WELLFLEET HARBOR ACTORS THEATRE 2012 SEASON Equity Principal Auditions - Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theatre Auditions

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WELLFLEET HARBOR ACTORS THEATRE 2012 SEASON - Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theatre

Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theatre 2012 Season

- EPAs by APPOINTMENT in MA

(Wellfleet MA)

NEAT (approval/salary level pending; 2012 minimums: $294 - $357, depending on production/stage)

Artistic Director: Dan Lombardo

Equity Principal Auditions by APPOINTMENT:

Monday, April 2, 2012 Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theatre Offices

AND 2357 Route 6, Rehearsal Hall.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012 Wellfleet MA 02667

See Theatre’s travel instructions below

9 AM – 5 PM each day

Lunch from 1 - 2.

For a five-minute appointment, please call the Box Office at (508) 349-9428, x109 M-F, 10-5. Deadline for requesting an appointment is close of business on the day before the audition. Equity Members without appointments will be seen throughout each audition day, as time permits.

Actors may choose to read one or more scenes from the season’s plays, perform one or more monologues of their choice or a combination of scene(s) and monologues(s). Scripts and a reader will be provided at the auditions.

Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together.

NOTE: Musical EPAs will be held on Monday, April 9, 10am to 2pm. See separate notice for more info.

All dates below are in 2012. All roles are available unless otherwise specified. (Auditioning performers will be considered as possible replacements for pre-cast roles, should any become necessary.)


REFERENCES TO SALVADOR DALI MAKE ME HOT

By Jose Rivera

Director: Dan Lombardo

1st reh: 5/1/12. Runs: 5/24 – 6/9/12

The play opens and closes with fantastical sequences featuring an anthropomorphic (and amorous) moon and a talking cat, who is in love with a coyote (also anthropomorphic). These bookend stylistically different scenes between heroine Gabriela, a teenage boy who falls in love with her, and Gabriela’s soldier husband Benito, who is haunted by his tour in the first Gulf War. A (sur)real play about testing the limits of love.

Moon:

The moon in the sky, Gabriella’s friend (doubles as BENITO)

Gabriela:

A Latina, late 20s, an Army housewife

Coyote:

A wild one

Cat:

A fat one, Gabriella’s pet

Martín:

A Latino of fourteen, Gabriela’s neighbor

Benito:

A Latino, early 30s, Gabriela’s husband, a soldier (doubles as MOON)

SAVING KITTY

By Marisa Smith

1st reh: 6/10/12. Runs: 7/12 – 7/28/12

Kitty, an up-and-coming TV journalist, brings her hunky evangelical Christian boyfriend home to her Upper Eastside parents with volcanic results. This family comedy plays out against the backdrop of potential war in the Middle East, radical Islamists in Turkey, and Kitty’s mom trying to find a burka that flatters her youthful figure.

Huntley: Early 60s

Kate: His wife, early 50s

Kitty: Their daughter, late 20s

Paul: Kitty’s boyfriend, mid- 30s

HYSTERIA: OR FRAGMENTS OF AN ANALYSIS OF AN OBSESSIONAL NEUROSIS

By Terry Johnson

Director: Todd Olson, and is a co-production with American Stage Theater, St. Petersburg, FLA.

1st reh: 7/10/12. Runs: 8/4 – 8/25/12

It will then move to American Stage Theater, St. Petersburg, FL where it will preview 9/19 and 9/20, opens 9/21 and closes 10/28

Jessica, one of Freud's earliest “cases,” returns to haunt the psychoanalyst but finds Salvador Dali hiding in the cupboard. A “wild, weird and funny, serious, compassionate and shocking, blasphemous and reverential, intellectual and frivolous, a factual fantasy, a demented farce...” (Sunday Times)

Sigmund Freud:

An energetic old man

Jessica:

A woman in her late twenties or early thirties

Abraham Yahuda:

A large man in his sixties. An even greater weight and status than Freud

Salvador Dali:

A small tall Spaniard with a strange moustache and a talent for painting

OBLOMOV IN LOVE

By WHAT founder Kevin Rice; World Premiere

Director: Daisy Walker

1st reh: 8/7/12. Runs: 8/30 – 9/22/12

Freely adapted from Ivan Goncharov's novel, Oblomov, Oblomov in Love springs from the conflict of Oblomov who can hardly see a reason to get out of bed in the morning until a friend introduces him to an ambitious and captivating young singer, Olga. It's an epic struggle that moves back and forth from Oblomov's idyllic dream world to the more earthly haunts --- and delights --- of the ravishing Olga. A very funny take on a classic story.

Ilya Ilyich Oblomov: Man, 40s

Olga: Woman, 30s. Also plays Mother: 40s

Stolz: Man, 40s. Also Zakhar: 60s. Father: 60s. Also Volkov, Sudbinsky, Penkin, Alexeyev, Tarantyev, Doctor: 40s-60s

Travel Directions to Julie Harris Stage, 2357 State Highway Route 6, Wellfleet, MA 02667

From Hyannis and the Upper Cape:

Take State Highway Route 6 toward Wellfleet.

When you enter Wellfleet, continue for 4.3 miles.

Look for the WHAT sign on the highway.

Take a left onto the driveway leading to the theater.

The theater is next to the Wellfleet Post Office.

From Provincetown and the Lower Cape:

Take State Highway Route 6 south toward Wellfleet.

When you enter Wellfleet, continue for 3.3 miles.

Look for the WHAT sign on the highway.

Take a right onto the driveway leading to the theater.

The theater is next to the Wellfleet Post Office.

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