Undermain Theatre
**CANCELLED**
AUDITION DATE
Thu, Mar 19, 2020
1:00 pm - 8:00 pm (CST)
Fri, Mar 20, 2020
1:00 pm - 8:00 pm (CST)
APPOINTMENTS
Please contact Producing Artistic Associate Jake Nice to schedule an audition appointment in advance by calling the Undermain office at 214-747-1424 or email opsmanager@undermain.org with your name and union status in the subject line requesting your preferred date and time slot.
CONTRACT
SPT Minimum - $263/wk
SEEKING
Equity actors of all ages, ethnicities, and gender identities for roles in Undermain’s 2020-2021 Season. Especially interested in local hires. See breakdown.
PREPARATION
Please prepare a monologue from a classic or contemporary play of no more than 3 minutes in length. No self-written material, please. Actors will also be expected to provide a current headshot and resumé (8” x
10” and stapled, please).
Members of the Actors’ Equity Association (AEA) may be asked to present their membership card at auditions.
LOCATION
Undermain Theatre
3200 Main St
Dallas, TX 75226-1562
Basement space.
PERSONNEL
Producing Artistic Director - Bruce DuBose
Associate Artistic Director - Danielle Georgiou
Producing Artistic Associate - Jake Nice
OTHER DATES
See breakdown.
OTHER
www.undermain.org
An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of 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
Athena by Gracie Gardner
Directed by Danielle Georgiou
September 9 - October 4, 2020
Rehearsals begin August 18, 2020
Mary Wallace and Athena are brave, and seventeen, and fencers, training for the Junior Olympics. They practice together, they compete against each other, they spend their lives together. These fearless athletes risk it all, and they wish they were friends. A fierce comedy about the ruthless pursuit of glory—and friendship.
ATHENA—teenager, training for the Junior Olympics in fencing, a fierce competitor
MARY WALLACE—teenager, training for the Junior Olympics in fencing, finding herself as a competitor
JAMIE—teenager, a new member of the fencer’s club
Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen
Adapted and directed by Blake Hackler
November 11 - December 6, 2020
Rehearsals begin October 13, 2020
Hedda is disappointed by her dull marriage to scholar Jorgen Tesman. She attempts to distract herself by toying with her father’s prized pistols and engaging in lewd banter with frequent visitor Judge Brack. When news breaks that her longtime acquaintance Thea Elvstad left her husband for esteemed writer (and Hedda’s former suitor) Ejlert Lovborg, Hedda enacts a plot to humiliate Lovborg and reclaim her agency as a woman.
HEDDA GABLER—25-35, married to Jorgen Tesman [THIS ROLE HAS BEEN CAST]
JORGEN TESMAN—25-35, married to Hedda Gabler
JULLE TESMAN—50-60, Jorgen’s aunt
JUDGE BRACK—40-50, a friend of the Tesmans’
EJLERT LOVBORG—40-50, an accomplished writer and recovering alcoholic
THEA ELVSTAD—25-35, Hedda’s acquaintance from grade school
BERTE—50-60, a servant
Feeding on Light by Lenora Champagne (workshop production)
Directed by Bruce DuBose
March 5 - 28, 2021
Rehearsals begin February 22, 2021
Nora is a curious writer who seeks to understand her friend and collaborator Katherine’s obsession with 20th-century French philosopher and activist Simone Weil. As their discussion deepens, Nora and Katherine embody scenes from Simone’s life in an attempt to communicate with her across time and space. Feeding on Light is based on playwright Lenora Champagne’s personal relationship and discussions with Undermain Theatre’s late Founding Artistic Director Katherine Owens, to whom the play is dedicated.
SIMONE—a philosopher and mystic, thin, awkward, clumsy, insistent, but can at times achieve an ethereal serenity
KATHERINE—a seeker, an artist with a practical outlook and clear vision, a woman with a lovely voice
NORA—a writer, a joker, she is self-referential and skeptical at times, but respects both Katherine and Simone.
Seven Against Thebes by Aeschylus
Adapted by Danielle Georgiou & Justin Locklear
Directed by Danielle Georgiou
Musical Direction by Justin Locklear
May 5 - 30, 2020
Rehearsals begin April 6, 2021
A co-production with the Danielle Georgiou Dance Group
Deadly threatening enemies are standing outside the fragile walls of a city in a country unknown. The citizens continue to live their (miserable) comfortable lives. Military campaigns are rising, monies are being spent, industry is promising growth, but when iron and steel turn to dust and there is nothing left but empty promises, tragedy ensues. The city is under siege by an enemy of no name; an enemy who wears many masks. The challenge of survival looms—and what will we have to give up to remain human? Are we our own worst enemy? Examining the concepts and core themes of Seven Against Thebes, Danielle Georgiou and Justin Locklear’s adaptation explores the universal nature of this classic Greek tragedy.
ETEOCLES—any age, son of Oedipus and reigning king of Thebes
ANTIGONE—20-40, daughter of Oedipus
ISMENE—20-40, daughter of Oedipus
MESSENGER—any age, a servant to Eteocles
HERALD—any age, a servant to Eteocles
POLYNICES—any age, son of Oedipus, banished from Thebes by his twin brother
CHORUS (4 people)—any age, the people of Thebes
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 audition.
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