Talent Wanted for "John Proctor Is The Villain" Show
The company is holding auditions for "John Proctor Is The Villain" show and looking for performers, please see the details below. Rate: SALARY LORT Non-Rep $1453 weekly minimum (LORT A) Additional info: PREPARATION: 3 minutes total – strict time limit. 2 short (1 min) contrasting monologues or 1 (2 min) monologue, preferably from a published play. MUST bring picture and resume, stapled together. First Rehearsal: October 13, 2026 First Tech: November 2, 2026 First Preview: November 12, 2026 Opening: November 18, 2026 Closing: December 6, 2026 Possible extension through: December 13, 2026 Seattle Rep Schedule First Brush Up Rehearsal: January 12, 2027 First Tech Rehearsal: January 14, 2027 Invited Dress Rehearsal: January 20, 2027 First Preview: January 21, 2027 Opening Night: January 27, 2027 Closing: February 21, 2027 CTG Schedule (CTG comes third in the co-production) First Brush Up Rehearsal: March 9, 2027 First Tech Rehearsal: March 11, 2027 First Preview: March 17, 2027 Opening Night: March 21, 2027 Closing: April 25, 2027
9 role s
Teacher. A former golden boy, but one of those rare smart and sensitive ones. Now he’s a great teacher: charming, engaging, goofy.
Student. Her brain works faster than her mouth, but her mouth works pretty dang fast. People have always underestimated her.
Student. Nervous and ambitious and enthusiastic. Kind of like if Rory Gilmore and Paris Geller had a baby and raised her in the Deep South.
Student. From Atlanta. Grounded and sincere. Genuinely curious about things. A good judge of character, and a quick study.
Student. Fiercely loyal and always well-intentioned. From money. Resist the urge to play her as a mean girl.
Student. A cheerleader type who’s always lived her life by other people’s standards. She was paying careful attention and keeping score the whole time.
Student. He’s never really tried before, and he’s surprised by how good it feels. Earnest and affable.
Student. A carhartt-wearing good ol’ boy. Deeply insecure and without the tools to deal with it. He’s always been good at getting what he wants.
Counselor. Sweet in all the ways Southern women are supposed to be. This is her first real job out of college. She’s trying her best.