Magic Theatre, Lorraine Hansberry Theatre and San Francisco Bay  Area Theatre (SFBATCO) 2024 Season General Equity Principal Actors - Various Producers Auditions

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Magic Theatre, Lorraine Hansberry Theatre and San Francisco Bay  Area Theatre (SFBATCO) 2024 Season General - Various Producers

Magic Theatre, Lorraine Hansberry Theatre and San Francisco Bay Area Theatre (SFBATCO) 2024 Season General - San Francisco, CA EPA Revised

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Added San Francisco Bay Area Theatre (SFBATCO) to the audition.

AUDITION DATE

Monday, January 29, 2024

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (P)

APPOINTMENTS

To set up an audition appointment please email: auditions@magictheatre.org. We will respond with a time slot with 48 hours.

CONTRACT

Bay Area Theatre

$689 weekly minimum (Tier 4) - Magic

$500 weekly minimum (Tier 2) - Lorraine Hansberry and San Francisco Bay Area Theatre (SFBATCO)

SEEKING

Equity stage managers for Lorraine Hansberry Theatre's 2024 Season.

PREPARATION

Prepare 2 contrasting monologues that you feel represent you as an artist. We want to get to know you. This can come in any form you choose whether they are contemporary or classical monologues. Please note that a classical monologue is not required. Audition slots will be 4 minutes each.

LOCATION

Magic Theatre

Fort Mason Center

2 Marina Blvd, Bldg D

San Francisco, CA 94123

PERSONNEL

See breakdown for specific production personnel.

LORRAINE HANSBERRY THEATRE Stephanie Shoffner, Managing Director

Expected to attend:

MAGIC THEATRE

Sean San José, Lead Director

Danny Duque-Estrada, Lead Producer Stephanie Holmes, Director of Communications

LORRAINE HANSBERRY THEATRE Margo Hall, Artistic Director

Julius Rea, Production Manager

SFBATCO

Rodney Earl Jackson Jr., Artistic Director Phaedra Tillery-Boughton, Associate Producer

OTHER DATES

See breakdown for specific production dates.

OTHER

MAGIC THEATRE


www.magictheatre.org

LORRAINE HANSBERRY THEATRE


https://www.lhtsf.org/

SFBATCO


www.sfbatco.org

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.

BREAKDOWN

The Magic Theatre, Lorraine Hansberry Theatre and SFBATCO encourages actors of all races, ethnicities, genders, ages, body types, and physical abilities to audition. Everyone is encouraged to audition but we are rightfully centering BIPOC artists in our upcoming season - and also reflecting the worlds, backgrounds, cultures represented and written about in the three plays. Please come introduce yourself and share with us your amazing talent. Local actors are encouraged to audition.

MAGIC THEATRE

DIRTY WHITE TESLAS MAKE ME SAD

Written by Ashley Smiley

Directed by Raelle Myrick-Hodges

First Rehearsal 1/30/24

First Tech Rehearsal 2/23/24

First Performance 2/26/24

Closing 3/17/24

Possible Extension 3/24/24

SEEKING:

UNC/PAPADEUX - (This role has been precast) Male identifying, 30-40. Any Ethnicity MOMS/DELCINA - (This role has been precast) Female Identifying, 20-40. Black. LEX/BABYGIRL - (This role has been precast) Female Identifying, 20-40. Black.

TONY/CAESAR - (This role has been precast) Any Gender, 30-40. Any Ethnicity. ERIN/KOLDKUTZ - (This role has been precast) Any Gender, 20-40. Any Ethnicity. BRUT/CORI - (This role has been precast) Any Gender, 20-40. Any Ethnicity. NAIMI/SLOOSH - (This role has been precast) Female Identifying, 20-40. Black.

PLEASE NOTE: The cast will be the same for GARUDA’S WING and RICHARD II. Productions are subsequent of one another.

GARUDA'S WING

Written by Naomi Iizuka

First Rehearsal 5/07/24

First Tech Rehearsal 5/31/24

First Performance 6/5/24

Closing 7/21/224

Possible Extension 7/28/24

SYNOPSIS: Garuda’s Wing is a new play by Naomi Iizuka. This is a ghost play of interpersonal intimacy and international investigation. This mystery, intergenerational, global spellbinder is an exploration, shrouded in mystery, entangled in the effects of colonization. Garuda’s Wing is magical in that it is a play that is both a spellbinding trance and one that spans continents and time. This play begins in Borneo. It takes us to Jakarta. And in the midst, we travel through generations, histories, and bloodlines. The play involves a search, unearthing, murder, on the personal familial intimate level as well as connecting to the large global colonial plane. Iizuka possesses the ability to create intimate human portraits, while simultaneously evoking the layers of revolution and colonial effects - a stunning and magnetic feat, even in reading alone.

SEEKING:

ELLEN OGURA, a primatologist . Female Identifying.

MICHAEL SUAREZ, a photojournalist. Male Identifying.

PAUL SUAREZ, also a GHOST, a botanist. Male Identifying.

DIAH OGURA, a law student. Female Identifying.

ALICE WILSON-LEE, the owner of a wellness retreat. Female Identifying

GRACE KIBAWA, a representative of a multi-national pharmaceutical company. Female Identifying.

RICHARD II

Translated by Naomi Iizuka from the original text by William Shakespeare for Play On Shakespeare.

First Rehearsal 7/23/24

First Tech Rehearsal 8/16/24

First Performance 8/21/24

Closing 9/8/24

Possible Extension 9/15/24

SYNOPSIS: Richard II is Shakespeare’s examination of the destructive powers of privilege. The company from the world premiere of Garuda's Wing will perform a new, lean production of Iizuka’s Play On version of Richard II shaped to this company. Not modernized, just new. Play On Shakespeare has created an entire library of new versions of the entire Shakespeare canon with some of the greatest living writers. The Magic Theatre is matching this translation of RICHARD II with a cast filled with the folx typically outside of Shakespeare text and productions. This will feature BIPOC, Women, and Queer folx throughout and rightfully centered, embodying the original story and context, created for now!

Please Note: All Roles open to any Ethnicity and Gender Expression. Most roles will be doubled with smaller roles/As Cast. Character Descriptions are from Shakespeare’s Original Character

DESCRIPTIONS.

SEEKING:

KING RICHARD II

JOHN OF GAUNT, Duke or Lancaster, Richard’s Uncle

HENRY BOLINGBROKE, Duke of Hereford, son of John of Gaunt.

THOMAS MOWBRAY, Duke or Norfolk.

DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER, Widow of Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester, Uncle to the King.

LORD MARSHALL

DUKE OF AUMERLE, York’s son.

GREEN, Favorite of Richard.

BUSHY, Favorite of Richard.

BAGOT, Favorite of Richard.

DUKE OF YORK, Richard’s Uncle.

QUEEN, Richard’s Wife

EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND

LORD ROSS

LORD WILLOUGHBY

SERVANT

HENRY ‘HOTSPUR’ PERCY, Northumberland’s son.

LORD BERKELEY

CAPTAIN

EARL OF SALISBURY

BISHOP OF CARLISLE

SIER STEPHEN SCROOP

QUEEN’S LADY 1

QUEEN’S LADY 2

GARDENER

LORD FITZWATER

DUKE OF SURREY

ABBOT OF WESTMINISTER

DUCHESS OF YORK

SIR PIERS EXTON

GROOM

KEEPER

LORRAINE HANSBERRY THEATRE

At this time, all other productions needing actors are to be determined. Character/show breakdowns will be communicated later to interested performers and those contacted by LHT for a callback.

THE BLACK FEMINIST GUIDE TO THE HUMAN BODY

First rehearsal: August 13, 2024

Opening/Closing: September 20, 2024/October 6, 2024

Performances: Thursday, Friday, @ 8 pm, Saturday, and Sunday, @4 pm, Run time: 90 minutes.

SYNOPSIS: The Black Feminist Guide to the Human Body, details an intimate examination into aging and health disparities for Black women as well as the American medical system's impact on Black bodies and spirits. By combining collective prayers, spiritual dance and a soulful mixtape, this piece offers a community guide as a love song to Black women.

SEEKING:

If possible, each member of the cast should be able to dance and/or sing. Or at least sway and hum. They all need to live or try desperately to live in their bodies.

Dr. Beatrice Bea Free: Black woman, 50s. Professor of Black feminist studies. She wears a white tank top with blue jean shirt, or tailored white shirt, and black pants. She's barefoot. She in mine/mind.

Cee Cee: Black woman, any age. | Girly youthful energy. Joyful, innocent, singer/dancer, strong yet soft and beautiful, and very alive. She's wearing a flowing dress with a tight top is body and Bea's alter ego.

Dee: Black woman, any age. | Tired, tender, tame but witty. Very real. Her sharpness masks her vulnerability and righteous anger. She is spirit and Bea's other alter ego.

San Francisco Bay Area Theatre (SFBATCO)

At this time, all other productions needing actors are to be determined. Characters/show breakdowns will be communicated later to interested performers and those contacted by SFBATCO for a callback.

Upcoming Season:

Creator Lab Staged Readings - Spring 2024

New Roots Theatre Festival - Fall 2024

Every Saturday Night Workshops - TBD

The Day The Sky Turned Orange - TBD

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