THE LITTLE FOXES Equity Principal Audition - Theatre in the Square Auditions

Posted October 5, 2010
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THE LITTLE FOXES - Theatre in the Square

THE LITTLE FOXES – EPAs by Appointment in GA

Theatre in the Square Marietta GA SPT Tier 8; $457/week minimum.

Assistant Artistic Director: Jessica West

Director: Fred Chappell

Author: Lillian Hellman

Stage Manager: Ron Campbell

1st Rehearsal: 2/15/11. Runs: 3/9 – 4/10/11

Equity Principal Auditions by APPOINTMENT:

Friday, October 15, 2010 Theatre in the Square

2 PM – 6 PM 11 Whitlock Avenue

and Marietta GA 30064

Saturday, October 16, 2010 Auditions are in the rehearsal hall.

10 AM – 6 PM

Lunch from 1 - 2.

For an appointment, please call (770) 422-8369 x55; or e-mail
auditions@theatreinthesquare. Be sure to include your AEA status and preferred audition day/time in your email.

Sides and full scripts will be provided at the audition and are available at the Theatre in advance at the theatre and at
www.theatreinthesquare.com

In addition to reading from sides, please prepare a one minute dramatic classic or 20th century classic monologue. Please bring TWO (2) pictures and resume, stapled together.

The Little Foxes is Lillian Hellman’s masterpiece set in a small town in the deep South, probably Alabama, at the turn of the 20th century. A story of greed and deception, a family set upon itself in the hopes of fulfilling selfish desires. All actors need to be well versed in the Victorian period and possess a southern dialect, except Marshall, who hails from Chicago.

Seeking:

Addie:

50s, female. African- American maid to the Giddens household. Also Alexandra’s nanny. Watchful, kind, no nonsense. The moral conscience of the play.

Birdie Hubbard:

Late 40s-50s. Wife of Oscar Hubbard, mother of Leo. Musically inclined, plays piano, nervous, talkative wants to please, lonely, intimidated, alcoholic. Of aristocratic heritage, now faded.

Alexandra Giddens:

17, daughter of Regina and Horace. Pretty, possesses grace, protective of father, confident and spirited nature, plays piano.

The role of Regina has been cast.

Oscar Hubbard:

Late 40s-50s, younger Hubbard brother, husband of Birdie, father of Leo. Mercantile businessman, cruel, arrogant, conniving, greedy, desperate.

Ben Hubbard:

50s, male. In business with brother, possessive, scheming, suspicious by nature, demanding, greedy., controlling. Desires to build a cotton mill.

Leo Hubbard:

20, male. Weak, unprincipled, foolish, a pawn in the family plot. Works at the bank his uncle manages. Speaks before he thinks.

Horace Giddens:

50s, ailing husband of Regina. Very sickly with heart trouble. Good, honest man surrounded by and beset by his greedy relatives. Still in control though ill. In a loveless marriage.

William Marshall:

Late 40s-50s. Investment banker from Chicago. Congenial and wise businessman.

NOTE: No housing is available to out-of-area performers.

Theatre’s statement: “All ethnicities welcome.”

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