Music Theatre of Connecticut 2016-17 Season - Nowalk CT EPA
Music Theatre of Connecticut
AUDITION DATE
Sep 20, 2016
10:30 am - 2:30 pm (EDT)
Sep 21, 2016
10:30 am - 2:30 pm (EDT)
APPOINTMENTS
Call Sarah at 203-454-3883 M-Th 12:30pm - 4pm or email admin@musictheatreofct.com for appt. AEA members without appointments seen as time permits.
CONTRACT
SPT
SPT 5 ; $398/week
SEEKING
Equity actors and actor/singers for various roles in the upcoming 2016-17 Season. Ethnic Minorities are STRONGLY encouraged to attend. Connecticut and Westchester talent a plus. See breakdown
PREPARATION
Please prepare two brief contrasting monologues. Total audition time should not exceed 2 minutes. Bring picture and resume, stapled together.
LOCATION
Music Theatre of Connecticut
509 Westport Avenue
Norwalk, CT 06851
Located on Route 1 directly across from Bed, Bath and Beyond
PERSONNEL
Executive Artistic Director: Kevin Connors
OTHER
www.musictheatreofct.com.
An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.
Performers of all ethnic and racial backgrounds are encouraged to attend.
Always bring your Equity Membership card to auditions.
BREAKDOWN
SLEUTH
by Anthony Shaffer
Director: Pamela Hill
1st reh: 10/25/16. Runs: 11/4-11/20/16
Seeking:
Andrew Wyke:
A strongly built, tall, fleshy man of 57, gone slightly to seed, an immensely successful mystery writer.
Milo Tindle:
35-40, slim, dark-haired, and of medium height, sharp, sallow face alive with a slightly Mediterranean wariness. Milo has to also convincingly disguise his voice and mannerisms in order to play characters Inspector Doppler, Police Constable Higgs, and Detective Sergeant Tarrant.
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IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE: A LIVE RADIO PLAY
by Joe Landry
Director: Kevin Connors
1st reh: 12/2/16. Runs: 12/9-12/18/16
Seeking
JAKE LAURENTS:
20s/30s, 1940’s Hollywood leading man, plays George Bailey / Young George
FREDDIE FILMORE:
30s-50s, 1940’s Hollywood Character actor, must be very adept at playing multiple characters, plays Announcer, Joseph, Mr. Gower, Henry F. Potter, Uncle Billy Bailey, and others
HARRY JAZZBO HEYWOOD:
30s/40s, Donald O’Connor type, plays multiple characters including Harry Bailey / Young Harry, Clarence Oddbody, Sam Wainwright and others
SALLY APPLEWHITE:
20s/30s, beautiful leading lady, plays Mary Hatch Bailey / Young Mary
LANA SHERWOOD:
30s/40s, wise-crackin’ dame, plays multiple characters including Violet Bick, Ruth Dakin Bailey, Rose Bailey, Mrs. Hatch, Janie Bailey (Child), Zuzu Bailey (Child)
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I'LL EAT YOU LAST - A CHAT WITH SUE MENGERS
by John Logan
Director TBA
1st reh: 2/14/17. Runs: 2/24-3/12/17
Seeking:
SUE:
Dynamic leading lady capable of carrying the entire show for 80 minutes, 50’s, brash, funny, a little crazy
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END OF THE RAINBOW
by Peter Quilter
Director: Kevin Connors
1st reh: 3/28/17. Runs: 4/7-4/23/17
Seeking
Judy Garland:
Late 40’s, looking much older, must sing well in Garland style (no singing at EPA)
Mickey Deans:
Her American fiancé, early 30’s
Anthony:
Her English pianist, 50’s/60’s, must play very well (no piano at EPA)
Radio Interviewer/Porter/ASM:
Character actor, 30’s/40’s
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