2010 Essential Theatre Play Festival Auditions

The Essential Theatre will hold General Auditions for the 2010 Essential Theatre Play Festival, three full-length plays to run in repertory (with separate casts) from July 8 – August 8, performing in the Actor’s Express space. (Performance schedules for the individual plays to be announced.)

Non-union, most performers will be paid a stipend. General Auditions will be held on February 20 and 21 (location and time to be determined).

Call 404-212-0815 or e-mail pmhardy @ aol.com to schedule an audition appointment.

Website www.EssentialTheatre.com. For audition, bring headshot and prepare two contrasting monologues (comic, dramatic, contemporary, classical – whatever) not totaling more than 4 minutes in length. If you sing, bring in about 30 seconds of something to sing without accompaniment.

The plays: THE DARKER FACE OF THE EARTH by Rita Dove, directed by Betty Hart. The classical story of Oedipus, from Greek Tragedy, re-imagined on a slave plantation in the American south. Large cast. Many African-American performers needed, both male and female, with possible ages ranging from 12 to 72. One Caucasian female, age around 40, and two Caucasian males, age range 30-50.

SALLY AND GLEN AT THE PALACE by Peter Hardy, directed by Ellen McQueen. Bittersweet comic drama about the friendship between two colleges students working in the lobby of a 1973 movie theatre. One male, one female, both early twenties.

QUALITIES OF STARLIGHT by Gabriel Dean, directed by Peter Hardy. Twisted and poetic family comedy set in rural Georgia, about a young man who discovers that his parents have become addicted to crystal meth. One male in the 50-60 range, one male around 30, one male in the 20-30 range, one male in the 30-50 age range. One female in the 50-60 range, one female around 30.

Auditioned for Iron Moon

I auditioned for Iron Moon by Gabriel Dean on Friday night. I did terrible. Awful audition. I felt that I did badly and have vague notions of what I did wrong, but cannot articulate.

I was told they would call everybody if we received a part or not. Maybe I can get some creative criticism from the director.

Audition Notice: Iron Moon

Relativity Theatre Concern in Association with Aurora Theatre will be presenting Iron Moon, a world premiere by Gabriel Dean. This will be the inaugural production in the Aurora Theatre’s new blackbox, The Discovery Point Studio Theatre. The play will be directed by Jessie Dean. Rehearsals begin on or around July 11, 2007. Rehearsals will be during evening hours M-F and during the day on weekends, unless actor schedules accommodate daytime rehearsals during the week. Show runs August 16 – September 8 (TH-SAT) at 8pm, two Sunday Matinees, August 26 and September 2 at 2:30pm.

We will be holding auditions this coming Friday, July 6, 2007 beginning at 4pm at the new Aurora Theatre in Lawrenceville. All roles are paid. Some roles have already been cast. Roles available are listed below:

Jim Freeman (LEAD): (40’s-50’s) Caucasian male, looking for equity/non-equity actor. He longs for innocence and feeling which he has forgotten—his lost boyhood. Has fought an internal battle his entire life regarding his emotional ideals for himself. This struggle makes him appear inactive to others around him. Is trapped in the portrait of manhood society has taught him. Sensitive and sensible. Sometimes he possesses the articulation of a poet.

Blondie Shoemaker (SUPPORTING): African-American male, looking for non-equity actor. 30s-40s. Scrawny with graying hair. Leafy’s (Jim’s wife) lover. In touch with the ghost world. His actions are slow and deliberate. Highly aware of convention.

Eller Freeman: (SUPPORTING): Caucasian female, late teens, early twenties, looking for non-equity actor. Leafy and Jim’s oldest daughter. Like her father, she longs to maintain innocence until she realizes that it is merely a veil of ignorance.

Annie Freeman (SUPPORTING-CHILD ACTOR): Caucasian female 6-14, looking for non-equity actor. Middle daughter of Leafy and Jim. Talks to no one but Eller. Strangely fond of Leafy.

Linda: (SUPPORTING) African-American female, Mid 20s- mid 30s. An unmarried black mother working a dead-end job.

ABOUT THE PLAY:
Iron Moon tells the story of the unraveling of a Southern family on one extraordinary night in the 1930’s. Based on the true life story of the grandmother of playwright Gabriel Dean, Iron Moon weaves together a beautiful and poetic story of people’s complicated relationships with God and ultimately of how we justify our own twisted redemption.

To schedule an audition or request a copy of the script, please contact the Stage Manager, Daniel Green at danigree@hotmail.com or 404-583-4058. Please indicate which role you you are auditioning for.