Call Type Equity Principal
Date of Audition 7/18/2011
Location B Street Theatre 2711 B Street Sacramento, CA 95816
Time(s) Monday, July 18th 11am-5pm Lunch from 2-3pm
· A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.
Appointments Please contact Laura Baker at casting@bstreettheatre.orgto schedule an audition slot. (Tuesday-Sunday, 9am-6pm)
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Contract SPT $589 (SPT 10); $472 (SPT 8)
Seeking New faces for B Street's 2011-2012 Season - Please see breakdown.
Preparation Have two contrasting monologues prepared. Sides will also be available on site. In your email please include your headshot and resume, several time slots that work best for you and what shows/roles you are most interested for consideration.
Other Dates GOD OF CARNAGE: 1st Reh - 8/30/2011, 1st Perf - 9/17/2011 TBA Holiday Show: 1st Reh - 10/52/2011, 1st Perf - 11/12/2011 ELEMENO PEA: 1st Reh -12/27/2011, 1st Perf - 1/14/2012 THIS: 1st Reh - 2/14/2012, 1st Perf - 3/4/2012 B3 Series Dates TBD
Other Dates of productions are subject to change.
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Personnel Artistic Director: Buck Busfield Associate Producer: Jerry Montoya Managing Director: Bill Blake
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Breakdown
B1 Mainstage GOD OF CARNAGE: Two pairs of parents meet to discuss a playground feud between their children in a civilized manner. But as the night progresses and tempers run hot, the dispute moves from playground to home and chaos ensues. TBA Holiday Show: Our annual holiday show written by Artistic Director Buck Busfield. A new script is developed each year for the holiday season. THIS: The comedic story of a group of friends reaching a new phase of life and discovering what it means to be middle aged. ELEMENO PEA: Two worlds collide in this comedy about sisters who find themselves at odds with eachothers' way of life. B3 Alternative RED: "There is only one thing I fear in life, my friend... One day the black will swallow the red." FREUD'S LAST SESSION: A clash of titans occurs when Sigmund Freud invites a young C.S. Lewis into a discussion of love, sex and the meaning of life. EDITH CAN SHOOT THINGS AND HIT THEM: A coming of age tale for three kids abandoned in Middle America. WALWORTH FARCE: “A day of twists and turns and ducks and dives and terrible shocks.” A play within a play. B1 Mainstage GOD OF CARNAGE - (2m, 2f) Alan & Annette - the traditional corporate parents/ Michael & Veronica - the progressives ELEMENO PEA - (3f. 2m) Devon, Simone, Ethan, Jos-B, Michaela --- Devon - spunky, sarcastic tomboy, sister to Simone/ Simone -- girly, ambitious, polar opposite Devon/ Ethan - superficial boyfriend of Simone/ Jos-B - hispanic, dry humored caretaker of the property/ Michael - hotheaded, superficial and extravagant THIS - (2w, 3m) --- Jane - a poet, single mother in her thirties/ Marrell - african american, enthusiastic, married to Tom,/ Alan - flamboyant gay best friend, Jewish, forty/ Tom - thirties, married to Marrell, in love with Jane, the everyman/ Jean-Pierre - new to the group, French, late-thirties Others TBA - Roles TBA B3 Alternative Series RED: (2m) Mark Rothko - the fiercely opinionated, uncompromising artist/ Ken - the sharp and talented art assistant and protégé of Rothko FREUD'S LAST SESSION (2m) Sigmund Freud - the thought-provoking intellectual/ C.S. Lewis - EDITH CAN SHOOT THINGS AND HIT THEM - (1f, 2m) All children to be played by adults who appear young -- Edith, Kenny, Benji -- Edith (12) - Asian american, scrappy, think Ramona Quimby, her mission is to protect her family WALWORTH FARCE -(3m) Blake (25) - plays all female role, Sean (24) - plays all male roles, Dinny - the father, imagine the three stooges…
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