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People's Light 2026-27 Season Equity Principal Actors - People's Light Auditions

Posted February 27, 2026
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People's Light 2026-27 Season - People's Light

People's Light | Malvern, PA

People's Light 2026-27 Season - NYC EPA

AUDITION DATE

LOCATION

Monday, March 23, 2026
Actors' Equity New York Audition Center
165 W 46th St, 16th Fl
New York, NY 10036
9:30 AM – 5:30 PM (E)
Lunch: 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM

PERSONNEL

  • Producing Artistic Director: Zak Berkman
  • General Manager: Suzanne Mayberry
  • Producing Director: Molly Rosa Houlahan
  • Associate Artistic Director: Andrew Watring
  • Expected to attend: Molly Rosa Houlahan, Andrew Watring

CONTRACT

LORT Non-Rep — $889 weekly minimum (LORT D)

SEEKING

Equity actors for roles in People's Light's 2026-27 Season (see breakdown). Some roles will be understudied. See breakdown for production-specific personnel.

OTHER DATES

See breakdown for production-specific dates.

PREPARATION

Please prepare a brief monologue or song of your choice. Please slate before your audition. Please bring a hard copy of your resume and headshot with you to the audition.

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.

BREAKDOWN

NOTE FROM CREATIVE: We welcome Actors of all races and all gender identities, abilities/exceptionalities, and body types. Please take this into consideration when submitting. In addition to genders listed in character breakdowns, we are actively seeking trans and non-binary performers for all roles.

TOPDOG/UNDERDOG

Written by Suzan Lori-Parks
Directed by Amina Robinson

Please note this is a co-production with Arden Theatre Company.

People’s Light Dates:
First Rehearsal: 8/18/26 · Tech: 9/8/26 · Opening: 9/20/26 · Closing: 10/11/26 · Extension: 10/18/26

Arden Dates:
Tech/Rehearsal – October 23–28 · Previews – Oct 29–Nov 3 · Opens – Nov 4 · Announced Closing – Dec 13 · Potential Extension – Dec 20

Please note: This production will be LORT D scale during rehearsals and run at People’s Light, then LORT C scale once you move to Arden.

Seeking

  • Lincoln — he/him, Black. The older brother. Thoughtful, quiet, weighed down by past mistakes.
  • Booth — he/him, Black. The younger brother. Charismatic, impulsive, desperate for respect and validation.

CINDERELLA: A MUSICAL PANTO

Book by Kathryn Peterson · Music by Michael Ogborn
Directed by Liz Filios

First Rehearsal: 10/13/26 · Tech: 11/10/26 · Opening: 11/22/26 · Closing: 1/3/27

No performances on Thanksgiving, Christmas, or New Year’s Day.
Please note: This is a musical.

Seeking

  • Sudsy Squirrel — any ethnicity, any age, any gender. A pet of Ella’s heart.
  • Flea — any ethnicity, teenager, any gender. A pet of Ella’s heart.
  • Tom Cat — any ethnicity, any age, any gender. A pet of Ella’s heart.
  • Big Gus — any ethnicity, any age, any gender. A pet of Ella’s heart.
  • Hazel Opfinder — any ethnicity, she/her, drag queen, 30s–50s. Ella’s Mom, our fairy‑God‑tree and our Dame.
  • Ella Opfinder — any ethnicity, she/her, 20s–30s. The daughter of Hazel & Oliver, our ingénue.
  • Oliver Opfinder — any ethnicity, he/him, 30s–50s. Ella’s Father, an inventor, the Dame’s love interest.
  • Baroness Lucretia Loosestrife — any ethnicity, she/her, 30s–50s. Evil stepmother, our villain.
  • Poisianna Loosestrife — any ethnicity, she/her, 20s–30s. Older stepsister, part of a comic duo.
  • Invasia Loosestrife — any ethnicity, she/her, 20s–30s. Younger stepsister, part of a comic duo.
  • Barnaby — any ethnicity, he/him, 20s–30s. The valet to the prince, part of a comic duo.
  • Aiden — any ethnicity, he/him, 20s–30s. The Prince of Sargasso, our romantic lead, part of a comic duo.

LITTLE WOMEN

Louisa May Alcott’s LITTLE WOMEN
Written by Lauren Gunderson · Directed by Donya K. Washington

First Rehearsal: 1/12/27 · Tech: 2/2/27 · Opening: 2/14/27 · Closing: 3/14/27 · Extension: 3/21/27

Seeking

  • Louisa / Jo — any ethnicity, she/her, teens–20s. Independent, ambitious, fiercely determined to become a writer. Tomboyish, outspoken, adventurous, carrying a notebook or papers.
  • Meg — any ethnicity, she/her, 20s. Eldest March sister. Responsible, nurturing, traditional yet vibrant and romantic.
  • Beth — any ethnicity, she/her, teens–20s. Quiet, gentle, musical, shy, selfless, deeply empathetic.
  • Amy — any ethnicity, she/her, teens–20s. Youngest sister: impatient, artistic, vivacious, charming, spirited and creative.
  • Marmee — any ethnicity, she/her, 40s–50s. Wise, nurturing mother of the March sisters.
  • Aunt March — any ethnicity, she/her, 70. Fussy, rich, judgmental. (May double as Marmee.)
  • Laurie — any ethnicity, he/him, teens–20s. Wealthy, charming neighbor and close friend to the March sisters.
  • John — any ethnicity, he/him, late 20s. Laurie’s tutor and later Meg’s husband. Intelligent, earnest, hardworking.
  • Mr. Laurence and Mr. March — any ethnicity, he/him, 40s–60s. Laurie’s grandfather, Jo’s father. (May double as John.)
  • Friedrich — any ethnicity, he/him, 40. Professor Friedrich Bhaer, a sunny, generous German immigrant and intellectual. (May double as John.)

HARVEY

Written by Mary Chase · Directed by Molly Rosa Houlahan

First Rehearsal: 3/16/27 · Tech: 4/6/27 · Opening: 4/18/27 · Closing: 5/9/27

Seeking

  • Myrtle Mae Simmons — any ethnicity, she/her, 20s. Daughter of Veta Simmons; early twenties and unmarried.
  • Veta Simmons — any ethnicity, she/her, 40s–50s. Myrtle Mae’s mother and Elwood’s sister. Member of the Wednesday Forum.
  • Elwood P. Dowd — any ethnicity, he/him, 40s–50s. Veta’s brother; pleasant, loveable, friend to everyone.
  • Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet — any ethnicity, she/her, 50s–70s. Wealthy member of the Wednesday Forum. (May double with Mrs. Chumley.)
  • Ruth Kelly, R.N. — any ethnicity, she/her, 20s–30s. Head nurse at Chumley’s Rest.
  • Duane Wilson — any ethnicity, they/them, 20s–40s. Sanitarium attendant and strong arm. (May be doubled with E.J. Lofgren.)
  • Dr. Lyman Sanderson — any ethnicity, he/him, 20s–50s. Overzealous young doctor of psychiatry who has caught Ruth’s eye.
  • Dr. William R. Chumley — any ethnicity, he/him, 50s–60s. Head of Chumley’s Rest; confident and sometimes pompous.
  • Betty Chumley — any ethnicity, she/her, 50s–60s. Dr. Chumley’s wife, a lovely woman. (May double with Ethel.)
  • Judge Omar Gaffney — any ethnicity, he/him, 50s–70s. Elderly lawyer representing the estate of Veta and Elwood’s late mother.
  • E.J. Lofgren — any ethnicity, he/him, any age. An ultimately wise cab driver. (May double with Wilson.)

URINETOWN

Music by Mark Hollman · Lyrics by Mark Hollman & Greg Kotis · Directed by Andrew Watring

First Rehearsal: 6/1/27 · Tech: 6/29/27 · Opening: 7/11/27 · Closing: 8/8/27 · Extension: 8/15/27

Seeking

  • Officer Lockstock — any ethnicity, he/him, 40s–50s. Narrator and leader of the police. Bass/Baritone.
  • Officer Barrel — any ethnicity, he/him, 30s–40s. Lockstock’s #2; loves being a cop. Has a secret.
  • Penelope Pennywise — any ethnicity, she/her, 30s. Proprietor of Public Amenity #9. Soprano with extensive range. Harbors a secret.
  • Little Sally — any ethnicity, she/her, teen–20s. Poor street urchin and co-narrator. Mezzo Soprano.
  • Bobby Strong — any ethnicity, he/him, 20s–30s. Assistant-custodian and leader of the poor. Tenor/Alto.
  • Hope Cladwell — any ethnicity, she/her, 20s–30s. Cladwell’s daughter. Soprano.
  • Caldwell B. Cladwell — any ethnicity, he/him, 40s–50s. Owner and CEO of Urine Good Company. Baritone/Bass.
  • Senator Fipp — any ethnicity, he/him, 30s–50s. Corrupt Senator.
  • Mr. McQueen — any ethnicity, he/him, 40s–50s. Cladwell’s right-hand man. Has a secret.
  • Old Man Strong — any ethnicity, he/him, 50s–60s. Bobby’s elderly father. Doubles as Hot Blades Harry.
  • Little Becky Two Shoes — any ethnicity, she/her, teen–20s. Feisty and pregnant. Soprano with a belt. Doubles as Mrs. Millennium.
  • Hot Blades Harry — any ethnicity, he/him, 50s–60s. Devilish and erratic. Tenor. Doubles as Old Man Strong.
  • Dr. Billeaux — any ethnicity, he/him, teen–20s. Cladwell’s lead scientist. Doubles as Tiny Tom.
  • Tiny Tom — any ethnicity, he/him, teen–20s. The tiniest or perhaps the tallest of the poor. Doubles as Dr. Billeaux.
  • Soupy Sue — any ethnicity, she/her, teen–20s. Member of the poor. Doubles as chorus track.
  • Bobby The Stockfish — any ethnicity, he/him, teen–20s. Member of the poor. Doubles as chorus track.
  • Josephine Strong — any ethnicity, she/her, teen–20s. Bobby’s mother. Soprano. Doubles as chorus track.
  • Billy Boy Bill — any ethnicity, he/him, teen–20s. Member of the poor. Doubles as chorus track.

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