assertive American Legionnaire monitoring the speech and debate, and a stickler for the rules/law. He later turns into Heidi’s ally and assistant, reflective and genuine.
Teen Debater, (female, about 15) Shows up in the show's second half to debate the Constitution with Heidi. Good debater, passionate, and articulate. Black, Asian, Indigenous, Latino, and other persons of color are encouraged to audition. Note: We intend to cast this role with an actual teenaged actor.
Book by Thomas Meehan
Music by Charles Strouse
Lyrics by Martin Charnin
Directed by Tyler Rosati
1st Rehearsal: May 5, 2026
Performances: May 29 – June 28, 2026
Annie, (female, 10 years old) Annie is a complex, tough, streetwise urchin who is surprisingly vulnerable when she thinks she might lose what has become most important to her: her newfound family. Vocal range top: D5; Vocal range bottom: A3
Molly, (female, 6 years old) The Orphans are gritty girls that are neglected and vulnerable, yet basically honest and lovable. Molly is the littlest orphan. Vocal range top: B4; Vocal range bottom: A3
Kate, (female, 7 years old) The Orphans are gritty girls that are neglected and vulnerable, yet basically honest and lovable. Kate is the next-to-youngest orphan. Vocal range top: C5; Vocal range bottom: C4
Tessie, (female, 11 years old) The Orphans are gritty girls that are neglected and vulnerable, yet basically honest and lovable. Tessie is the crybaby of the group. Vocal range top: C5; Vocal range bottom: A3
Pepper, (female, 12 years old) The Orphans are gritty girls that are neglected and vulnerable, yet basically honest and lovable. Pepper is the toughest of the group. Vocal range top: Bb4; Vocal range bottom: C4
July, (female, 13 years old) The Orphans are gritty girls that are neglected and vulnerable, yet basically honest and lovable. July is the quietest of the group. Vocal range top: D5; Vocal range bottom: C4
Duffy, (female, 13 years old) The Orphans are gritty girls that are neglected and vulnerable, yet basically honest and lovable. Duffy is the oldest orphan. Vocal range top: D5; Vocal range bottom: C4
Miss Hannigan, CAST. (female, 30-60s) Miss Hannigan is a definite has-been. Her distaste for her job should ooze from every line she delivers. Vocal range top: D5; Vocal range bottom: G3
Grace Farrell, (female, 30s-40s) Grace Farrell is Oliver Warbucks's calm, cool and classy secretary. She appears businesslike when dealing with Miss Hannigan and Warbucks, yet maternal toward Annie. Vocal range top: C5; Vocal range bottom: D4
Rooster Hannigan, CAST. (male, 30s-60s) Miss Hannigan's swindling brother in disguise. Flashy and self-assured. Vocal range top: Bb4; Vocal range bottom: G3
Lily St. Regis, CAST. (female, 30s-60s) Rooster Hannigan’s girlfriend who pretends to be Annie’s long-lost mother. Vocal range top: Bb4; Vocal range bottom: Bb3
Oliver Warbucks, (male, 30s-50s) A daunting millionaire who made his fortune during World War I as an industrialist. Vocal range top: D5; Vocal range bottom: A3
Various Ensemble roles, including Drake, Bert Healy, President Roosevelt, Lt. Ward, Bundles, Louis Howe, Servants, etc.
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