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Theatrical Outfit 2026-27 Season Equity Principal Actors - Theatrical Outfit Auditions

Posted April 24, 2026
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Theatrical Outfit 2026-27 Season - Theatrical Outfit

THEATRICAL OUTFIT 2026-27 SEASON - ATLANTA, GA EPA

Theatrical Outfit, Inc. | Atlanta, GA

Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA

AUDITION DATE

LOCATION

Friday, May 8, 2026

Theatrical Outfit
84 Luckie Street NW
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (E)
Atlanta, GA 30303
Lunch 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Playwrights Lab - 2nd Floor.

APPOINTMENTS

PERSONNEL

This audition will be run on a 1st come, 1st served basis. The space will open at 8:30 AM. For actors who are unable to attend, or who live outside of Atlanta, we are accepting video submissions now through May 15th, 2026. See breakdown for instructions to submit.

Expected to attend:
Associate Artistic Director and Casting Director: Addae Moon (He/Him)
Executive Assistant: Jackie Moreno (She/Her)

CONTRACT

Independent Theatre Contract
$623 weekly minimum

SEEKING

Equity actors for roles in Theatrical Outfit's 2026-27 Season (See breakdown). Performers of all ethnicities, gender identities, and ages, as well as performers with disabilities are encouraged to audition. An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.

PREPARATION

Please prepare a 2-3 minute contemporary monologue and/or a short song in the style of the shows in the season. An accompanist will be provided. Also, please bring an up-to-date headshot and resume stapled together. Always bring your Equity Membership card to auditions.

BREAKDOWN

Video submission instructions:

Please submit your headshot, resume and link to your audition video at:
casting@theatricaloutfit.org
In the subject line please include “EPA Submission 26/27” and your name. In the body of the email please indicate whether you are a local hire in Atlanta, and write a short paragraph with any additional information you’d like us to know.

FENCES

Written by August Wilson
Directed by Addae Moon
First Rehearsal: August 11th, 2026
Previews: September 9th-10th, 2026
Opening: September 11th, 2026
Closing: October 4th, 2026
A Co-Production with Dominion Entertainment and Alabama Shakespeare Festival
Four-week transfer to Alabama Shakespeare Festival (Montgomery, AL)

SETTING: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
SYNOPSIS: Three major theatres - Theatrical Outfit, Dominion Entertainment Group, and Alabama Shakespeare Festival - join forces to bring August Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning Fences to two states for a one-of-a-kind revival. In 1950s Pittsburgh, Troy Maxson built fences to protect his family. But what happens when those walls keep dreams out? This American classic is an explosively funny and heartbreaking portrait of an American family, following a former Negro League baseball star as his dreams collide with his son's aspirations.

Note: The characters are all African American.

SEEKING:

TROY MAXSON: Male, mid 40s-60s. A former Negro Leagues baseball player now working as a garbage collector. He is strong-willed, stubborn and proud.
ROSE MAXSON: Female, mid 40s-60s. Troy’s wife. She is loving, steady, and emotionally strong, serving as the family’s center of gravity.
CORY MAXSON: Male, 18+ to play a teen. Troy and Rose’s teenage son.
LYONS MAXSON: Male, mid 20s-30s. Troy’s son from a previous relationship. He is an aspiring musician with his own ambitions and a complicated relationship with Troy.
GABRIEL MAXSON: Male, mid 40s-early 50s. Troy’s brother, a war veteran with a head injury that left him mentally vulnerable.
JIM BONO: Male, 40s-60s. Troy’s best friend and co-worker.
RAYNELL MAXSON: Female, 7-pre-teen. Troy’s young daughter.

ALL IS CALM: THE CHRISTMAS TRUCE OF 1914

Written By Peter Rothstein
Directed by Matt Torney
First Rehearsal: November 10th, 2026
Previews: December 2nd-3rd, 2026
Opening: December 4th, 2026
Closing: December 27th, 2026
A Co-Production with The Atlanta Opera

SETTING: The Western Front during WWI
SYNOPSIS: Set during World War I, All Is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914 tells the true story of enemy soldiers along the Western Front laying down their weapons and sharing a brief, remarkable moment of peace. Drawn from soldiers’ letters, diaries, and songs, the work traces the daily realities of trench warfare while revealing the humanity that endured on both sides of the conflict.

Note: All of the characters are Male and singing ability is required.

SEEKING:

Track 1: Male, various soldiers. Multiple characters of multiple nationalities. Singing ability and fluidity with dialect is required.
Track 2: Male, various soldiers. Multiple characters of multiple nationalities. Singing ability and fluidity with dialect is required.
Track 3: Male, various soldiers. Multiple characters of multiple nationalities. Singing ability and fluidity with dialect is required.
Track 4: Male, various soldiers. Multiple characters of multiple nationalities. Singing ability and fluidity with dialect is required.
Track 5: Male, various soldiers. Multiple characters of multiple nationalities. Singing ability and fluidity with dialect is required.
Track 6: Male, various soldiers. Multiple characters of multiple nationalities. Singing ability and fluidity with dialect is required.
Track 7: Male, various soldiers. Multiple characters of multiple nationalities. Singing ability and fluidity with dialect is required.
Track 8: Male, various soldiers. Multiple characters of multiple nationalities. Singing ability and fluidity with dialect is required.
Track 9: Male, various soldiers. Multiple characters of multiple nationalities. Singing ability and fluidity with dialect is required.
Track 10: Male, various soldiers. Multiple characters of multiple nationalities. Singing ability and fluidity with dialect is required.

WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME

Written By Heidi Shreck
Directed by TBD
First Rehearsal: February 2nd, 2027
Previews: January 24th-25th, 2027
Opening: January 26th, 2027
Closing: February 21st, 2027
SYNOPSIS: What the Constitution Means to Me by Heidi Schreck is a witty, deeply personal, and politically urgent exploration of the U.S. Constitution through the lens of lived experience. The play follows a version of Schreck herself as she revisits her teenage years touring the country giving competitive speeches about the Constitution to earn college money. Blending memoir, debate, and theatrical storytelling, she interrogates how this foundational document has shaped — and often failed — the lives of women across generations, including her own family. By the end, the play transforms into a live constitutional debate, asking whether this centuries-old framework can truly serve a modern, evolving democracy.

SEEKING:

HEIDI - PRECAST. Narrator and central figure, played as both her adult self and, in memory and reenactment, her 15-year-old self.
LEGIONAIRE/MIKE - Male Identifying, mid 40s. An older American Legion officer who oversees the debate competitions.
DEBATER - Any Gender, mid-late teens. A teenage debate opponent who challenges Heidi in the final portion of the play.

TBD

First Rehearsal: April 20th, 2027
Previews: May 19th-20th, 2027
Opening: May 21st, 2027
Closing: June 13th, 2027
Will hold auditions for this production at a later date.

DEATH OF A SALESMAN

Written by Arthur Miller
Directed by Matt Torney
First Rehearsal: August 10th, 2027
Previews: September 8th-9th, 2027
Opening: September 10th, 2027
Closing: October 3rd, 2027

SETTING: Brooklyn, NY late 1940’s
SYNOPSIS: Set in late 1940s Brooklyn, Death of a Salesman centers on Willy Loman, a traveling salesman struggling to reconcile his dreams of success with the harsh realities of his life. As his family tensions mount and long-buried truths surface, the play becomes a powerful exploration of ambition, illusion, and the cost of chasing the American Dream.

SEEKING:

WILLY LOMAN: Male, 55-early 60s. An aging, exhausted salesman whose confidence masks deep insecurity, frustration, and denial.
LINDA LOMAN: Female, 50-55. Willy’s wife. She is steady, devoted, practical, and emotionally intelligent, often serving as the family’s anchor.
BIFF: Male, 30-35. Willy and Linda’s older son.
HAPPY LOMAN: Male, 25-30. Willy and Linda’s younger son.
CHARLEY: Male, 40s - 60s. Willy’s neighbor and friend. He is practical, calm, and successful in a quiet way.
BERNARD: Male, 20s - mid 30s. Charley’s son. He is intelligent, focused, and disciplined.
HOWARD WAGNER: Male, mid 20s-30s. Willy’s boss. He is younger, polished, business-minded, and detached.
UNCLE BEN: Male, exists in memory 20s-50s. Willy’s brother, seen in memory and fantasy.
THE WOMAN: Female, 30s - 40s. Willy’s mistress.
JENNY: Female, 20s - 40s. Charlie’s Secretary
STANLEY: Male, 30s-40s. The young waiter at the restaurant. He is practical, impatient, and grounded in the present moment.
MISS FORSYTHE: Female, 20s-30s. A lively young woman Happy meets at the restaurant. She is playful and flirtatious.
LETTA: Female, 20s to 30s. Miss Forsythe’s friend.

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