Majestic Theater 2023-24 Season Equity Principal Actors - Theater Project Inc. Auditions

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Majestic Theater 2023-24 Season - West Springfield, MA EPA Theater Project Inc. | West Springfield, MA

Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA

AUDITION DATE

Tuesday, June 6, 2023

10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (E)

Lunch 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

APPOINTMENTS

To schedule an audition appointment please call (413)747-7797 Monday-Friday between 10AM-5PM.

CONTRACT

SPT

$549 weekly minimum (SPT 6)

SEEKING

Equity actors for roles in Majestic Theater's 2023-24 Season (See breakdown).

We welcome all to audition, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender identity, age, ability, or any other physical attribute.

All auditionees must be fully vaccinated against Covid.

PREPARATION

Please prepare a short, contemporary monologue of your choosing. If singing, please prepare 18 bars of a musical theater song. Accompanist will be provided. Please bring your headshot and resume stapled together.

LOCATION

Majestic Theater

131 Elm St

West Springfield, MA 01089-2721

PERSONNEL

MOONGLOW-Jack Neary, Playwright/Director

THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST Michael Rader, Director

THE LADYSLIPPER-James Warwick, Director

THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG-Stephen Petit, Director

Expected to attend:

Danny Eaton-Producing Director

Sue Dziura-Associate Producing Director - Director BRIGHT STAR

OTHER DATES

BRIGHT STAR

1st rehearsal 8/14/23

Runs 9/7-10/15/23

MOONGLOW

1st rehearsal 10/9/23

Runs 10/26-12/3/23

THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST 1st rehearsal 12/12/23

Runs 1/4-2/11/24

THE LADYSLIPPER

1st rehearsal 1/28/24

Runs 2/15-3/24/23

THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG

1st rehearsal 3/27/23

Runs 4/18-6/2/24

OTHER


https://majestictheater.com/

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

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 maximum capacity in the holding room is: 75

The maximum capacity in the audition room is: 229

Majestic Theater 2023-24 Season

MOONGLOW

by Jack Neary

First Rehearsal: 10/9/23

Runs: 10/26/23-12/3/23

Directed by Jack Neary

SEEKING:

Ray Healy - Male - 45-55 - An unmarried trumpet teacher and gas company employee. Sincere, enigmatic.

Dorothy Turington - Female - 11-13 - A very outspoken and confident young girl.

Arlene Hodge - Female - 40-50 - Also unmarried. A secretary in a parochial school. Direct when she needs to be.

Clancy - mid 20s - Female - Sweet, pretty, sincere.

Father Hackett - Male - 50-70 - Hardcore, no nonsense parish priest.

Linda Turington - Female - 40-45 - Dorothy's mother. Acerbic, weathered.

THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST

By Oscar Wilde

First Rehearsal: 12/12/23

Runs: 1/4/24-2/11/24

Directed by Michael Rader

SEEKING:

John Worthing - late 20s-30s-Male-The play’s protagonist. “Jack” Worthing is a seemingly responsible and respectable young man who leads a double life. In Hertfordshire, where he has a country estate, Jack is known as Jack. In London he is known as Ernest.

Algernon Moncrieff –20s-30s-Male- A charming, idle, decorative bachelor, nephew of Lady Bracknell, cousin of Gwendolen Fairfax, and best friend of Jack Worthing, whom he has known for years as Ernest.

Gwendolen Fairfax -early 20s-Female- A model and arbiter of high fashion and society, Gwendolen speaks with unassailable authority on matters of taste and morality. She is sophisticated, intellectual, cosmopolitan, and utterly pretentious.

Cecily Cardew – 18 years old-Female-Ward of Jack Worthing, has fallen in love with Jack’s brother Ernest in her imagination and invents an elaborate romance and courtship between them.

Lady Bracknell - 40s-60s-Female-presenting-Algernon’s snobbish, mercenary, and domineering aunt and Gwendolen’s mother.

Miss Prism - 40s-60s-Female-Cecily’s governess. Miss Prism is an endless source of clichps. Puritan though she is, Miss Prism’s severe pronouncements have a way of going so far over the top that they inspire laughter.

Rev. Chasuble -40s-70s-Male- The rector on Jack’s estate.

Lane and Merriman - Male-Algernon’s manservant / Butler on Jack’s estate.

BRIGHT STAR

Music, Book, and Story by Steve Martin

Music, Lyrics, and story by Edie Brickell

First rehearsal: 8/14/23

Runs: 9/7/23-10/15/23

Directed by Sue Dziura

SEEKING:

Alice Murphy - Female, 30s – early 40s- Alice at age 38 and young Alice at age 16: A very strong singer and comfortable in folk and bluegrass styles. Vocal range: Very strong singer with a wide vocal range.

Billy Cane - Male- Early 20s- a soldier returning home from WWII; an aspiring young writer. A strong dancer, able to partner and lead a production number. Vocal range: Bright, natural Bari-Tenor.

Jimmy Ray Dobbs - Male 30s – early 40s- Jimmy Ray in his early 20s in flashbacks and adult Jimmy Ray at age 40. Moves well. Vocal range: Very strong singer in a pop-folk style. Bari-Tenor.

Mayor Josiah Dobbs - Male, mid 50s–60s- The Mayor of Zebulon; he’s a political and financial powerbroker – distinguished, even elegant, an imposing and controlling presence. Vocal range: Bass Baritone.

Margo Crawford-Female - early 20s. A small-town bookstore owner; a childhood friend of Billy’s who now harbors romantic feelings towards him. Has some comic moments. Vocal range: A sweet, warm folk voice.

Daryl Ames - Male, mid 30s – 40s. Works with Alice and is an aspiring writer for the southern literary magazine. Dry and witty, with great comic timing. Vocal range: Open.

Lucy Grant - Female, 20s – 30. Great comedic timing. Strong dancer. Leads a production number. Vocal range: Strong belt.

Daddy Murphy - Male, mid 50s – mid 60s. Alice’s father; an authoritative and a stern disciplinarian; devoutly religious, hard-working, a poor but proud farmer. Vocal range: Open.

Mama Murphy - Female, 50 – mid 60s. Alice’s mother; warm and strong, the center of her family. Vocal range: Open.

Daddy Cane - Male, 50s. A warm, loving country man. Has kept a secret for many years for all the wrong reasons. Vocal range: Open.

Ensemble - a variety of ages 20 – 60, Everyone moves scenery and are active throughout the entire show. Must move well. Dance experience is a plus. Vocal range: Open.

THE LADYSLIPPER

By Danny Eaton

First Rehearsal: 1/28/24

Runs: 2/15/24-3/24/24

Directed by James Warwick

SEEKING:

LANA (PRONOUNCED LAY-NA) - Female-30s-British accent-arrives in the US to accept her mother’s inheritance and make a new life.

HANK - Male, 40s-60-Disabled vet and bartender. Runs the joint.

R.T. JEBB - 40s-60-Male- He’s a mystery, but a damn good cook. There’s always a camel hanging from his lips.

BEATRICE - Female-30s-Called Trish, an attorney.

JIMMY COLLINS - Male-30s-40s-Trish’s fiance.

ESTELLE - Female-late 50s-60s- Trish’s mother.

THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG

by Henry Lewis, Henry Shields, and Jonathan Sayer

First Rehearsal: 3/27/24

Runs: 4/18/24-6/2/24

Directed by Stephen Petit

SEEKING:

Ages flexible-all 18+

Chris -Male-(The director of the show – also plays Inspector Carter). A first-time director but a fairly decent actor if maybe a little melodramatic. Highly Physical. Note: The actor cast in this role will need to be comfortable performing on a seven-foot-high platform with no railing. British Accent

Jonathan -Male- (Plays Charles Haversham, deceased). He’s been cast as a corpse but has trouble playing dead. Highly physical. Note: The actor cast in this role will need to be comfortable performing on a seven-foot-high platform with no railing. British Accent

Sandra -Male-(Plays Florence, the fiancp of the deceased who is having a secret affair with his brother). She is the company’s leading lady; a bit of a diva who thinks she’s more talented than she really is. Note: The actor cast in this role will need to be comfortable being in an enclosed box for up to 5 minutes. British Accent

Max -Male- (Plays Cecil, brother of the deceased who is having a secret affair with Florence – also plays Arthur the gardener in Act II). British Accent

Robert -Male-(Plays Thomas, the deceased best friend and Florence’s brother). Earnest and optimistic, he always believes the show is going much more smoothly than it really is. Highly Physical. Note: The actor cast in this role will need to be comfortable performing on a seven-foot-high platform with no railing. British Accent

Dennis -Male-(Plays Perkins the butler). Has difficulty pronouncing big words and has to write a cheat sheet on their sleeve. Highly Physical. Note: The actor cast in this role will need to be comfortable performing on a seven-foot-high platform with no railing. British Accent

Annie -Female-(The stage manager). Generally able to solve problems quickly. When she has to substitute as the leading lady, she goes from nervous to confident to downright competitive.

Trevor -Male- (The sound tech guy). Note: The actor cast in this role will need to be comfortable being in an enclosed box for up to 5 minutes.

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