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THE FULL MONTY Submission - Riverside Theatre Auditions

Posted September 30, 2011
This audition closed on October 12, 2011. View current auditions →
THE FULL MONTY - Riverside Theatre

LORT

THE FULL MONTY

– Photo / Resume Request for NYC Appointments

Riverside Theatre (Vero Beach, FL) LORT C; $710/week minimum

Artistic Director: Allen D. Cornell

Director/ Choreographer: Keith Andrews

Musical Director: Ken Clifton

Casting: Wojcik | Seay Casting

1st rehearsal: 12/27/11. Runs: 1/12/12 – 2/5/12

NYC auditions will be held in November, 2011, by appointment only.

Seeking submissions from Actors' Equity Members only for these auditions.

For consideration, mail picture and resume with cover letter to:

Wojcik - Seay Casting

247 West 38th Street 10th Floor

New York, NY 10018

Attn: The Full Monty / AEA Self Submission.

You MUST indicate which role you are interested in. Deadline for submissions: 10/12/11

Seeking:

Jerry Lukowski:

Unemployed mill worker. Caucasian male, early to mid 30s. Average guy, with no luck. Tries but doesn’t usually get there. Good heart and loves his son Nathan. Just can’t get it to work. Kind of a big kid himself. A bit of a smart-ass and loud mouth. TV hockey, football, baseball and Budweiser. High Bari-tenor.

Pam Lukowski:

Jerry’s ex-wife, Nathan’s mother. Caucasian female, late 20s to early 30s. Smart woman working hard to change her life. Living with her boyfriend Teddy. Still loves Jerry but knows it won’t work. Doing the most for her son. Her son is everything and she is worried he will grow up like Jerry. Dr. Phil and wine coolers. Strong Belt

Nathan Lukowski:

Jerry and Pam’s son. Caucasian boy. To play about 12. Good kid. Wise beyond his years. Smart. Loves both parents but caught in between. All around average kid. Nickelodeon and milk. Does not sing solo or dance.

Teddy Slaughter:

Pam’s boyfriend. Caucasian male, mid to late 30s. Good looking but salesman type. Hard worker and loves Pam but jealous of Jerry. Competitive with other guys. Knows he could lose to Jerry but feels superior to him. Racquetball kind of guy. TV tennis and wine. (Vocal Range open)

Dave Bukatinsky:

Unemployed mill worker. Caucasian male, early to mid 30s. Large man. Good natured all around nice guy. Aware of his size but hides it with fun. Practical and doesn’t expect much. Football, hockey, baseball and Old Milwaukee. Lyric Baritone with strong Falsetto

Georgie Bukatinsky:

Dave’s wife. Works at the mall. Caucasian female, late 20s to early 30s. Happy woman, loves her husband and her job. Enjoys life and having fun. Is fine with her lifestyle. Loves her husband. Comfortable with who they are. Roseanne and margaritas. High Rock Belt

Harold Nichols:

Unemployed mill supervisor. Caucasian male, mid 40s. Somewhat pompous and very concerned with his image. MBA. Lives a proper upper middleclass life. Somewhat materialistic. Keeps a distance from everyone including his wife to keep up the ideal but would do anything for her. TV figure skating and wine. High Bari – tenor.

Vicki Nichols:

Harold’s wife. Caucasian female, late 30s to early 40s. Bold, somewhat brash. Very bubbly. Enjoys life and the money prestige of Harold’s position. Lives a better life than the common mill workers but not snobbish just oblivious. Loves Harold but lives with him being emotionally distant and works to have fun with him. QVC and champagne cocktails. High Belt

Malcom MacGregor:

Unemployed mill worker. Caucasian male, late 20s to early 30s. Still lives with his ill mother. Somewhat of a loner. Very low self esteem. Caring but insecure, depressed. Kind of a male wallflower and definitely “in the closet” but probably doesn’t know he’s gay. Shy and withdrawn. Reads and doesn’t drink. Strong Pop Tenor

Ethan Girard:

Unemployed mill worker. Caucasian male, late 20s to mid 30s. Pretty upbeat and sure of himself. Somewhat boisterous and funny. Fairly good build physically. Kind of a “big kid” at heart. Not shy. A dumb innocence. Gay but not flamboyant and OK with it, like everything else. ESPN and movie musicals, Corona. Strong Tenor

Noah (Horse) T. Simmons:

Retired mill worker. African American male, late 50s to early 60s. Not much left in life to him but not ready to quit. Definite natural dancer. Touch of James Brown. Proud. Pretty no nonsense kind of guy. Practical and somewhat accepting of his life but would like the excitement back. Kind of put out to pasture too early. Sports and Black Velvet. High Baritone

Jeanette Burmeister:

Piano player, performer. Female 60 +. Very energetic, sarcastically practical. Definitely been around. Elements of “a broad” but very perceptive and caring underneath. Rough around the edges. Been here done it and doesn’t care attitude.

Buddy (Keno) Walsh:

Male stripper late 20s – early 30s. Built, muscular and cut. Handsome and secure. Doesn’t need to be bulky, just in very good shape. Not a local. Very attractive in a Chippendale look. Gay and out. Athletic and good dancer, possibly trained. Likes his Gym work out. Also must be a strong singer.

NOTE: There will be no nudity required at initial audition, however, at callbacks male actors will be required to disrobe down to shorts or bathing suit.

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