ALLIANCE THEATRE 2014-15 SEASON Equity Principal Auditions - Alliance Theatre Auditions

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ALLIANCE THEATRE 2014-15 SEASON - Alliance Theatre


Alliance Theatre 14-15 Season - NYC EPA Alliance Theatre | Atlanta, GA

Date of Audition:
3/11/2014


Call Type
Equity Principal

Time(s)
Equity Principal Auditions
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
10 AM to 6 PM
lunch from 1 to 2

Contract
LORT Non-Rep
Cat. B & D; $812 & $600/week AEA minimums

Location
Ripley-Grier 520 (Everyone must show
government photo ID to enter building.
)
520 8th Ave. (36th/37th)
New York, NY
Room 16 M


Seeking
Equity actors and actors who sing, men and women, for the 2014-15 Season.

see breakdown.

Preparation
Prepare EITHER

1) A brief song; OR
2) A brief monologue; OR
3) A one minute song and a one minute monologue.

Bring sheet music; accompanist provided.

Total audition time should NOT exceed two minutes.

Bring TWO pictures & resumes, stapled together.

Other Dates
Season Opening: 9/13/14
Season Closing: 4/19/15
see breakdown for specific show dates.

Personnel
Associate Producer: Jody Feldman

· EPA Rules are in effect.

· A monitor will be provided.

Performers of all ethnic and racial background are encouraged to attend.

Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions.


Breakdown

2014-2015 Season

ALLIANCE STAGE – LORT B THEATRE

BULL DURHAM
Book by Ron Shelton and Lyrics by Susan Werner
Directed by Kip Fagan
1ST Reh: 7/29/14. Closes: 10/5/14

ANNIE SAVOY:
(38 – 42) The sexy, curvy, warm and fiery High Priestess of the Durham Bulls. Annie is beautiful without being a beauty queen, smart without being overbearing, gloriously eccentric and more than a little cautious about embarking upon relationships that could last more than a season. She must have a great, southern fried rock voice, in the world Bonnie Raitt or Reba McIntyre.

CRASH DAVIS:
(mid 30’s – early 40’s) A Baseball veteran who must decide whether to continue playing the sport he loves or hang up his mitt for love. Crash once hit it big in the major league but has found himself back at square one, with the minors. Ruggedly handsome, charismatic with a dry wit and tons of charm. Great pop/rock baritenor.

JOE ‘SKIP’ RIGGINS
(40's - 50's) the Manager of the Durham Bulls. Pragmatic, practical, wry, tough and frustrated by the field of ineptitude. He may once have been in shape but isn’t necessarily now. Loves the games, loves the plays but is a realist. Strong singer with an excellent sense of harmony.

LARRY HOCKETT
(Late 30s – 40s) Crash Davis’ contemporary but Larry’s moved off the field. A pitching coach who rarely cracks a book. Larry has a limited but defective view of life and baseball. Strong singer with an excellent falsetto and a strong sense of pitch and rhythm. A bear of a man.

JIMMY:
(20s) Caucasian. Devout Baptist and Baseball Player. As devoted to one as to the other. Completely heterosexual, completely chaste and completely inexperienced. A pitcher, searching for meaning in the Minor Leagues. Strong pop/rock voice.

HACK ARNOLD
(20s)
A catcher. Cocky but sweet. Never takes no for an answer, especially when it comes to the ladies. Surrounded by handlers and promoters. The next big thing. Must be a brilliant comedian, over 5'10, extremely fit and have a great sense of rhythm.

MALE ENSEMBLE:
(20s- late 50s) Various ages and ethnicities Male singers who move well, who are athletic and know their way around a baseball field. Must be funny, must know baseball, must be physically agile, fit and over 5'10. Great pop/rock voices.

FEMALE ENSEMBLE:
(20s - late 50s) various ages and ethnicities. Great singers to play girlfriends, wives, reporters and fans. Must have terrific pop / folk / rock voices with ranges. Must have humor and move extremely well

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STEEL MAGNOLIAS
By Robert Harling
Directed by Judith Ivey
1st reh: 9/23/14. Closes: 11/9/14

6 WOMEN

TRUVY JONES
(35?45, Caucasian) – Owns the beauty shop. Vivacious. Dispenses advice with lots of hairspray.

ANNELLE DUPUP-DESOTO
(18-24, Caucasian) – Newly hired assistant. Moves form unsure to wild to religious.

CLAIREE BELCHER
(55 – late 60s, Caucasian) – Widow of former mayor. Grand dame. Elegant, sophisticated, a true beauty.

SHELBY EATENTON-LATCHERIE
(19, Caucasian) Prettiest girl in town. Loves pink. Strong willed, passionate.

M'LYNN EATENTON
(40 to 50’s, Caucasian) ? Shelby’s mother. Always knows what’s best. Strong, stubborn, the heart of the piece.

OUISER (pronounced WEEZER) BOUDREAUX
(55 to late 60s, Caucasian) – Wealthy curmudgeon. Tough, eccentric.

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A CHRISTMAS CAROL
Directed by Rosemary Newcott
1st reh: 10/31/14. Closes: 12/24/14

An ensemble of 17. Multiple ethnicities, gender and age. This show is cast entirely with local Atlanta area performers.

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TUCK EVERLASTING
Book by Claudia Shear and Lyrics by Nathan Tysen
Music by Chris Miller
Directed by Casey Nicholaw
1st reh: 12/9/14. Closes: 2/22/15

MAE (MA TUCK) ( 30s) – mother figure

ANGUS (PA TUCK) (40s) – father figure

JESSE TUCK (17) – younger son

MILES TUCK (21) – the eldest son, “a nervous groom”

NANA – older woman

BETSY FOSTER (MOTHER) (30s) – young widow

WINNIE FOSTER (10) – little girl

MAN IN YELLOW SUIT (60s) – very tall, very thin old man

CONSTABLE JOE (no age or ethnicity specified)

HUGO - (no age or ethnicity specified)

ENSEMBLE CHORUS – actors, singers. various ages and ethnicities.

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TELL ME MY DREAM
By Pearl Cleage
Directed by Susan Booth
1st reh: 3/17/15. Closes: 5/10/15

MARY SOLOMON
(12) – African American girl, loves music, a passion she shares with her grandfather.

JAMES SOLOMON
(65) – African American man, grandfather to Mary and Jeremiah

SUSANNAH GILES
(12) – White, Northern, American girl, Mary’s best friend

WALLACE ANDERSON
(12) – African American boy, member of a cappella singing group

JEREMY GLASS
(12) – American boy, a cappella member

ANNA BUTLER
(18) – African American girl, student at Spelman College

JEREMIAH SOLOMON
(18) – African American boy, student at Morehouse College

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HERTZ STAGE – LORT D THEATRE

NATIVE GUARD
Poetry by Natasha Trethewey
Directed by Susan Booth
1st reh: 9/2/14. Closes: 10/19/14

Script still in development

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THE CA LYONS PROJECT
By Tsehaye Geralyn Hebert
Directed by TBD
1st Reh: 1/20/15. Closes: 3/8/15

AMANDLA SISTER AFRKIA/AMY KENT
(mid 30s, African American) – acting, dancing role Afrocentric dancer who leads the company in CA's absence.

BETHLEHEM BETH DUNNING
(Mid to late 20s, African American) – acting, dancing, signing role. Classically trained ballet dancer.

CHAOS UNIT/ CHRISTINE CROSS
(18, African American ) - dancing role, tattooed and pierced.

ROSE KENT
(Mid 50s, African American) - Mother of Amy Amandla/Sister Afrika Kent.

GRACIOUS DUNNING
(40s, African American) - Signing role, or played by deaf actress, whenever possible. Bethlehem's mother, deaf.

MELODY CROSS
(early 20s, African American) - Chaos Unit's deceased mother

C. A. LYONS JR
(late 30s, African American) - Founder, artistic director, choreographer, The New Black Dance Company

CLYDE PRETTY BOY WYLIE
(late 20s - early 30s, African American) - Non speaking role. CA’s lover.

ATTY. RICHARD KENT
(Mid 50s, African American) - Sister Afrika's father.

GEOFFREY FRIEND
(Late 20s - early 30s, African American) - Non speaking role. Bethlehem Dunning's fiancé.

STAN CROSS
(40s, African American) - Chaos Unit's father.

MR. and MRS. C. A. LYONS, SR
(Mid 50s, African American) - Non Speaking roles. LYONS's father and mother.

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EDWARD FOOTE
By Phillip DePoy
Directed by Susan Booth
1st reh: 3/3/15. Closes: 4/19/15

REECE (early 30s, Caucasian) - a self-styled preacher

NIGELLA (about 15, Caucasian) - a headstrong orphan girl

MRS. NEVINS (30, Caucasian) - a high-strung woman

RAY EARL (40s or older, Caucasian) - a grizzled stranger in his 40s or older

MR. NEVINS (30s, Caucasian) married to Mrs. Nevins, more level-headed

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