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The Human Race Theatre Co. 2026-27 Season Equity Principal Actors - Human Race Theatre Co. Auditions

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THE HUMAN RACE THEATRE CO. 2026-27 SEASON

The Human Race Theatre Co. 2026-27 Season - Dayton, OH EPA

Human Race Theatre Co | Dayton, OH

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AUDITION DATE

LOCATION

Saturday, June 6, 2026
Human Race Theatre Company
126 N Main St Ste 300
9:00 AM - 5:30 PM (E)
Dayton, OH 45402-1766

BREAK: 1:00PM - 1:30PM Rehearsal Studio -- 2nd Floor.

APPOINTMENTS

PERSONNEL

For local appointments in Dayton, book anytime: See breakdown for production-specific personnel.
https://tinyurl.com/HRTC2627.

EXPECTED TO ATTEND:
No voice messages please. No emails please. Emily N. Wells, Artistic Director

CONTRACT

OTHER DATES

SPT TYPICAL SCHEDULE: Rehearsals held evenings and weekends.
$623 weekly minimum (SPT 6)
6 Performances Tuesdays – Saturday Evenings at 7:30pm, Saturday and Sunday Matinees at 2pm. Two week run.

SEEKING


Equity actors for roles in The Human Race Theatre Company's 2026-27 Season (see breakdown). See breakdown for production-specific dates.

The Human Race Theatre Company encourages auditions from performers of all ages, races and ethnicities, gender identities, sexual orientations, and abilities. If you are unable to attend the in-person auditions, video submissions will be accepted at the following email:
submissions@humanracetheatre.org.

PREPARATION


Please prepare two contrasting 1.5-minute monologues. Please bring your headshot and resume, stapled together. Indicate availability and show interest where applicable. Submissions are due by June 7th, 2026.

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

SALEM: Blood To Drink

By Maggie Lou Rader
Directed by Heather Wilson-Bowlby
First Rehearsal - September 21, 2026
First Preview – October 14, 2026
Opening – October 16, 2026
Closing - October 25, 2026

In this modern dark comedy about the ever-present why behind America's most famous witch hunt, Elizabeth Proctor finds herself on the wrong side of witchcraft accusations alongside Sarah Good, Bridget Bishop, and Ann Foster in Salem, 1692. They reckon with their faith, fears, and just how much society has suddenly forced them to have in common. Nothing brings people together like a common enemy, but when their enemy is placed directly in the middle of their cell, the rules of society that say women are subservient are quickly abandoned.

ROLES

Elizabeth Proctor (30’s-40’s - female or non-binary) A woman who loves her God and her husband. Righteous, devoted, walks the straightened arrow. Terrified of making a mistake. Carries more guilt than sin.

Sarah Goode (20’s – 30’s – female or non-binary) A woman who inherited her late husband’s debts but not her father’s wealth. Society has handed her every short stick in the bundle. She’s noticed.

Bridget Bishop (40’s-60’s – female or non-binary) A woman whose reputation proceeds her as men in her life wish she’d committed more sins than she did. She is used to being discussed just because she wore that ONE RED PETTICOAT that ONE TIME… Been accused of being a witch before… it’s a vibe she’s got.

Ann Foster (60’s-80’s – female or non-binary) A woman who was broken long ago. A woman who wants to rest. A woman who deserves to be left alone. A woman who doesn’t say nearly as much as she feels.

George Burroughs (40’s – 50’s – white, male) A minister. Physically strong, emotionally…not so much. Opinionated. Confident. Obstinate. Wants to do good, but way too slow in his growth and who’s got time for that? No one in that prison cell.

REINDEER SESSIONS

by Eric Ulloa
Director Igor Goldin
First Rehearsal – November 23, 2026
Performances – December 9 – 20, 2026

BLITZEN – Role has been cast
DR. ARBOR – Role has been cast

A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM

By William Shakespeare
Director Emily N. Wells
First Rehearsal - January 11, 2027
First Preview – February 3, 2027
Opening – February 5, 2027
Closing - February 21, 2027

Four impetuous young lovers flee into the magical moonlit night through the dunes and on the sand in true “beach blanket” fashion. Not to be outdone, the fairy Puck plays tricks to amuse the other denizens of the misty coastline, and makes sure that everything turns out right in the end. Shakespeare’s beloved romantic comedy sparkles with vivacious imagination in this fresh adaptation.

ROLES

TRACK 1 - THESEUS & OBERON (male identifying, 30s-50s) a sense of superiority
TRACK 2 - HIPPOLYTA & TITANIA (female identifying, 30s-50s) nurturing, worldly
TRACK 3 - EGEUS & BOTTOM/ “Pyramus” (any, 40’s-50s) believes they are always right
TRACK 4 - PHILOSTRATE & PUCK, (any) kind and mischievous servant
TRACK 5 - HERMIA, (female, 20s) daughter to Egeus, petite, in love with Lysander; a little nerdy
TRACK 6 - HELENA, (female, 20s) in love with Demetrius, tall – beach babe
TRACK 7 - LYSANDER, (male, 20s) in love with Hermia; a little nerdy
TRACK 8 - DEMETRIUS, (male, 20s) in love with Hermia – beach dude
TRACK 9 - QUINCE, the Carpenter/PROLOGUE; COBWEB (any) the organizer of the group
TRACK 10 - SNUG, the Joiner/ LION; MOTH (any)
TRACK 11 - FLUTE, the Bellows-mender/ THISBE; MUSTARDSEED (any)
TRACK 12 - SNOUT, the Tinker/ WALL & MOONSHINE; PEASEBLOSSOM (any)

WHAT BECAME OF US

by Shayan Lotfi
Director TBD
First Rehearsal - March 15, 2027
First Preview – April 7, 2027
Opening – April 9, 2027
Closing - April 18, 2027

Siblings Q and Z reflect on their childhood, their family’s immigration journey, and the complex realities of growing up between two cultures. Through fragmented memories, the play explores how identity, sacrifice, and personal choices shape their diverging paths and strain the siblings' relationship over time. Ultimately, it is an in-depth examination of family, belonging, and the emotional cost of becoming who we are.

NOTE: Performers of the diaspora of the global south are encouraged to audition.

JOB

by Max Wolf Friedlich
Director Emily N. Wells
First Rehearsal - May 10, 2027
First Preview – June 2, 2027
Opening – June 4, 2027
Closing - June 13, 2027

Unsettled by her job as a content screener for a big tech company, Jane seeks therapy to cope with the horrors she witnesses. The line between her work and her reality distorts in this taut and timely thriller.

ROLES

JANE – female, twenty-five to thirty, white, young professional living in the Bay Area, knows how to dress to fit in, “self-aware” to a fault, wouldn’t be out of place at SoulCycle.
LOYD – male, sixties or older, white, lived in the East Bay his whole life, rocks a hippie-adjacent sort of look, has a high opinion of himself, wouldn’t be out of place at a Grateful Dead show.

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