Future Consideration Equity Stage Managers - The Old Globe Auditions

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Old Globe 2023 Season - Stage manager submissions Old Globe | San Diego, CA

Notice: Stage Manager

CONTRACT

LORT Non-Rep

$1454 weekly minimum (LORT B+)

SEEKING

All stage managerial positions in Old Globe's 2023 Season have been filled. Submit for future consideration.

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

Please send your resume for future consideration.

Deadline: 10/19/2022

SUBMIT TO

Leila Knox

1363 Old Globe Way

San Diego, CA 92101

PERSONNEL

Old Globe Interim Associate Artistic Director, Kim Heil

Interim Associate Producers, Rebecca Myers and James Vasquez

OTHER DATES

See production dates in breakdown. OTHER


www.theoldglobe.org

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 submit.

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The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci

Adapted and Directed by Mary Zimmerman

Donald and Darlene Shiley Stage, Conrad Prebys Theatre Center

Dates:

First Rehearsal: Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Tech Begins: Tuesday, January 17

Previews Begin: Saturday, January 21

Official Opening: Thursday, January 26

Closing: Sunday, February 26

You know you’re pretty special when painting the Mona Lisa is the least of your accomplishments! Leonardo da Vinci was one of the greatest thinkers of all time. Now Tony Award winner and MacArthur Genius Grantee Mary Zimmerman (The White Snake, Metamorphoses) shapes a genre-busting play entirely from da Vinci’s own notebooks. A cast of chameleon-like actors takes us on a journey through da Vinci’s mind as he considers everything from math and engineering to philosophy and love. Created by one of the most acclaimed artists working in the American theatre, this unique and breathtaking show that The New York Times called “a fun house of the mind” illuminates what it truly means to be a Renaissance man.

Under a Baseball Sky

By José Cruz Gonzalez

Directed by James Vásquez

Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre, Conrad Prebys Theatre Center

Dates:

First Rehearsal: Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Tech Begins: Tuesday, February 7

Previews Begin: Saturday, February 11

Official Opening: Thursday, February 16

Closing: Sunday, March 12

Globe For All tour through: Sunday, March 19

From José Cruz González, author of American Mariachi, comes a Globe-commissioned story about baseball’s deep roots in the Mexican American community. When troublemaker Teo is put to work cleaning up a vacant lot belonging to his elderly neighbor, this unlikely pair forms a bond forged in history and America’s pastime. Inspired by San Diego’s Logan Heights neighborhood, and directed by Globe Resident Artist James Vásquez, this beguiling world premiere celebrates communities and individuals coming together to find hope, healing, love, and the occasional homerun.

The XIXth (The Nineteenth)

By Kemp Powers

Directed by Carl Cofield

Donald and Darlene Shiley Stage, Conrad Prebys Theatre Center

Dates:

First Rehearsal: Tuesday, February 7, 2023

Tech Begins: Saturday, March 11

Previews Begin: Friday, March 17

Official Opening: Thursday, March 23

Closing: Sunday, April 23

Mexico City, 1968. Two Black American sprinters, the fastest men on Earth, raise their fists in protest. Inspired by real events from the historic 19th Olympic Games, and directed by Carl Cofield (Seize the King, The Bacchae), this suspenseful world-premiere play by Kemp Powers (Pixar’s Soul, One Night in Miami) chronicles the intersection of sports and activism, and shows the life-changing repercussions of being a champion who chooses to speak out.

Exotic Deadly

By Keiko Green

Directed by Jesca Prudencio

Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre, Conrad Prebys Theatre Center

Dates:

First Rehearsal: Tuesday, March 14, 2023

Tech Begins: Tuesday, April 4

Previews Begin: Saturday, April 8

Official Opening: Thursday, April 13

Closing: Sunday, May 7 (Possible extension thru May 14)

It’s 1999, and Ami is an awkward Asian American high schooler whose world comes crashing down with a terrible discovery: her family is responsible for manufacturing MSG, the mysterious ingredient getting all the kids hooked! Meanwhile, a cool new girl arrives from Japan, and she’s not playing by the rules. In Keiko Green’s world-premiere play, Ami vows to redeem her family name and save the world from MSG. This whimsical, time-traveling adventure, directed by the celebrated Jesca Prudencio, is a riotous and hilarious romp through wild teenaged crushes, family legacies, and the magical properties of instant ramen!

Destiny of Desire

By Karen Zacarías

Directed by Ruben Santiago-Hudson

Donald and Darlene Shiley Stage, Conrad Prebys Theatre Center

Dates:

First Rehearsal: Tuesday, April 11, 2023

Tech Begins: Thursday, May 11

Previews Begin: Friday, May 19

Official Opening: Friday, May 26

Closing: Sunday, June 25

The joys, tribulations, and plot twists of epic love are bursting onstage in this brilliantly funny homage to the telenovela by Karen Zacarías (Native Gardens). On a stormy night in Bellarica, Mexico, two babies are born—one into a life of outlandish wealth, and one into a life of poverty. When the newborns are swapped by a ruthless ex–beauty queen, the stage is set for two outrageous misfortunes to grow into an extraordinary destiny. Directed by Tony Award winner Ruben Santiago Hudson (August Wilson’s Jitney) and filled with vibrant choreography and live music, Destiny of Desire explores the emotional rollercoaster and social commentary that make the telenovela the most popular form of storytelling on the planet.

Twelfth Night

By William Shakespeare

Directed by Kathleen Marshall

Lowell Davies Festival Theatre

Dates:

First Rehearsal: Thursday, April 27, 2023

Tech Begins: Tuesday, May 30

Previews Begin: Sunday, June 4

Official Opening: Sunday, June 10

Closing: Sunday, July 9

One of Shakespeare’s most perfect plays—romance, music, poetry, comedy, swordplay, and more! Shipwrecked and alone in foreign Illyria, young Viola masquerades as her lost twin brother and becomes the go-between for the lovesick Duke Orsino and the beautiful Countess Olivia. Soon Viola finds herself in the middle of a topsy- turvy love triangle with lunacy and laughs on every side. Three time Tony Award winner Kathleen Marshall (Globe’s Much Ado About Nothing, Love’s Labor’s Lost) directs Twelfth Night, one of the Bard’s true comic masterpieces—and the perfect San Diego night under the stars.

The Merry Wives of Windsor

By William Shakespeare

Directed by James Vásquez

Lowell Davies Festival Theatre

Dates:

First Rehearsal: Thursday, June 22, 2023

Tech Begins: Tuesday, July 25

Previews Begin: Sunday, July 30

Official Opening: Saturday, August 5

Closing: Sunday, September 3

Shakespeare meets “I Love Lucy” in this 1950s spin on one of the Bard’s wildest and most appealing comedies. The notorious John Falstaff, larger-than-life in every way, leaves the big city to work his charms on the suburban inhabitants of Windsor. Always hustling for his next buck, he sets his sights on two of Windsor’s ladies-who-lunch, but when they figure out Falstaff’s game, they decide to teach him a lesson he won’t forget. Under the direction of Globe Resident Artist James Vásquez, mistaken identities, romance, and an unforgettable gallery of Shakespeare’s most vivid characters fill the stage for a theatrical rollercoaster ride that’s raucous, kooky, and entirely bewitching.

Crime and Punishment

Old Globe 2023 Season

By Gordon Greenberg and Steve Rosen

Directed by Gordon Greenberg

Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre, Conrad Prebys Theatre Center

Dates:

First Rehearsal: Tuesday, June 20, 2023

Tech Begins: Tuesday, July 11

Previews Begin: Saturday, July 15

Official Opening: Thursday, July 20

Closing: Sunday, August 13 (Possible extension thru August 27)

Dostoyevsky’s turn-of-the-century masterpiece is reimagined as a 90-minute romp of a morality tale, performed by five ridiculously talented actors who play over 50 zany characters, riffing on the famous novel—and all of Russian literature. The brilliant comic team of Gordon Greenberg and Steve Rosen

(Ebenezer Scrooge’s BIG San Diego Christmas Show) brings to 1860s Russia the same whacked-out sensibility they gave to Dickens in this world-premiere, Globe-commissioned comedy. This classic story follows Raskolnikov, an impoverished student who becomes a murderer in order to save his family. Based on the book you didn’t actually read in high school, this is literature retold like you’ve never seen it before.

SEEKING:

All roles will be understudied.

Casting Note: Actors of any gender, ethnicity, age or type are encouraged to audition for all roles.

ACTOR 1: DMITRY, ZHIVAGO, PASENGER ONE, REPORTER ONE, REPORTER THREE, POLICEMAN ONE, GAVROCHE

ACTOR 2: DUNYA, PASSENGER TWO, GREEN FAIRY, TRAM DRIVER, CLERK, THREE SISTERS, RUDY GIULIANI, EPONINE

ACTOR 3: SONYA, LANDLADY, OFFICE MANAGER, REPORTER TWO, PRISON GUARD, CONDUCTOR

ACTOR 4: PORFIRY, ROMAN, BURSAR, MOTHER, BROTHERS KARAMOZOV, POLICEMAN TWO, BORIS, COSETTE

ACTOR 5: RODYA RASKOLNIKOV

Dishwasher Dreams

Written and Performed By Alaudin Ullah

Directed by Chay Yew

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Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre, Conrad Prebys Theatre Center

Dates:

First Rehearsal: Tuesday, September 19, 2023

Tech Begins: Tuesday, September 26

Previews Begin: Saturday, September 30

Official Opening: Thursday, October 5

Closing: Sunday, October 29 What exactly is the American Dream? For Alaudin Ullah’s Bangladesh-born parents, it means opportunity and a stable job. But to comedian Alaudin, America is the home of the New York Yankees and George Carlin. In an autobiographical solo show that the Hartford Courant calls “memorable and meaningful,” Ullah and musician Avirodh Sharma take audiences on a journey of vivid remembrances and discoveries from 1930s Bangladesh to 1970s Spanish Harlem to present-day Hollywood. Through comedy and music, this remarkable play, directed by the acclaimed Chay Yew, recounts the immigrant experience, how this country gets made, and the dreams of those who make it.

SEEKING:

Role will not be understudied.

ALAUDIN – a stand up comedian.[ROLE HAS BEEN CAST]

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