Audition Notice: Tradin’ Paint

I received a call from Jessica West asking if I would be interested in auditioning for Tradin’ Paint, a comedy about racing cars. Well of course I said yes. It’s a professional theater.

Theatre in the Square announces auditions for the contemporary comedy Tradin’ Paint by Catherine Bush, directed by Jessica West on Monday, Dec.15th.

The production dates are as follows:
Rehearsals begin: April 6, 2009
Opens: April 29,2009
Closes: June 7, 2009
This is an Mainstage production. Scroll down for theatre and rehearsal information.

Please prepare a one-minute contemporary comic monologue. Please bring 2 headshots/resumes.

Sides and scripts are available in the Theatre’s box office. Box office hours: Mon: 10-6, Tue-Sat 10-8, Sun 12-7. Please DO NOT visit the box office one hour prior to curtain (standard 8 PM show time Tue-Sat; 2:30 and 7 PM on Sun). Holiday schedule varies. Call box office to check on additional show schedule. 770-422-8369 x10.

NOTE: No housing is available to out-of-area performers.

Seeking : 6 men, 2 women
Character Breakdown:
Darla Frye- 30, with “deep seated insecurities” whose only talent is frying chicken for her boyfriend….until a flat tire changes her destiny. Blue -collar, works in a Big Mart stocking auto parts.

Lucky Tibbs- 30, female, crew chief for the Jett Racing Team. Can fix any car. And broken hearts.

Halley Smoot-late 30’s, black, gay, college professor whose love for English Lit is only surpassed by his passion for stock car racing.

Coty Webb-30’s, Darla’s boyfriend. Bully. Wanted to be a cop but is a dog-catcher instead due to emotional problems.

Skeeter Jett- 30’s. Handsome stock car racer and Lucky’s husband. Good ol’ boy.

Pierce Garbarino- 30’s. Stock car racer.

Tucker Forbush-30’s. Stock car racer.

Flagman-late 30’s. if a stock car race were an orchestra, he’d be the conductor.
Jack- -late 30’s. Halley’s lover. Handsome, very GQ.
The Boss- early 50’s. Very Corporate. Head of stock car racing’s governing body.
Football Player- left tackle for the Lebanon badgers.
The above four roles are played by the same actor.

Tradin’ Paint is a play set in a small town in southwest Virginia. It is a comedy about changing your destiny, fulfilling your dreams, and stock car racing.

Theatre’s statement: All ethnicities welcome.

General Audition Information

Theatre in the Square is a non-profit professional theatre employing equity and non-equity performers. Theatre in the Square has a Small Professional Theatre (SPT) level 8 Agreement with Actors Equity Association (AEA).

Auditions are held on a show by show basis.

Equity actors may schedule an appointment by calling 770-422-8369 x55 or email: auditions@theatreinthesquare.com

Non-Equity actors please submit your headshot and resume for casting consideration to Theatre in the Square,11 Whitlock Ave., Marietta, Georgia 30064 Attention: Casting

You may also email your headshot and resume for casting consideration to auditions@theatreinthesquare.com

Rehearsal and Performance Schedule
Mainstage: 3 1/2 weeks of rehearsal, 6 weeks of performance, Tuesday – Saturday at 8pm, Sun. 2:30 and 7pm. 2 weeks of day rehearsals, 1 week of evening.

Audition Notice: Driving Miss Daisy

Non-Union Audition

Open non-equity Auditions for ACT1 Theater’s Production of Driving Miss Daisy will be on Jan 6th and Jan 8th at 6:30pm.

Needed are 3 characters:
Daisy – a 60-70 white woman
Hoke – a 40-50 black man
Boolie – a 40ish white man

Performances are Mar 6 – Mar 28th

Rehearsals are Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6:30pm and Sundays at 1pm

Contact: Lisa Matchen lkmatchen@bellsouth.net or (678)371-3079 website: www.act1theater.com

The place is the Deep South, the time 1948, just prior to the civil rights movement. Having recently demolished another car, Daisy Wertham, a rich, sharp-tongued Jewish widow of seventy-two, is informed by her son, Boolie, that henceforth she must rely on the services of a chauffeur. The person he hires for the job is a thoughtful, unemployed black man, Hoke, whom Miss Daisy immediately regards with disdain and who, in turn, is not impressed with his employer’s patronizing tone and, he believes, her latent prejudice. But, in a series of absorbing scenes spanning twenty-five years, the two, despite their mutual differences, grow ever closer to, and more dependent on, each other, until, eventually, they become almost a couple. Slowly and steadily the dignified, good-natured Hoke breaks down the stern defenses of the ornery old lady, as she teaches him to read and write and, in a gesture of good will and shared concern, invites him to join her at a banquet in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. As the play ends Hoke has a final visit with Miss Daisy, now ninety-seven and confined to a nursing home, and while it is evident that a vestige of her fierce independence and sense of position still remain, it is also movingly clear that they have both come to realize they have more in common than they ever believed possible—and that times and circumstances would ever allow them to publicly admit.

DATES SET FOR ANNUAL UNIFIED AUDITIONS

The Weekly update from the Atlanta Coalition of Performing Arts:

We are pleased to announce the dates for the Atlanta Performs annual Unified Auditions will be March 30 & 31, 2009.  We are equally pleased that once again the ‘Unifieds’ will be hosted by Woodruff Arts Center’s 14th Street Playhouse.  For those of you who intend to apply for an audition slot, please note that we are working to put the entire application process online–applications for actors will be available soon!  More info will be forthcoming after Thanksgiving.

I attended last year and plan on attending again this year. Last year had a mild affect on my acting career. A few auditions. Hopefully working with Pat Hurley on a few monologues will help

Audition Notice: The Love List

The Love List

Lionheart Theatre Company

Non-Union Audition

Lionheart Theatre Company will hold Non-Equity auditions on Thursday, November 13rd, at 7:00 PM, and Saturday, November 15th at 2:00 PM for their February 2009 production of The Love List by Norm Foster.

Auditions will be held at the Norcross Cultural Arts and Community Center at 10 Britt Avenue, Norcross, GA 30071 and will consist of sides from the play. This production will be directed by Bob Smith. No appointment is necessary but you may call (770) 885-0425, or visit our website, Lionheart Theatre Company for more information.

Performances will be at the Norcross Cultural Arts and Community Center February 13 – February 22, 2009. Fri, Sat at 7:30 PM and Sun at 2:00 PM.

Rehearsals will be December 1 through February 12, Sunday, Monday, and Wednesday evenings (holiday weeks excepted).

Cast Needed:
Two men between 35 and 50 (One nebbish statistician and one philandering author)
One woman between 25 and 50 (career woman type) Excerpts from the play may be found at Google Books.

Headshots and resumes are appreciated but not necessary.

What I Did On 2008-10-06

  • Good audition tonight, but I know I will not get a part. One of the actors I read with was asked to read for the part I read for. Still good #
  • going to be a busy week: Rehearsal tonight, tomorrow night for Bright Flames TV; acting class wed night; Streetcar Thur, Fri, Sat(x2), Sun #
  • Off to rehearsal for Bright Flames TV at Athens Pizza in Decatur #

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