Performers Needed for Upcoming Theatre Play
Seeking performers for the "Run //Tracey.exe" sci-fi play. See more details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. About the project: "Run //Tracey.exe" follows a space station AI as it struggles to maintain peace onboard while being suspicious that a newcomer on the station may be out to dig up old secrets which could lead to big consequences- even deletion. The play explores identity and trust, and is written by a Houston playwright. Additional info: Performances will take place from August 8th-23rd; The Rehearsal period is June 25th-August 8th. To be considered, please apply.
6 roles
A mysterious inspector who arrives with calm authority and a secretive past. Charismatic but hard to read, Aldani is trying to be better than she was, though her instincts toward manipulation and violence remain. A nuanced character with stillness, steel, and an undercurrent of regret.
The overextended station manager—affable, ineffectual, and more concerned with keeping the peace than enforcing rules. Boris thinks of himself as a wise leader but avoids conflict and hard decisions. Friendly and harmless on the surface, with a potentially darker secret underneath.
Chatty, overly earnest, and emotionally needy. Leah sees herself as friendly and fun, but her compulsive oversharing masks insecurity. A comedic role grounded in sincerity, she genuinely wants to help, but often makes things worse. Needs strong comedic timing with pathos.
A whip-smart junior technician, arrogant and restless. Nikita believes she’s destined for greatness and is frustrated to be stuck on a run-down station. Quick-talking and full of youthful confidence, but emotionally avoidant and not as invulnerable as she pretends.
The self-important head of security. Hudson failed out of SheriffCo and overcompensates with bluster and bravado. Proud, petty, and insecure, he’s both a comic nuisance and a real threat. Must balance puffed-up comedy with bursts of genuine menace.
A ghostly remnant of a former AI revolutionary. Smug, enigmatic, and a bit cruel, Quinn haunts Tracey’s mind with righteous certainty. Serves as a shadowy conscience and antagonist. Should feel unsettling, compelling, and slippery