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Casting Call for "Incorruptible" Stage Play

Clearwater, FL, United States
ID: 275331Exp: 4/20/2025
Description:

Actors sought for production of "Incorruptible". ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. See the details below. About the project: Synopsis: Incorruptible by Tom Hollinger is a dark comedy about the dark ages! Welcome to Priseaux, France, c. 1250 A.D.: The river flooded again last week. The chandler's shop just burned to the ground. Nobody's heard of the wheelbarrow yet. And Ste. Foy, the patron of the local monastery, hasn't worked a miracle in thirteen years. In other words, the Dark Ages still look pretty dark. All eyes turn to the Pope, whose promised visit will surely encourage other pilgrims to make the trek and restore the abbey to its former glory. That is, until a rival church claims to possess the relics of Ste. Foy—and their bones are working miracles. All seems lost until the destitute monks take a lesson from a larcenous one-eyed minstrel, who teaches them an outrageous new way to pay old debts. Additional info: What To Prepare: Cold Reading. ​Actors of all races and gender identifications are strongly encouraged to audition. Callbacks on April 23, 2025. Rehearsals Dates - This will be based primarily on what works best for the cast so there won't be a rehearsal schedule until after the show is cast. Rehearsals will take place usually on weeknights. Show Dates - June 6 through June 22, 2025 Start times - Sundays at 2:00 pm, All other days at 7:30 pm. On June 14th there will be a 2:00 pm AND a 7:30 performance. If you are interested, please apply.

8 roles

CharlesMale50-56 y.o.All ethnicities

Abbot and leader of the Priseaux Monastery for the past 13 years. Charles is compassionate and has the best intentions, but when the livelihood of the church is threatened, he begins to succumb to the pressures and compromise his values for the greater good.

MartinMale40-49 y.o.All ethnicities

The 2nd in command at the Monastery. Martin will do anything necessary to help the church survive – so that it will still be around when he steps into the Abbot position after Charles. Martin lacks the patience, sympathies, and people skills one would expect a monk to possess.

OlfMale18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

One of the monks. Olf is a bit dim witted and childlike, but very loyal to church and the leaders. He is also the brawn and does much of the hard labor chores at the monastery. There is always a sense that he’s not completely following what is happening around him.

FelixMale20-39 y.o.All ethnicities

The newest monk at the Priseaux Monastery when the play begins. Felix is often the moral compass as the actions of the monks become more and more questionable. Though in his past he was known to have “a weakness of the fairer sex”, he now takes his vows very seriously, including obedience.

JackMale20-39 y.o.All ethnicities

The opportunistic eye patch wearing travelling minstrel “husband” to Marie. Although he does not have any faith of his own, he is later blackmailed into becoming a monk. During a performance scene in the play, Jack needs to juggle, play the guitar (or similar minstrel instrument), and sing – but thankfully not all at the same time.

MarieFemale20-39 y.o.All ethnicities

The pretty travelling minstrel “wife” of Jack and daughter of the Peasant Woman. Her true love drowned years earlier, and now Marie is not happy with what her life has become nor what she needs to do to earn money. There are several physical comedy moments, including being carried in a sack by other actors, and Marie should also be able to dance and sing.

Peasant WomanFemale50-69 y.o.All ethnicities

Marie’s mother, she is desperately poor and is seeking help in any and every way she can think of – including praying to the local saint. She encourages Marie to make money anyway that she can (wink, wink, nudge, nudge), but vocally disapproves of her relationship with Jack.

AgathaFemale45-59 y.o.All ethnicities

Charles’ sister and Abbess of a competing church in Bernay. She has no shame, no tact, and celebrates the failures of her brother and his monks. She plows her way through every scene she is in.