HANDLE WITH CARE Equity Principal Auditions - Montgomery Theater Auditions

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Montgomery Theater | Souderton, PA

Date of Audition:
8/22/2016


Call Type
Equity Principal

Time(s)
Equity Principal Auditions
Monday, August 22, 2016
1PM – 5PM

Contract
SPT
Category 4 $352/week

Location
Montgomery Theater
124 Main Street, PO Box 64033
Souderton, PA 18964


Seeking
Equity actors. There are 2 AEA Contracts available to be cast among the 4 available roles.

See breakdown

Preparation
Please prepare a brief comic monologue. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together even if you have already emailed them in.

Other Dates
1st rehearsal: October 18, 2016. Runs: November 10 thru December 4, 2016

Personnel
Author: Jason Odell Williams
Hebrew written by Charlotte Cohn
Director: Tom Quinn

· A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.

Appointments
No appointment necessary. However, contact Director Tom Quinn to let him know you are coming.
tq@montgomerytheater.org. Phone:
215-723-9984 ext. 12

Performers of all ethnic and racial background are encouraged to attend.

Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions.


Breakdown

There are 2 AEA Contracts Available to be cast among the following 4 available roels:

AYELET (“ai-EL-et”)
Female. Thirties. Israeli. Beautiful, lovely, but has lost her smile. Wounded by a break-up last year, but not quick to cry. Practical. Focused. Searching for more from life but afraid to admit it. Speaks Hebrew (pronunciations are provided).

TERRENCE
Male. Thirties. American. Virginia accent. Works as a delivery guy for DHX. Kind of a screw-up, but very well meaning. Not an idiot, just not worldly. A solid good-guy. Funny without meaning to be.

JOSH
Male. Thirties. American, Jewish heritage. Handsome. Has an innate charming-shy-funny way about him. Tends to talk quickly, words tumbling out when he’s nervous. Used to be an English Lit teacher at Virginia Tech, but quit after his wife died. Though wounded by his loss, he doesn’t like to dwell on the emotion and never becomes overly weepy when talking about her.

EDNA
Female. Mid- to late seventies. Israeli. Ayelet’s grandmother. Loves life. Loves to smile. A ball of vitality, vigor, and energy. Speaks Hebrew (pronunciations are provided).

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