"The Light In The Piazza" Musical Looking for Equity Actors
Equity actors required for roles in 2027 season show "The Light In The Piazza". ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. Further details are provided below. Rate: SPT $973 weekly minimum (SPT 10) - until 1/3/27 $1003 weekly minimum (SPT 10) - after 1/4/27 Additional info: Audition lunch 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM. PREPARATION Please prepare for the Plays: two contrasting monologues, no longer than 3-minutes in length total. For the Musical: one monologue and up to 32-bars of music (legit musical theatre or opera only - NO contemporary). An accompanist will be provided. Each appointment will be four minutes long. Callbacks will be held as needed. An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity’s contracts prohibit discrimination. Equity is committed to diversity and encourages all its employers to engage in a policy of equal employment opportunity designed to promote a positive model of inclusion. As such, Equity encourages performers of all ethnicities, gender identities, and ages, as well as performers with disabilities, to attend every audition. Always bring your Equity Membership card to auditions. Some roles may have been cast; auditioners will be considered for understudy or replacement positions. 1st Rehearsal: 01/12/27 Run: 02/05/27 - 02/21/27 When applying, please include your first and last name, Equity status, and your desired date/time range for scheduling (Wednesday, April 8, 2026, 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (E) or Thursday, April 9, 2026, 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (E)).
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A trim, elegant, self-possessed, practical, and proper Southern woman; contained and controlled with a deeply romantic yearning underneath; well-bred North Carolina dialect; has a strong legit soprano voice, G3 to G#5.
26; Margaret’s daughter; an impulsive, naïve, romantic, keenly curious, highly sensitive, and easily provoked Southern girl; seems much younger than her age; classic fair-haired American beauty; well-bred North Carolina dialect; has a strong legit soprano voice, A3 to A5.
Margaret’s husband; a contained, controlled, efficient, practical, proper, and impatiently abrupt Southern gentleman; well-intentioned but emotionally distant; well-bred North Carolina dialect; could have a strong legit baritone voice and double as Ensemble.
A warm, open, amiable Italian gentleman with an affable ease and amused charm; can also be strict when necessary; speaks English well with an Italian dialect and must also speak lines in fluent Italian; has a strong legit baritone voice to G4.
Signor Naccarelli’s wife; a warm, open, amiable, dutiful yet strong and watchful Italian woman; not unlike Margaret only freer emotionally; must speak lines in fluent Italian; has a strong legit/operatic soprano voice to C6.
20; the youngest son; a handsome, charming, earnest, innocent, impulsive, deeply emotional, and hopelessly romantic Italian boy; wants to seem more sophisticated than he is; appears without a shirt in one scene; speaks broken English with an Italian dialect and must speak and sing in fluent Italian; has a strong legit lyrical tenor voice to B4.
The eldest son; a handsome, charming, rakish, hen-pecked Italian playboy; he’s trying to be an adult but still hold onto his youth; a great dancer; must speak lines in fluent Italian; has a strong legit baritone voice to G4.
Giuseppe’s wife; a fiery, passionate, strong-willed, sexy, and unabashedly direct Italian woman with a deeply caring and romantic streak; speaks broken English with an Italian dialect and must speak lines in fluent Italian; has a strong legit/operatic soprano voice to F6.
Various types to play tourists and citizens of Florence; versatile ensemble actors with strong legit voices (Priest, Man on Bike, Tour Guide, Waiter, 2 Maids, Man #1 & #2, Prostitute).