Performers Needed for Theatre Audition "Deadly Deal"
Audition for "Deadly Deal". Looking for males and females. Please see the details below. Additional info: Auditions will be readings of sides from script. Monologues not required but allowed if requested. See the top of website page for Audition Application and sides. REHEARSAL LOCATION AND TIME: American Legion Wilbur E. Tarbell Post #109, 21 Haverhill Rd., Windham, NH Sundays, 2 to 5, Mondays and Thursdays 6:30 to 8:30 SHOW DATES AND LOCATIONs: Tupelo Music Hall, Derry NH, November 1 and 2 Kimball Jenkins, Concord NH, November 8 and 9 Jonathan’s, Ogunquit ME, November 16. If interested, please apply.
9 roles
Devious millionaire with lots of enemies.
In charge of the investigation; a gruff man, his humor sardonic. Beneath the hard exterior there is a warmth that he reveals when dealing with some of the suspects, the Williams in particular.
An attractive woman, intelligent, and shrewd. She attempts to play the bereaved widow for Lt. Paris, but doesn’t bother to hide her true nature from the others.
Reserved in manner and appearance. She keeps her emotions under control, and is capable of exhibiting a somewhat cool detachment from the others. She is strong, but never hard or harsh. We can see the warm feelings she has for Craig and Laura.
He is a child emotionally. Very likable, but is nervous and easily frightened.
A year or two older than her brother, but the responsibility of caring for him has given her an air of maturity. She is attractive, good natured, and seemingly innocent.
Gray-haired, of indeterminate age. She is a spiritualist and looks the part, dressing flamboyantly. Her belief in spiritualism must never appear phony. She is used to dealing with skeptics, and their barbs leave her totally unruffled.
A hard-working old gentleman who, like his wife, Minnie, is from the old country. They worked for Craig and Laura’s mother, Ava, long before she ever married her second husband, Charles Lansing.
With white hair and wire-rim glasses. Has a Cockney accent that becomes more pronounced when she gets nervous or excited which is often.