Casting Performers for "Lord of the Flies" Play
Performers are invited to audition for the "Lord of the Flies" play. Please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Additional info: Auditionees MUST be available for Tech Rehearsals January 5-9, 5-9 PM, and Performances January 10 @ 7 PM & January 11 @ 2 PM. Due to the nature of this show, directors cannot guarantee that all who audition will be cast. Rehearsals and performances will take place in Windham, NH. See the monologues and sides attached. If interested, please apply by November 8 @ 8 PM.
12 roles
An English boy who is elected leader of the group of boys marooned on the island. Ralph is the athletic, charismatic protagonist of Lord of the Flies.
The antagonist, one of the older boys stranded on the island. Jack becomes the leader of the hunters but longs for total power and becomes increasingly wild, barbaric, and cruel as the show progresses.
Ralph’s “lieutenant.” A whiny, intellectual boy, Piggy’s inventiveness frequently leads to innovation, such as the makeshift sundial that the boys use to tell time. Piggy represents the scientific, rational side of civilization.
Jack’s “lieutenant.” A sadistic, cruel older boy who brutalizes the littluns and eventually murders Piggy.
A shy, sensitive boy in the group. Simon, in some ways the only naturally “good” character on the island, behaves kindly toward the younger boys and is willing to work for the good of their community.
A pair of twins closely allied with Ralph. Sam and Eric are always together, and the other boys often treat them as a single entity, calling them “Samneric.”
A pair of twins closely allied with Ralph. Sam and Eric are always together, and the other boys often treat them as a single entity, calling them “Samneric.”
A ‘littlun’ often picked on by the other littluns.
A ‘bigun’ who becomes one of Jack's key supporters, accompanying him on the raids on Ralph's camp.
The biggest of the ‘littlun’s.
A member of Jack’s choir and of his tribe.
(This role is being cast through a separate, closed process)