A FEW GOOD MEN - TexARTS Non Equity Auditions

Posted July 6, 2016
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A FEW GOOD MEN - TexARTS

A Few Good Men

By Aaron Sorkin

TexARTS Professional Series Production

Austin, TX

Audition Location

The Khabele School - Located in building 2, room 2.201
803 Rio Grande St.
Austin, TX 78701

Date(s) and Time(s) of Auditions

Monday, July 18, 2016 by appointment from 7 - 10 p.m.

Tuesday, July 19, 2016 by appointment from 7 - 10 p.m.

*Invited Callbacks will take place at TexARTS Studios in Lakeway on Wednesday, July 20th

Appointments

To schedule an appointment, please email
employment@tex-arts.org and include the subject AFGM-Appointment request. Please include a pdf of your resume and headshot.

Personnel

Executive Producer: Jarret Mallon
Director: Tyler King

Production Manager: Olivia Woodward

Other Dates

Rehearsals: Monday, September 19 - October 6, 2016

Performances: October 7th-9th and October 13th-16th. Shows at 7:30 pm on Thursday, Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. on Sundays.

Rehearsals will be held weekday evenings and during the daytime on weekends at TexARTS in Lakeway. The show will perform at the TexARTS Kam and James Morris Theatre, 2300 Lohman’s Spur, STE 160, Austin, TX 78734

Contract

Some SPT1 Equity Contract Available

All nonunion roles are paid a stipend.

Preparation

Men auditioning for any of the male characters are asked to prepare ONE of the two monologues listed on
tex-arts.org in the most appropriate style for the character they are interested in. Women auditioning for the role of “Joanne Galloway” are asked to prepare the monologue listed on
tex-arts.org.

Breakdown

Seeking members of Actors’ Equity and nonunion actors. All positions are paid. Performers of all ethnic and racial background are encouraged to attend. Equity members always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions.

Casting: 13 Males and 1 Female

Male performers between the ages of 18-60. Comfortable potentially playing multiple roles.

Female performers between the ages of 25-45.

Lieutenant Colonel Nathan Jesse: Early to Mid 40’s-The “golden boy” of the Marine Corps. Jessep is a combat veteran who has risen in rank faster than others contemporary to his age and years of service. He is expected to be appointed Director of Operations for the National Security Council. This would be an extremely powerful and prestigious staff assignment.

Lieutenant Junior Grade Daniel Kaffee: Mid to late 20’s-Attended Harvard Law School on a Navy scholarship. Son of a legendary, popular and politically connected Civil Rights lawyer.

Lieutenant Commander JoAnne Galloway: Mid 30’s-Described as a “harmless neurotic,” Galloway is a detail oriented lawyer who lacks an eye for savvy courtroom tactics.

Lieutenant Junior Grade Sam Weinberg: Mid to late 20’s -Young JAG attorney, close friend to Kaffee. Sam was always the smartest kid in the class. Sam’s observations give voice to the play’s moral/ethical conflicts.

Captain Jack Ross: Late 20’s to Early 30’s-Experienced and talented JAG attorney/prosecutor. Professional and detached, Ross knows how to try a good case.

Commander Walter Stone: Mid 40’s-Career Navy physician. Loyal to Jessep. Expert witness with very important testimony at trial.

Private First Class Louden Downey: 18-19-Downey has been in the Marine Corps for ten months. He has no close family members outside the Corps. Not particularly outgoing or vocal, he responds well to his squad leader, Dawson.

Accused of murdering Santiago.

Lance Corporal Harold W. Dawson:19 -23-Dawson is a very good leader, who was held back from promotion after he defied Kendrick’s questionable disciplinary orders. Lives by a simple code, valuing honor and personal integrity. Accused of murdering Santiago.

Major Matthew A. Markinson: 40’s-Older than Jessep, yet outranked by him. He’s served 21 years in the USMC, and is second in command at GITMO. He spent 17 years as a counter-intelligence operative for the Command Intelligence Center. Like Sam, Markinson has strong moral/ethical observations about the events that have occurred.

Private First Class William T. Santiago:18-19-A young Marine in trouble, the victim of a Code Red gone bad. Willy’s death puts this story in motion.

Captain Isaac Whitaker:Late 40’s –50’s-A career JAG attorney, Isaac is a senior administrator who supervises young trial attorneys. Isaac has a sharp wit and gentle manner.

Lieutenant Jonathan James Kendrick: Mid to Late 20’s-XO of Rifle Security Company, Windward. Kendrick continues to employ disciplinary methods that have been prohibited by the Pentagon. Kendrick lives by his unit’s code, “Unit, Corps, God, Country.”

Colonel Julius Alexander Randolph Late 40’s-50’s-Trial judge presiding over the Defendants’ Court Martial. Randolph is tough but fair.

Corporal Jeffrey Owen Howard:Early 20’s-Extremely likeable squad leader at GITMO. Testifies for the defendants at trial.

JAG Attorney Dave (Lawyer #1):Mid 20’s to Mid 30’s-Staff attorney alongside Kaffee & Sam.

JAG Attorney Lyle (Lawyer #2): Mid 20’s to Mid 30’s-Staff attorney alongside Kaffee & Sam.

Corporal Tom (Jessep’s asst): Mid 20’s-Jessep’s clerk.

Corporal Dunn:21-23-Squad leader, RSC Windward.

Corporal Hammaker: 21-23- Squad leader, RSC Windward.

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