Seeking Equity Actors for Theatre's 2025-26 Season Shows
Equity actors for roles in Theatre's 2025-26 Season. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. See breakdown below. Rate: LOA $792 weekly minimum (Ref. to LORT) - 2024 - 25 rates. Housing provided for out-of-town performers. Additional info: Seeking actors for the roles below and for understudy and swing opportunities. For pre-cast roles, auditioning performers will be considered as possible (emergency) replacements, should any become necessary. If you are unable to attend these in-person auditions, you may submit a video audition: see the document attached. PREPARATION Please prepare two brief contrasting monologues OR, if you are singing, please prepare one monologue and a musical theatre song appropriate for season's musicals that show your strengths as a singer. An accompanist will be provided. Please bring your sheet music (clearly marked for start/stop/tempos, etc.) AND a headshot & 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 andencourages all its employers to engage in a policy of equal employment opportunitydesigned 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. "RAT PACK LOUNGE" 1st Reh: 09/09/2025 Runs: 09/30/2025 – 11/09/2025 Possible Extension: 11/23/2025 "DOUBT, A PARABLE" 1st Reh: 10/07/2025 Runs: 10/28/25 – 11/16/25 Note: The action is set in St. Nicholas Catholic Church and School. The Bronx. 1964. "THE TRIAL OF EBENEZER SCROOGE" 1st Reh:11/11/25 Runs: 12/02 – 12/21/25 Note: British dialects will be used. Seeking a diverse ensemble of skilled comic actors to play multiple characters in a play that pays homage to the world of Charles Dickens. "ADVICE" (A National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere) 1st Reh: 11/18/25 Runs:12/09/25 – 1/11/26 "ALWAYS...PATSY CLINE" 1st Reh: 12/16/25 Runs: 01/06/26 – 01/26/26 "TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE" 1st Reh: 01/06/26 Runs: 01/27/26 – 03/01/26 "THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG" 1st Reh: 01/20/26 Runs: 02/10/26 – 03/01/26 Note: British dialects will be used in most cases. A skilled group of comedians who have a command of farce and stage combat/stunt work. "LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS" 1st Reh: 02/24/26 Runs: 03/17/26 – 04/12/26 Possible Extension: 4/26/25 When applying, please include a headshot and resume. Equity Members without appointments will be seen throughout each audition session as time permits.
40 roles
Down on his luck owner of Vic’s Place. When Vic was a kid, Frank told him he would ‘one day be a star.’ He is now bankrupt and ready to throw in the towel. "RAT PACK LOUNGE"
The bartender at Vic’s Place, Bobby has known Vic since he was a kid. Energetic and caring. His body is taken over by Sammy Davis Jr. "RAT PACK LOUNGE"
Real estate developer who wants to demolish Vic’s Place and build a parking lot for the Hooters next door. His body is taken over by Frank Sinatra. "RAT PACK LOUNGE"
Mr. Saunders’ secretary. Very type A. Her body is taken over by Angie – An angel sent from above who uses her feminine wiles to influence men. "RAT PACK LOUNGE"
Easy going guy. English is a second language. He loves the Rat Pack. His body is taken over by Dean Martin. "RAT PACK LOUNGE"
He is working class, from the Northeast. "DOUBT, A PARABLE"
She is watchful, reserved, unsentimental. She is of the order of the Sisters of Charity. She wears a black bonnet and floor-length black habit, rimless glasses. "DOUBT, A PARABLE"
Also, of the Sisters of Charity, pokes her head in. There’s a bit of sunshine in her heart, though she’s reserved as well. "DOUBT, A PARABLE"
A woman of about thirty-eight, in her Sunday best, dressed for church. "DOUBT, A PARABLE"
"THE TRIAL OF EBENEZER SCROOGE"
The newly crowned King of Humbug. "THE TRIAL OF EBENEZER SCROOGE"
Lawyer, confident, affable, and sincere. "THE TRIAL OF EBENEZER SCROOGE"
Mean, angry, and bitter. On trial. "THE TRIAL OF EBENEZER SCROOGE"
BOB CRATCHIT: Works for Scrooge. JACOB MARLEY: Scrooge’s partner. Chains on. Ghostly features. Scary affected voice. "THE TRIAL OF EBENEZER SCROOGE"
FRED: Nephew of Scrooge. GHOST OF CHRISTMAS YET TO COME: Towering, menacing, spectral figure. Wearing all black. Does not have a normal voice box. "THE TRIAL OF EBENEZER SCROOGE"
MRS. CRATCHIT: A no-nonsense woman. SARA WAINWRIGHT: A wealthy dowager with a golden spoon up her hams. MRS. DILBER: Old beggar woman, arms full of bags. THE TRANSLATOR. "THE TRIAL OF EBENEZER SCROOGE"
GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PAST. FAN: Older sister of Scrooge. BELL: Former fiancée of Scrooge. "THE TRIAL OF EBENEZER SCROOGE"
Corporate lawyer. "ADVICE"
History professor. "ADVICE"
Office Manager. New author. "ADVICE"
Legendary country singer with a powerful voice. "ALWAYS...PATSY CLINE"
Mom of two kids. Fierce, outgoing, warm, and sharp sense of humor and comedy. Big personality. A Texas housewife and fan of Patsy Cline. "ALWAYS...PATSY CLINE"
70 y.o. Mitch’s former college professor, recently diagnosed with ALS. Despite the terminal nature of his condition, he insists on living out each day to its fullest instead of just dying quietly. "TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE"
A sportswriter and graduate of Brandeis University. While he always wanted to be a jazz musician, Mitch instead leads the fast-paced life of a sports journalist, enjoying the success and adventure of being very good at what he does. "TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE"
The company’s lighting and sound operator. "THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG"
Plays Cecil Haversham and Arthur the Gardener. "THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG"
Plays Thomas Colleymoore. "THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG"
Plays Florence Colleymoore. "THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG"
Plays Perkins. "THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG"
Is the head of the drama society, directed the play and plays Inspector Carter. "THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG"
Plays Charles Haversham. "THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG"
The company’s stage manager. "THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG"
An insecure, put-upon florist's clerk and eventual hero. He is a genuine, well-meaning man who is taken for granted because of his clumsy ways and poor social skills. Vocal range: A2-G4. "LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS"
Bleached-blond, Billie-Dawn-like, secret love of Seymour's life. She has poor self-worth and education, but incredibly good looks and a sweet and vulnerable demeanor. Vocal range: G#3-D5. "LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS"
The frustrated owner of the failing East Side flower shop and Seymour's nosy boss. He is profit-driven, greedy, and manipulative. Vocal range: G2-F4. "LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS"
An egotistical dentist with a passion for leather and sadistic tendencies. Audrey's abusive boyfriend, who is targeted by Seymour. Vocal range: G2-G4. "LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS"
Male sounding voice. A vocalist located offstage. The voice is that of a conniving, street-smart 'villain.' A funky Rhythm and Blues voice is best. Vocal range: G2-G4. "LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS"
RONNETTE, CRYSTAL, and CHIFFON: Street urchins, acting as the occasional Greek Chorus. Young, hip, and smart, these girls are the only ones who have a grip on reality. Vocal range Ab3-F5. "LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS"
RONNETTE, CRYSTAL, and CHIFFON: Street urchins, acting as the occasional Greek Chorus. Young, hip, and smart, these girls are the only ones who have a grip on reality. Vocal range Ab3-F5. "LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS"
RONNETTE, CRYSTAL, and CHIFFON: Street urchins, acting as the occasional Greek Chorus. Young, hip, and smart, these girls are the only ones who have a grip on reality. Vocal range Ab3-F5. "LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS"