Hangar Theatre 2023 Season Equity Principal Actors - Hangar Theatre Auditions

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Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA

AUDITION DATE

Tuesday, March 21, 2023

1:00 PM - 9:00 PM (E)

Lunch 2:00-3:00 pm

APPOINTMENTS

Equity members may make an appointment via this form:


https://www.signupgenius.com/go/409054bac a72fa2fb6-hangar#/ . Only Equity members may make an appointment using this form, but non-Equity performers will be seen as time permits.

CONTRACT

SPT

$711 weekly minimum +

health/pension/lodging/travel (SPT 8)

SEEKING

Equity actors for roles in Hangar Theatre's 2023 Season (see breakdown).

PREPARATION

SINGERS: Please prepare one brief song (a brief cut, or about a minute in length) in whatever style you feel shows you off the strongest. ACTORS: Please prepare a brief monologue (about a minute or so). Any style/era. DANCERS: If you are primarily a dancer, we will not be holding any dance auditions on this day - but encourage you to come and sing or do a monologue for seasonal consideration. Please bring ONE picture/resume for us to keep - if you don't have a professional headshot or resume, a snapshot will be fine - but something with your name, credits, training, and contact information will be terrific. If nothing else, please bring a piece of paper with your name and contact information so we know how to reach you.

BREAKDOWN

LOCATION

Hangar Theatre

801 Taughannock Blvd

Ithaca, NY 14850

PERSONNEL

Expected to attend:

Shirley Serotsky, Hangar Theatre, Producing Artistic Director

Elizabeth Seldin, Hangar Theatre, Associate Producer & Donor Relations Coordinator Accompanist (TBD) will be present on 3/21 only.

OTHER DATES

See production dates in breakdown. OTHER

Safety/Pandemic Note: The Hangar Theatre is following the guidelines of public health officials and the Center for Disease Control (CDC), in addition to all Equity requirements, in order to create a safe environment for this summer season. The Hangar is a fully vaccinated company: full vaccination (including booster for those eligible) must be completed at least two-weeks prior to the start of employment.

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.

Equity encourages everyone participating in the auditions to wear a two-ply cloth face mask, surgical mask, singer’s mask or respirator (N95, KN95 or KF94). Single-ply face masks, gaiters and bandanas are not recommended. Singer’s masks can be found at www.broadwayreliefproject.com/singersmask.

Equity encourages members to prepare for their audition prior to arriving at the audition venue, to the extent that they can (e.g., get dressed, hair/make-up, etc.) to avoid crowding in bathrooms and dressing rooms.

Holding/Audition room information:

The audition room can accommodate no more than 150 individuals at a time.

The holding room can accommodate no more than 150 individuals at a time.

WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME

By Heidi Schreck

Director: Shirley Serotsky

Co-production with the Kitchen Theatre, full project dates are as follows:

First Rehearsal: May 9, 2023

First Performance: May 30, 2023

Closing: June 24, 2023

SEEKING:

HEIDI (ROLE IS CAST) Female, Any Race/Ethnicity, 40s. Based on the playwright, Heidi Schreck; a former debate champion who traveled the country in her teens giving speeches about the Constitution to earn prize money. Smart, engaging, witty, warm, and thoughtful. Alternates from adulthood to her 15-year-old self throughout the play.

LEGIONNAIRE/MIKE (ROLE IS CAST) Male, Any Race/Ethnicity, 40s. Heidi’s scene partner; he first appears as an American Legionnaire overseeing the debate, a stickler for the rules and the structure. He becomes Heidi’s ally and partner; thoughtful, observant, and vulnerable.

TEENAGE DEBATE OPPONENT Female or Non-Binary, Any Race/Ethnicity, 14-18. A teen debater who challenges Heidi in the second half of the play. Note: Actors cast will need to have some onstage experience, as a performer/actor or in speech and debate. Two actors will be cast as debaters to split performances; local actors are encouraged to submit for this role.

BILLY ELLIOT: THE MUSICAL

Music by Elton John

Book and lyrics by Lee Hall

Director: TBD

First Rehearsal: on/about 6/12

Performances: 7/6 to 7/15

All roles require the ability to learn a Geordie accent, spoken in northeastern England.

All roles require strong movement skills; roles with specific dance requirements are specified below.

SEEKING:

BILLY ELLIOT: Male, Any Race/Ethnicity, 9-12. A young person who discovers his talent and love for dance (specifically ballet) by happenstance. Charismatic, honest, intelligent. Covers his grief with anger. A strong singer and dancer with compelling stage presence and experience with both ballet and tap. Range: E3-C5.

MRS. WILKINSON: Female, Any Race/Ethnicity, 35-45. A local ballet teacher who becomes Billy's mentor and friend. Loud and outspoken, she loves dance but is anything but precious about it. She believes in the power of personal expression through dance. Range: Gb3-Bb5.

MR. ELLIOT/MINER: Male, Any Race/Ethnicity, 35-50. Billy’s father, a widowed miner balancing grief and the desire to create a better life for his family. He is involved with the miner’s strike and continues to deal with the death of his wife. Range: A2-Eb4.

TONY ELLIOT/MINER: Male, Any Race/Ethnicity, 18-22. Billy's older brother. Hotheaded and scrappy, also a miner. He too is dealing with his grief through anger. He expects that Billy will follow in his footsteps. Range: D3-F4.

MICHAEL CAFFREY: Male, Any Race/Ethnicity, 10-14. Billy's best friend. He seeks joy and opportunities to express himself and is gender non-conforming. A strong singer and dancer with compelling stage presence and experience with both ballet and tap. Range: A#3 to B4.

GRANDMA ELLIOT: Female, Any Race/Ethnicity, 55-75. Billy's grandmother. Sometimes she lives in her own reality; honest and blunt. Range: F#3-F#4.

BILLY’S MOTHER/MINER WIFE: Female, Any Race/Ethnicity, 30-45. Billy’s mother, she died young and longs to be with her family.

DEBBIE WILKINSON/BALLET CORPS: Female, Any Race/Ethnicity, 10-14. The ballet teacher's daughter. Outspoken and gutsy, but with a soft spot for Billy. Young dancer with strong ballet and tap skills who can sing.

MR. BRAITHWAITE/POSH DAD, ENSEMBLE: Male, Any Race/Ethnicity, 30-45. GEORGE/MINER: Male, Any Race/Ethnicity, 30-45.

BIG DAVEY/MINER: Male, Any Race/Ethnicity, 30-45.

MINER/SCAB: Male, Any Race/Ethnicity, 25-40.

MINER/OLDER BILLY: Male, Any Race/Ethnicity, 20-30. A very strong, classically trained ballet dancer.

LESLIE/CLIPBOARD WOMAN: Female, Any Race/Ethnicity, 20-35.

MR. WILKINSON/ENSEMBLE: Male, Any Race/Ethnicity, 35-50.

PIT SUPER/MINER: Male, Any Race/Ethnicity, 22-35.

SUSAN PARKS/BALLET CORPS: Female, Any Race/Ethnicity, 8-12. Young dancer with strong ballet and tap skills who can sing.

MARGARET GORMLEY/BALLET CORPS: Female, Any Race/Ethnicity, 8-12. Young dancer with strong ballet and tap skills who can sing.

KEELY GIBSON/BALLET CORPS: Female, Any Race/Ethnicity, 8-12. Young dancer with strong ballet and tap skills who can sing.

TRACY ATKINSON/BALLET CORPS: Female, Any Race/Ethnicity, 8-12. Young dancer with strong ballet and tap skills who can sing.

ALISON SUMMERS/BALLET CORPS: Female, Any Race/Ethnicity, 8-12. Young dancer with strong ballet and tap skills who can sing.

ANGELA SUMMERS/BALLET CORPS: Female, Any Race/Ethnicity, 8-12. Young dancer with strong ballet and tap skills who can sing.

TINA HARMER/BALLET CORPS: Female, Any Race/Ethnicity, 8-12. Young dancer with strong ballet and tap skills who can sing.

SMALL BOY/ENSEMBLE: Male, Any Race/Ethnicity, 8-10. Young dancer with strong ballet and tap skills who can sing.

THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM: A Broadway Pops Concert: 49 Years of Hangar Theatre History

Director: TBD

Rehearsal/Performance: 7/23-7/30 1 week total

SEEKING:

[PERFORMERS] 18+, any ethnicity/race, all gender identities. Strong singers to lead a musical journey through the Hangar’s (almost!) five decades of theatre-making.

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