Casting Performers for Production of "Emma"
The company is holding auditions for "Emma" Show and looking for performers, please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. Additional info: One classic monologue no longer than 1.5 minutes in length Classical monologue written Pre-1900 demonstrating skill with heightened text and understanding of the language and older speech patterns. Should be appropriate in age and similar in type to the character for which you most want to be considered. Should be similar in style and language to the story of Emma ( A classic romantic comedy with dramatic moments), but NOT FROM EMMA. Please apply if interested.
17 roles
handsome, clever, and rich.” Everyone’s favorite person and well aware of it. Mistress of Hartfield, the family home, and queen of the village of Highbury. Easily bored. Enjoys “helping” others, whether or not they need it. Her flaw is that she is just a little too certain of everything. If she grows up a bit, however, she’ll be an amazing woman.
Also handsome, clever, and rich, though far more pragmatic and down-to-earth. Excellent friend to the Woodhouse family and the village at large. Responsible, friendly, honorable, and good-humored. The only one in the world who tells Emma the unvarnished truth. Probably in love, though you’d never know it.
Emma’s father. A complete hypochondriac that needs constant attention and validation. Affectionate, almost to the point of smothering. Lonely if the room isn’t filled with people, and he loves the whole community.
Formerly Miss Anne Taylor- former governess to Emma and her best friend and advisor. A grounding presence and source of counsel, her departure after her marriage to Mister Weston leaves a void in the Woodhouse home. Wise and patient.
Widower that marries Miss Taylor after a four-year courtship. Patient, caring and hopeful. Determined to be cheerful and optimistic. Longs to be reunited with his now-grown son, Frank Churchill.
Village vicar with ambitions to socially climb. Charming to all and clever enough to know of his attractive qualities. Knows how to flirt respectfully, though his self-assurance could be a stumbling block.
Never married and poor, though beloved by the entire community. Very, VERY chatty and enthusiastic about literally everything. Probably the most loyal and forgiving person in the village. Too good for this world.
Miss Bates’ mother, who has seen enough of life to ignore the rest of it. More interested in tatting than tittle-tattle. Knows everything, but likely too tired to care.
A young orphan woman of dubious background, though virtuous and pure of heart. Earnestly wants to live up to people’s expectations, because validation equals love. And she has her own love to give. And give. And give. Becomes Emma’s pet project.
Young and promising farmer that works for and with Mister Knightley. Smitten with Harriet Smith, and would like nothing more than to marry her. Upright, kind, and hard-working.
Formerly Woodhouse – Emma’s older sister, though not nearly as clever. Married to John, Mister Knightley’s younger brother. Only interested in domesticity, with five high-spirited children. Always defers to her husband. In everything.
Mister George Knightley’s younger brother, married to Emma’s older sister, Isabella. A bit bullish and bluff; perhaps he escalates a situation rather than calms the coming storm. Not known for tact.
Perfection, which annoys Emma to no end. Sings beautifully, plays impeccably, possesses lovely manners and classic beauty. The only imperfection would be the heartbreaking secret she cannot reveal. Of course, that adds to her mysterious allure, and that annoys Emma even more.
A rock star before he even comes to town. Sent away from the village as a child to live with wealthier relatives, he returns to reunite with his father, Mister Weston. An incredible flirt, devastatingly attractive, and slightly irresponsible. His reckless immaturity is charming in the beginning, but it can’t really last.
Respectable lady who runs a private boarding school for young ladies. Warm and intelligent, she initially takes Harriet Smith under her wing until Emma decides to take on the orphan as a social project. Observant and easygoing, with a good eye for character.
Village apothecary and a thorough quack. Constantly plying Mister Woodhouse with tinctures, elixirs, gruels, and medicines. He sweeps in for a moment and leaves behind bottles and packets of mysterious substances. Puts on airs of being a doctor, since none reside in the neighborhood.
Formerly Miss Augusta Hawkins – nouveau riche, loud, and very important, didn’t you know. Confuses money with breeding and class, and steps on those too genteel to slap her down. Marries Mister Elton since she has the fortune and he has the respectability. Aims to outdo Emma in “helping” everyone.