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PlayPenn 2026 Season Equity Principal Actors - PlayPenn Auditions

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Posted April 17, 2026

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PLAYPENN 2026 SEASON - PHILADELPHIA, PA EPA

PlayPenn | Philadelphia, PA
Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA

AUDITION DATE

LOCATION

Thursday, April 30, 2026
Philadelphia Theatre Company
480 S Broad St
11:30 AM - 8:30 PM (E)
Philadelphia, PA 19146
BREAK: 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Suzanne Roberts Theatre.

APPOINTMENTS

PERSONNEL

Auditions will be held on a first-come, first-served basis. Sign-ups will begin at 10:30 am at the theater.
Expected to attend:
Casting Director - Brenna Geffers

CONTRACT

OTHER DATES

LOA PlayPenn’s 2026 New Play Development Conference
$486 weekly minimum (LOA-PP) - Negotiations pending.
26 hours of rehearsal with 1 public reading per week.

SEEKING

OTHER

Equity actors for roles in PlayPenn's 2026 Season New Play Development Conference (See breakdown). Local Philadelphia area actors are encouraged to audition.

If you have any questions, you may email
casting@PlayPenn.org
An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.

PREPARATION

Please prepare one 2-minute contemporary monologue or up to 2 one-minute contrasting contemporary monologues. Also, please bring a copy of your headshot and resume stapled together.
Always bring your Equity Membership card to auditions.

BREAKDOWN

PLAYPENN 2026 SEASON

BILL

by Roger Q Mason
First Rehearsal: July 21st, 2026
First Performance: July 25th, 2026
Final Performance: July 27th, 2026

SYNOPSIS: Democracy is dead. While digging its grave, Taffeta, a fabulous queer creation, tenaciously rejects three Founding Mothafuckaz (versions of Jefferson, Franklin, and Paine) who demand she rebuild their exploitative system to preserve their honor. Aided by Phyllis Wheatley, America's first published Black poet, Taffeta envisions an inclusive future for our country. Then a skeptical brotha named Bill arrives to bury Hope, asking: why mourn a system built to destroy you? Rejecting his despair, Taffeta plants a seed of possibility in the ruins of our country and trudges onward.

SEEKING

FOUNDING MOTHAFUKA 1: Benjamin Franklin, and other historical and hysterical men. White, male. 30s-50s.
FOUNDING MOTHAFUKA 2: Thomas Paine, and other historical and hysterical men. White, male. 30s-50s.
FOUNDING MOTHAFUKA 3: Thomas Jefferson, and other historical and hysterical men. White, male. 30s-50s.
PHILLIS WHEATLEY: A narrator of sorts. Black, female, 30s.
BILL: A man who has a dangerous kind of plan. Black, male, 30s-40s.

EMERGENCE

By Zoe Palmer
First Rehearsal: July 28th, 2026
Performance: August 1st, 2026

SYNOPSIS: Before birth, a person must choose their body. Afterwards, they are taken on a 'journey' to connect themselves with their new body and prepare for life. However, when someone becomes afraid of the struggles they may face after birth, they have to learn what makes life worth living and gather the courage to face the unknown.

SEEKING:

INITIAL GUIDE: Guides the unborn through their journey. Any age, gender, race, ethnicity, or type.
1/ATLAS: An ‘old soul.’ Any age, gender, race, ethnicity, or type.
2/ELIO: In many ways, the foil of Atlas, a person of action. Any age, gender, race, ethnicity, or type.
3/QUINN: Remarkably focused and goal-oriented. Any age, gender, race, ethnicity, or type.
GUIDE: Extremely new, and extremely overzealous. Any age, gender, race, ethnicity, or type.
2’S INITIAL GUIDE: More laid-back and sassy than your typical guide. Any age, gender, race, ethnicity, or type.

THE GOOD GUYS

by Sarah Mantell
First Rehearsal: July 28th, 2026
Performance: August 2nd

SYNOPSIS: When Aarón joins a group of Civil War reenactors, he is horrified to discover that visiting troops get to play Union soldiers while he is forced to fight in a Confederate uniform. When the unit’s leadership is usurped and gender, racial, and sexual identities come to the forefront, the group must find a way to make it to Gettysburg where they will finally get to fight as the North.

SEEKING:

AARÓN: Male, Latinx, 30s, loudly principled.
OLIVER: Male, white, 50s, bossy.
A.G.: Female, Black, 28, quietly guarded.
LESLIE: Female, white, 40s/50s, loudly guarded. Should read as butch despite the period dress.
ROB: Male, Black, 40s/50s, nerdy.
ANTHONY: Male, white, possibly the oldest but weirdly ageless. Too serious.
BRYAN: Male, white, 42, doubles as a lot of other Bryans in a lot of other troops — but they are somehow all sort of the same Bryan. New Hampshire Bryan is hotter than the other Bryans.

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