Opera House Arts 2018 Season - Stonington ME EPA
Opera House Arts
AUDITION DATES
Thu, Feb 22, 2018
10:00 am - 5:00 pm (EST)
no scheduled lunch break
Fri, Feb 23, 2018
10:00 am - 5:00 pm (EST)
no scheduled lunch break
APPOINTMENTS
Email: auditions@operahousearts.org to schedule an audition slot. AEA members without appointments will be seen as time permits.
CONTRACT
SPT SPT5 – $425/week (AEA)
SEEKING
Opera House Arts is currently casting their summer 2018 season productions of The Tempest and I Have Seen Horizons: Ruth Moore’s Stories of Maine.
Opera House Arts is seeking a diverse cast for both productions. Black, Asian, Native, Latino, Arab, White, and Multi-Racial actors are encouraged to audition for all roles in the season
PREPARATION
Please prepare:
1. a contemporary American monologue that tells a story.
2. a brief Shakespeare monologue.
3. If you would like to be considered for the role of Ariel in THE TEMPEST, please prepare a short song to be sung a cappella
Bring picture and resume.
LOCATION
Stonington Opera House
1 School Street
Stonington, ME 04681-0056
PERSONNEL
Theatre representative present in audition room: Meg Taintor, Producing Artistic Director
OTHER
Call backs date and time: TBD
An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this 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.
BREAKDOWN
THE TEMPEST
by William Shakespeare
Director: Peter Richards
First Rehearsal: June 5, 2018
Opening Date: June 29, 2018
Closing Date: July 15
Performance schedule: Performances are Thurs-Sun at 5:30pm
Exiled to a fantastical island, Prospero unleashes a churning storm to shipwreck the traitor brother who stole his throne, to settle the score once and for all. But bitter revenge is upended by newfound love in Shakespeare’s late masterpiece.
Note: this is a site-specific production, rehearsed and performed outdoors on a saltwater farm by the sea.
Seeking: versatile actors with strong language skills, vocal and physical strength, and a healthy collaborative spirit.
Equity Roles:
PROSPERO
Male or female, 45-60, the right Duke of Milan.
GONZALO
Male, 50-70, an honest old councilor.
CALIBAN
Male, 35-50, a creature of the island; English is not his first language.
ARIEL
Male or female, any age 30+, an airy spirit; must have strong singing ability; ability to play a hand-held instrument a plus.
SEBASTIAN / STEPHANO
Male, 30-45, a two-character track; brother to the King of Naples--and--a drunken butler.
ANTONIO / TRINCULO
Male or female, 30-45, a two-character track; Prospero's brother, the usurping Duke of Milan--and--a jester.
MIRANDA
Female, 20-30, daughter to Prospero. A bit of a tomboy.
Theatre intending to cast the following as Non-Equity Roles:
ALONSO (non-equity): male, the King of Naples.
FERDINAND (non-equity): male, 20-30, son to the King of Naples.
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I HAVE SEEN HORIZONS: RUTH MOORE’S STORIES FROM MAINE
adapted for the stage by Natalya Baldyga and Meg Taintor
Director, Natalya Baldyga
First rehearsal: July 24, 2018
Opening date: August 16, 2018
Closing date: August 26, 2018
Performance Schedule: Thurs-Sat at 7pm, Sun at 4pm
Synopsis:
A celebration of storytelling and place, this production is an adaptation of six of beloved Down East author Ruth Moore’s short stories. Touching, funny, nostalgic and vibrantly alive, Ruth Moore’s characters will bring to the Opera House stage the close-knit, rural communities of twentieth-century Maine. Told through the lens of Moore’s own memories of growing up on Gott’s Island, the stories tell of insiders and outsiders, of isolation and discovery, and offer a window into the region’s past.
The adapted stories include: “The Ladies from Philadelphia”, “The Lonely of Heart”, “Creepy”, “Farmer Takes a Newspaper”, “The Bottle-Green Bottle”, and “When Foley Craddock Tore Off My Grandfather's Thumb”.
“Moore allows her readers to laugh, if only to keep our hearts from breaking at the spectacle of the human condition.” ~ Jennifer Craig Pixley
Seeking: versatile actors with strong language skills, vocal and physical adaptability, and a healthy collaborative spirit for this ensemble production. All actors will play many roles, serving both as narrators and as a wide range of compelling Maine characters.
Equity Roles:
RUTH
Female, 35-45, a multi-character track
SISTER
Female, 35-45, a multi-character track
MOTHER/GRANDMOTHER
Female, 50s+, a multi-character track
FATHER
Male, 35-50, a multi-character track
GRANDFATHER
Male, 50s+, a multi-character track
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 audition.
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