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UNORTHODOX Equity Principal Actors - Huntington Theatre Company Auditions

Posted June 9, 2026
UNORTHODOX - Huntington Theatre Company

UNORTHODOX - NYC EPA

Huntington Theatre Company | Boston, MA

Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA

AUDITION DATE


Thursday, June 25, 2026
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (E)
BREAK: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

CONTRACT


LORT Non-Rep
$1213 weekly minimum (LORT B)

SEEKING


Equity actors for roles in UNORTHODOX (see breakdown). Some, if not all roles may be understudied, exact plans to be determined.

PREPARATION


Actors can prepare one monologue of their choosing. Please be prepared with 16 bars of a legit musical theater song that shows off your range. An accompanist will be provided. Please bring a stapled copy of your headshot and resume.

LOCATION


Pearl Studios (500)
500 8th Ave
New York, NY 10018-6504
Actor Holding Studio 406 / Auditions Studio 408

PERSONNEL


Based on the memoir Unorthodox: The Scandalous Rejection of My Hasidic Roots written by Deborah Feldman
Book by Joshua Harmon
Music and Lyrics by Benj Pasek and Shaina Taub
Director: Jordan Fein
EXPECTED TO ATTEND:
Brett Duffy (Resident Casting Director, The Huntington)
Craig Burns (Casting Director, The Telsey Office)
Jimmy Larkin (Casting Associate, The Telsey Office)

OTHER DATES


Dates are subject to change.
First Rehearsal: Saturday, March 27, 2027
Tech Begins: Tuesday, April 27, 2027
First Preview: Thursday, May 6, 2027
Opening: Wednesday, May 19, 2027
Closing: Sunday, June 6 or 13, 2027

OTHER
EPA Procedures are in effect for this audition. An Equity Monitor will be provided. 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

UNORTHODOX

SEEKING:

DEVOIRI – Female, 17–26. Jewish. Raised in Brooklyn's Satmar Hasidic community, Devoiri enters an arranged marriage and becomes a young mother before deciding she will leave her community. Torn between duty and independence, she possesses an unforced sincerity that can read as naivete. Intelligent, curious, and deeply imaginative, she often sees herself in literary heroines like Jo March, and writes a book in hopes of creating the stable future where she can raise her child. Her most important relationship is with her grandmother, Fraida, who raised her. Hopeful, alternately dutiful and rebellious, with a soaring spirit. Excellent singer.

FRAIDA – Female, 22–85. Jewish. Seen across multiple stages of her life. As a young Holocaust survivor arriving in America, Fraida believes she may be infertile, unable to build the family she longs for, but a marriage proposal from a young Hasidic man changes the course of her life. In later years, she is the devoted grandmother who becomes Devoiri's touchstone and protector. Family, faith, and legacy are central to her identity, as well as her beloved garden. Warm, shrewd, resilient, and deeply loving; capable of great sacrifice when necessary. Excellent singer.

CHAYA – Female, 30s–50s. Jewish. Doubles as BAYLA and other roles. Devoiri's aunt. Practical, frank, and funny, she shepherds her niece through the matchmaking process and prepares her for the realities of married life. Dry wit and winning frankness. Doubles as BAYLA, a woman who has left the Hasidic community and is separated from her child. Bayla's experience becomes both warning and inspiration for Devoiri. Resilient, grounded, with hard-won strength. Excellent singer.

EDITH – Female, 30s–80s. Jewish. Doubles as other roles. Fraida's closest friend and confidante, who has a sharp, dry sense of humor in spite of it all. She helped save Fraida's life in Poland and remains a steadfast presence throughout the decades. Protective of her friend, Edith is skeptical of Menachem and the Hasidic community. Sharp, funny, clear-eyed, and fiercely loyal. Strong singer.

ELI'S MOTHER – Female, 40s–60s. Jewish. Doubles as other roles. A formidable presence within her family and community. Determined to secure the ideal wife for her son and committed to preserving tradition. Expects obedience, devotion, and many grandchildren from her daughter-in-law. Dry, exacting, and unapologetic; capable of cutting reproach when challenged. Excellent singer.

POLLY – Female, 20s. Jewish. Doubles as SHPRINTZA, ROIZA, and other roles. A young publishing editor who recognizes the potential of Devoiri's story and encourages her to claim her own voice. Ambitious, confident, and highly capable, with genuine empathy beneath her professional drive. Doubles as ROIZA, another granddaughter of Fraida. A new mother that eagerly squeezes her baby’s cheeks and can’t wait for her cousin Devoiri to have a baby of her own. Bubbly and bright. Doubles as SHPRINTZA, Eli's exuberant younger sister, who initially welcomes Devoiri into the family before loyalties are tested. High-spirited and self-important. Excellent singer.

MENACHEM – Male, 22–85. Jewish. Doubles as other roles. Seen as both a young man and an elder. A Holocaust survivor whose faith, optimism, and love of family shape the life he builds with Fraida. His sincerity and quiet conviction inspire Fraida to join the Hasidic community. In later years, he is the spiritual anchor of the family. Steady, compassionate, and deeply devout. Excellent singer.

ELI – Male, 20s. Jewish. Doubles as other roles. Devoiri's husband in an arranged marriage. Raised in a strict Hasidic household, he desires a traditional family and initially embraces Devoiri's unusual sense of intellectual curiosity. As their marriage is tested, he struggles to reconcile the wife he has with the life he imagined. Sheltered, dutiful, and ultimately kind-hearted. Excellent singer.

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