Casting Performers for "The Book of Bourbon" Play
Casting performers for the "The Book of Bourbon" show. Please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. Additional info: Please prepare a one-minute cut of a song in the style of the show. A reel or old audition video is acceptable as long as we can hear you sing in the style. Read-through / sing-through: Friday, August 8th. 7:00 - 10:30 PM. Location TBD. Music rehearsal: Friday, August 15th, 7:00 - 10:30 PM. Location TBD. Full run through: Friday, August 22nd, 7:00 - 10:30 PM. Location TBD. Performance: Thursday, August 28th. Actors called at 7:30 PM, show begins at 8:30 PM. Red Light Cafe in Atlanta. If interested, please apply.
8 roles
The satirical nature of the role calls for individuals who fit the stereotype of a male-identifying, Utah-based Mormon. Head of the class, always optimistic. Heroic Mormon.
Could be dweeby, dorky, nerdy, or all three combined. Arnold is a pathological liar, but his heart is in the right place. He is a total screw-up but not for lack of trying, he always wants to do the right thing.
Black African Villager. Takes the hardships of her village very seriously and wants to help her people find a better life. ACTOR FOUR: Mafala Hatimbi. Black African Villager. Father of Nabalungi. Has come to accept the hardships in the village where they live but is a discerning community leader and tries to bring joy to their lives. Doubles as Voice.
District leader of the Mormon missionaries in Uganda. Like Elder Price, fits the stereotype of a male-identifying, Utah-based Mormon, wide-eyed and hopeful. Doubles as Elder Grant and Moroni.
Black African Villager. Warlord in Uganda who is bothering the local villagers. Doubles as Johnny Cochran.
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