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Seeking Cast for "A Streetcar Named Desire" Show

Pittsburg, CA, United States
ID: 242983Exp: 11/13/2023
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The company is holding auditions for "A Streetcar Named Desire" Show and looking for performers. Please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. About the project: Critically acclaimed as Tennessee Williams’ most important play and a classic of the American theatre, A Streetcar Named Desire examines the ways in which postwar America restricted the lives of women and assumed their dependence on the men in their lives. Set in New Orleans in 1947, Streetcar features the struggle of its most famous character Blanche DuBois, whose past demons push her into an ongoing battle between reality and her own illusions. Additional info: Production Dates: Friday, February 16, 2024 at 8 pm Saturday, February 17, 2024 at 8 pm Sunday, February 18, 2024 at 2 pm Friday, February 23, 2024 at 8 pm Sunday, February 25, 2024 at 2 pm Download the Audition Application. Bring this application with you to the audition along with a headshot (or print of your picture). Monologue: Select a monologue of your choice and be prepared to perform this from memory (1-2 minutes). Cold reading from the script based on the character of your interest. Please apply if interested.

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12 roles

Blanche DuboisFemale18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

Not quite a heroine, Blanche is the complicated protagonist of the play. She is a faded Southern belle without a dime left to her name, after generations of mismanagement led to the loss of the family fortune. Blanche spent the end of her youth watching the older generation of her family die out before losing the DuBois seat at Belle Reve. This experience, along with the suicide of her young homosexual husband, deadened Blanche’s emotions and her sense of reality.

Stella KowalskiFemale23-27 y.o.All ethnicities

Stella Kowalski, Blanche’s younger sister, is about twenty-five years old and pregnant with her first child. Stella has made a new life for herself in New Orleans and is madly in love with her husband Stanley – their idyllic relationship is steeped in physical passion. Stella is forthright and unapologetic about the nature of her relationship with her husband, and although she loves her sister, she is pragmatic and refuses to let anything come between her and Stanley.

Stanley KowalskiMale18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

Stanley Kowalski, Stella’s husband, is a man of solid, blue-collar stock – direct, passionate, and often violent. He has no patience for Blanche and the illusions she cherishes. Moreover, he is a controlling and domineering man, demanding subservience from his wife in the belief that his authority is threatened by Blanche’s arrival. Blanche, however, sees him as a primitive ape driven only by instinct. In the end, though, Stanley proves he can be as cold and calculating as she is.

Harold “Mitch” MitchellMale18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

One of Stanley’s friends. Mitch is as tough and “unrefined” as Stanley. He is an imposing physical specimen, massively built and powerful, but he is also a deeply sensitive and compassionate man. His mother is dying, and this impending loss affects him profoundly. He is attracted to Blanche from the start, and Blanche hopes that he will ask her to marry him. Indeed, Mitch is a fundamentally decent man and seeks only to settle down.

Eunice HubbellFemale18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

Eunice Hubbell is the owner of the apartment building, and Steve’s wife. She is generally helpful, offering Stella and Blanche shelter after Stanley beats Stella. Indeed, she has a personal understanding of the Kowalskis’ relationship because it mirrors her own. In the end, she advises Stella that in spite of Blanche’s tragedy, life must go on.

Steve HubbellMale18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

Steve Hubbell is Eunice’s husband, and owner of the apartment building. As one of the poker players, Steve has the final line of the play. It comes as Blanche is carted off to the asylum and Steve coldly deals another hand.

Pablo GonzalesMale18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

Pablo Gonzales is one of the poker players, who punctuates games with Spanish phrases.

ActressFemale18-56 y.o.African-American

The African-American Woman is a non-naturalistic character; it seems that the actor playing this role is in fact playing a number of different African-American women, all minor characters. Emphasizing the non-naturalistic aspect of the character, in the original production of Streetcar, the “African-American Woman” was played by a male actor.

A Strange Man (The Doctor)Male18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

The Doctor arrives at the end to bring Blanche on her “vacation.” After the Nurse has pinned her, the Doctor succeeds in calming Blanche. She latches onto him, depending, now and always, “on the kindness of strangers.”

A Strange Woman (The Nurse)Female18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

The Nurse is a brutal and impersonal character, institutional and severe in an almost stylized fashion. She wrestles Blanche to the ground.

A Young CollectorMale18-30 y.o.All ethnicities

The Young Collector comes to collect money for the paper. Blanche throws herself at him shamelessly.

A Mexican WomanFemale18-56 y.o.Latino / Hispanic

The Mexican Woman sells flowers for the dead during the powerful scene when Blanche recounts her fall from grace.