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JAJA'S AFRICAN HAIR BRAIDING Equity Principal Actors - Manhattan Theatre Club Auditions

Posted January 14, 2023
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JAJA'S AFRICAN HAIR BRAIDING - Manhattan Theatre Club

JAJA'S AFRICAN HAIR BRAIDING - NYC EPA

MANHATTAN THEATRE CLUB


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SIGNUP INFO

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LOCATION

Actors' Equity New York Audition Center

165 W 46th St

New York, NY 10036

AUDITION DATE

Tue, Jan 24, 2023

9:30 AM to 5:30 PM (EST)

Break: 1:00 - 2:00pm

CONTRACT

LORT Non-Rep

$1778 weekly minimum (LORT A)

SEEKING

Equity actors for roles in JAJA'S AFRICAN HAIR BRAIDING (see breakdown).

PREPARATION

Actors should prepare a 2-minute contemporary monologue. We are interested in hearing West African accents for actors interested in the roles of SISTA BEA, AMINATA, NDIDI, MIRIAM, JAJA, and JAMES/ETC.

PERSONNEL

Playwright: Jocelyn Bioh
Director: Whitney White

Expected to attend:
Casting Directors: David Caparelliotis, Kelly Gillespie, Erica Hart
Casting Associate: Joe Gery

OTHER

DATES

1st Rehearsal: August 8, 2023
1st Preview: September 5. 2023
Opening: October 3, 2023
Clear Thru: Early December (TBD)

OTHER


http://www.manhattantheatreclub.com

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

Equity encourages everyone participating in the auditions to wear a two-ply cloth face mask, surgical mask, singer’s mask or respirator (N95, KN95 or KF94). Single-ply face masks, gaiters and bandanas are not recommended. Singer’s masks can be found at www.broadwayreliefproject.com/singersmask.

Equity encourages members to prepare for their audition prior to arriving at the audition venue, to the extent that they can (e.g., get dressed, hair/make-up, etc.) to avoid crowding in bathrooms and dressing rooms.

Holding/Audition room information:

The audition room can accommodate no more than 28 individuals at a time.

The holding room can accommodate no more than 40 individuals at a time.

This dazzling world premiere welcomes you into Jaja’s bustling hair braiding salon in Harlem where every day, a lively and eclectic group of West African immigrant hair braiders are creating masterpieces on the heads of neighborhood women. During one sweltering summer day, love will blossom, dreams will flourish and secrets will be revealed. The uncertainty of their circumstances simmers below the surface of their lives and when it boils over, it forces this tight-knit community to confront what it means to be an outsider on the edge of the place they call home

SEEKING

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All roles will be understudied.

MARIE: 18; Black Senegalese, but has lived almost her whole life in America. Jaja’s daughter who runs the shop for her mother. Does a great job. Kind and smart. Academically successful, but her immigration status is in the way of her college dreams. Carrying a lot of weight on her young shoulders pretty gracefully.

SISTA BEA: 30's; Black Ghanaian. Has been at the shop the longest and values her seniority. Constantly gossiping with AMINATA. Has a great sense of humor, but you don’t want to cross her. Critical and unpredictable, she creates a lot of drama. But when push comes to shove, she’ll come through.

AMINATA: 30's; Black Senegalese. Does a good job but takes all day. BEA’s best friend in gossip and drama - she doesn’t create it, but she doesn’t diffuse it either. Dryly funny, has mastered the art of side-eye.

NDIDI: 20s, Black Nigerian. The young spitfire. She dresses the youngest and braids the fastest. Everyone at the shop knows that she makes the most money, and it doesn’t always go over well - especially with Bea, who accuses her of stealing clients.

MIRIAM: 30's; Black Sierra Leonean. Quiet and kind. She has a five-year-old daughter back in Sierra Leone, who she is trying to bring to America. Her peaceful demeanor belies a rebellious streak, which has landed her in this life - very different than the one she was raised for.

JAJA: 40's; Black Senegalese; Owner of the shop. Getting married today in City Hall to Steven - the landlord of a local building. Warm, joyful. Has a presence that draws you in.

JENNIFER: 20's; Black American. Comes to the shop for micro braids, and is in there all day. Patient, and an enthusiastic audience to the stories and dramas of the women in the shop.

CHRISSY/MICHELLE/LANIECE: CHRISSY: 30’s; Black American. Very particular about her hair and adamant that they “make her look like Beyonce.” MICHELLE: 20’s; Black American. The nervous client who doesn’t want trouble or confrontation and just wants to get her hair done peacefully. A former client of BEA’s who has come to have her hair done by NDIDI, without realizing they’re in the same shop. LANIECE: 30’s; Black American. A really messy eater.

VANESSA/RADIA/SHEILA: VANESSA: 30's; Black American. A super-rude customer who no one wants to deal with. RADIA: 18ish; Black American. One of MARIE’s former classmates whose “just catching up” conversation highlights the differences between the opportunities available to them. SHEILA: 30’s; Black American. A friendly but loud-talking and nosey customer. Constantly on her phone.

JAMES/FRANKLIN, THE SOCK MAN/ OLU, THE JEWELRY MAN / ERIC, THE DVD MAN: JAMES: 30’s; Black Ghanian; Aminata’s on and off again husband who clearly takes advantage of her. Charming, of course. FRANKLIN, THE SOCK MAN & OLU, THE JEWELRY MAN: 30’s; Black West African. Honest men just trying to make a living; well-known to the women who work in the shop. ERIC, THE DVD MAN: 30’s; Black West African. The caring DVD man who looks out for his friends; brings them critical news.

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