Seeking Equity Cast 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 $605 weekly minimum (SPT 6) Additional info: PREPARATION Please prepare a musical selection appropriate to the season that highlights your vocal and dramatic range. Be prepared to sing an additional contrasting selection if requested. An accompanist will be provided. Please bring a headshot and resume, stapled together. 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. "THE WIZARD OF OZ" First rehearsal: June 10, 2025 Opening: June 27, 2025 Closing: July 27, 2025 "SOME ENCHANTED EVENING – THE SONGS OF RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN" First rehearsal: July 22, 2025 Opening: August 8, 2025 Closing: August 31, 2025 "OF MICE AND MEN" First rehearsal: September 9, 2025 Opening: September 26, 2025 Closing: October 25, 2025 "MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET CHRISTMAS" First rehearsal: October 28, 2025 Opening: November 14, 2025 Closing: December 21, 2025 "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" First rehearsal: November 18, 2025 Opening: December 5, 2025 Closing: December 21, 2025 If you are interested, please apply.
25 roles
MEN’S ENSEMBLE. "THE WIZARD OF OZ"
MEN’S ENSEMBLE. "THE WIZARD OF OZ"
MEN’S ENSEMBLE. "THE WIZARD OF OZ"
MEN’S ENSEMBLE. "THE WIZARD OF OZ"
A pretty young woman who could play Laurey or Julie. Big soprano. Must have a soft sexiness and playfulness that is endearing. Beneath it all is a spunky lady. "SOME ENCHANTED EVENING – THE SONGS OF RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN"
A migrant worker who protects and cares for Lennie. George dreams of someday owning his own land, but he realizes the difficulty of making this dream come true. Lennie's friend, George gives the big man advice and tries to watch out for him, ultimately taking responsibility for not only his life but also his death. "OF MICE AND MEN"
The leader of the mule team whom everyone respects. Slim becomes an ally to George and helps protect Lennie when he gets in trouble with Curley. Slim has compassion and insight, and he understands George and Lennie's situation. He alone realizes, at the end of the novel, the reason for George's decision. "OF MICE AND MEN"
The stable worker who cares for the horses. A symbol of racial injustice, Crooks is isolated from the other hands because of his skin color. He also convinces Lennie to let him join their dream of land, but he must give up that dream. "OF MICE AND MEN"
The insensitive ranch hand who shoots Candy's dog. He owns a Luger, which George later uses to mercifully kill Lennie. "OF MICE AND MEN"
The son of the ranch owner, Curley is a mean little guy who picks fights with bigger guys like Lennie. He is recently married and extremely jealous of any man who looks at or talks with his wife. Lennie crushes his hand, earning Curley's future enmity. "OF MICE AND MEN"
The stocky, well-dressed man in charge of the ranch, and Curley's father. He is never named and appears only once, but seems to be a fair-minded man. Candy happily reports that the boss once delivered a gallon of whiskey to the ranch-hands on Christmas Day. "OF MICE AND MEN"
A laborer on the Salinas ranch where George and Lennie go to work. Whit enjoys a good time, and regularly spends all his money at the whorehouse in town. Aggressive, nosy, and always looking to be where the action is, Whit seems to seek out and enjoy any drama or tension on the ranch. "OF MICE AND MEN"
20. (Singer/Piano) Rock ‘n’ roll’s legendary piano prodigy and celebrated Last Man Standing. "MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET CHRISTMAS"
24. (Singer/Guitar 1) Lead guitar player, singer, the originator of one of the first rock ‘n’ roll hits, “Blue Suede Shoes.” "MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET CHRISTMAS"
24. (Singer/Guitar 2) Singer, guitar player, a giant of American music at the dawn of his epic career. "MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET CHRISTMAS"
21. (Singer/Guitar 3) The first, and still, undisputed king of rock ‘n’ roll. "MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET CHRISTMAS"
Mid-20s. (Bass/singer) Bass player, brother of Carl Perkins. "MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET CHRISTMAS"
Mid-20s. Drummer. "MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET CHRISTMAS"
33. The Father of Rock ‘n’ Roll and founder of Sun Records; discovered Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis, Cash, Perkins, and many others, including Roy Orbison and B.B. King. A towering and charismatic figure in American music. "MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET CHRISTMAS"
"A CHRISTMAS CAROL"
"A CHRISTMAS CAROL"
"A CHRISTMAS CAROL"
"A CHRISTMAS CAROL"
"A CHRISTMAS CAROL"
"A CHRISTMAS CAROL"