SHEAR MADNESS **CANCELLED** Equity Principal Auditions - Lake Theatre Auditions

Posted March 23, 2020
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SHEAR MADNESS **CANCELLED** - Lake Theatre

SHEAR MADNESS - LAKE GEORGE, NY EPA

Lake Theatre

CANCELLED
**Out of an abundance of caution, the producers have chosen to cancel this EPA for
the safety of our members and everyone involved. These EPAs will not be rescheduled. They will be accepting video audition submissions in lieu of the EPAs. A separate notice for video submissions will be posted with submission information.**

AUDITION DATE

Sat, Apr 18, 2020

10:00 am - 6:00 pm (EDT)

Lunch 1:30 to 2:30

APPOINTMENTS

AEA actors may book an appt time by emailing your name, phone number and desired time range to jarel@lakegeorgedinnertheatre.org with LGDT EPA in the subject line. EMCs and non-Equity actors will be seen on a first come, first seen basis throughout the day. Walk-ins are welcome.

CONTRACT

Dinner Theatre $520/week

SEEKING

Equity actors for various roles. See breakdown.

PREPARATION

A 1-2 minute comedic monologue.
Please have a headshot and resume stapled together.

LOCATION

Holiday Inn Resort

2223 Canada Street (Rt 9)

Lake George, NY 12845

PERSONNEL

Expected in attendance
Jarel Davidow - Artistic Director
Bruce Jordan - Director

Other:
Paul Portner - Playwright
Marcie Friedman - Stage Manager

OTHER DATES

First rehearsal - June 18th,
Show runs: July 9th-Oct. 17th

OTHER

An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of 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

BARBARA DEMARCO (age range 25-45) is the hairstylist who keeps Shear Madness running. She answers the phone, takes appointments, restocks shelves, cleans mirrors, sweeps floors, etc. She is a wise-cracking, gum-snapping, nail polishing hairdresser cum manicurist. She moves sassily and well. She is likeable, ambitious and street-wise and she can spot a bad dye job at 20 paces. She works well with TONY and looks forward to working on her favorite customer, MRS. SHUBERT.

MIKEY THOMAS (age range 20-30) is a preppy-looking, eager-beaver who’s a capable and earnest undercover cop. MIKEY is bright, quick, affable, somewhat deferential, and very helpful at the same time being innocent, naive, and impressionable. He is a believable, ambitious young cop who supplies much of the credibility to the investigation. The actor who plays MIKEY gets his hair washed and blown dry at every performance.

TONY WHITCOMB (age range 25-45) is the flamboyant, irrepressible proprietor of the Shear Madness salon. He is interested in everything and everyone. Shear Madness is a “salon” in the truest sense where TONY thrills to the twists of “All My Children,” swaps recipes, shares gossip and dramatizes the happenings of his life. Shear Madness is his salon and TONY is the king (or queen) of it all. He is fun, devilish, interesting, passionate and a real character. He must not be jaded in any way. His “shoot from the hip” comedy must endear him to all. He must be able to do the physical comedy easily and with great flair. His toes must never touch the ground. TONY must love “playing for an audience”. He must love creating and executing merriment, and mirth.

EDDIE LAWRENCE (age range 30-50) is the “mystery man” of the piece. He is a well-dressed, nice-looking confidence man who covers a dangerous interior with a smooth, suave, and occasionally charming exterior. The actor playing EDDIE must walk the fine line between possessing definite danger while at the same time being able to execute the quick-thinking comedy of the piece. We must admire EDDIE’S ability to scramble out of the position of “prime suspect”.

NICK ROSSETTI (or NICK JOHNSON or TOM O’BRIEN depending on ethnic background age range 30-50) is the most difficult and most important role in the show. It requires a bright, quick thinking, personable character actor who can also be an excellent straight man. It requires an actor who is not intimidated by a boisterous audience who is trying to help him solve the murder. It requires a good looking, masculine actor with a solid voice and solid acting skills who can learn the dynamics that will keep the investigation on track. NICK is a hardworking “gumshoe” detective who is a likeable, approachable, forceful cop. He has to make many decisions throughout the show. He is the heartbeat of “Shear Madness”. He has an emotional and intellectual stake in solving this crime. His frustration is frequently apparent.

MRS. SHUBERT (age range 50-70) is an old-money socialite of impeccable breeding and manner. She must move and speak with natural - not artificial - grace and style. She can really turn on the charm when needed. Mrs. Shubert is an old-line wasp and is shocked when anyone thinks otherwise. She is, at her finest, a real class act. The actress playing Mrs. Shubert MUST agree to have her hair cut to a specified classic length so that it is easy to wash and set onstage - which happens every performance.


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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