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Performers Needed for Theatre Audition "The Little Prince"

Smyrna, TN, United States
ID: 264380Exp: 7/8/2024
Description:

Auditions for play "The Little Prince". Looking for actors. Please see more info below. About the project: Synopsis: Large-Cast Version. The Little Prince may have returned to his own tiny planet to tend his Rose and look after his Sheep, but for a short enchanted time he returns to us and comes alive on stage. This play/musical tells the story of a world-weary and disenchanted Aviator whose sputtering plane strands him in the Sahara Desert and a mysterious, regal "little man" who appears and asks him to "Please, sir, draw me a sheep." During their two weeks together in the desert, the Little Prince tells the Aviator about his adventures through the galaxy, how he met the Lamplighter and the Businessman and the Geographer, and about his strained relationship with a very special flower on his own tiny planet. The Little Prince talks to everyone he meets: a garden of roses, the Snake and a Fox who wishes to be tamed. From each he gains a unique insight which he shares with the Aviator: "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly." "What is essential is invisible to the eye." At length, both the "little man" and the Aviator must go home—each with a new understanding of how to laugh, cry, and love again. Additional info: Cold readings from the script. Headshots and resumes recommended but not required. Show dates: September 5-8. If you are interested, please apply.

11 roles

The Narrator (The Aviator)Male18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

The aviator is the narrator of the story and at the same time the voice of the author. The aviator is a little naive and had a great imagination when he was a child, which is why he so quickly and directly connects with the little prince. He represents a tamed loneliness and he is the ambassador of reality. He crash- lands in the Sahara and befriends the prince while working on his engine.

The RoseFemale18-30 y.o.All ethnicities

The rose/flower represents a stereotypical view of women, for she is fickle, flighty, self-absorbed, flirtatious, and contradictory. Though he loves her, the prince is easily annoyed with her; he comes to believe she is vulnerable and needs him.

The KingMale18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

This monarch whom the Prince meets claims that he reigns over everything and that his power is absolute. His only "subject" is in fact a rat, which he says he can hear at night. The king exercises his power on the sun by ordering it to sleep (go down) at bedtime (sunset). Not to lose face, this ruler gives "reasonable" orders (" I order you to sit down"). The little prince is not fooled and sees only a strange grownup in this monarch.

Conceited ManMale18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

Wearing a hat that is as showy as it is ridiculous, the vain man considers himself as the most beautiful and the most intelligent of his tiny planet. The little prince reminds this vain person he is alone on his planet, but the vain man still wants to be admired and applauded. Faced with such vanity, the little prince remains perplexed: "Grown-ups are certainly very odd," he thought to himself.

The BusinessmanMale18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

The businessman is a big, busy man who does not even have time to light his cigarette. He spends his time counting the stars he says he owns. He set these numbers on a sheet and deposits it in the bank. The little prince tries to make him understand that he is wasting his life and that "to own something" is about being useful to what we already have. The little prince then tells him about his rose, which he waters and protects. The businessman is left speechless.

The Street Lamp LighterBoth genders18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

The little prince is, at first, seduced by the street lamp lighter. His job is useful: he lights the lamps at sunset. But his planet turns more and more quickly, so he has to keep on switching his lamps off and on. "Those are the orders," says the lamplighter to the little prince, who, after all, respects the efforts of this grownup. "He is the only one who does not seem ridiculous to me. This may be because he deals with something else than himself."

The GeographerMale30-56 y.o.All ethnicities

He is an old man who collects, in huge books, all the information from explorers who come to him. His planet is vast, but he does not know if there are rivers or mountains because "the geographer is too important to wander." The geographer appears as someone who needs the story of others to know things while for the little prince, effort is required to know things. It is the geographer who sends the little prince on Earth saying it has a "good reputation."

The FoxBoth genders18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

The fox is a wild creature whom the prince, at the fox's request, tames. The fox offers startlingly simple but profound insights: that what is invisible is what is truly worth loving.

The SnakeBoth genders25-56 y.o.All ethnicities

The snake is a yellow, poisonous creature whom the prince meets in the desert and one year later asks for his deadly bite so he can return home.

Desert Flower/EnsembleFemale18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

The flower is a “nobody” whom the prince meets while wandering in the desert. 2 lines.

Special Stage EnsembleBoth genders18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

4-6 individuals.