ITALIAN AMERICAN RECONCILIATION Submission - Long Wharf Theatre Auditions
Long Wharf Theatre
LORT
ITALIAN AMERICAN RECONCILIATION
– Photo / Resume Request
Long Wharf Theater (New Haven, CT) LORT B; $765/week (favored nations)
Artistic Director: Gordon Edelstein
Writer: John Patrick Shanley
Director: Eric Ting
Casting: Calleri Casting, James Calleri and Erica Jensen
1st rehearsal: 3/29/11. First Tech: 4/22/11. Runs: 4/27 – 5/22/11
NYC auditions will be held approximately January 17, 2011, by appointment only.
Seeking submissions from Actors' Equity Members only for these particular auditions.
For consideration, email or mail picture and resume to:
Erica Jensen, Casting Director
Calleri Casting
70A Greenwich Avenue, #162
New York, NY 10011
Attn: ITALIAN AMERICAN RECONCILIATION – NYC appts / AEA self submit
Email:
casting@callericasting.com
Indicate in subject line: “ITALIAN AMERICAN RECONCILIATION – NYC appts / AEA self submit”
Seeking:
Huey Maximilian Bonfigliano:
Male, 30s. “More obviously vulnerable.” A paragon of Little Italy – a distant Little Italy though (a mythic place, even). Noble, perplexed, he’s a man struggling to reconcile being a man with what it means to be a man. Rough, sculptor’s hands.
Aunt May:
Female, late 40s – 50s. Italian or Latin (specifically Mexican) She’s a widow who doesn’t suffer fools. She carries the wisdom of her years in subtle, dry, crackling ways. A realist. Maybe even a cynic. With heart.
Teresa:
Female, 20s. “A big striking Italian girl in her late 20s.” She’s perfect. In fact, you’d have to be insane to want to break up with her – you should consider yourself the luckiest fucking man on earth to have her in your life. Plays the accordion.
Janice:
Female, 30s. “An angular, patrician Italian woman… with austere good looks.” She scares you because you just can’t stop thinking about her. You obsess over her. She is glass and ice and star-light. She has special powers.