A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE - Long Beach Shakespeare Company Non Equity Auditions

Posted March 24, 2020
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A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE - Long Beach Shakespeare Company

We are NOT holding in-person auditions for this project. Please send a self- tape of a 1 minute monologue- contemporary comedic. The self-tapes are due by April 11, 2020 at 11:00pm. Cellphone videos are perfect. Email as an attachement to
info@lbshakespeare.org. We will review your videos as they are submitted.

“Message” field: Woman of No Importance

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Please name your files in the following format: firstnamelastname

REHEARSALS

There is a possibility you may not be called for all rehearsal dates but we need to know your availability. You must be available for all tech & dress rehearsals and performances. We do not use understudies.

April Dates are subject to change based on current Stay at Home orders

There is a possibility that the show opening date could be pushed for 1 week. If so Tech week would begin Saturday May 30

Sat. April 18 @ 12-4 read thru and measurements

Mon-Thurs April 20,21,22, 23 @7pm-10pm

Sun. April 26 @ 5pm-9pm

Mon. -Thurs. April 27,28,29,30@ 7pm- 10pm

Sat May 2 @ 12-6 bios and photos due

Sun May 3 @ 12-6

Mon-Thurs May 4,5,6,7 @ 7pm-10 pm

Sat. May 9 @ 12-6

Mon-Thurs. May 11,12,13,14 @ 7pm-10 pm

Sun. May 19 @12-6

Tech begins

Sat.-Sun May 23,24 @ 12-6pm

Mon May 25@ 7pm (this is Memorial Day)

Tues May 26 Dress 7pm

Wed May 27 Dress 7pm

Thurs May 28 Invitational Dress 7pm

Performances

Fri. & Sat. nights call time 7pm

Show time 8pm. (show Fri. June 5)

Sun. call time 1pm show time 2pm

May 29,30,31

June 6,7,12,13,14,19,20

Sun. June 21 Strike @1pm EVERYONE CALLED

Summary:

Oscar Wilde’s “A Woman of No Importance” is a satirical work that examines the double-standards and expectations placed upon women. It begins at a country dinner party where a dark secret is threatened to be revealed. The hostess, Lady Hunstanton, has invited a young man, Gerald Arbuthnot, who was just offered a position as secretary to Lord George Illingworth and Lord Illingworth himself. Yet neither of them knows that they are son and father. Then, when Gerald’s mother Rachel Arbuthnot arrives Lord Illingworth begins to piece the truth together. When Mrs. Rachel Arbuthnot finds time alone with Lord Illingworth, it is revealed that when Rachel had become pregnant years ago George refused to marry her. Rachel is left with a terrible decision: Destroy her relationship with her son by telling the truth, or allow Illingworth to poison her son's mind by keeping the past a secret.

Audition Requirements: 1 minute monologue- contemporary comedic

Character Breakdowns

1. Mrs. Rachel Arbuthnot (F) – [Any ethnicity] Age: Late 30’s - Early 40’s. A sorrowful woman with a heartbreaking past. She has sacrificed everything for her son and lives with a constant sense of shame weighing her down.

2. Hester Worsley (F) - [Any ethnicity] Age: 20’s. Hester is an American young woman who is idealistic, outspoken and somewhat naïve. She is a Puritan that lives by a strict moral code.

3. Mrs. Allonby (F) - [Any ethnicity] Age: 30’s - 40’s. An English woman with a deadly wit and immensely charming. Intelligent and dangerous, she enjoys playing with people’s emotions.

4. Lady Stutfield (F) – [Any ethnicity] Age: 30’s. A delicate and soft-spoken English woman. She’s a romantic thinker whose quietness creates a sense of mystery. Her kindness attracts the people around her, but she is a bit of a follower.

5. Lady Caroline Pontefract (F) – [Any ethnicity] Age: Late 40’s - 50’s. A woman with a unfortune past love life who has become overprotective of her husband (some might describe her as overbearing). She’s also a rather conservative person.

6. Lady Jane Hunstanton (F) - [Any ethnicity] Age: 50’s - 60’s. The rather forgetful, hostess of the dinner party. She is a pleasant English woman who loves company.

7. Lord George Harford Illingworth (M) – [Any ethnicity] Age: Late 30’s - Early 40’s. An extremely witting man with little morals or scruples. His charm has allowed him to behave poorly throughout his life.

8. Sir John Pontefract (M) – [Any ethnicity] Age: 50’s - 60’s. Husband number four. He’s learning to become an expert escape artist from his wife.

9. Mr. Kelvin (M) – [Any ethnicity] Age: 30’s-40’s. A guest at the dinner party and a member of Parliament. He is a modern thinker for his time who cares about the suffering of the people.

10. Gerald Arbuthnot (M) – [Any ethnicity] Age: 20’s. An English young man with a kind heart and is eager to please others. He is a bit unobservant and naïve, however he has a big heart. Gerald has a strict code of what is right and wrong.

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