THE SAINT VINCENT SUMMER THEATRE 2012 SEASON Equity Principal Auditions - The Saint Vincent Summer Theatre Auditions

Posted February 7, 2012
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THE SAINT VINCENT SUMMER THEATRE 2012 SEASON - The Saint Vincent Summer Theatre

The Saint Vincent Summer Theatre 2012

– Equity Principal Auditions by APPOINTMENT in PA

Latrobe, PA LOA (approval and salary pending. 2011 weekly minimum: $527.)

Artistic Dir / Stage Dir (all shows): Colleen Reilly

Equity Principal Auditions by APPOINTMENT:

Friday, February 24, 2012 – No accompanist Saint Vincent College / Robert S. Carey PAC

Saturday, February 25, 2012 – Accompanist provided 300 Fraser Purchase Road

8:30 AM – 5:30 PM both days. Latrobe PA

Lunch from 12 Noon – 1 PM. Friday: Auditorium. Saturday: Room 31.

Directions:
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For a 5-minute appointment (or more info), call Artistic Dir Colleen Reilly 724/805-2229. Equity Members without appointments will be seen throughout each audition day, as time permits.

Please prepare two brief contemporary monologues. If interested in FOREVER PLAID (accompanist provided 2/25 only), please also prepare a brief, American popular song (1930-1970). If singing, bring sheet music in the correct key.

Please bring a photo and resume, stapled back-to-back.

All dates are in 2012. All roles that will be (or may be) on AEA contracts are listed. All listed roles are available unless otherwise specified. For pre-cast roles, auditioning performers will be considered as possible (emergency) replacements, should any become necessary.

Forever Plaid Written/originally directed and choreographed by Stuart Ross.1st reh: 5/21. Runs 5/31-6/9.

Frankie: Man, 25-40. The confident, responsible leader of the group. Second tenor/lyric baritone.

Smudge: Man, 25-40. Fretful, worried; suffers from stage-fright. Bass/low baritone.

Sparky: CAST. Man, 25-40. The gleeful clown. Baritone.

Jinx: CAST. Man, 25-40. Shy, sweet and sincere. Tenor.

Suite Surrender by Michael McKeever. 1st reh: 6/4. Runs 6/14–7/30.

Bernard S. Dunlap: 40-60. General Manager of the Palm Beach Royale Hotel.

Claudia McFadden: 40-50. Hollywood diva.

Murphy Stevens: Woman, 20s. Athena’s personal secretary.

Dora Del Rio: 35-50. Gossip columnist.

Mrs. Everett P. Osgood: 50-65. Society matron. President of the Palm Beach Ladies for Unity.

Francis: 20s. Bellhop. Handsome and charming.

Otis: 20s–30s. Bellhop. Sweet.

Athena Sinclaire: CAST. 30-45. Great star of stage and screen.

Mr. Pippet: CAST. 25-45. Claudia’s personal secretary.

The Foreigner by Larry Shue. 1st reh: 6/25. Runs 7/5–7/21.

S/Sgt “Froggy” LeSueur: Man, 40-55, British. Good-natured soldier.

Charlie Baker: 40-50, British. Dull man turned hero.

Betty Meeks: 50-70. Southern widow. Sweet.

Rev. David Lee: 30-45. Charismatic minister. Secret KKK member).

Catherine Simms: 20s. Ex-debutante. Deeper than she appears.

Owen Musser: 35-50. KKK leader; villain.

Ellard Simms: CAST. 20s. Catherine’s brother. Seemingly “slow”.

The Chief by Rob Zellers and Gene Collier. 1st reh: 7/16. Runs 7/26–8/19.

Art Rooney: 70s. Tough, charming, legendary founder of the Pittsburgh Steelers football team.

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