LOVE AND SCIENCE IN THE TIME OF HIV - Equity video submissions
In Vivo Productions | New York, NY
Notice: Submission
Off Broadway
$800 weekly minimum - onstage cast
$750 weekly minimum - offstage cast (Covers)
Equity actors for roles in LOVE AND SCIENCE IN THE TIME OF HIV (See breakdown).
All stage managerial positions are currently filled.
Please prepare a brief contemporary monologue. In your slate, please include your height, location, and union status. Please submit your headshot(PDF), resume(JPEG, PNG) and video audition link. We request links to streamable videos on a site like Vimeo or Dropbox. We will not download files. Please check privacy settings before sending. In your submission email use the subject line: LOVE & SCIENCE EPA - role of [ROLE] - AEA Member.
Deadline: 12/22/2022
science@ebcastingco.com
SYNOPSIS:
Producer: In Vivo Productions
Director: Allen MacLeod
Written By: David Glass
General Manager: Evan Bernardin Productions
Viewing Submissions:
Casting Directors: Daryl Eisenberg, CSA and Ally Beans, CSA
Casting Assistant: Chelsi Kern
Rehearsal: April 26 - May 25, 2023
Previews: May 26 - June 1, 2023
Run: June 2 - July 6, 2023
Performance Schedule: 7 performances/week Tue-Sun, with 2 performances on Saturdays and 1 on Sundays (NOTE: Fourth of July will be off).
Venue: MTC's Stage II at City Center NOTE: We are a fully-vaccinated company.
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 submit.
Set in the early 1980s in New York City, Matt and Jeff – two gay medical students – connect while working in a retro-virology lab. When HIV erupts, the fallout upends their relationship as their response to the rising epidemic pushes them along different paths, raising important questions about their values as scientists and doctors and their responsibilities as gay men. A sprawling drama spanning the decade, LOVE AND SCIENCE IN THE TIME OF HIV explores the difficulties of love during a crisis, the realities of scientific progress, and how to maintain hope in the midst of an epic struggle.
MATT: Early 20s, male-identifying, gay. A science prodigy who is just starting medical school. An introvert who values facts above anything else. Starts off as a beacon of innocence and excitement, someone who is just genuinely excited to learn. As the rise of the HIV crisis continues, he becomes more and more hardened by the devastating effects of the epidemic. Whereas Jeff expands his outreach to the community, Matt withdraws and closes himself off from genuine connections, burying himself in the work. His dedication (and bitterness) continues to this day. LEAD, ANY ETHNICITY.
JEFF/JOE: Mid-20s, male-identifying, gay. JEFF is a fellow medical student and researcher. Brilliant, kind, charming, he is a people-person. Takes pride in his queer identity. Falls in love with Matt in the midst of the growing AIDS epidemic. Always makes sure to approach patients with care and empathy and love, in contrast to Matt’s more cold and scientific approach. Becomes a fierce activist and never strays from his love and protection of his community. JOE is a Columbia grad student (many years later) who wants to start an LGBTQ+ grad school group. LEAD, ANY ETHNICITY.
PROFESSOR GOLD AND
MELISSA AND
STEVE RUBELL AND
NICKY AND
GARY AND
OFF-STAGE MALE-IDENTIFYING COVERS: 30s-40s, male-identifying. Will cover a combination of all the male-identifying on-stage roles. ANY ETHNICITIES.
OFF-STAGE FEMALE-IDENTIFYING COVER: 20s-40s Black, female-identifying. Will cover a combination of all the female-identifying on-stage roles.
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