Equity Performers Sought for 2023-24 Season Shows
Seeking Equity actors for roles in 2023-24 Season Shows, please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. About the project: JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT 1st Rehearsal: October 19, 2023 Opening: November 17, 2023 Closing: December 30, 2023 "IT HAPPENED IN KEY WEST" 1st Rehearsal: December 28, 2023 Opening: January 26, 2024 Closing: February 11, 2024 "9 TO 5" 1st Rehearsal: February 9, 2024 Opening: March 1, 2024 Closing: March 24, 2024 "SOUTH PACIFIC" 1st Rehearsal: March 28, 2024 Opening: April 19, 2024 Closing: May 19, 2024 "CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY" 1st Rehearsal: May 23, 2024 Opening: June 14, 2024 Closing: July 21, 2024 MISERY 1st Rehearsal: September 21, 2023 Opening: October 13, 2023 Closing: October 29, 2023 "EQUUS" 1st Rehearsal: January 25, 2024 Opening: February 16, 2024 Closing: March 3, 2024 "TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE" 1st Rehearsal: March 7, 2024 Opening: March 29, 2024 Closing: April 14, 2024 "THE LAST 5 YEARS" 1st Rehearsal: April 18, 2024 Opening: May 10, 2024 Closing: May 26, 2024 Rate: CONTRACT LORT Non-Rep $1058 weekly minimum (LORT B) - Mainstage $620.80 weekly minimum (LORT Experimental) - Groff Studio Series Additional info: For the Musicals: Please prepare two short contrasting cuts of songs of your choice. Songs from our upcoming season are fine. An accompanist will be provided. Please bring sheet music properly marked and in a binder. For the Plays: Please prepare a 1-2 minute monologue (or) 2 30-40 second contrasting monologues. Everyone, please bring your headshot and resume stapled together. 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. If you are interested, please apply.
93 roles
Tenor – Eleventh and favorite son of Jacob. Confident and charming. Vocally strong. Vocal range: Tenor "JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT"
Tenor or Soprano – The audience’s guides through the story. The narrators tell Joseph’s story with word and song. Can command the stage while directing focus to story elements. Strong singers with great energy. Vocal range: Mezzo-Soprano/ Belt "JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT"
Baritone or Mezzo – Egypt’s ruler, considered a god on earth. Searching for the meaning behind his/her dreams. Portrayed as a world-famous rock star. Full of energy and confidence. May also double as a member of the greater ensemble. Vocal range: Baritone "JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT"
Baritone – Rich, self-indulgent, and sophisticated Egyptian capitalist. Makes Joseph the leader of his household. Strong character with a powerful speaking voice. May also double as a member of the greater ensemble. Vocal range: Baritone "JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT"
Alto – Indulgent and confident in her pursuit of what she wants, which at this time happens to be Joseph. May doubles as a member of the greater ensemble. (Non-Singer) "JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT"
Baritone – Aged father of Joseph and his 11 brothers. Strong character who can sing and move well. Vocal range: Baritone "JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT"
Tenor or Mezzo – Pharaoh’s right hand. While in jail, Joseph interprets the Butler’s dreams to a positive outcome. May doubles as a member of the greater ensemble. Vocal range: Tenor "JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT"
Tenor or Mezzo – Head of Pharaoh’s kitchen. While in jail, Joseph interprets the Baker’s dreams to a less-than-positive outcome. May doubles as a member of the greater ensemble. Vocal range: Tenor "JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT"
Various Vocal Ranges – Jealous of Joseph being their father’s favorite son. Skilled dancers and singers. Will double as general ensemble in some scenes. "JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT"
Various Ranges – The 11 wives of Joseph’s 11 brothers. Skilled dancers and singers. Will double as general ensemble in some scenes. "JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT"
Various Ranges – Actors, singers, and dancers serving as Ishmaelites, Egyptians, Canaanites, and other characters within Joseph’s story. "JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT"
German- born eccentric, elegant, brilliant, imperially bearded sympathetic Renaissance man. Speaks perfect English with barely perceptible, undefinable accent. Spans the extremes of over-the-top nuttiness and total warmth and sincerity. For the past several decades, he's been searching for his soulmate - a girl he saw in his dreams when he was 12. Vocal range: Baritone Low G to Gb "IT HAPPENED IN KEY WEST"
Beautiful, sweet, trusting and unsophisticated girl of Von Cosel's dreams. She has recently become sick with tuberculosis. Vocal range: Lyric Soprano E to E, also must belt mix to C# "IT HAPPENED IN KEY WEST"
Greedy, cold and manipulative older sister of Elena. Vocal range: Soprano II/Alto "IT HAPPENED IN KEY WEST"
Nana's younger, slower but equally shallow sister Vocal range: Lyric Soprano with strong mix belt "IT HAPPENED IN KEY WEST"
Affable, kind hearted husband to Nana. Sympathetic to Carl. Vocal range: Tenor "IT HAPPENED IN KEY WEST"
Sweet, slightly clueless mother of Elena and Nana. Vocal range: Soprano II/Alto "IT HAPPENED IN KEY WEST"
Kind, affable, fairly traditional Cuban father to three daughters. Vocal range: Baritone "IT HAPPENED IN KEY WEST"
Slovenly, perpetually inebriated Cubano. Vocal range: Bari/Tenor "IT HAPPENED IN KEY WEST"
Chief surgeon of the Naval Hospital. Vocal range: Bari-Tenor "IT HAPPENED IN KEY WEST"
Eccentric Romanian doctor wants to experiment on Elena. "IT HAPPENED IN KEY WEST"
Elena's husband, handsome, immature young Cubano. Abandons Elena. Vocal range: Tenor "IT HAPPENED IN KEY WEST"
Cynical, ambitious reporter from New York Times. Fast talking, hungry and convinced Carl is nuts. Vocal range: Tenor "IT HAPPENED IN KEY WEST"
The company's Head Secretary and Mr. Hart's Administrative Assistant, she is a single mother and typically stands up for what she believes in. Attractive, strong, ambitious. Vocal range: Alto "9 TO 5"
A young, sexy spitfire who works at Mr. Hart's office. She is proof that there is more to a woman than just her looks. Vocal range: Alto "9 TO 5"
The "new" girl at the firm, she has been burned by her husband's affair and is searching for personal empowerment. Insecure, determined, and hopeful. Vocal range: Mezzo-Soprano "9 TO 5"
One of the firm's executives and a notorious chauvinist. He is capable of faking charm but usually shows his true colors as an arrogant, self-absorbed boss. Vocal range: Baritone "9 TO 5"
The attentive office gossip queen and snitch. She has an unrequited love for Mr. Hart and will do anything she can to win his approval. Vocal range: Alto "9 TO 5"
Doralee's attractive husband. He is very supportive of her professional pursuits. Vocal range: Tenor "9 TO 5"
Doralee's attractive husband. He is very supportive of her professional pursuits. Vocal range: Tenor "9 TO 5"
Franklin Hart's wife, clueless to her husband's true nature. (Spoken) "9 TO 5"
A young and vibrant secretary in Hart's office. Vocal range: Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, Alto "9 TO 5"
Judy's soon-to-be ex-husband. An average guy, he is sporting a little less hair and a little more paunch than he did ten years ago. (Spoken) "9 TO 5"
A secretary in Hart's office with a tendency to gossip. Vocal range: Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, Alto "9 TO 5"
A secretary in Hart's office with a tendency to drink. Vocal range: Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, Alto "9 TO 5"
Franklin Hart's boss and Chariman of the Board. A good man, who may be wiser to Hart's ways than he lets on. "9 TO 5"
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A spirited, young nurse from Little Rock, Arkansas, Nellie is optimistic and tomboyish and falls in love with Emile, but she fights against her own prejudices as their relationship develops. Vocal range: Mezzo-Soprano "SOUTH PACIFIC"
A wealthy, sophisticated and older French gentleman, de Becque has built an impressive plantation on the island. He claims to have killed a man in France, forcing him to flee the country. He volunteers to serve as a spy for the American troops when Nellie calls things off between them. Vocal range: Baritone "SOUTH PACIFIC"
A native of the island, he works as Emile’s house butler. (Spoken) "SOUTH PACIFIC"
A sassy Tonkinese woman who makes her living selling souvenirs to the American sailors, Bloody Mary tries desperately to find a rich husband for her daughter Liat who she thinks can give her a better life. Vocal range: Mezzo-Soprano "SOUTH PACIFIC"
Bloody Mary’s beautiful Polynesian daughter, Liat falls in love with Lt. Cable (Spoken) "SOUTH PACIFIC"
A loveable and crafty man who helps provide much-needed comic relief for his fellow sailors, Billis has little to no respect for authority and is always scheming, but he is a good friend to Nellie. He runs a laundry enterprise with a homemade washing machine. Vocal range: Baritone "SOUTH PACIFIC"
A Sailor and Luther’s cohort, Watts run the laundry machine. Vocal range: Baritone "SOUTH PACIFIC"
A Sailor and Luther’s cohort. Vocal range: Baritone "SOUTH PACIFIC"
A handsome and intelligent officer, Cable is newly stationed on the island. Vocal range: Tenor "SOUTH PACIFIC"
The commanding officer and highest-ranking officer on the island, Brackett is slightly self-important, but he hides a heart of gold. (Spoken) "SOUTH PACIFIC"
Second-in-command on the island, Harbison is officious and hotheaded. He is Brackett’s right hand man. (Spoken) "SOUTH PACIFIC"
A sailor, McCaffrey sends and receives messages from an undercover mission. (Spoken) "SOUTH PACIFIC"
A pilot who flies the undercover mission. Vocal range: Baritone "SOUTH PACIFIC"
A nurse and Nellie’s closest friend. Vocal range: Mezzo-Soprano "SOUTH PACIFIC"
A Nurse. Vocal range: Mezzo-Soprano "SOUTH PACIFIC"
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The eccentric owner of the Wonka chocolate factory. Mr. Wonka is the most renowned candy maker in the world and an endless combination of opposing parts. He is older, but filled with a boundless energy. He is physically small, but his persona is larger than life. He is also both charming and insensitive. Strong dance/movement skills a plus. Able to be funny and serious and change between the two on a dime. Vocal range: Tenor, Baritone "CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY"
Mature Adult. Charlie’s paternal grandfather. Grandpa Joe spends all his time in bed with the other three Bucket grandparents. He is extremely imaginative and fun loving. He realizes a return of his childish energy when Charlie finds the golden ticket. He is Charlie’s greatest friend and confidant. Vocal range: Baritone "CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY"
Augustus is the overachieving eater who represents the evils of eating too much. Augustus is rude and insubordinate in his never-ending quest to fill his own face. His parents choose to indulge him rather than listen to his whining. He suffers for his greed in the factory. Vocal range: Baritone "CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY"
A spoiled brat. Strong singing voice. Veruca demands anything she wants and throws tantrums until her parents meet her demands. She is mean and completely self-involved, and her parents always acquiesce to her wishes. Veruca’s impetuousness causes her trouble at the factory. Mingled with garbage, she comes out changed at the end of the story. Vocal range: Mezzo-Soprano "CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY"
Gum chewer extraordinaire, Violet hails from Snellville, Georgia, so it's nice if she has a Southern American accent, but not necessary. Violet should stand in stark contrast to Veruca Salt. Veruca is a wealthy refined brat; Violet is more of a bluecollar, middle class brat. Strong singing voice. Vocal range: Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, Alto "CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY"
Mike is not just a TV junky. He is also addicted to video games, the Internet and any other mindnumbing technological device. Mike is bratty, loud and obnoxious. He does not know the word "no." Good singing voice. Vocal range: Tenor, Baritone, Bass "CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY"
Charlie’s mother. Mrs. Bucket worries constantly about her son. She unfailingly tries to give Charlie her portion of a meal, which he always refuses. She is extremely giving in her efforts to take care of the four invalided grandparents with whom she lives. Vocal range: Mezzo-Soprano "CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY"
Charlie’s paternal grandmother. Grandma Josephine, like her fellow grandparents, spends all her time in bed. She loves Charlie and is quick to judge others. Vocal range: Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, Alto "CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY"
Mature Adult. Charlie’s maternal grandfather. Grandpa George is pessimistic and terse. He does not seem as judgmental as the grandmothers and clearly loves Charlie. Vocal range: Tenor, Baritone, Bass "CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY"
Mature Adult. Charlie’s maternal grandmother. She is the mirror image of Grandma Josephine. She too is very quick to judge others. Vocal range: Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, Alto "CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY"
Augustus’s Mother. She is moronic and indulgent of her son’s overeating. Mrs. Gloop is proud of her son’s appetite and thinks it better that he eat than be a nuisance. Mrs. Gloop is a character who isn't afraid to take positive risks in her singing. Vocal range: Mezzo-Soprano "CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY"
Mr. Salt is at his daughter’s beck and call. Whenever she screams and cries he gives in to her every demand. Vocal range: Tenor "CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY"
Mr. Beauregarde is weak and ineffectual. He lets his daughter talk back to him and ignores her insults. Vocal range: Baritone "CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY"
Mrs. Teavee is a hands-off parent. She allows the television to parent her son. Vocal range: Mezzo-Soprano "CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY"
Fun-loving dwarves hailing from Loompaland. Mr. Wonka’s diminutive work force feasts on cacao beans and performs all of the work in the Wonka chocolate factory. They also enjoy dancing, beating drums, and singing songs about what happens to bad children. "CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY"
A famed romance novelist tired of the series that has brought him the most acclaim. Returning from a retreat to finish his most recent work, he is involved in a terrible car crash that leaves him with broken legs and unable to care for himself. He’s thoughtful, if not a touch arrogant, and extremely crafty. He quickly realizes how dangerous his situation is and must use anything and everything at his disposal to survive. "MISERY"
The Sherriff of a nearby town searching for Paul. Very friendly with possible hopes of something more with Annie. "MISERY"
Alan's mother. She is a devout Christian who read Alan passages from the Bible throughout his childhood. While she appears to be a caring and loving figure, she also does not believe she has done anything wrong in Alan's upbringing. "EQUUS"
Adult. Alan's father, who is not religious, and criticizes his wife's spiritual views. He acknowledges that Alan has always been strange, and is uncomfortable in many of his interactions with the psychiatrist. "EQUUS"
Mature Adult. A court magistrate who is responsible for initially bringing Alan to Dysart for treatment. She appears to show compassion for Alan, and believes that his actions were those of a misunderstood boy who needs help. "EQUUS"
An outgoing and free-spirited girl who works at the stables with Alan, and who eventually becomes romantically interested in him. He had been on a date with her the night of the crime. "EQUUS"
The nurse who works for Dysart, who brings him news about Alan throughout his treatment. "EQUUS"
The owner of the stable at which Alan and Jill work, and where Alan blinded the horses. During Alan's treatment, Dysart meets with Dalton in an attempt to better understand the circumstances behind what happened. "EQUUS"
The particular horse in Dalton's stables to which Alan feels a strong connection. In Alan's mind, Nugget is the horse god "Equus." "EQUUS"
The man riding his horse on the beach, who invites a young Alan to ride a horse for his first time. "EQUUS"
Morrie’s former student who has since become a journalist with a very busy life. After sixteen years of being out of touch, he sees Morrie on ABC’s Nightline and starts to visit him every Tuesday. "TUESDAY’S WITH MORRIE"
Morrie is Mitch’s former college professor who has been diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease). He meets with Mitch in his home every Tuesday and teaches him about the meaning of life. "TUESDAY’S WITH MORRIE"
Character arcs from an ambitious, fresh-faced girl in a new relationship to a woman stunned by a betrayal and a divorce that she is only beginning to understand. Vocal range: Mezzo-Soprano/ Belting "THE LAST 5 YEARS"
Character arcs from an ambitious guy on a promising first date with a dazzling career to someone who is blinded by success and ego. He is very lovable, yet makes unintentional choices that sabotages his own happiness. Vocal range: Tenor "THE LAST 5 YEARS"