Casting Performers for "Angels in America" Show
The company is holding auditions for "Angels in America" Show and looking for performers, please see the details below. Additional info: You may either prepare a one-two-minute monologue from a contemporary play, or read from the script which will be provided to you at auditions. Evening performances will be held on November 21-23, and a Sunday matinee on November 24th.Please be comfortable with the adult content and language of the play before auditioning.
21 roles
A successful New York lawyer and unofficial power broker
Chief clerk for Justice Theodore Wilson of the Federal Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Joe’s wife, an agoraphobic with a mild Valium addiction
A word processor working for the Second Circuit Court of Appeals
Louis’s boyfriend. Occasionally works as a club designer or caterer, otherwise lives very modestly but with great style off a small trust fund
Joe’s mother, currently residing in Salt Lake City, living off her deceased husband’s army pension
A registered nurse and former drag queen whose name was originally Norman Arriaga; Belize is a drag name that stuck
Four divine emanations, Fluor, Phosphor, Lumen and Candle; manifest in One: the Continental Principality of America. She has magnificent steel-gray wings
An orthodox Jewish rabbi, played by the actor playing Hannah
Harper’s imaginary friend, a travel agent, played by the actor playing Belize. In style of dress and speech he suggests a jazz musician; he always wears a large lapel badge emblazoned “IOTA” (International Order of Travel Agents)
Played by the actor playing Prior
The voice of the Angel
Roy’s doctor, played by the actor playing Hannah
A nurse, played by the actor playing the Angel
A Reagan Administration Justice Department flackman, played by the actor playing Harper.
A Salt Lake City real-estate saleswoman, played by the actor playing the Angel
The ghost of a dead Prior Walter from the thirteenth century, played by the actor playing Joe. A blunt, grim, dutiful, medieval farmer, he speaks abruptly and rather loudly with a guttural Yorkshire accent
The ghost of a dead Prior Walter from the seventeenth century, played by the actor playing Roy. A Londoner, a Restoration-era sophisticate and bon vivant; he speaks with an elegant Received English accent.
Played by the actor playing Joe.
An unmedicated psychotic who lives on the streets of the South Bronx; played by the actor playing the Angel.
Played by the actor playing Hannah.