ONE SLIGHT HITCH
- Submit Photo / Resume for NYC Appointments
George Street Playhouse (New Brunswick, NJ) LORT C; $710/week minimum
Artistic Director: David Saint
Director: Joe Grifasi
Playwright: Lewis Black
Casting Dir: Pat McCorkle
Casting Assoc: Joe Lopick
Casting Asst: Katja Zarolinkski
1st rehearsal: 9/11/12. Runs: 10/5 – 10/28/12
NYC auditions will be held on an upcoming date TBD, by appointment only.
Seeking submissions from Actors' Equity Members only for these auditions.
For consideration, email picture and resume to:
submission.mccorklecasting@gmail.com
Indicate in the subject line: “ONE SLIGHT HITCH / AEA submission”
NOTE: Actors for P.B. need only to pass for the suggested age.
Precise comic timing and accompanying physical and verbal skills are essential for all these roles
SEEKING:
Ryan
Early 30s. A charming and annoying bohemian narcissist. His attention span is short but focused. Aspires to a writer's triumphs and pain more than to just being a writer. Witty, passionate and clueless. He tries to grapple with eternal ideas and usually ends up with notions. Likes everyone he meets, especially Courtney's family.
Courtney
Late 20s early 30s. A gifted writer who's attractive, talented, committed and highly competitive (mostly with herself). Having recently fled a life of bohemian struggle with Ryan in New York she's currently deluded by the fantasy of a storybook marriage to Harper in affluent, suburban Ohio.
P.B.
The youngest (16 years) daughter of Doc and Delia Coleman. Precocious and smart she's unable to escape the emotional chaos of her eccentric, off-center family while struggling to organize the vagaries of post-puberty. She's an idealistic young Republican who believes in orderliness and loud rock n' roll. Likes to dance.
Harper
A former mid-western preppie now in his 30s. A good-looking, well-spoken wasp he is a princely catch among the country club set. He's making a career out of graduate school and is delighted at the prospect of having a wife with one or two of her own ideas. His personality is predictable yet quirky.
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