Performers Needed for "And Then There Were None" Show
The company is holding auditions for "And Then There Were None" Show and looking for performers, please see the details below. About the project: Ten strangers with dark secrets arrive on a remote island, trapped by a storm and stalked by a ruthless killer. One by one, the guests are murdered according to the foreboding lines of an eerie nursery rhyme. Feel the rising tension and growing dread as the killer closes in on their next victim. Will justice be served? Additional info: Auditions will consist of reading from sides. Please bring your calendar and be prepared to list all potential conflicts for the rehearsal and performance period. The first read through will tentatively be held Monday, July 22 at 7 pm, and rehearsals will generally be held Monday-Friday evenings. This is subject to change depending on the cast’s availability. PERFORMANCES: September 6-8 & 12-15, 2024 Thursday-Saturday performances at 7:30 pm Sunday matinees at 2 pm.
11 roles
He is a competent, middle-aged manservant. He and his wife were hired to handle housekeeping and cooking for the guests on Soldier Island.
Thomas’ wife, she is a worried, frightened-looking woman. She and her husband were hired to handle housekeeping and cooking for the guests on Soldier Island.
She is a school teacher who comes to the island to act as a secretary for the mysterious owners. She is practical and careful but also a romantic.
He is attractive, resourceful and creative, always cracking jokes. He used to be a soldier in Africa and has been hired to watch out for any trouble that may occur on Soldier Island.
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. (This role may also double with Fred Narracott. See below.)
She is a Bible-thumping, self-righteous old biddy who never consciously feels any remorse.
Lately retired from the bench, he is obsessed with justice - and with death. He is a hanging judge and speaks in acid tones. When the guests realize they are being hunted and killed, they turn to him because of his air of authority and leadership skills.
A successful doctor who comes to Soldier Island to tend to the ill Mrs. Owen. He is preoccupied with maintaining his reputation and success.
An ex-police inspector who is hired to come to the island under false pretenses. He is practical and careful but has very little imagination. Well-built, his experience inspires others to look to him for advice. His attempts at blending in with the more refined guests makes for a comedic effect.
A general in WWI, he is the oldest guest on the island. Still proud, but losing his grip on reality. Upright, soldierly, but gentle and kind man with a tired face.
A boatman who brings supplies and guests to Soldier Island. He appears onstage at the beginning of the play and is referred to throughout. (This role may also double with Anthony Marston. See above.)