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Olney Theatre Center 2026-27 Season (Plays) Equity Principal Actors - Olney Theatre Center Auditions

Posted December 22, 2025
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Olney Theatre Center 2026-27 Season (Plays) - Olney Theatre Center

Olney Theatre Center 2026-27 Season (Plays) - NYC EPA

Olney Theatre Corporation | Olney, MD

AUDITION DATE

LOCATION

Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA

AUDITION DATE:

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

LOCATION:

Actors' Equity New York Audition Center, 165 W 46th St, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036

TIME: 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM (Lunch 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM)

PERSONNEL

CONTRACT

: $959 weekly minimum (Tier 1) - Mainstage & Bernard Family Theatre

$863 weekly minimum (Lab) - Mulitz-Gudelsky Theatre Lab

Artistic Director: Jason Loewith

Senior Associate Artistic Director: Hallie Roberts Gordon

Associate Artistic Director/Director of Music: Christopher Youstra

Associate Artistic Director/Director of Curated Programming: Kevin McAllister

Associate Artistic Director/Casting Director: Irene Martinko

An accompanist will ONLY be in attendance at the January 7th NYC EPA.

SEEKING

Equity actors for roles in Olney Theatre Center's 2026-27 Season of Plays (see production breakdown below). Expected to attend: see breakdown for production specific personnel. Olney Theatre Center is committed to hiring actors who reflect the diversity of our world; we are actively seeking actors of all backgrounds, races, ethnicities, genders, and abilities. All roles listed are understudied with a combination of internal coverage and offstage swings. There are no Equity stage managerial positions available at this time.


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EPA Procedures are in effect for this audition. An Equity Monitor will be provided. 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.

PREPARATION

Please prepare a monologue no longer than two minutes. Please bring a copy of your headshot and resume. An accompanist will ONLY be in attendance at the January 7th EPA.

BREAKDOWN

LA CAGE AUX FOLLES

Music and Lyrics by: Jerry Herman

Book by: Harvey Fierstein

Director: Jason Loewith

Choreographer: Karla Puno Garcia

Music Director: Christopher Youstra

Rehearsals Begin: August 18, 2026

Previews Begin: September 18, 2026

Opening: September 24, 2026

Closing: November 8, 2026 (Potential Extension: November 22, 2026)

Performance Space: Bernard Family Theatre

SYNOPSIS

Much revived, La Cage Aux Folles remains one of musical theatre’s all-time biggest hits, adding a new dimension to the boulevard comedy. After 20 years of partnered bliss, Georges and Albin, two men partnered for better or worse, get a bit of both when Georges’ son (fathered during a one-night fling) announces his impending marriage to the daughter of a bigoted, right-wing politician. Further complicating the situation is the “family business”: Albin and Georges run a drag nightclub in St. Tropez, where Albin is the star performer, “Zaza.” Georges reluctantly agrees to masquerade as “normal” when he meets the family of the bride-to-be. But Albin has other plans, with hilarious results.

SEEKING

  • ALBIN/ZAZA: Male, 45–55 (Range: Baritone, A#2–G4). A performer of star quality; mature; great powerhouse of a Broadway voice.
  • GEORGES: Male, 50s (Range: G2–F4). A star; mature and attractive; good singer; energetic, loving and caring.
  • JEAN-MICHEL: Male, 20 (Range: Baritone, A#2–G4). Handsome; masculine; well-mannered, educated; desperately in love with his fiancée, Anne; sings and moves well.
  • JACOB: Male, Early 20s (Range: Bb2–Ab4). Butler/maid; brilliant comedian who sings.
  • ANNE: Female, 18–21 (Ensemble, Part Flexible). Jean-Michel's fiancée; spunky.
  • EDOUARD DINDON: Male, Early 50s (Range: Bb2–Eb4). Anne's father; right-wing radical politician; pompous; quirky; sings and is a fine comedian.
  • MARIE DINDON: Female, Late 40s (Range: F4–A5). Anne's mother, shy, retiring; good singer who moves well.
  • JACQUELINE: Female, Middle Age (Range: B3–F5). Mature, female friend of Georges and Albin; owns a chic restaurant; charming; very theatrical.
  • RENAUD: Male, Middle Age. Male friend of Georges and Albin; owns a small cafe.
  • FRANCIS: Male, 40s. Male stage manager in Georges' club.
  • THE LES CAGELLES: Chantal, Hanna, Mercedes, Bitelle, Phaedra.
  • TOWNSPEOPLE: Ensemble.

LES MISÉRABLES

Book by: Alain Boublil, Claude-Michel Schönberg

Music by: Claude-Michel Schönberg

Lyrics by: Herbert Kretzmer

Director: TBD

Choreographer: TBD

Music Director: Christopher Youstra

Rehearsals Begin: September 29, 2026

Previews Begin: October 30, 2026

Opening: November 5, 2026

Closing: January 17, 2027 (Potential Extension: January 31, 2027)

Performance Space: Roberts Mainstage

SYNOPSIS

In nineteenth-century France, Jean Valjean is released from 19 years of unjust imprisonment but finds nothing in store for him but mistrust and mistreatment. He breaks his parole in hopes of starting a new life, initiating a lifelong struggle for redemption as he is relentlessly pursued by police inspector Javert, who refuses to believe that Valjean can change his ways. Finally, during the Paris student uprising of 1832, Javert must confront his ideals after Valjean spares his life and saves that of the student revolutionary who has captured the heart of Valjean's adopted daughter.

SEEKING

  • JEAN VALJEAN: High lyrics baritone or tenor, with both strong low notes and a strong falsetto. A poor peasant who rises to affluence, he has great natural nobility and dignity. Powerful, operatic in size and passion. Voice may have a pop/rock or classical sound of extraordinary textual clarity. Gender: male.
  • JAVERT: Natural gravitas; expressive and dynamic. Policeman who relentlessly hunts Valjean. An imposing character with rigid, merciless moral code. Gender: male. Vocal range top: F#4; bottom: F2.
  • THE BISHOP OF DIGNE: Strong, rich lower register. Religious man who sees past Valjean’s past and allows him to move on. Gender: male. Vocal range top: E4; bottom: A2.
  • FANTINE: Poor but beautiful factory girl, later a pauper and consumptive. Earthy and poignant; appears strong and a survivor. Gender: female, Age: 20–30. Vocal range top: Eb5; bottom: F3.
  • LITTLE COSETTE: Fantine’s daughter, forced into child labor and bullied. Gender: female. Vocal range top: C5; bottom: A.
  • THÉNARDIER: Strong comic character role; crooked innkeeper and thief. Gender: male, Age: 35–49. Vocal range top: G4; bottom: C2.
  • MADAME THÉRNARDIER: Belter. Tough, sharp, coarse, boorish, vulgar. Strong comic role. Gender: female, Age: 30–49. Vocal range top: D5; bottom: G#3.
  • YOUNG ÉPONINE: Pampered daughter of the Thénardiers; taunts Young Cosette. Gender: female.
  • GAVROCHE: Thénardier’s son; brave, witty, and arrogant with an unchanged, fantastic voice. Gender: male. Vocal range top: G5; bottom: B3.
  • ÉPONINE: Beautiful belt voice with contemporary edge. Daughter of the Thénardiers but unlike them. Fired by unrequited love for Marius; wears her heart on her sleeve. Gender: female, Age: 18–25. Vocal range top: E5; bottom: F3.
  • COSETTE: Light, floating sound without heavy vibrato. Delicate, elegant, vulnerable and beautiful; falls in love with and later marries Marius. Gender: female, Age: 18–25. Vocal range top: C6; bottom: Bb3.
  • ENJOLRAS: Very strong singer. Handsome, charismatic leader of the revolutionary movement. Gender: male, Age: 20–29. Vocal range top: G4; bottom: A2.
  • MARIUS: Romantic, sensitive member of the revolutionary student movement. Gender: male, Age: 18–25. Vocal range top: Ab4; bottom: A2.
  • COMBEFERRE: Philosopher of the ABC society; gentle, humane, strong, brave. Gender: male. Vocal range top: D4; bottom: E3.
  • FEUILLY: Self-educated orphan and worker; affectionate, warm, poetic believer in nationality. Gender: male. Vocal range top: D4; bottom: D3.
  • COURFREYAC: Youthful, passionate, fearless student. Gender: male. Vocal range top: Eb4; bottom: E3.
  • JOLY: Eccentric, light-hearted medical student. Name derived from “jolly.” Gender: male. Vocal range top: G4; bottom: D3.
  • LESGLES: Cheerful, unlucky student; close friend of Joly. Gender: male. Vocal range top: G4; bottom: B3.
  • JEAN PROUVAIRE: Kind, soft-spoken poet and student of social studies. Gender: male. Vocal range top: Eb4; bottom: D3.
  • ENSEMBLE: The Foreman, Bamatbois, Montparnasse, Babet, Brujon, Claquesous, Fauchelevant, Grantaire, An Army Officer, The Chain Gang, Warders, Constables, Peasants, Factory Workers, Prostitutes, Pimps, Students, Thénardier's Gang, Wedding Guests, and other various roles.

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

Adaptation of the Charles Dickens story

Director: Hallie Gordon

Rehearsals Begin: November 17, 2025

Performances Begin: November 29, 2025

Closing: December 28, 2025

Performance Space: Mulitz-Gudelsky Theatre Lab

SYNOPSIS

Using Charles Dickens’ original text, one actor recounts the story of A Christmas Carol, portraying every character, including Ebenezer Scrooge, the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come, and the Cratchit Family.

SEEKING

  • CHARLES DICKENS ET AL.: One performer who plays every character in Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol.

MUSICAL TBD

(Not permitted to announce title until June 2026)

Director: TBD

Choreographer: TBD

Music Director: TBD

Rehearsals Begin: February 9, 2027

Previews Begin: March 18, 2027

Opening: March 21, 2027

Closing: April 25, 2027 (Potential Extension: May 9, 2027)

Performance Space: Roberts Mainstage

SYNOPSIS

TBD

BREAKDOWN:

TBD. Auditions will be held at a later date.

PETER AND THE STARCATCHER

A Play By: Rick Elice

Adapted From The Novel By: Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson

Music By: Wayne Barker

Director: Benjamin T. Ismail

Rehearsals Begin: March 23, 2027

Previews Begin: April 30, 2027

Opening: May 6, 2027

Closing: June 13, 2027

Performance Space: Bernard Family Theatre

SYNOPSIS

A young orphan and his mates are shipped off from Victorian England to a distant island ruled by the evil King Zarboff. They know nothing of the mysterious trunk in the captain’s cabin, which contains precious, otherworldly cargo. At sea, the boys are discovered by a precocious young girl named Molly, a Starcatcher-in-training who realizes that the trunk’s precious cargo is starstuff, a celestial substance so powerful that it must never fall into the wrong hands. When the ship is taken over by pirates—led by the fearsome Black Stache, a villain determined to claim the trunk and its treasure for his own—the journey quickly becomes a thrilling adventure.

SEEKING

  • BLACK STACHE: A notorious pirate, terrorizing the seven seas in search of a worthy adversary. Heartless, and suspiciously well read. Partial to the poetical and theatrical, which causes him to behave quite flamboyantly.
  • MOLLY ASTER: A young girl and Starcatcher apprentice who is taken aboard the Neverland as precious cargo. Curious and intelligent; beginning to understand confusing romantic longings. She will risk anything for what is right.
  • BOY/PETER: A lonely and hardened orphan who wants a home and family; a hero by the end.
  • GEMPKIN: Schoolmaster of St. Norbert's Orphanage for Lost Boys. Mean and malodorous; may double with other characters.
  • MRS. BUMBRAKE: Molly's nanny; stereotypical British cad; may double with other characters.
  • BILL SLANK: Vicious orphaned captain of the Neverland; greedy and disaster-prone; may double with other characters.
  • SMEE: Black Stache's first mate; single-mindedly dedicated to his captain's every whim.
  • PRENTISS: An orphan, ambitious, hyper articulate, and logical; yearns to be a leader.
  • ALF: A seafarer, old sea dog with a kind heart and proud of his tenure.
  • LORD LEONARD ASTER: Molly's father; model Victorian English gentleman and secret Starcatcher.
  • CAPTAIN ROBERT FALCON SCOTT: Captain of the Wasp; nautical bravura and heroic patriotism.
  • TED: Orphan obsessed with food; a natural performer with easy wit and poetic language.
  • ENSEMBLE: Sailors; Seamen; Seafarers; Orphans; Pirates; Mermaids; Mollusks; Narrators.

EL HURACÁN

Written by: Charise Castro Smith

Director: TBD

Rehearsals Begin: April 27, 2027

Previews Begin: May 20, 2027

Opening: May 23, 2027

Closing: June 20, 2027 (Potential Extension: June 27, 2027)

Performance Space: Mulitz-Gudelsky Theatre Lab

SYNOPSIS

As Hurricane Andrew threatens Miami, perpetual grad student Miranda returns to Florida to help her mother Ximena and abuela Valeria weather the storm. But Valeria has already taken shelter in her own world of memory and magic as she deals with the onset of dementia. And Ximena feels she is the only one capable of keeping her mother safe from the reality of the storm and shuns Miranda's help. Hurricane Andrew stirs up old grudges, unearths family secrets, and carves a path through their fragile relationships to the one question that matters most: Can they ever forgive each other? Loosely inspired by Shakespeare's The Tempest, El Huracán is a beautifully lyrical play about resentment, responsibility, and love.

SEEKING

  • VALERIA: 70s–80s. A former magicienne, Miranda’s grandmother and Ximena’s mom. She has advanced Alzheimer’s.
  • XIMENA: 50s–80s. Valeria’s daughter and caretaker; Miranda’s mom. Exhausted.
  • MIRANDA: 20s–50s. A perpetual grad student; Valeria’s granddaughter; lost.
  • ALICIA / DR. KEMPLER / VAL: Valeria’s younger sister / a neurologist / 20s. Miranda’s daughter.
  • FERNANDO / THEO: 20s. Miranda’s old family friend / Miranda’s cousin’s son.
  • ALONSO: 60s. A former magicienne’s assistant. Valeria’s husband, Ximena’s dad, Miranda’s grandfather.

MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET

Book by: Colin Escott and Floyd Mutrux

Director: TBD

Choreographer: TBD

Music Director: TBD

Rehearsals Begin: June 1, 2027

Previews Begin: July 1, 2027

Opening: July 4, 2027

Closing: August 29, 2027 (Potential Extension: September 12, 2027)

Performance Space: Roberts Mainstage

SYNOPSIS

MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET is the Tony® Award-nominated musical that takes you inside the legendary jam session that took place on December 4, 1956, when Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Elvis Presley® came together at Sun Records in Memphis for an unforgettable night of music. This incredible true story brings to life the magic of that fateful evening, filled with broken promises, secrets, betrayal, and unforgettable celebrations, all wrapped in a mix of poignant and humorous moments.

SEEKING

  • BROTHER JAY: Mid-20s. Bass player, brother of Carl Perkins.
  • W.S. “FLUKE” HOLLAND: Mid-20s. Drummer.
  • JERRY LEE LEWIS: 20. Rock ‘n’ roll’s legendary piano prodigy and celebrated Last Man Standing.
  • SAM PHILLIPS: 33. The Father of Rock ‘n’ Roll and founder of Sun Records; a towering and charismatic figure.
  • CARL PERKINS: 24. Lead guitar player and singer; originator of “Blue Suede Shoes.”
  • JOHNNY CASH: 24. Singer and guitar player; a giant of American music at the dawn of his career.
  • DYANNE: Mid-20s. An aspiring singer; Elvis’ girlfriend.
  • ELVIS PRESLEY: 21. The first, and still, undisputed king of rock ‘n’ roll.

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