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HOW TO WRITE A NEW BOOK FOR THE BIBLE Submission - Berkeley Repertory Theatre Auditions

Berkeley Repertory Theatre

Posted May 26, 2011

This audition closed on June 1, 2011. View current auditions →

LORT

HOW TO WRITE A NEW BOOK FOR THE BIBLE

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Co-Producers: Berkeley Repertory Theatre (Berkeley, CA) and Seattle Repertory Theatre (Seattle, WA)

LORT B; $765/week minimum

Playwright: Bill Cain

Director: Kent Nicholson

Casting Director: Alaine Alldaffer

Casting Associate: Lisa Donadio

1st rehearsal (Berkeley): 9/6/11. Runs: 10/7 – 11/20/11 (possible extension to 12/4/11)

1st rehearsal (Seattle): 12/27/11. Runs: 1/13 – 2/5/12 (possible extension to 2/12/12)

NYC auditions will be held June 6 and 7, by appointment only.

Seeking submissions from Actors' Equity Members only for these auditions.

For consideration, email (preferred method) to:
alldaffercasting@gmail.com

Indicate in subject line: HOW TO WRITE A NEW BOOK FOR THE BIBLE – AEA submission

Or you may mail to:

Alaine Alldaffer

c/o Playwrights Horizons

416 West 42nd Street

New York, NY 10036

Attn: HOW TO WRITE A NEW BOOK FOR THE BIBLE / AEA submission

Bill:

25- youthful 40. A writer trying desperately to finish a script. He is making a hash of his time. Can be violently emotional and angry. And then, suddenly, not. Wants to heal everyone, including himself. Charming, appealing, with great humor and irony. At the core a problem, an essential anger/angst. Emotionally available. Adores his parents.

Pete:

Mid 30s-early 40s. A guy in his prime. An athlete. Think former football player. Patient and kind. An open presence. An eternal optimist. Manly guy – loves his wife deeply. Contains her rage, stands between her and her anger. Loves his kids. Knew he was loved and had it to give. Very gentle but can be capable of instantaneous rage.

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