Performers Needed for "The Full Monty" Play
ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Production of "The Full Monty" is looking for performers. Please , see the details below. Rate: Non-Union. This production is Non-Paying/Non-Equity. Additional information: AUDITION & REHEARSAL LOCATION: Scarborough. CALL-BACK DATE: June 22, 2025, 7 – 10 p.m. REHEARSALS: - Commence: Tuesday, July 8 (read-through) 7 – 10 p.m. - Continue: Tuesday July 15, and 22 7 – 10 p.m. - Thursday, July 31 7 – 10 p.m. - August 5 onwards: Tuesdays & Thursdays 7 – 10 p.m. - Sundays 1 – 5 p.m. TECH WEEK: Sunday, October 5 to Wednesday October 9. - This includes Thanksgiving weekend. - No rehearsal Sunday, August 30. - Additional rehearsals may be added if required. PERFORMANCE DATES – 2025. - October 10 11, 16, 17, 18, 23 and 24, 2025 at 8 p.m. - October 12, 19 and 25, 2025 at 2 p.m. - All performances in Scarborough. Please prepare a one to two-minute comedic monologue. Please bring a copy of your resumé and headshot to the audition. Callbacks will consist of scenes from the show and a simple movement workshop. Directors ask that you be available for the full callback so we can have a chance to experiment with different pairings/groupings of actors. Sides will be provided in advance via email to all actors who receive a callback. If interested, please apply.
20 roles
A resourceful, determined single father facing unemployment. Actors should convey grit, wit, and emotional depth as he spearheads an audacious plan to support his son.
OVERWEIGHT. Gaz’s loyal, insecure friend wrestling with body image and self-worth issues. We're looking for someone who can balance humor with vulnerability in his hesitant journey toward self-acceptance.
A former factory manager struggling to hie his unemployment and preserve his pride. Ideal candidates will portray the inner conflict of a man trying to maintain status amid a fallen industrial world. Gerald has a humorous same sex kiss with Guy.
A quiet, shy and lonely security guard yearning for connection and confidence. Lomper struggles with his sexuality and portrays a suicide attempt onstage. The role requires subtlety and authenticity in a character stepping beyond his comfort zone.
This is a requirement of the rights holder) A spirited, irreverent older man with physical limitations who uses humor to uplift the group. Actors should bring natural charm and resilience to this character.
The eye candy! A naturally confident and charismatic man who brings levity and challenges traditional masculinity. Guy identifies a s gay and has a same sex kiss. Seeking someone whose physical appeal and ease on stage provide a refreshing dynamic.
Gaz’s son. A perceptive and sensitive young boy whose support motivates his father. Young actors should capture both innocence and the quiet strength of hope.
Gaz’s ex-wife, a loving but firm mother who wants stability for their son, Nathan. She cares for Gaz but struggles with his irresponsibility, pushing him to step up as a father.
Dave’s supportive and strong-willed wife, who loves him deeply despite his insecurities. She desires emotional connection but grows frustrated with his self-doubt.
Gerald’s elegant and unsuspecting wife, unaware of his job loss. She represents the pressures of maintaining appearances and the strain of financial struggles on relationships.
A bold, confident woman who unexpectedly shows up to audition as a stripper. She’s funny, fearless, and comfortable in her own skin, providing a moment of surprise and levity. Annie takes her top off. Ideal for an actor with strong comedic timing and stage presence.
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