Call Type Equity Principal
Date of Audition 12/17/2012
Location ZACH's Kleberg Theatre 1510 Toomey Road Austin , TX 78704 Park in lot for Topfer Theater off Riverside Dr., follow signs for Kleberg
Time(s) Monday, December 17, 2012 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
- EPA Rules are in effect.
- A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.
Appointments Actors will be seen BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Please email headshot, resume and the character you are auditioning for to auditions@zachtheatre.org.
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Contract SPT SPT5 - minimum $349/week
Seeking Danny The Alberts (1 actor) Honey- OFFER MADE AND ACCEPTED Rich- OFFER MADE AND ACCEPTED Mrs. Fergus- OFFER MADE AND ACCEPTED
See Breakdown for Details
Preparation Please be prepared to read sides from the play for the character for which you are interested in auditioning. Sides will be posted to the ZACH Theatre website when available.
Other Dates Callbacks TBA First Rehearsal: March 11, 2013 First Audience: April 3, 2013 Closing: April 28, 2013 Shows run Wednesday through Saturday nights and Sunday matinees
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Personnel Director & Playwright: Steven Dietz Producing Artistic Director: Dave Steakley
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Breakdown
Danny- Actor in his 20's or early 30's who can credibly play 18. Midwestern boy who goes on the road in the 1940's. Attractive and likable, with some edge to him; great comic–sense, energy and a good ear for poetic language. Part James Dean; part John Cusack.
The Alberts- Actor in his 50's or 60's who will play a series of men named Albert — all versions of our main character's missing Dad. Great presence, grit and comic sense. An ease with the audience, and a force to be reckoned with. A storyteller at heart.
Honey- OFFER MADE AND ACCEPTED
Rich- OFFER MADE AND ACCEPTED
Mrs. Fergus- OFFER MADE AND ACCEPTED
Steven Dietz, the most-produced playwright in America who also calls Austin home, is creating this World Premiere specifically for ZACH’s first season in the Topfer. In the late ‘40s and early ‘50s, Jack Kerouac and Neal Cassady famously went “on the road.” But what about Danny Fergus and Rich Rayburn -- the young guys in the car right behind Jack and Neal, the guys whose history never ended up in books? What were these kids searching for in those “mad days” of “gone kids” trying so hard to be hip? With live jazz and exuberant theatricality, this valentine to American wanderlust chronicles our rich and elusive dreams.
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