Actors for "And Then There Were None" Play Audition
Auditions for “And Then There Were None” play. Actors needed. Please see the breakdown below. Rate: A small stipend will be offered for lead roles. Additional info: Please bring a headshot and theatre resume. Sides will be provided at the audition. Video submissions will be accepted: see the attachment. Callbacks: Monday, July 14 (by invitation only). Show dates: Friday-Sunday, November 7-9 and November 14-16. If you are interested, please apply.
11 roles
Rogers and his wife have been hired as caretakers of the eight guests who will be arriving. He has been put in charge of the household, attending to everyone’s needs. He is overwhelmed by his duties, displaying exasperation and ill will. Unfortunately, his wife is the main recipient of his frustrations.
While she is technically employed as a cook, like her husband, Ethel is expected to go beyond the scope of her position. Ethel is nervous and overwhelmed. Trapped beneath the thumb of her demanding husband, she is unhappy and lost.
General MacKenzie doesn’t seem to be comfortable socializing. One might suspect that he suffers from a guilty conscience. Defensive about the accusations directed at him, MacKenzie prefers to talk about the love and devotion he felt for for his dear wife Lesley.
A retired criminal judge, Wargrave is a sober and rigid man of the law. Thanks to his many years at the bench, he is able to maintain a cool head even when circumstances become increasingly dire.
Dr. Armstrong is a highly successful nerve specialist. He was invited under the pretense of treating Mrs. Owen. His demeanor is that of a weak and somewhat sorrowful person who can easily be taken advantage of.
Handsome, youthful, from a wealthy family and oozing with superiority and little moral judgment, Anthony seems the least ashamed of his checkered past.
A former police officer from South Africa, Blore presents himself as wise and available to give advice to others. He is the first to act in a variety of situations, but his actions don’t always yield positive results.
(Mid 20s) A former governess, Vera was hired to serve as secretary to Mrs. Owen, wife of the mysterious host. Intelligent and poised, Vera is at first excited by the prospect of this adventure, but her enthusiasm eventually evolves into an urgent desire to leave the island.
Emily comes off as righteous, judgmental and negative. Her rules for proper living allow for no exceptions.
Captain Lombard is confident and self-assured and more than proud of his military service in Africa. He is flirtatious with Vera but treats her with a somewhat superior attitude. He misjudges her and is surprised by her capability.
The boatman who delivers the guests to the island. This cast member may also serve on stage crew.