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Casting Call for "Hamlet" Play

North East, MD, United States
ID: 269651Exp: 9/24/2024
Description:

Seeking cast for the "Shakespeare’s Hamlet" show. See more details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Additional info: Callbacks for Shakespeare’s Hamlet will be held on Monday, September 30th from 7 pm to 10 pm, Callback notifications will be sent out by Friday, September 27th at 5 pm. The callback process will consist of cold readings from the script. The Director is encouraging those who are auditioning to prepare one of four monologues (please click here to access the monologues) For Males/Male Presenting: Egeus’ Monologue in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Act One, Scene One) Begins with “Full of Vexation Come I, with complaint” to “Immediately provided in that case.” Bassinio’s Monologue in The Merchant of Venice (Act Three, Scene Two) Begins with “So May the outward shows be least themselves” to “Hard Food for Midas, I will none of thee.” For Females/Female Presenting: Miranda’s Monologue in The Tempest (Act One, Scene Two) Starting with “If by your heart, my dearest father” to “The Fraught Souls Within Her.” Portia’s Monologue in Julius Caesar (Act Two, Scene One) Starting with “Is Brutus Sick?” to “Even From Darkness.” Physical copies of these monologues will also be available at the theatre on nights of auditions as well, but memorization/familiarization of one of these pieces is encouraged. Rehearsals/Performances: Rehearsal for Shakespeare’s Hamlet will begin in late September. Rehearsals will be based on both performer and production staff availability, so please submit all known conflicts at the time of auditions. The Milburn Stone Theatre traditionally rehearses between 2 to 4 times a week. Tech dates for Shakespeare’s Hamlet will be held on January 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, no conflicts will be accepted for these tech dates. please note: Cecil College will be closed on the following dates: November 26th at 5 pm through December 2nd at 7 am in Observation of the Thanksgiving Holiday ​December 24th at 5 pm through January 2nd at 7 am in Observation of the Winter Holidays/New Years Performances for Shakespeare’s Hamlet will begin on Friday, January 24th with performances on January 25th & 26th. Friday and Saturday night performances take place at 8 pm and Saturday and Sunday matinees take place at 2 pm.​ There is a possibility of an added school matinee on Monday, January 27th at 10 am. The cast and crew will be notified in December if this performance will not be held. ​ If interested, please apply.

20 roles

HamletMale25-35 y.o.All ethnicities

The protagonist of the tragedy, Hamlet is a beloved prince and a thoughtful, melancholy young man. Distraught by his father’s death, Hamlet is only made more depressed by his uncle Claudius’ succession to the throne and his subsequent marriage to his mother. When the ghost of the king, Hamlet’s father, tells him that he was murdered by his brother, Claudius, and that Hamlet must avenge him, Hamlet becomes almost suicidal and obsessed with revenge.

OpheliaFemale20-30 y.o.All ethnicities

A young noblewoman of Denmark, the daughter of Polonius, sister of Laertes, and at times courted by Prince Hamlet. She is obedient, agreeable, and maidenly, but ends up in a state of depression-driven madness due to Hamlet’s actions and the death of her father.

HoratioMale25-35 y.o.All ethnicities

Hamlet’s best friend from University, a scholar, an advisor and voice of reason to the Prince. He is sound in his thinking and logical in his approach to everything, although his deep loyalty and love for Hamlet is of emotion, not thought.

ClaudiusMale40-65 y.o.All ethnicities

Claudius, the play's antagonist, is the king of Denmark and Hamlet’s uncle. He is a conniving strategist who poisoned his own brother in cold blood so that he could claim the throne. He remains calculating throughout the play, driven by his ambition and lust. When he realizes that Hamlet is not mad as he originally believed, and in fact poses a threat to his crown, Claudius quickly begins to plot Hamlet's death.

GertrudeFemale45-60 y.o.All ethnicities

Gertrude is the queen of Denmark and Hamlet’s mother. She was originally married to Hamlet’s father, the dead king, but has now married the new king, Claudius, her former brother-in-law. Gertrude is rather weak and unable to match wits in an argument, but her love for her son remains strong despite the mired conflict between the two of them.

PoloniusMale40-65 y.o.All ethnicities

Father to Laertes and Ophelia, counselor in the court of Claudius and Gertrude, he dispenses advice to the King and Queen. He is deemed the “comic relief” of the play due to his complete lack of self-awareness in thinking he is wise and knowledgeable when he is anything but.

LaetrtesMale22-30 y.o.All ethnicities

Son of Polonius, brother to Ophelia, he is a loyal citizen of the kingdom, a master swordsman, and ostensibly a man of honor. He holds his family dearly and blames Hamlet for their deaths which sets him on a path of retribution.

The GhostMale40-65 y.o.All ethnicities

The Ghost of Hamlet’s Father (also known as King Hamlet) appears in only a few scenes. His presence is primarily the vehicle that drives the plot as his spectral instruction to his son, Prince Hamlet, is to avenge his death at the hands of his brother, Claudius.

RosencrantzMale25-35 y.o.All ethnicities

Rosencrantz is a University mate and friend of Hamlet who is asked by the King to spy on the Prince in order to figure out the cause of his madness. He is rather spineless, obedient, and self-serving, and not nearly intelligent or savvy enough to fool Hamlet.

GuildensternMale25-35 y.o.All ethnicities

Gildenstern is a University mate and friend of Hamlet who is asked by the King to spy on the Prince in order to figure out the cause of his madness. He is rather spineless, obedient, and self-serving, and not nearly intelligent or savvy enough to fool Hamlet.

FranciscoMale18-30 y.o.All ethnicities

Francisco is a sentry of the Castle Elsinore and one of the first characters to encounter King Hamlet’s ghost. Francisco will also appear in scenes with the Court.

BernardMale18-30 y.o.All ethnicities

Barnardo is a sentry of the Castle Elsinore and one of the first characters to encounter King Hamlet’s ghost. Barnardo will also appear in scenes with the Court.

MarcellusMale25-40 y.o.All ethnicities

Marcellus is a sentry of the Castle Elsinore and the first to alert Horatio as to the appearance of King Hamlet’s ghost. Marcellus will also appear in scenes with the Court.

GravediggerMale30-56 y.o.All ethnicities

The unnamed sexton tasked with digging Ophelia’s grave who unearths Yorick’s skull. The Gravedigger will also appear in some of the scenes with the Court.

OsricMale18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

Osric is the courtier sent by Claudius to invite Hamlet to participate in the duel with Laertes. Osric will also appear in some of the scenes with the Court.

Player KingMale25-40 y.o.All ethnicities

The Player King is the leader of the troupe of touring actors. In the

Player QueenFemale25-40 y.o.All ethnicities

Part of the troupe of touring actors who stage the “play within a play”. Can be male or female. Player Queen will also appear in some of the scenes with the Court.

Third PlayerMale20-40 y.o.All ethnicities

Part of the troupe of touring actors who stage the “play within a play”. Portrays the role similar to Claudius and kills the fictitious king by pouring poison into his ear. Third Player will also appear in some of the scenes with the Court.

The CourtMale20-56 y.o.All ethnicities

Eight to ten ensemble members for the opening scene, as audience for the “play within a play”, mourners, other players, executioner, and spectators of the duel.

Narrator/TutorMale18-25 y.o.All ethnicities

The Director is also creating two roles in the outside world of the show to act as Narrators to describe the action and world of the show throughout the production. They will act as a “Student” and “Tutor”and will periodically break down the story and offer clarification on plot points as the audience eavesdrops on the conversations.