Seeking Talent for "Go Back For Murder" Show
Casting performers for Agatha Christie’s "Go Back For Murder" show, please see the details below. About the project: Agatha Christie turns back the clock with this unique take on a murder mystery. After receiving a letter from beyond the grave, Carla Crale believes her mother, who died in prison, was wrongly convicted of her father’s murder. In a passionate attempt to clear her mother’s name, Carla persuades those present on the day of her father’s death to return to the scene of the crime and ‘go back’ 16 years to relive their version of events. Rate: Non-Equity. There is no pay. Additional info: RUN: January 10 to February 7, 2026 Fridays & Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 2pm. Special performances on Thursday and Sunday nights may be added for private parties and special events. Callbacks: By Invitation Only. Date: Wednesday, November 5, 2025. Times: 7pm – 10pm REHEARSALS: First Read-Through: Saturday, November 7, Noon to 4 pm. Regular Rehearsal: Starting Monday, November 10, regular rehearsals will be Monday through Thursday, 7pm -10 pm, and Saturdays, 1pm – 4 pm. Bring headshot and resume. Sides for cold readings will be provided at the auditions.
11 roles
Solicitor in the office of Fogg, Fogg, Bamfylde and Fogg. Sober and serious. Doting at times. (Role has a British dialect.)
Passionate, persuasive and dead set on proving her mother’s innocence. Also plays Caroline Crale, her mother.
Married to Amyas. A formidable woman. Deeply in love with her husband, she fights to keep him. Also plays Carla Crale, her daughter. (Role has a British dialect.)
Carla’s fiancé. A slick, self-satisfied, good-looking man. Insensitive to others.
The artist. He is unashamedly self-absorbed, yet charismatic and likeable. (Role has a British dialect.)
Amyas Crale’s devoted friend. Self-important with traces of nervous irritability. He is very sure of himself. (Role has a British dialect.)
Phillip’s older brother. A sweet man. At times ineffectual and irresolute. (Role has a British dialect.)
Elderly clerk in the law office. Dry and reserved. (Role has a British dialect.)
The “other” woman. Attractive and alluring. Cold at times. She knows what she wants. (Role has a British dialect.)
The nanny. She is intelligent, reserved and quietly commanding. (Role has a British dialect.)
Caroline Crale’s half-sister. Emotionally volatile as a child. Self-assured as an adult. (Role has a British dialect.)