Male and Female Actors Needed for One Act Plays
Auditions for festival of world premiere one-act plays. Looking for cast. Please see the breakdown below. About the project: "The Book Club" Synopsis: High school teachers meet for a book club that takes the place of professional development. Conflicts emerge that demonstrate that teachers' behavior can resemble that of their students'. "Eventually Ever After" Synopsis: A woman writer submits a story to her otherwise all male writers group without telling them the piece is autobiographical. As the men deliver their scathing critiques, it quickly becomes evident that she has a different story to tell than the one on the page. "The Choca" Synopsis: Two women meet for the first time and bond over vodka and potty training while sitting at a bar. "An Hour to Kill" Synopsis: Killing time before their dinner reservation, Rick wants to prove to Darcy that fortune tellers are frauds. What happens to his smug confidence when the unexpected occurs in Miss Eva's reading room? Additional info: No preparation necessary. No appointment needed. Directors will have sides for you to read from. The sides are attached. Performance dates April 4-6. If you are interested, please apply.
18 roles
Female-identifying. A high school Theater/English teacher, about 30. "The Book Club"
Female-identifying. A high school English teacher, about 50. "The Book Club"
Female-identifying. A high school English teacher, about 38. "The Book Club"
Female-identifying. A high school English teacher, about 45. "The Book Club"
Male-identifying. a Phys Ed teacher. "The Book Club"
Female-identifying. A first grade teacher and aspiring short story writer. Demure and polite on the outside, cynical and weary on the inside. "Eventually Ever After"
Male-identifying. Medical writer and aspiring novelist. A nerd with potential if only he could get out of his own way. "Eventually Ever After"
Early 70s, male-identifying. A retired police dispatcher and aspiring screenwriter. The Simon Cowell of the group. "Eventually Ever After"
Male-identifying. A tax accountant and aspiring screenwriter. Another nerd. Thinks memorizing "Save the Cat" will unlock the secret to writing success. A textbook example of the Dunning-Kruger effect. "Eventually Ever After"
Male-identifying. A widowed insurance salesman and aspiring novelist. Empathetic. Sensitive. A guy with more heart than talent. "Eventually Ever After"
Adult of indiscernible age. Voice of librarian over. "Eventually Ever After"
NYC detective, rough but sensitive. "Is This Seat Taken?"
NYC detective, very sensitive. Attractive. "Is This Seat Taken?"
Anyone who identifies as female, a new mother with a 2 year old daughter. "The Choca"
Anyone who identifies as female, a working Mom/Bartender with two kids at home. The voice of experience. "The Choca"
Female-identifying. "An Hour to Kill"
Male-identifying. "An Hour to Kill"
Middle aged, woman or man in drag with an Eastern European accent. "An Hour to Kill"