Aurora Theatre Company 2019-2020 Season - Berkeley EPA
Aurora Theatre Company
AUDITION DATE
Mon, Apr 29, 2019
10:30 am - 5:00 pm (PDT)
Lunch: 12:30PM - 1:00PM
APPOINTMENTS
Please email casting@auroratheatre.org by April 23 at noon with your Name, Equity Status, and availability for Monday April 29. No phone inquiries.
CONTRACT
Bay Area Theatre Minimum - 638/wk
SEEKING
Actors of color strongly encouraged to audition. Seeking women and men of all ethnicities and ages for roles in our 2019-2020 Season. We are particularly seeking actors of color for roles in every play. Local hires preferred.
PREPARATION
Bring headshot/resume to audition. Please prepare one or two contemporary monologues for a total of no more than three minutes. Monologues featuring well-rehearsed British accents are welcome (but not required).
LOCATION
Aurora Theatre
2081 Addison St
Berkeley, CA 94704-1103
PERSONNEL
Artistic Director (through July 2019): Tom Ross
Incoming Artistic Director (as of August 2019): Josh Costello
OTHER DATES
EXIT STRATEGY first rehearsal 8/6/19, opens 9/5/19; BULL IN A CHINA SHOP first rehearsal 10/15/19, opens 11/14/19; THE CHILDREN first rehearsal 1/7/20, opens 2/6/20; LOOT first rehearsal 3/10/20, opens 4/9/20; THE RULER first rehearsal 4/14/20, opens 5/14/20; SEX WITH STRANGERS first rehearsal 5/26/20, opens 6/25/20.
OTHER
www.auroratheatre.org
An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of 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.
BREAKDOWN
EXIT STRATEGY
by Ike Holter, directed by Josh Costello
RICKY: 30. White. Casually professional headcase with a stammer longer than his ties. Assistant principal.
PAM: 50’s. Open Race. Old school educator without a second to spare. End.of.her.rope.
ARNOLD: 50’s. Open Race. Former nice guy turned stone cold teacher. Lost something.
LUCE: Late 20’s. Latino. Ex-frat boy turned math teacher. Everybody’s right-hand-man.
SADIE: 30’s. Black. A little too assertive. Positive foot forward till she trips.
JANIA: 20’s. Latino. The youngest one in the room but has survived the toughest shit. Acts like it.
DONNIE: 18. Black. Spits out words like hand grenades and holds nothing back.
BULL IN A CHINA SHOP
by Bryna Turner, directed by Dawn Monique Williams
All roles female-identified, all roles any ethnicity.
WOOLLEY (MARY): The swagger of a gunslinger buttoned into an anklelength dress.
MARKS (JEANNETTE): A moody and fitful writer; Woolley’s former student and current romantic partner.
DEAN WELSH: A tight-lipped New England type. Woolley’s subordinate, but Marks’ superior.
PEARL: President of a secret society of fangirls of the relationship between Marks and Woolley, Marks’ obsessively devoted student.
FELICITY: Marks’ roommate in a house off campus called Sweet Pea. A professor in the Philosophy department.
THE CHILDREN
by Lucy Kirkwood, directed by Barbara Damashek (all roles have British accents)
ROSE: 60s, female, any ethnicity / HAZEL: 60s, female, any ethnicity / ROBIN: 60s, male, any ethnicity
LOOT by Joe Orton, directed by Tom Ross (all roles have British accents)
MCLEAVY: 50s, male, any ethnicity. A bereaved widower, a broken person.
FAY: 30s, female, any ethniticy. Feisty, seductive.
HAL: 20s, male, any ethnicity. A petty thief. A troublemaker. Requires heavy lifting.
DENNIS: 20s, male, any ethnicity. A petty thief. A troublemaker. Requires heavy lifting.
TRUSCOTT: 40s-60s, male, any ethnicity. Officious, self-aggrandizing, bumbling.
MEADOWS: 30s-40s, male, any ethnicity. A police officer.
THE RULER
by Christopher Chen, directed by Becca Wolff
THE VISITOR: 30s-40s, male, any ethnicity
THE REBEL: 30s-40s, a Woman of Color
(one additional role has been precast)
SEX WITH STRANGERS
by Laura Eason, directed by Jennifer King
OLIVIA, 39, then 41. Smart, sexy, outwardly strong but covering some fragility.
ETHAN, 28, then 30. Very charismatic, sexy, a fast talker, used to being the center of attention.
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 audition.
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