Equity Actors Sought for Upcoming Season Show
The company is holding auditions for 2024 Season Shows and looking for equity performers, please see the details below. About the project: "MARILYN, MOM & ME" Rehearsals Start: 1/23/24 Previews: 2/14/24 & 2/15/24 Opens: 2/16/24 Closes: 3/3/24 "WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME" Rehearsals Start: 4/9/24 Previews: 5/1/24 & 5/2/24 Opens: 5/3/24 Closes: 5/19/24 "THE OUTSIDER" Rehearsals Start: 5/21/24 Previews: 6/12/24 & 6/13/24 Opens: 6/14/24 Closes: 6/30/24 "THE DOUBLE V" Rehearsals Start: 7/30/24 Previews: 8/21/24 & 8/22/24 Opens: 8/23/24 Closes: 9/8/24 "MURDER ON THE LINKS" Rehearsals Start: 9/24/24 Previews: 10/16/24 & 10/17/24 Opens: 10/18/24 Closes: 11/3/24 Rate: CONTRACT SPT $344 weekly minimum (SPT) Additional info: Please prepare a short monologue appropriate to the show/role you wish to be considered for. Also, please bring your headshot and resume stapled together.
25 roles
The biggest movie star in the world. Smart, delicate, sensitive, and vulnerable...when she wants to be. (Also plays Cherie in Bus Stop.) "MARILYN, MOM & ME"
Rosetta - A feisty, non-nonsense character actress who is Eileen's best friend. Doubles as jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald and Paula Strasberg, Marilyn's acting coach. Sings the song “HardHearted Hannah” in the style of Ella Fitzgerald. "MARILYN, MOM & ME"
We meet her as an adult but she then captures the teenage girl on the debate stage (which is how she earned her way through college). Comfortable talking to the audience in a spontaneous and genuine manner, including occasional ad-libs "WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME"
Conducts the debate, sets the rules, and changes from Legionnaire to the actor himself (on which the part is based) "WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME"
To play a real teenager. Shares the debate stage with Heidi, capable young debater "WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME"
A professional pollster. A smart, confident woman with a professional’s view of politics: she sees life as a series of contests to be won. "THE OUTSIDER"
Chief of Staff to the Governor. Smart, but— despite years of experience in government — endearingly earnest and naive on the subject of politics. "THE OUTSIDER"
A temp employee hired as the Governor's executive assistant. Likable, impressively confident, and entirely inept. She has the air of a politician about her. The friendliness of her smile, and the confident way she looks everyone in the eye, makes them think, "I'd vote for her.” "THE OUTSIDER"
The new Governor. A man of impressive ability, but a complete lack of confidence. A man waiting permission to enter a room in which he is already standing. "THE OUTSIDER"
One of the most experienced and successful political consultants in the country. Smartly dressed. His overbearing personality, and confidence in his own opinions over the opinions of others, should make him dislikable, but his ego is more than tempered by the joy — even glee — he brings into the room. He’s a showman, but his excitement is 100% genuine, and it's contagious. "THE OUTSIDER"
A TV reporter. She has the looks to be an on-air correspondent though, if television had never been invented, she still would have been a journalist. Straight-forward and honest, and inquisitive by nature. She's seen enough of life - and politics - to be cynical, but she's more apt to make a wry joke. "THE OUTSIDER"
A TV camera man. A working man, and, for most people, the guy you didn't notice was there. Sharp sense of humor. He has a low tolerance for stupidity or arrogance, and would rather not interact with anyone. His near-silence doesn't make him seem unfriendly, just a bit of a mystery. "THE OUTSIDER"
Editor, Pittsburgh-Courier. Handsome. He would be the love child of Idris Elba and Cary Grant. Smooth talking and very good with comedy. "THE DOUBLE V"
Reporter. Strong willed but with a soft edge. "THE DOUBLE V"
Letter writer. Slightly earnest. Truly believes what he is doing is right. "THE DOUBLE V"
Jimmy’s girlfriend. Sensitive but with a strong backbone. "THE DOUBLE V"
Reporter/Jimmy’s grandson. "THE DOUBLE V"
Reporter/Jimmy’s father. "THE DOUBLE V"
FBI Agent/worker. Strong willed but with a soft side that belies a secret. "THE DOUBLE V"
Jimmy’s Supervisor. A pure racist. "THE DOUBLE V"
Narrator and best friend of Poirot. British. "MURDER ON THE LINKS"
Multiple French and British characters, both male and female. Doubles as a multitude of roles, sometimes switching characters in the blink of an eye. Comedic. Comfortable with both physical comedy and accents. "MURDER ON THE LINKS"
Multiple French, British and German characters, both male and female. Doubles as a multitude of roles, sometimes switching characters in the blink of an eye. Comedic. Comfortable with both physical comedy and accents. "MURDER ON THE LINKS"
Rival to Poirot; Multiple French and British characters, both male and female. Doubles as a multitude of roles, sometimes switching characters in the blink of an eye. Comedic. Comfortable with both physical comedy and accents. "MURDER ON THE LINKS"
Romantic lead; plays multiple French and British characters, both male and female. Doubles as a multitude of roles, sometimes switching characters in the blink of an eye. Comedic. Comfortable with both physical comedy and accents. "MURDER ON THE LINKS"