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"The Game's Afoot" Stage Play Looking for Cast

Gainesville, FL, United States
ID: 272380Exp: 10/27/2024
Description:

Auditions for play "The Game's Afoot". In need of cast. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. See the details below. Additional info: Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. Rehearsals: October 29 - December 11 Preview: December 12 Opening: December 13 Shows: December 13 - 22, Thurs, Fri, Sat nights, Sunday matinees. If you are interested, please apply.

8 roles

WILLIAM GILLETTE/SHERLOCKMale36-59 y.o.All ethnicities

A dynamic and charming stage actor (based on a real person). Must have great comic chops and stage combat skills required. A dashing leading man and ardent lover of all that the glorious game of life has to offer. Passionate about his interests, which include the theatrical arts, mystery, and of course Sherlock Holmes. Described by Ludwig as, “a strikingly handsome man...good humored, full of irony and life. A sort of modern-day Ulysses.” Transatlantic accent preferred. Stage combat required.

FELIX GEISEL/MORIARTYMale30-45 y.o.All ethnicities

The company’s character actor, Felix is histrionic (overly dramatic), a true theatrical who has given his life to the stage. Felix is Gillette’s best friend and occasional sidekick. Married to Madge. A devoted character actor. Transatlantic accent preferred. Actor must have great comic chops and be physically strong – literally must be able to move a “dead” woman by himself. Stage combat required / Madge slaps this character.

SIMON BRIGHT/ZERLINKSYMale20-39 y.o.All ethnicities

The “mangenue” of the company, Simon is an enthusiastic young man, eager to please and find success. A bit of a naïf, Simon can occasionally be overly sensitive. Recently married to Aggie, they make a charming and wonderful couple. Ability to play an instrument is a plus as ukulele is noted in script, but NOT required. A witty jokester who finds humor in nearly everything. Described by Ludwig as, “sweet and enthusiastic.” Transatlantic accent preferred. Stage combat required.

INSPECTOR HARRIET GORINGFemale40-56 y.o.All ethnicities

A police inspector who once dreamed of being an actress, and who is still an avid theatre fan. Described by Ludwig as, “British, eccentric, and one of a kind. One minute, she seems wry and clever; the next minute she’s off into a world of her own. She gets things wrong without even knowing it; yet she also seems just the sort of person who can find out when you’re lying. ” Wonderful opportunity for a character actress; must have great comic chops. British accent & stage combat required.

MARTHA GILLETTEFemale60-70 y.o.All ethnicities

Gillette’s dotty mother, elegant though a bit foggy, Martha never shies away from a fight. Always willing to lob a criticism when necessary, all the same, Martha is loyal to Gillette and his gang of theatrical misfits. Nouveau riche, which is to say, she lives a lavish and glamorous lifestyle; but lacks the class normally associated therewith. Described by Ludwig as, “somewhat vague and dithering.” Must have great comic chops and New York or New England accent may be appropriate.

MADGE GEISEL/MARIANFemale30-49 y.o.All ethnicities

Wry and outspoken (think Rosalind Russell), Madge, like her husband Felix, is a lifelong theatrical. She is game for anything, but back her into a corner and she will come out swinging. A witty and energetic character actress. She has an edge to her, and a sharp tongue, but her affection is genuine. Described by Ludwig as, “flamboyant and wry in a Rosalind Russell smart-mouthed-gal-about-town sort of way.” Must have great comic chops. Transatlantic accent preferred. Stage combat required.

AGGIE WHEELER/ALICEFemale20-39 y.o.All ethnicities

Bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, Aggie is the ingénue of the company. Good-natured and kind, Aggie has had tragedy in her past, though she seems to have dealt with it well, and even moved on. Recently married to Simon, they make a charming and wonderful couple. A genuine and sensitive young actress who is often swept away by the goings on around her. This character has a dark side. Transatlantic accent preferred. Stage combat required – she is “choked” by a male.

DARIA CHASEFemale30-59 y.o.All ethnicities

Glamorous & gorgeous, Daria is the theatre critic we all love to hate. Biting, bitchy, and utterly charming, you can’t help but like Daria, despite the terrible things she says and writes. With her air of entitlement - Transatlantic, New York, or even high-class Southern accents may be appropriate. Must have wonderful comic timing and be a skilled physical comedian as she is dragged around stage a lot by others. Daria must scream several times.