Casting Performers for "The Man Who Came to Dinner" Play
Performers wanted for "The Man Who Came to Dinner" show. Please find the details below. About the project: Written by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, The Man Who Came to Dinner follows an acerbic, high-maintenance radio personality who comes to dominate a household — and the chaos that ensues. Rate: $889 weekly minimum (LORT D). Additional info: Contract: LORT Non-Rep Location: Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre, Salt Lake City, UT Audition date: Friday, May 8, 2026, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM, Room 245 Callbacks: Saturday, May 9, 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM First rehearsal: November 9, 2026 Opening: December 4, 2026 Closing: December 19, 2026 Video submissions will not be accepted. No understudies are planned at this time. An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of the audition. All races, ethnicities, body types, gender identities, actors with disabilities, and actors of all ages are encouraged to submit. Please prepare sides for the specific role you are interested in. Always bring your Equity Membership card to auditions. If you are interested, please schedule an audition time.
14 roles
(Male identifying) Acerbic, high-energy and high maintenance radio personality who comes to dominate the Stanley household. Inspired by real-life drama critic Alexander Wollcott. He says and does whatever he wants regardless of the consequences. Despite his bombastic demeanor, he does have his charms—keeping us all wondering what he will do next.
(Female identifying) Efficient, smart assistant to Sheridan. She’s all business and has no time for Sheridan’s narcissistic nonsense. She dispatches the details of his life with military efficiency and has developed a playful working relationship with Sheridan—making him seem more human. She’s restless though—eager for a little romance and to be out from under Sheridan’s shadow. When needed, she can defend herself and those she cares about.
(Female identifying) Lorraine is a glamorous, over-the-top stage actress who will do anything for a part. She’s convinced she’s right for every role and every man, and she will travel the world to land a part…or the man of her dreams. Mrs. Dexter is Mrs. McCutcheon’s friend and sidekick, who is also eager to meet and share her small-town hospitality with Ohio’s most famous guest.
(Male identifying) Earnest, ambitious local reporter, who is eager to interview Sheridan. He is warm and charming and clearly bright. But he’s no match for the schemes of Sheridan and Lorraine. He’s much better suited for the loyal and hard-working Maggie.
(Female identifying) Traditional, socially-ambitious, upper-class housewife of late 1930s. At first, she is delighted to have Sheridan to dinner at her house, but as his rule of terror unfolds, she finds herself juggling an impatient husband, children eager to pursue their dreams, and a penguin or two.
(Male identifying) The foil to Sheridan. Mr. Stanley is a conservative, proper businessman and father. He is used to order in his upscale, Ohio home. He tolerates Sheridan’s chaos at first to appease his wife, but his patience wears thin.
(Male identifying) Son of the Stanleys. He’s earnest, hard-working, and well-intentioned. He respects his parents but finds himself ready to set out on his own and pursue his dream of becoming a photographer. At first intimidated by Sheridan, he grows to admire Sheridan’s zest for life.
(Female identifying) The elusive and mysterious sister of Mr. Earnest Stanley, who is “not quite of this world.” She seems to appear from nowhere and has an odd and elusive connection to Sheridan. Mrs. McCutcheon is the nosey neighbor who is out of her mind that “the” Sheridan Whiteside has arrived in town. She’s a little pushy and all too eager to mix with the rich and famous.
(Female identifying) No nonsense nurse, whose face tells it all. Her deadpan delivery and matter-of-fact manner contrast sharply to Sheridan’s verbal calisthenics. She takes it for just so long, and then….
(Male identifying) Beverly is a confident, British playwright and actor, who dominates a room when he enters. He has a rich voice and is able to sing. He sees what Sheridan and Lorraine are up to and is ready to make mischief of his own when the occasion calls. Banjo is a act three dynamo who bursts onto the scene. He’s a Hollywood comedian who is a long-time friend of Sheridan - energetic, funny, crazy actor—up for anything.
(Male identifying) The benign, somewhat daft local doctor, who gets a little confused by the details of medicine. He is desperate to have his memoirs published.
(Male identifying) The head butler of the Stanley household. He runs a tight ship, but early on develops an affinity for Sheridan’s chaotic and colorful life.
(Female identifying) The chef of the house. She’s exacting and diligent, eager to please. She’s quite taken by Sheridan, especially when he praises her soufflé and then offers her the chance to work for him in New York.
Baker is the Prison Guard. Wescott is the chief radio tech who handles Whiteside’s broadcast. Expressman is the local delivery man. CONVICT/RADIO TECH/DEPUTY: (Any gender identifying, age flexible)