Casting Equity Actors for Theatre's 2025 Season Shows
Equity actors for roles in Theatre's 2025 Season. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. See breakdown below. Rate: SPT $711 weekly minimum (SPT 8) + health/pension/lodging/travel - Pending Approval Additional info: NOTE: Like many regional theatres, this one has a certain number of Equity contracts available for each show. For this season, most of shows will have between 2 and 4 Equity contracts available. PREPARATION Please prepare: 16-32 bars of a song (of your choosing) and/or a 1-minute monologue. Please bring a picture/resume and sheet music for your song, if you are singing. An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity’s contracts prohibit discrimination. Equity is committed to diversity and encourages all its employers to engage in a policy of equal employment opportunity designed to promote a positive model of inclusion. As such, Equity encourages performers of all ethnicities, gender identities, and ages, as well as performers with disabilities, to attend every audition. Always bring your Equity Membership card to auditions. "MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET" First Rehearsal: May 30, 2025 Performances: June 19-June 28, 2025 Closing: June 28, 2025 "WAITRESS" First Rehearsal: June 17, 2025 Performances: July 10-July 19, 2025 Closing: July 19, 2025 "MS. HOLMES & MS. WATSON, APT. 2B" First Rehearsal: July 4, 2025 Performances: July 26-August 2, 2025 Closing: August 2, 2025 If you are interested, please apply.
21 roles
Excellent singer within the style (Long Tall Sally, Hound Dog, That’s Alright Mama). Plays guitar (confident rhythm). ‘The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll’ at the beginning of his career. A humble man who misses simpler times. Able to embody Elvis without being strictly an impersonator. NOTE: Piano is a plus. Dance experience is a plus. "MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET"
Excellent singer within the style (Folsom Prison Blues, Walk the Line, Ghost Riders in the Sky). Plays guitar (very confident rhythm). An authentic folk/rockabilly singer/player – austere, with authority. Able to embody the spirit of Johnny Cash without being strictly an impersonator. Big voice, can command a room without trying. "MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET"
Incredible piano player and singer within the style (Whole Lotta Shakin’, Great Balls of Fire, Wild Child). Rock ‘n’ Roll’s legendary piano man – dangerous, sexy, energetic, 100% certain of his importance. NOTE: Physical resemblance is not as important as capturing the spirit of ‘The Killer’. Good mover needed (character jumps off of a piano, among other things.) "MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET"
Excellent guitar player (substantial lead guitar with feel – will need to recreate some existing solos.) Rockabilly singer (Who Do You Love, Matchbox, See Ya Later Alligator). ‘The Father of Rockabilly’, and the writer of “Blue Suede Shoes”. Comfortable, and can hold a room. "MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET"
A singer who arrives with Elvis. A confident rock belter with range (I Hear You Knockin’ and Fever). A bit brassy, can hold her own alone with the most powerful/famous people in her world. Mild dance. NOTE: Piano skills welcome. "MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET"
The founder of Sun Records – discovered and developed the greatest artists of the era. Holds the focus while giants play hits. A charismatic character who is larger-than-life (in his way). "MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET"
Bass player (upright rockabilly, advanced western swing). Carl’s brother (resemblance irrelevant). "MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET"
Rockabilly drummer (simple kit, brushes and sticks, good control). "MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET"
Charming, realistic, funny, down-to-earth. Stuck in her life as a waitress in a small town, she finds escape through her passion for baking pies. Trapped in an unhappy marriage by circumstance and dwindling options. Excellent pop/rock voice with great range. Vocal Range: F#3-F5. "WAITRESS"
Particular, quirky, endearing. The youngest of the waitresses. She sets the tables, painstakingly ensuring each salt and pepper-shaker is equidistant from the napkin holder. Excellent pop/rock/folk voice. Vocal range: G3-E5. "WAITRESS"
Irreverent, direct, compassionate, been there, made it back, and somehow kept moving forward. Wicked sense of humor with excellent comedic timing. Soulful pop voice with an excellent pop belt. Vocal range: Eb3-E5. "WAITRESS"
Handsome, endearing, and slightly neurotic. Jenna’s gynecologist with whom an unexpected extramarital affair is born. Has a quirky sense of humor and a big heart, despite the fact that he’s contributing to the affair. Has great comedic timing and moves well. Strong pop/rock tenor that can navigate the musical style of Sara Bareilles with ease. Vocal Range: Bb2-Bb4. "WAITRESS"
Jenna’s husband. Impulsive, moody, sometimes hopeful, sometimes broken – his best days were in high school. Narcissism mixed with cluelessness. Vocal range: Eb3-G4. NOTE: Guitar playing a plus. "WAITRESS"
Becomes slightly obsessed with Dawn (in a hilarious yet endearing way) after she goes on a 5-minute date with him. Quirky, incredibly persistent, and odd, yet kind. Excellent comedic timing. Strong pop/rock tenor/baritenor sound. Vocal range: C3-Bb4. "WAITRESS"
The owner of the diner where Jenna, Dawn, Becky, and Cal work. A seemingly old, curmudgeonly man who has a soft spot for Jenna (and her pie), warm at heart. A sarcastically funny and no-nonsense guy with a keen ability to read people. Vocal range: B2-G#4. "WAITRESS"
A chef at the diner. A “Salt of the Earth” guy. Brash, impatient, unsentimental, but somehow charming. Strong pop/rock voice with comedic chops. Vocal range: B2-G4. "WAITRESS"
Must have excellent pop voices in the style of Sara Bareilles, great comedic timing, and be able to play a range of characters comprising the community in which the story takes place. Seeking strong movers/dancers. 5 ENSEMBLE ROLES. "WAITRESS"
Female-identifying. A once-in-a-generation genius. Eccentric. Focused, to a fault. Can be less-than-sensitive. Always playing psychological 3-D chess; operating on a totally different level than civilians. Like many geniuses, has a megalomaniac streak. Gets bored easily; likes applause; sometimes accused of being unfeeling. LOVES costumes and drama. "MS. HOLMES & MS. WATSON, APT. 2B"
Female-identifying. American. Formerly type-A high-achiever. Recently divorced; struggling to find herself, feels broken. Reflexively defensive. Once had great bedside manner. Wry. Smart. "MS. HOLMES & MS. WATSON, APT. 2B"
Female-identifying. Irene Adler: A whip-smart, super-charming sex worker finding success at the highest levels. Always playing psychological 3-D chess; operating on a totally different level than civilians. Has incredible charm, confidence, and wit, and she knows it—uses it without mercy. Mrs. Hudson: Holmes & Watson’s long-suffering landlady. Mrs. Drebber: Seemingly an ordinary housewife. Somebody you would be very wise not to underestimate. "MS. HOLMES & MS. WATSON, APT. 2B"
Male-identifying. Moriarty: A criminal so great you’ve never heard of him. A master blackmailer; knows just when to play his cards. Always playing psychological 3-D chess; operating on a different level than civilians. Wears many masks. A professional. Amoral, but you’d like him. Lestrade: An inspector new to his position at Scotland Yard. Not very imaginative. Often says the wrong thing. Elliot Monk: An amoral tech billionaire from Texas. "MS. HOLMES & MS. WATSON, APT. 2B"