Seeking Cast for "And Then There Were None" Show
The company is hooding auditions for "And Then There Were None" Show and looking for performers, please see the details below. About the project: Set in the 1930s, 10 strangers are invited to a remote island under false pretenses. Their holiday is upended when a suspicious death takes place, and then another, and then… Additional info: AUDITIONS will consist of cold readings from the script. AND THEN THERE WERE NONE will be performed February 16-25. Rehearsals will not begin until January 3rd, 2024!
11 roles
He is a competent, middle aged manservant; not a butler but a house parlor man. He is quick and deft, and just a trifle specious and shifty. “A tall lank man, grey-haired and very respectable.” Proper English Accent.
Thomas' wife, she is a worried, frightened looking woman. “She is pale and ghostlike with a flat, monotonous voice. Frightened of her own shadow, she looked like a woman who walked in mortal fear.” Cockney or Irish accent.
She is a governess who comes to the island to act as a secretary for the mysterious owners. “Nice looking, very young lady, but the ordinary kind; not glamorous, no Hollywood touch about her.” She is practical and careful, but also a romantic. English accent.
Attractive, lean, well-tanned with a touch of the adventurer about him. He is very taken with Vera. With a pleasant, easy voice, he is resourceful and creative, always cracking jokes, and used to be a soldier in Africa. English accent.
A creature of sensation and of action, he is a rich, athletic, and handsome youth. He likes to drive recklessly, and seems to lack a conscience. He shows no remorse for his actions. English accent.
She is a bible thumping, self-righteous old biddy. A sour old maid who never consciously feels any remorse. “She is enveloped in an aura of righteousness and unyielding principles.” Proper English accent.
Lately retired from the bench, he is obsessed with justice and with death. He is a hanging judge and speaks in acid tones. “Frog like face, hunched up attitude, pale shrewd little eyes that always looked half asleep.” Proper English accent.
A successful doctor who comes to soldier Island because he is told the owner is sick. He is preoccupied with maintaining his reputation and success. He is also very gullible, slightly timid, with a weak personality. English accent.
An ex-police inspector who is hired to come to the island. He is practical and careful, but has very little imagination. He is loud and bold and frequently takes initiative, but also makes blunders. His attempts at blending in with the more refined guests makes for a comedic effect. Cockney accent.
A general in WWI, he is the oldest guest on the island. He is losing his grip on reality. Upright soldierly man with a tired face. He is gentle and kind. English Accent.
A sea captain who brings the guests to the island. He is also responsible for bringing food and supplies to the island. Cockney Accent.