Call Type
Equity Principal
Time(s)
Equity Principal Auditions by APPOINTMENT
(2 days)
Saturday, September 7, 2013
10 AM to 6 PM.
Break 2 to 4.
Monday, September 9, 2013
1 PM to 9 PM.
Break 4:30 to 5:30
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Contract
SPT
$215/week AEA minimum
Location
The Eagle Theatre
208 Vine Street
Hammonton, NJ 08037
Spacious Free parking on site, please enter through main, front doors
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Seeking
Equity performers for the 2014 season.
see breakdown
Preparation
32 bars of ANY style music. Bring sheet music; accompanist provided.
If submitting auditioning for GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS, please prepare a 1-2 minute comedic/dramatic monologue.
No CD’s, IPODS or A’Capella auditioning will be accepted.
All bring picture and resume stapled together.
Other Dates
* Actor housing will be available.
* All productions are 3 weeks of rehearsals, 1 week tech and a 4 week run.
Other
AEA members without appointments will be seen as time permits
Personnel
Artistic Directors: Ed Corsi and Ted Wioncek III
Please see breakdown for directors of individual productions.
· A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.
Appointments
Please email ecorsi@theeagletheatre.com or call 215-205-0192 with preferred audition day/time and productions for which you wish to be considered.
Performers of all ethnic and racial background are encouraged to attend.
Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions.
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Breakdown
FOOTLOOSE
Directed by Dann Dunn
(Opens January 17; closes /February 8, 2014)
Ren McCormack - A teenage boy from Chicago (tenor)
Ethel McCormack - His mother (mezzo)
Reverend Shaw Moore - The minister of Beaumont (baritone)
Vi Moore - His wife (mezzo)
Ariel Moore - Their daughter (mezzo)
Lulu Warnicker - Ren's aunt
Wes Warnicker - Her husband
Coach Roger Dunbar - The high school gym teacher
Eleanor Dunbar - His wife
Rusty - Ariel's best friend (mezzo)
Urleen - Ariel's friend (mezzo)
Wendy Jo - Ariel's friend (meezo)
Chuck Cranston - Ariel's boyfriend (tenor)
Lyle - Chuck's buddy (tenor)
Travis - Chuck's buddy (baritone)
A Cop
Betty Blast - owner of the Burger Blast
Willard Hewitt - Ren's friend, a country boy (baritone/tenor)
Principal Harry Clark - Principal of the high school
Jeter - Ren's friend (tenor)
Bickle - Ren's friend (tenor)
Garvin - Ren's friend (baritone)
Cowboy Bob - A cowboy in a country western dance hall
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NEXT TO NORMAL
Directed by Ed Corsi
(Opens March 7; closes March 29, 2014)
DAN Diana's husband. He is handsome and genuine. Though a constant in Diana's tumultuous life, he has grown tired and weary of her antics. Male, 40-45 yrs old Range: Ab2 - B4
DIANA Delusional, bipolar, and depressed. The sexiness of her yesterdays has only recently begun to soften. She is determined to make her family perfect but is tortured by a death in the family. Female, 40-45 yrs old Range: G3 - F#5
DR. MADDEN Diana's handsome psychiatrist. Quite assured in his practice and considered somewhat of a rock star. Male, 30-40 yrs old Range: A2 - A4
GABE Diana & Dan's son. Dashing, athletic, and bright. He is a playful man and everything a mother could imagine. Male, 18-21 yrs old Range: B2 - C5
HENRY Natalie's classmate. The all-around musician, philosopher, and slacker. He has an intoxicating capacity for sympathy and romance. Male, 17 yrs old Range: G#2 - B4
NATALIE Diana & Dan's troubled daughter. An accomplished pianist and hardworking student, her struggles are exacerbated by her mother's behavior. She greatly admires Henry. Female, 16 yrs old Range: G3 - G5
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GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS
Directed by Ted Wioncek III
(Opens April 25; closes May 17, 2014)
Seeking 6 Men to play characters ages 30-60
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I LEFT MY HEART: A SALUTE TO TONY BENNETT
Directed by Ed Corsi (Opens August 1; closes August 23, 2014)
3 Men, or 2 men and 1 woman. Completely open on appearance, style, etc
THE CIVIL WAR, Directed by Ed Corsi & Ted Wioncek III (Opens September 19; closes October 11, 2014)
15 Men (bass to Tenor 1)…5 Should be African American Men. 2 Woman (1 African American)
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INTO THE WOODS
NARRATOR Intellectual and pleasant. Baritone: G - High E
CINDERELLA Earnest, warm-hearted. Soprano: G - High G
JACK The feckless Giant Killer, almost a man. Tenor: A - High G
JACK'S MOTHER Browbeating and weary. Soprano: B - High F sharp
THE BAKER Harried and insecure. Baritone: A - High G
THE BAKER'S WIFE Determined and bright. Mezzo-Soprano: G - High F
CINDERELLA'S STEPMOTHER Mean-spirited. Mezzo-Soprano: A sharp - High F
FLORINDA Cinderella's stepsister, lovely but black of heart. Mezzo-Soprano: C - High E
LUCINDA Cinderella's stepsister, lovely but black of heart. Mezzo-Soprano: C - High E
CINDERELLA'S FATHER LITTLE RED RIDINGHOOD A spoiled smart aleck. Mezzo-Soprano: B - High F
THE WITCH Sarcastic, ugly-then-gorgeous. Mezzo-Soprano: Low F - High F
CINDERELLA'S MOTHER MYSTERIOUS MAN A mischievous vagrant. Baritone: G - High E flat
WOLF Hungry and insatiable. Baritone: B - High G flat
GRANNY Red's fiesty, savage grandmother.
RAPUNZEL A loopy-but-lovely maiden. Soprano: C - High A sharp
CINDERELLA'S PRINCE Vain and gorgeous. Baritone: B - High F
RAPUNZEL'S PRINCE Just as vain and gorgeous. Baritone: C sharp - High E
STEWARD Surly and bureaucratic.
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