Men and Women Required for “Death of a Salesman” Stage Play
Auditions for “Death of a Salesman” play. Seeking cast. Please see the breakdown below. About the project: “Death of a Salesman,” which premiered on Broadway in 1949, tells the poignant story of Willy Loman, a beleaguered salesman wrestling with the harsh realities of his life and the elusive promises of the American Dream. The play delves into themes of identity, failure, and the conflict between reality and illusion, as Willy’s memories and hallucinations interweave with the present, exposing his profound anxieties and shattered aspirations. Additional info: Requirements: a prepared 60-90 second monologue and participation in scene readings from the script. Sides for the scenes are attached. Who Can Audition: Performers of all ages and backgrounds, both seasoned actors and newcomers. Performance Schedule: Evening Performances: 7:30 p.m. on September 13-14 and 20-21 Matinee: 2:30 p.m. on September 15 If you are interested, please apply.
13 roles
Aging salesman, struggling with the reality of his life.
Willy’s supportive and loving wife.
Willy’s older son, searching for his purpose.
Willy’s younger son, seeking approval and success.
Willy’s neighbor and only friend.
Charley’s son, a successful lawyer.
Willy’s adventurous and successful older brother.
Willy’s mistress in Boston.
Willy’s boss.
A waiter.
Miss Forsythe and Letta: Young women Happy and Biff meet at a restaurant.
Miss Forsythe and Letta: Young women Happy and Biff meet at a restaurant.
Charley’s secretary.