[NEohioPAL]National Theatre auditions from North Coast Central Casting!

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Show Name: Hairspray
Theatre Name: Routh/Frankel Group
Post Date: 10/04/2003
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Production

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/20/2003     10:00 AMto 5:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Westin Copley Place, 10 Huntington Avenue,
Boston, MA 00000
Breakdown: Margo Lion, Adam Epstein, Baruch/Viertel/ Routh/Frankel Group, et
al., New York, NY, is holding open auditions for the Broadway production of
Hairspray. Book: M. O'Donnell/T. Meehan; Music: M. Shaiman; Lyrics: S.
Wittman/M. Shaiman; Director: J. O'Brien; Choreographer: J. Mitchell;
Musical Director: L. Hoyt; Casting: B. Telsey; General Manager: R.
Frankel/L. Green. Seeking immediate and future replacements for the Broadway
and touring productions. Roles include: TRACY TURNBLAD: Female, 5' 3'' or
shorter, to play high school age. Must be heavyset. Fun, goodhearted,
outgoing with a vibrant, lovable personality. Becomes a teen hero. Strong
pop singer & mover. LEAD. EDNA TURNBLAD: Male to play female, 40's - 50's.
TRACY's mother. A working class devoted housewife. Sincere, not campy. Needs
a funny, grand character actor with singing ability who can convincingly
play a woman. Large physique. LEAD. WILBUR TURNBLAD: Male, 40's - 60's.
TRACY's father. A working-class inventor. Sweet personality. Needs a funny
character actor. Good character singer. LEAD. MOTORMOUTH MAYBELLE: Female,
African-American, 40's - 60's. SEAWEED & LITTLE INEZ's mother. Queen of
Baltimore Soul who sings on the local TV dance show. Powerful & inspiring,
with an infectious personality. Large physique. Strong, soulful Gospel/Pop
Singer. PRINCIPAL. VELMA VON TUSSLE: Female, 40's - 60's. A former beauty
queen. AMBER's mother & producer of the local TV dance show. Upscale,
attractive snob who always wants her daughter in the spotlight. Funny,
biting & manipulative. Good character singer. PRINCIPAL. LINK LARKIN: Male,
to play high school age. Cute, sexy, goodhearted and down-to-earth. The
heartthrob of the local TV dance show. Strong pop singer. PRINCIPAL. SEAWEED
J. STUBBS: Male, African-American, to play high school age. Cool, sexy &
goodhearted. Son of MOTORMOUTH MAYBELLE who becomes PENNY's boyfriend.
Strong, soulful pop singer. PRINCIPAL. PENNY PINGLETON: Female, to play high
school age. Nerdy, neurotic, shy best friend of TRACY. Starts to come out of
her shell when she meets SEAWEED. Strong pop singer. PRINCIPAL. CORNY
COLLINS: Male, 30's. Host of the local TV dance show. Handsome, charming,
engaging Dick Clark type. Strong pop singe. PRINCIPAL. AMBER VON TUSSLE:
Female, to play high school age. A blonde ice princess. Attractive snob.
Strong pop singer. PRINCIPAL. LITTLE INEZ: Female, African-American, 5' 1''
or shorter, to play 9 - 13 years old. Tough, streetwise, outgoing, older
than her years. SEAWEED's lovable little sister. Strong Broadway/Pop Singer.
PRINCIPAL. MALE AUTHORITY FIGURE: Male, 40's - 50's. To play various roles,
including HARRIMAN F. SPRITZER, PRINCIPAL, MR. PINKYand GUARD and also
UNDERSTUDY EDNA TURNBLAD and/or WILBUR TURNBLAD. Must be a sharp, funny,
inventive character actor with a strong singing voice. Think SATURDAY NIGHT
LIVE. PRINCIPAL. FEMALE AUTHORITY FIGURE: Female, 40's - 50's. To play
various roles, including PRUDY PINGLETON, GYM TEACHER and MATRON and also
UNDERSTUDY VELMA VON TUSSLE. Must be a sharp, funny, inventive character
actress with a strong singing voice. Think SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE. PRINCIPAL.
ENSEMBLE SINGERS/DANCERS: Males & females with strong pop singing voices,
movement ability and great personalities, to play high schoolers, can be any
ethnicity & any type. To play varoius parts in the ensemble and possibly
cover principal roles. Also seeking THE DYNAMITES - 3 sexy African American
female singer/dancers inspired by the Supremes. Glorious pop/gospel singing
voices. they are featured in the showstopping number WELCOME TO THE 60'S.
Line begins at 8:30AM. PLEASE DO NOT ARRIVE EARLIER THAN 8:30AM! ALL
performers welcome, no previous theatrical experience necessary. A monitor
will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.
Please prepare 16 bars of a 1960's-style pop song a capella. Please bring a
photo (snapshots are OK) and resume, stapled together. No dancing at this
audition, everyone must sing. Bring sheet music in case you are asked to
sing with piano. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1354/week.

Prepare: 16 bars of a 1960's-style pop song a capella. Please bring a photo
(snapshots are OK) and resume, stapled together. Bring sheet music in case
you are asked to sing with piano. PLEASE DO NOT ARRIVE EARLIER THAN 8:30AM!



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Show Name: Heidi
Theatre Name: Walden Family Playhouse
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Submission
Union: AEA Contract: AEA TYA

      Audition Date(s)
      10/20/2003

Submission/Audition Address: Walden Family Playhouse, Lakewood, CO 00000
Breakdown: Walden Family Playhouse in Lakewood, CO is accepting submissions
for "Heidi" - Rehearsals begin October 27, 2003. The show runs through
January 4, 2004. Seeking a local Denver Equity Stage Manager to fill a
Production Stage Manager position. Resumes can be faxed to Andre Barette,
Production Coordinator: 303-215-0499. Equity TYA Contract. AEA minimum pay
is $510. SM Contract Specifics: 2 days pre-production at no less then 1/3
weekly minimum. 9-Show week ($35.00 extra per show thereafter). Pension and
Health Paid on all weekly contracts.

Prepare: Resumes can be faxed to Andre Barette, Production Coordinator:
303-215-0499.



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Show Name: 42nd Street
Theatre Name: Dodger Theatricals
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/17/2003     9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA-NY, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd floor, New
York, NY 10036
Breakdown: Dodger Theatricals in New York, NY is holding Required Annual
Equity Principal Auditions for "42nd Street." Director: Mark Bramble. Music:
Harry Warren. Lyrics: Al Dubin. Book: Michael Stewart/Mark Bramble. Musical
Director: Todd Ellison. Choreographer: Randy Skinner. Casting: Binder
Casting. Seeking future replacements in the Broadway/Touring Companies.
Breakdown is as follows: PEGGY SAWYER - Very early 20's. Fresh off the bus
from Allentown, Pennsylvania. Full of hope, dreams, innocence, spirit and
most importantly - a genuine talent. Appealing, "fresh as paint," adorable,
"all-American" ideal. Must be superb tapper and sing well; DOROTHY BROCK -
Mid 40's - Mid 50's. About to age any minute. A Broadway star. "PRETTY LADY"
is her return to Broadway after a 10-year absence. There's a touch of
well-masked desperation in her demeanor. Grand, imperious and selfish. Must
have glamour, sing well and move with grace; MAGGIE JONES - 45 - 60 years
old. Co-Author of "PRETTY LADY." Witty, no-nonsense dame, a cross between
BETTY COMDEN, KAY THOMPSON and ROSE MARIE. Has a tart mouth and a big warm
heart. Character comedienne. Strong Broadway Belt, must move well; ANYTIME
ANNIE - Mid - Late 20's. A cross between JOAN BLONDELL and GINGER ROGERS in
the film "42ND STREET." An experienced chorus girl, knows the ropes.
Nobody's fool, quick-witted and smart-mouthed. Tall strapping girl, superb
tapper and strong Broadway Belt. MALE ROLES: JULIAN MARSH - Late 30's - 50.
Broadway Director, powerful presence. When he enters a room, you can cut
tension in the air with a knife. Words "can't" and "no" do not exist in his
language of "show business." He "eats, drinks and lives the show." He is
powerful, commanding, sexy, handsome, intelligent and knowing. Handles any
situation with wit, strength and charm. Svengali, ruthless, but deep down
has caring heart. Baritone; BILLY LAWLOR - Mid 20's - Early 30's. Classic
Juvenile - clean-cut good looks. Warm, charming, personable, everybody's
best friend, "an okay guy," someone "you can take home to mother." Protects
PEGGY, looks out for her, but would love to date her as well. Superb tapper
and first-rate legit Broadway Tenor; BERT BARRY - 45 - 60 years old.
Co-Author of "PRETTY LADY." Cross between ADOLF GREEN, MORRY AMSTERDAM and
OSCAR LEVANT. Funny, witty guy who loves his work. Superb comic, character
singer. Must move well; ANDY LEE - Late 20's - Late 30's. Hard-working dance
director of "PRETTY LADY." Has worked with JULIAN many times, a genuine pro.
Major tap dancer; PAT DENNING - Mid - Late 40's. Actor down on his luck.
Once very handsome, just beginning to go to seed. Good guy in a bad
situation. Trying desperately to keep love affair with DOROTHY BROCK alive.
Was once DOROTHY's vaudeville partner and lover. Covers JULIAN MARSH.
Baritone; ABNER DILLON - 60's. Bankrolling "PRETTY LADY" only because of his
infatuation with DOROTHY BROCK. He is her current "sugar daddy." He's
heavy-set, ridiculous, pompous and not very bright; MAC - 40's. The
efficient, ever-present stage manager. Has worked with JULIAN for many
years. Character man. Covers ABNER & PAT. Baritone; OSCAR - 40's - Early
50's. Rehearsal pianist for "PRETTY LADY." Must be an excellent piano
player. Character man. Please prepare standard legit musical theatre
material from the 1930's and 1940's if possible. DO NOT SING MATERIAL FROM
"42ND ST." Bring sheet music, pianist provided. Bring picture/resume,
stapled together. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided.
Performers of all ethnic and racial backgrounds are encouraged to attend.
Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Broadway: Equity
Production Contract. AEA minimum pay is $1354. (Tour is Special Agreement
Contract. AEA pay.)

Prepare: standard legit musical theatre material from the 1930's and 1940's
if possible. DO NOT SING MATERIAL FROM "42ND ST." Bring sheet music, pianist
provided. Bring picture/resume, stapled together.



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Show Name: Footloose
Theatre Name: Westchester Broadway Theatre
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Dinner Theatre

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      11/06/2003     10:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th floor,
New York, NY 10019
Breakdown: Westchester Broadway Theatre in Elmsford, NY is holding Equity
Chorus Auditions for "Footloose" - first rehearsal is February 2, 2004, show
performs February 12-May 1, 2004. Director/Choreographer: Barry McNabb.
Musical Director: Joel Gelpe. Seeking dancers who sing well and act - all
different types, quick studies able to play high-schoolers and double as
young adults. The ability to play fiddle or accordian to help the onstage
country band at the top of Act II is a plus. Particularly seeking: three
young adult women for the ensemble, to swing and to understudy; and LULU
WARNICKER will be cast from the chorus, 40-ish. Chorus rules are in effect.
A monitor will be provided. Performers of all ethnic and racial backgrounds
are encouraged to attend. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to
auditions. Equity Dinner Theatre Contract. AEA pay.

Prepare: be prepared to dance.



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Show Name: Footloose
Theatre Name: Westchester Broadway Theatre
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA Dinner Theatre

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      11/06/2003     2:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th floor,
New York, NY 10019
Breakdown: Westchester Broadway Theatre in Elmsford, NY is holding open
chorus auditions for "Footloose" - first rehearsal is February 2, 2004, show
performs February 12-May 1, 2004. Director/Choreographer: Barry McNabb.
Musical Director: Joel Gelpe. Seeking dancers who sing well and act - all
different types, quick studies able to play high-schoolers and double as
young adults. The ability to play fiddle or accordian to help the onstage
country band at the top of Act II is a plus. Particularly seeking: three
young adult women for the ensemble, to swing and to understudy; and LULU
WARNICKER will be cast from the chorus, 40-ish. The 2:00PM Open Call will be
run by the Producer. NO UNOFFICIAL LISTS WILL BE HONORED, CARDS WILL BE
DISTRIBUTED AT 12:00. Performers of all ethnic and racial backgrounds are
encouraged to attend. Equity Dinner Theatre Contract. AEA pay.

Prepare: be prepared to dance.



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Show Name: Footloose
Theatre Name: Westchester Broadway Theatre
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA Dinner Theatre

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      11/05/2003     2:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th floor,
New York, NY 10019
Breakdown: Westchester Broadway Theatre in Elmsford, NY is holding open
chorus auditions for "Footloose" - first rehearsal is February 2, 2004, show
performs February 12-May 1, 2004. Director/Choreographer: Barry McNabb.
Musical Director: Joel Gelpe. Seeking dancers who sing well and act - all
different types, quick studies able to play high-schoolers and double as
young adults. The ability to play fiddle or accordian to help the onstage
country band at the top of Act II is a plus. Particularly seeking: six young
males to play TRAVIS, LYLE, BICKLE, JETER and to swing and understudy; one
adult male (30-50) to play COP/PRINCIPAL and others and to cover SHAW; WES
WARNICKER will be cast from the chorus, 40ish; one older man to cover COP
and SHAW, at least 40. The 2:00PM Open Call will be run by the Producer. NO
UNOFFICIAL LISTS WILL BE HONORED, CARDS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AT 12:00.
Performers of all ethnic and racial backgrounds are encouraged to attend.
Equity Dinner Theatre Contract. AEA pay.

Prepare: be prepared to dance.



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Show Name: Footloose
Theatre Name: Westchester Broadway Theatre
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Dinner Theatre

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      11/05/2003     10:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th floor,
New York, NY 10019
Breakdown: Westchester Broadway Theatre in Elmsford, NY is holding Equity
Chorus Auditions for "Footloose" - first rehearsal is February 2, 2004, show
performs February 12-May 1, 2004. Director/Choreographer: Barry McNabb.
Musical Director: Joel Gelpe. Seeking dancers who sing well and act - all
different types, quick studies able to play high-schoolers and double as
young adults. The ability to play fiddle or accordian to help the onstage
country band at the top of Act II is a plus. Particularly seeking: six young
males to play TRAVIS, LYLE, BICKLE, JETER and to swing and understudy; one
adult male (30-50) to play COP/PRINCIPAL and others and to cover SHAW; WES
WARNICKER will be cast from the chorus, 40ish; one older man to cover COP
and SHAW, at least 40. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be
provided. Performers of all ethnic and racial backgrounds are encouraged to
attend. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Dinner
Theatre Contract. AEA pay.

Prepare: be prepared to dance.



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Show Name: Lend Me A Tenor, Bob Almighty, The Petrified Forest
Theatre Name: Theater At The Center
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA CAT 3

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      11/03/2003     10:00 AMto 2:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Theater At The Center, 1040 Ridge Road,
Munster, IN 46321
Breakdown: Theater At The Center in Munster, IN is holding Equity Principal
Auditions for their upcoming season which includes "Lend Me A Tenor" by Ken
Ludwig, "Bob Almighty" by Tom Mula and "The Petrified Forest" by Robert
Sherwood. "Lend Me A Tenor": First rehearsal is January 13, show closes
March 7. "Bob Almighty": First rehearsal is June 22, show closes August 8.
"The Petrified Forest": First rehearsal is August 4, show closes October 10.
Breakdowns are as follows: "Lend Me A Tenor": (The role of Saunders has been
cast.) Max - Mid 30's, rumpled and efficient. He wears glasses; Tito -
Imposing, speaks with Italian accent; Bellhop - insinuating and impossible;
Maggie - Late 20's, pretty and quirky; Maria - A Sohia Loren-type - busty,
proud and excitable. Speaks with Italian accent; Diana - mid thirties,
beautiful and very sexy; Julia - about sixty. An opera patron. "Bob
Almighty": Dr. Wally - nice looking youngish-middle-aged doctor, casually
dressed under his white coat. He's not very assertive; Mr. Carmichael - a
middle-aged man in a very nice suit. Never raises his voice. Very concerned
that people like him. He'd make a good undertaker. Underneath, not a nice
man; JoeyJoJo - a sexy lean, young man, dressed kind of goth and punky, all
in black, shades, pierced spiked hair. He looks threatening, but he is not;
Bob - A terrific older character actor, in a nice looking expensive Hawaiian
shirt - charming, funny, powerful, with a huge heart. Older than he wants to
be; Colleen - a quirky 30-ish social worker, may be wearing a Dr. Seuss
t-shirt under her hospital coat. She's fun; Claire - a nice looking older
woman. Walks with a walker. A fireball in her time. Dry; Karen - A nice
looking businesswoman in her late 30's. Efficient. "The Petrified Forest":
Gabby Maple - 20's, young and pretty, with a certain amount of style about
her, HER principal distinguishing feature is an odd look of resentment in
her large dark eyes. A smart girl trapped in dead end life; Mrs. Chisholm -
about 35-40, rather attractive, rather chic, very world-weary. The Chisholms
belong to the topmost layer of society in Dayton, Ohio; Gramp Maple - an
old, old man. His eyes are watery and his vision blurred. His skin is like
leather that has been dried by a lifetime under the desert sun and thin by
constant rough usage; Boze Hertzlinger - 20ish, a former college football
player. A stalwart, bronzed young man; A Telegraph Lineman - smart-mouth
blue collar worker. Explosive in speech; Jason Maple - 40's an innocuous
know-it-all. A dull, defeated man, solemn, bespectacled, paunchy. Worn down
by life's hard knocks; Alan Squire - thin, wan, vague man of about
thirty-five. He wears a brown felt hat, brown tweed coat and gray flannel
trousers - which came originally, but much too long ago, from the best
Saville Row tailors. He is shabby and dusty but there is about him a sort of
afterglow of elegance. There is something about him - and it is impossible
in a stage direction to say just what it is - that brings to mind the ugly
word "condemned". He is diffident in manner, ultra-polite and soft-spoken.
His accent is that of an Anglicized American; Mr. Chisholm - about
forty-five - thin, dry, sharp, persnickety, with pince-nez eyeglasses;
Jackie - a sarcastic gangster. A dangerous guy; Duke Mantee - about 35, well
built but stoop-shouldered, with a vaguely thoughtful, saturnine face. If he
hadn't elected to take up banditry, he might have been a fine left fielder.
There is, about him, one quality of resemblance to Alan Squier: He too is
unmistakably condemned. He is unshaven and wears an ill-fitting suit with a
gray prison shirt; Plyes - smart, shifty sidekick. Quick and violent. Please
prepare one monologue not to exceed three minutes. Bring picture and resume.
Have a second monologue prepared in the event you are asked. Scripts are
available at the Equity office to be read at the Equity office. Appointments
will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 AM on Monday, October
27. Call 312-641-0406, ONLY 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. EPA Rules are in
effect. A monitor will be provided. Performers of all ethnic and racial
backgrounds are encouraged to attend. Always bring your Equity Membership
Card to auditions. Equity CAT Tier 3 Contract. AEA pay.

Prepare: one monologue not to exceed three minutes. Bring picture and
resume. Have a second monologue prepared in the event you are asked. Scripts
are available at the Equity office to be read at the Equity office.



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Show Name: The Man Who Came To Dinner
Theatre Name: Drury Lane Oakbrook
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Dinner Theatre

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/21/2003     10:00 AMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Drury Lane Oakbrook, 100 Drury Lane, Oakbrook,
IL 60181
Breakdown: Drury Lane Oakbrook in Oakbrook, IL is holding Equity Principal
Auditions for "The Man Who Came To Dinner" - first rehearsal is December 22.
First performance is January 7 and show closes March 7. Director: Ray
Frewen. Seeking actors and actresses - all roles are open. Please prepare a
short comic monologue not to exceed 1 1/2 minutes. Bring picture and resume.
Appointments will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 AM on
Friday, October 10. Call 312-641-0406, ONLY 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. EPA
Rules are in effect. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run
all aspects of this audition. Performers of all ethnic and racial
backgrounds are encouraged to attend. Always bring your Equity Membership
Card to auditions. Equity Dinner Theatre Contract. AEA pay.

Prepare: a short comic monologue not to exceed 1 1/2 minutes.



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Show Name: Heat
Theatre Name: Chicago Dramatist Workshop
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA CAT 1

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/21/2003     12:00 PMto 3:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Chicago Dramatist Workshop, 1105 W. Chicago,
Chicago, IL 60622
Breakdown: Chicago Dramatist Workshop in Chicago, IL is holding Equity
Principal Auditions for "Heat" by Marsha Estell. First rehearsal is February
9 (weekday evenings 6 - 11) through Sunday March 9. Show runs March 11 -
April 18, Thurdays at 7:30, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 and Sundays at
3:00. Callbacks will be the evening of October 29(they will call by October
24). Hopefully the show will be cast by October 30. Artistic Director and
Director: Russ Tutterow. The youngest member of an African American family
leaves the big city and comes home one hot summer to try to restore her
spirit after a near fatal illness. But what she finds is a broken air
conditioner and a family heat wave to match the temperature. "Heat" uses
humor and storytelling to show how a family of women confronts a lifetime of
differences. They are seeking African American actresses for the following
roles: MUDEAR – play age 68, matriarch, battling the early stages of
senility; ROSE - play late 40s, small town grocery store cashier.
High-spirited. In her heyday, she was considered a "Brick House." Now, her
body is at war with gravity; SHARON - play late 40s, small town school
teacher. Attractive but straight-laced and reserved; SHELLY – play early
20s, moved to Chicago a few years ago. A little spoiled. Recovering from
major surgery. You will be asked to read one monologue from the play.
Appointments will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 AM on
Wednesday, October 15th. Call 312-641-0406, ONLY 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 -
4:30. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Performers of all
ethnic and racial backgrounds are encouraged to attend. Always bring your
Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity CAT Tier 1 Contract. AEA pay.

Prepare: You will be asked to read one monologue from the play.



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Show Name: Perfect Crime
Theatre Name: Catherine Russell
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Submission
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway C

      Audition Date(s)
      10/20/2003

Submission/Audition Address: Perfect Crime, Duffy Theatre, 1553 Broadway 3rd
fl, New York, NY 10036
Breakdown: Catherine Russell (GM) in New York, NY is accepting submissions
for "Perfect Crime." Seeking an immediate permanent replacement for the
Assistant Stage Manager/Female Understudy. She must be an experienced
actress with some technical background and/or expertise (and a sense of
humor). ASM/Understudy runs the deck backstage during each show and also
covers the role of MARGARET BRENT: Psychiatrist, very intelligent, good on
her feet, 35-45, small-medium build, lots of energy. Please send to:
Catherine Russell, GM, Perfect Crime, Duffy Theatre, 1553 Broadway, 3rd
Floor, New York NY 10036. Send a picture and resume and a note acknowledging
your willingness to do ASM work ASAP. Equity Off Broadway C Contract, AEA
minimum pay is $680.

Prepare: send to: Catherine Russell, GM, Perfect Crime, Duffy Theatre, 1553
Broadway, 3rd Floor, New York NY 10036. Send a picture and resume and a note
acknowledging your willingness to do ASM work ASAP.



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Show Name: Nine
Theatre Name: Roundabout Theatre Company
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/23/2003     10:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th Street, 6th
Floor, New York, NY 10001
Breakdown: Roundabout Theatre Company in New York, NY is holding their
required 6-Month Equity Chorus Call for "Nine." Music/Lyrics: Maury Yeston.
Book: Arthur Kopit. Director: David Leveaux. Musical Director: Kevin Stites.
Choreographer: Jonathan Butterell. Casting: Jim Carnahan & Jeremy Rich. They
are seeking female singer/actresses to play ages 21-40. They are the women
in Guido's life both past and present who are beautiful, sexy and mysterious
in their own way. Please prepare either a short uptempo or ballad from
traditional musical theatre that best shows off your range. Bring sheet
music. Bring pictures and resumes. A pianist will be provided. Chorus rules
are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Performers of all ethnic and
racial backgrounds are encouraged to attend. Always bring your Equity
Membership Card to auditions. Equity Production Contract. AEA minimum pay is
$1354.

Prepare: a short uptempo or ballad from traditional musical theatre that
best shows off your range. Bring sheet music. Bring pictures and resumes.



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Show Name: Assassins
Theatre Name: Roundabout Theatre Company
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/16/2003     10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 8th Avenue 16th
floor, New York, NY 00000
Breakdown: Roundabout Theatre Company in New York, NY is holding Equity
Principal Auditions for "Assassins" - Production Dates: Spring of 2004.
Music & Lyrics: Stephen Sondheim. Book: John Weidman. Director: Joe
Mantello. Musical Director: Paul Gemignani. Casting Director: Jim Carnahan.
Seeking the following: JOHN WILKES BOOTH - 27. Assassinated President
Abraham Lincoln. Handsome southern gentlemen, wry, and sophisticated. Must
have a superb baritone voice; CHARLES GUITEAU - 41. Assassinated President
James Garfield. An eccentric with delusions of grandeur. Should be a comic
character actor with high baritone voice; LEON CZOLGOSZ - Mid to late 30's.
Assassinated President William McKinley. Son of Polish immigrants. Full-time
laborer since the age of 12. Attends Anarchist rallies where he meets Emma
Goldman. Must have a strong baritone voice; GIUSEPPE ZANGARA - 33. Attempted
to assassinate President-elect Franklin Roosevelt. An angry and embittered
immigrant worker. Must have a superb tenor voice; THE PROPRIETOR - 30's to
40's. A haunting and rather malevolent presence throughout the evening.
Actor should be charactery with a strong baritone voice; EMMA GOLDMAN - 30's
to early 40's. Turn-of-the-century anarchist agitator and feminist. Should
be a shorter and rounder character actress with a strong voice. Will also
play other roles. The following roles have already been cast: BALLADEER/LEE
HARVEY OSWALD; SAMUEL BYCK; SARA JANE MOORE; JOHN HINKLEY; SQUEAKY FROMME.
Please prepare one song of traditional musical theatre. EPA Rules are in
effect. A monitor will be provided. Performers of all ethnic and racial
backgrounds are encouraged to attend. Always bring your Equity Membership
Card to auditions. Equity LORT Non-Rep Contract. AEA minimum pay is
$1083(effective March 1, 2004).

Prepare: one song of traditional musical theatre.



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Show Name: Peter Pan
Theatre Name: Society for the Performing Arts
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Pay

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/14/2003     2:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Actors Equity Assoc, 165 West 46th St, 2nd Fl,
New York, NY 10036
Breakdown: The Society for the Performing Arts at The New Media Theatre
(Media, PA; near Philadelphia) will be holding Equity Chorus auditions for
Peter Pan, based on the play by James M. Barrie. Music: Mark Charlap;
Lyrics: Carolyn Leigh. Rehearsals begin Mon. Nov. 17; performs Dec. 3-28.
Artistic Director/Director: Jesse Cline; Choreographer: Richard Amelius;
Musical Director: John Stenger. Seeking: Pirates: buff and burly,
singer-dancers of varying heights; Indians: Tiger Lily's tribe, excellent
singer-dancers. Equity performers of all ethnic backgrounds, ages, and types
are encouraged to attend. For the auditions, prepare 16 bars that shows your
vocal range. Music from the show is acceptable. No lead sheets or
transposing. Visit www.mediatheatre.com. The Society for the Performing Arts
operates under an Equity Letter of Agreement (LOA) referenced to LORT.
Equity LOA contract; minimum pay is $394 per week.

Prepare: 16 bars that shows your vocal range. Music from the show is
acceptable. No lead sheets or transposing. Visit www.mediatheatre.com.



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Show Name: Peter Pan
Theatre Name: Society for the Performing Arts
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Pay

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/14/2003     10:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: Actors Equity Assoc, 165 West 46th St, 2nd Fl,
New York, NY 10036
Breakdown: The Society for the Performing Arts at The New Media Theatre
(Media, PA; near Philadelphia) will be holding Equity Chorus auditions for
Peter Pan, based on the play by James M. Barrie. Music: Mark Charlap;
Lyrics: Carolyn Leigh. Rehearsals begin Mon. Nov. 17; performs Dec. 3-28.
Artistic Director/Director: Jesse Cline; Choreographer: Richard Amelius;
Musical Director: John Stenger. Seeking: Pirates: buff and burly,
singer-dancers of varying heights; Indians: Tiger Lily's tribe, excellent
singer-dancers. Equity performers of all ethnic backgrounds, ages, and types
are encouraged to attend. For the auditions, prepare 16 bars that shows your
vocal range. Music from the show is acceptable. No lead sheets or
transposing. Visit www.mediatheatre.com. The Society for the Performing Arts
operates under an Equity Letter of Agreement (LOA) referenced to LORT.
Equity LOA contract; minimum pay is $394 per week.

Prepare: 16 bars that shows your vocal range. Music from the show is
acceptable. No lead sheets or transposing. Visit www.mediatheatre.com.



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Show Name: Peter Pan
Theatre Name: Society for the Performing Arts
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA LOA Pay

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/20/2003     6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: The Media Theatre, 104 E. State St, Media, PA
00000
Breakdown: The Society for the Performing Arts at The New Media Theatre
(Media, PA; near Philadelphia) will be holding Equity principal auditions
for Peter Pan, based on the play by James M. Barrie. Music: Mark Charlap;
Lyrics: Carolyn Leigh. Rehearsals begin Mon. Nov. 17; performs Dec. 3-28.
Artistic Directo/Director: Jesse Cline; Choreographer: Richard Amelius;
Musical Director: John Stenger. Seeking: Peter Pan: young elf-like male to
play early teens, blithe and carefree, unbounding energy, vocal range from
low E to B-flat, must move well, gymnastic ability a plus; Wendy Darling:
mezzo-soprano, curious and well-mannered young lady, to play early teens;
Captain Hook: the villain, evil and fearful, leader of a pirate crew,
excellent comic actor, strong baritone; Smee: Hook's sidekick, excellent
comic actor; Tiger Lily: beautiful, young princess, proud leader of the
Indian tribe, excellent dancer. seeking—Lost Boys: Peter's gang of
pranksters, rough and tumble, but child-like, sing and move well. Equity
performers of all ethnic backgrounds, ages, and types are encouraged to
attend. For the auditions, prepare 16 bars that shows your vocal range.
Music from the show is acceptable. No lead sheets or transposing. Visit
www.mediatheatre.com. The Society for the Performing Arts operates under an
Equity Letter of Agreement (LOA) referenced to LORT. Equity LOA contract;
minimum pay is $394 per week.

Prepare: 16 bars that shows your vocal range. Music from the show is
acceptable. No lead sheets or transposing. Visit www.mediatheatre.com.



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Show Name: Agnes of God
Theatre Name: Florida Studio Theatre
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT Pay

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/14/2003     11:00 AMto 1:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl,
New York, NY 10036
Breakdown: Florida Studio Theatre, Richard Hopkins, Artistic Director, will
hold Equity principal auditions for Agnes of God by John Pielmeier.
Rehearsals begin Nov. 18. Show runs Dec. 11-Feb. 7. FST recognizes and
appreciates the benefits of diversity in the work place. People who share
this belief or reflect a diverse background are encouraged to audition.
Prepare your best one-minute contempoary dramatic monologue and bring
updated pictures and resumes. Equity SPT Contract, Category 10, $473
minimum.

Prepare: your best one-minute contempoary dramatic monologue and bring
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Show Name: To Die In Poland
Theatre Name: Martin Starkand, Author/Director
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Submission
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Stge Rdg No Pay

      Audition Date(s)
      10/16/2003

Submission/Audition Address: Martin Starkand, Cherokee Station, PO Box
20763, New York, NY 10021
Breakdown: Martin Starkand, Author/Director, is seeking an Equity actor,
late 40s-middle 50s, an Alan Alda type, for a reading of a dramatic comedy
entitled To Die in Poland. The reading will be held early this fall with an
eye on production before the end of the year. Seeking: Stanley Krasnow: a
trim man, late 40s-middle 50s, a writer who has had little success selling
his work and even less success convincing his father that he has made the
proper career choice, the two men are at odds. Send pictures and resumes to
author-director Martin Starkand, Cherokee Station, PO Box 20763, New York,
NY 10021-0075. Equity staged reading guidelines will be followed.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to author-director Martin Starkand,
Cherokee Station, PO Box 20763, New York, NY 10021-0075.



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Show Name: Cats
Theatre Name: CIE/Stage Holding
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Submission
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: Union N/A Pay

      Audition Date(s)
      10/20/2003

Submission/Audition Address: CIE Stage Holding, Antonio Maura 12, 3a 28014,
Madrid, Spain, EU 00000
Breakdown: CIE/Stage Holding is organizing auditions for the Spanish
production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats in Madrid (opening December 2003).
Auditions will be held in Madrid, Spain at the end of September/beginning
October. Performers must be Spanish-speaking. Seeking well-trained dancers,
females and males, with strong singing abilities, and acrobats who dance
well, for the roles of—Bombalurina/Demeter: strong mezzo belt to C, strong
dance technique, must be at least 5'6'' (170 cm); Rumpleteazer: strong
character mezzo/belt to D, must have a strong dance technique, no taller
than 5'4'' (162 cm); Sillabub: strong dancer, no taller than 5'4'' (162 cm),
strong head voice but must be youthful and very pure in timbre, comfortable
to F; Cassandra/Tantomile/Victoria: very strong dancer with extensive ballet
training, ensemble mezzo (Cassandra must be at least 5'7''/180 cm tall);
Alonzo/Coricopat/Plato/Macavity: tall, very strong dancer with classical
ballet training, ensemble baritone (Plato/Macavity should be able to do
lifts); Mistofelees/Pouncival: must have strong classical ballet training,
confident show baritone with range to F, should be no taller than 5'7'' (180
cm); Mungojerrie/Skimbleshanks: strong high baritone with clean light timbre
to F sharp, must have very strong dance technique; Munkustrap: strong high
baritone with good dramatic range of timbre between gentle crooning and
strong declamation, comfortable to G, emphasis on voice but also be a good
dancer; Rum Tum Tugger: strong rock 'n' roll baritone with honest gentleness
of timbre, low B flat to high B flat in rock style, falsetto an asset, must
dance well, good sense of comedic timing; Tumblebrutus:
acrobat-dancer-singer capable of performing successive back handsprings,
aerials, and other acrobatic feats, baritone. Also seeking: females and
males, well-trained singers, with strong belt and classical voices, for the
roles of—Grizabella: very accomplished singer with wide dramatic range of
vocal timbre, mezzo with strong belt to E flat; Jelly/Jenny: strong
classically trained operatic soprano capable of a wide range of dramatic
timbre, comfortable to high C (Jenny requires tap dancing);
Bustopher/Gus/Growltiger: strong classically trained operatic high baritone
to B flat comfortably, capable of wide dramatic range of timbre, ability to
play "old" an asset; Old Deutoronomy: trained high baritone with strong
classical technique, comfortable to A flat, he must be a mature character
actor who can portray the qualities of wisdom and warmth. For the auditions,
prepare two songs (up-tempo and ballad) and bring your resume, piano score,
and dance clothes and shoes. For further info, contact CIE Stage Holding,
Casting, "Cats" C, Antonio Maura 12, 3a 28014, Madrid, Spain; call
+34-91-523-82-83; fax +34-91-532-72-22; or email tgomez at ciestageholding.com.

Prepare: For further info, contact CIE Stage Holding, Casting, "Cats" C,
Antonio Maura 12, 3a 28014, Madrid, Spain; call +34-91-523-82-83; fax
+34-91-532-72-22; or email tgomez at ciestageholding.com.



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Show Name: Iolanthe, H.M.S. Pinafore, The Mikado
Theatre Name: New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Submission
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA LOA

      Audition Date(s)
      10/12/2003
      10/13/2003
      10/14/2003

Submission/Audition Address: New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players, New York,
NY 11111
Breakdown: The New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players (www.nygasp.org), an
ongoing repertory company founded in 1974, will hold open auditons, by
appointment only, for the 2003-04 season, on Oct. 12-16. Performances at
City Center (Jan. 9-25) and on tour. Repertory includes Iolanthe, H.M.S.
Pinafore, and The Mikado. Legit voices only, no belt. Productions employ a
25-piece orchestra, no amplification (in some venues), extensive movement
and/or dance. Rehearsals evenings and weekends beginning around Nov. 10.
Singers who move well or dance are frequently given preference for ensemble
casting. Qualified singers of all ethnic backgrounds and those with
disabilities are encouraged to audition in appropriate categories. There are
no ethnically specific roles in Gilbert & Sullivan. Most roles may have
already been cast from within the company, however opportunities for
understudies, covers, future consideration, and ensemble performers are
ongoing. Call (212) 769-1000 for an appointment. Audition material must be
in English, clarity of diction is a must for this material; a selection from
Gilbert & Sullivan is preferred. Accompanist provided. LOA Special Agreement
contract for Equity members. Individual contracts for others.

Prepare: Call (212) 769-1000 for an appointment. Audition material must be
in English, clarity of diction is a must for this material; a selection from
Gilbert & Sullivan is preferred. Accompanist provided.



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Show Name: The Lion King
Theatre Name: Stage Holding
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Open Submission
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: European Union Pay

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/07/2003     10:00 AM
      10/13/2003     10:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl,
New York, NY 10036
Breakdown: Stage Holding is casting for male actor-singers for the Hamburg
production of Disney's musical, The Lion King, performing in Hamburg,
Germany. Seeking: Simba: principal character, lives in Africa, an African
lion, lead role, male, plays ages 18-25, 5'10"-6'1" tall, leading
actor-singer with strong pop-rock voice, baritone/tenor, edgy, rebellious,
attractive, sexy, a man-boy with a regal streak, needs to be a good mover
with charm and strength, familiarity with the German language a plus.
Performers must have the necessary skills and meet the description above.
Rehearsals begin December 2003; performances begin January 2004. For the
auditions, be prepared to sing one song, contemporary pop/rock style, as
well as an alternative song choice, in case you are asked for it. Bring
sheet music for the pianist. If you are unable to attend the auditions (and
meet the description above), send pictures and resumes immediately to Attn:
The Lion King, c/o Mungioli Theatricals, Inc., 207 W. 25 St., 6th fl., NYC
10001. Contracts are for one year. European Union contract. Principal
salary.

Prepare: one song, contemporary pop/rock style, as well as an alternative
song choice, in case you are asked for it. Bring sheet music for the
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Show Name: Blonde Robins
Theatre Name:
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Submission
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay

      Audition Date(s)
      10/15/2003

Submission/Audition Address: F. Mullaney, 32 St. Mark's Place, #2, New York,
NY 10003
Breakdown: Submmissions are being accepted for an Oct. 20 public reading of
the screen comedy Blonde Robins at the 440 Studio Theatre. Seeking actors
for the following roles only: Chinese Mafia Boss: older, dictatorial, must
speak Cantonese; Two Chinese Gangsters: comic, thuggish, must speak
Cantonese; Butchie: slow-witted, extremely large woman, 40s, a female Lenny
from Of Mice and Men. Send pictures and resumes immediately to F. Mullaney,
32 St. Mark's Place, #2, New York, NY 10003.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes immediately to F. Mullaney, 32 St. Mark's
Place, #2, New York, NY 10003.



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Show Name: Peter Pan
Theatre Name: Society for the Performing Arts
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/15/2003     10:00 AMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Eighth Avenue Studios, 939 Eighth Ave, 3rd Fl,
New York, NY 10019
Breakdown: The Society for the Performing Arts at The New Media Theatre
(Media, PA; near Philadelphia) will be holding open call auditions for Peter
Pan, based on the play by James M. Barrie. Music: Mark Charlap; Lyrics:
Carolyn Leigh. Seeking: Peter Pan: young elf-like male to play early teens,
blithe and carefree, unbounding energy, vocal range from low E to B-flat,
must move well, gymnastic ability a plus; Wendy Darling: mezzo-soprano,
curious and well-mannered young lady, to play early teens; Captain Hook: the
villain, evil and fearful, leader of a pirate crew, excellent comic actor,
strong baritone; Smee: Hook's sidekick, excellent comic actor; Tiger Lily:
beautiful, young princess, proud leader of the Indian tribe, excellent
dancer. Non-Equity performers of all ethnic backgrounds, ages, and types are
encouraged to attend Rehearsals begin Mon. Nov. 17; performs Dec. 3-28.
Artistic Director/Director: Jesse Cline; Choreographer: Richard Amelius;
Musical Director: John Stenger. For the auditions, prepare 16 bars of music
that shows your vocal range. Music from the show is acceptable. No lead
sheets or transposing. Visit www.mediatheatre.com. The Society for the
Performing Arts operates under an Equity Letter of Agreement (LOA)
referenced to LORT. For Equity performers, an Equity LOA contract is
available. A competitive salary is offered for non-Equity performers.

Prepare: 16 bars of music that shows your vocal range. Music from the show
is acceptable. No lead sheets or transposing.



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Show Name: She Loves Me
Theatre Name: Perennial Productions
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/08/2003     11:00 AMto 3:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: The Wayne Manor, 1515 Route 23, Wayne, NJ 00000
Breakdown: Perennial Productions will hold auditions for men for non-union
production, She Loves Me. All men must sing, age range 20-60. All roles open
except Georg. Also seeking: three women for chorus/understudies. Commitment
is Oct. 20-Dec. 11. All weekday rehearsals/performances. Bring pictures and
resumes, uptempo and ballad. All roles are salaried. Call (201) 841-3280 for
appointment and travel information.

Prepare: Bring pictures and resumes, uptempo and ballad. All roles are
salaried. Call (201) 841-3280 for appointment and travel information.



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Show Name: Match Made in Manhattan
Theatre Name: Black Box Entertainment, Inc
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Submission
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Showcase Pay

      Audition Date(s)
      10/15/2003

Submission/Audition Address: Black Box Entertainment, Inc, 240 East Palisade
A, Englewood, NJ 07631
Breakdown: Black Box Entertainment is accepting submissions for its upcoming
production, Match Made in Manhattan, an interactive theatre piece (in the
tradition of Tony and Tina) satirizing Jewish weddings. Performances 11
consecutive Monday nights at Upper West Side upscale kosher restaurant,
mid-Jan. to March. Auditions will be held mid-Oct.; rehearsals in Dec.
Excellent improv skills required; familiarity with Jewish culture a plus.
All roles open. Seeking: Jester: comic/MC; Sam: groom, 25, punk rocker
turned religious; Dr. Roz: his mom, famous talk show host; Morty: her
estranged husband; Rabbi: calming presence; Leah: bride, 23; Rivky: Leah's
Brooklyn-bred mom; Abraham: Leah's fanatic dad; Gus: Sam's non-Jewish
friend; Giti: Leah's overly sexualized friend. Also seeking two
multi-character swings/understudies to play cabbie, chef, drunk revelers,
etc. Send pictures and resumes (snail mail preferred) to Black Box
Entertainment, Inc., 240 East Palisade Ave., Englewood, NJ 07631; or email
MatchMadeInfo at aol.com. Equity Showcase (approval pending). Pay.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes (snail mail preferred) to Black Box
Entertainment, Inc., 240 East Palisade Ave., Englewood, NJ 07631; or email
MatchMadeInfo at aol.com.



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Show Name: La Cage Aux Folles
Theatre Name: Downtown Cabaret Theatre
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Submission
Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA EMC

      Audition Date(s)
      10/15/2003

Submission/Audition Address: Downtown Cabaret Theatre, 263 Golden Hill St.,
Bridgeport, CT 06604
Breakdown: Downtown Cabaret Theatre, Bridgeport, CT, is still accepting
pictures and resumes for their production of La Cage Aux Folles.
Director/Choreographer: Gary John La Rosa; Musical Director: Bill Stanley.
Still seeking: Les Cagelles: very strong physically fit male/female
dancer/singer. Males need good falsetto range. All dancers must have some
tap. All ethnic groups encouraged to submit. Opens Oct. 31. Closes Feb. 8.
Weekends only. Rehearsal: Oct. 14-31. Two weeks in NYC, one week in
Bridgeport. All positions paid. Fax immediately; or send pictures and
resumes to Richard C. Hallinan, Executive Producer, Downtown Cabaret
Theatre, 263 Golden Hill St., Bridgeport, CT 06604; fax: (203) 576-1444. EMC
program. Do not resubmit.

Prepare: Fax immediately; or send pictures and resumes to Richard C.
Hallinan, Executive Producer, Downtown Cabaret Theatre, 263 Golden Hill St.,
Bridgeport, CT 06604; fax: (203) 576-1444.



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Show Name: The Rainmaker
Theatre Name: Hunterdon Hills Playhouse
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Submission
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay

      Audition Date(s)
      10/15/2003

Submission/Audition Address: Hunterdon Hills Playhouse, 88 Rt. 173 W,
Hampton, NJ 08827
Breakdown: Hunterdon Hills Playhouse, Hampton, NJ, is accepting male
pictures and resumes for its winter production of The Rainmaker. Show runs
Jan. 7-March 31. Pay is $100 per show. Theatre is one hour 20 minutes from
NYC. Place to stay and company car provided without charge. Send pictures
and resumes to Hunterdon Hills Playhouse, 88 Rt. 173 W., Hampton, NJ 08827,
Attn: Mimi.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Hunterdon Hills Playhouse, 88 Rt. 173
W., Hampton, NJ 08827, Attn: Mimi.



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Show Name: La Cage aux Folles
Theatre Name: The Arts Trust
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Stipend

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/10/2003     10:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl,
New York, NY 10019
Breakdown: The Arts Trust, a professional theatre company in Bergen County,
NJ, is seeking: male non-Equity dancer-singers for Cagelles in its
production of La Cage aux Folles. Director: Sam Scalamoni; Music Director:
Tom McDonough; Choreographer: Jennifer DiMinni. First rehearsal Nov. 3,
performances Nov. 21-23. Seeking: strong jazz and tap dancers. Be warmed up
and ready to dance at 10AM. Stipend paid.

Prepare: Be warmed up and ready to dance at 10AM.



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Show Name: The Soapranos, The Godfather's Meshuggener Wedding, Nick and
Zita's Funny Fat Greek Wedding, Joey and Mary's Comedy Wedding
Theatre Name: New York Dinner Theater
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Submission
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay

      Audition Date(s)
      10/15/2003

Submission/Audition Address: NY Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome Rd., Suite 200,
Manhasset, NY 11030
Breakdown: New York Dinner Theater, one of the largest producers of
interactive theatre in the tri-state area, is seeking actors for several of
its ongoing productions: The Soapranos, The Godfather's Meshuggener Wedding,
Nick and Zita's Funny Fat Greek Wedding, and Joey and Mary's Comedy Wedding.
All shows perform on Fri. and Sat. nights in Long Island or New Jersey.
Seeking: Sal: Italian wiseguy, late 20s-early 30s; Jewish and Italian
bridesmaids; Irish father of the bride: speaks with brogue; Irish brother:
speaks with brogue; Italian mother of the groom; Greek bridesmaid: speaks
with Greek accent; sexy ex-girlfriend: speaks with Greek accent; and Greek
brother: speaks with Greek accent. Also seeking contemporary pop singers.
Good comic timing and strong character work are essential for all of these
roles. Send pictures and resumes to NY Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome Rd.,
Suite 200, Manhasset, NY 11030. Specify role. Paid.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to NY Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome Rd.,
Suite 200, Manhasset, NY 11030. Specify role.



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Show Name: The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, The Roots of Rap: Poetry
Theatre Name: Interborough Repertory Theater
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Submission
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay

      Audition Date(s)
      10/16/2003
      10/17/2003
      10/19/2003

Submission/Audition Address: IRT rehearsal space, 154 Christopher St., Ste.
3B, New York, NY 11111
Breakdown: Interborough Repertory Theater (IRT) is casting for three males
and two females, any ethnicity, for a one-hour musical theatre adaptation of
the E.T.A. Hoffman story The Nutcracker and the Mouse King (Writer: Joe
Cosentino; Composer: Susan Mondzak; Musical Director: Cynthia Shaw;
Director/Choreographer: Vivian Hasbrouk; Producer: Jim Sable) and two males
and two females (African-American or Latino performers) for The Roots of
Rap: Poetry, an introduction to African-American poetry (Writer: Marmarra
McKinney; Director: Gregor Manns; Producer: Jim Sable) for its 2003-04
holiday/winter TYA season. Dates for Nutcracker and the Mouse King are Wed.
Nov. 12-Tues. Dec. 23; for Roots of Rap: Poetry, the dates are mid-January
through early March. For Nutcracker, auditions will be held by appointment
only Fri. Oct. 17 from 10AM-7PM and Sun. Oct. 19 from 1-6PM. Seeking:
Nutcracker/Prince: young male lead, knight-in-shining armor, every little
girl's dream Prince, baritone/2nd tenor, stage combat/fencing a plus; Fritz:
male juvenile, uninhibited younger brother; Mouse King: male juvenile,
slightly goofy yet threatening vengeful villain, baritone or tenor, stage
combat/fencing a plus; Godfather Drosselmeier: character man, paternal,
eccentric, mysterious; Pantaloon: character man, classic clown doll which
comes to life, nervous and silly, character voice; Clara: female lead,
young, vulnerable with inner strength, soprano; Louise: young character
woman, bratty older sister; Mimi: young character woman, spoiled French doll
that comes to life, a little vampy, alto or mezzo-soprano. Be prepared to
sing and do short monologue; actors must bring sheet music; accompanist will
be provided. For Roots of Rap: Poetry, auditions will be held by appointment
only Thurs. Oct. 16 from 1-4PM and Fri. Oct. 17 from 2-6PM. Performers must
have a facility for poetic language, be able to portray several different
characters, and be able to move well. Be prepared to read from poetry
provided and to sing (your choice) a cappella. Callbacks for both shows will
be Mon. Oct. 20 from 10AM-4PM and 7-10PM and Tues. Oct. 21 from 10AM-1PM.
Productions are non-Equity and tour primarily to area theatres. Pay is $325
per week, including rehearsals; daytime availability is a must. Auditions
will be held by appointment only. For an appointment, call (212) 206-6875.

Prepare: Auditions will be held by appointment only. For an appointment,
call (212) 206-6875.



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Show Name: Write a Play
Theatre Name: Florida Studio Theatre
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/15/2003     4:00 PMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Ripley Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave., 16th fl,
New York, NY 10036
Breakdown: Florida Studio Theatre will be holding a non-Equity call for male
and female actors, age 20-28, for the Write a Play tour. This tour travels
the state of Florida inspiring youth to write plays. Seeking strong actors
with improvisational skills who can move well. This internship contract
provides a stipend of $150 per week, per diem (when on the road), and
housing. Contract dates are late December through mid-April. Prepare a
one-minute comedic or serio-comedic monologue. Bring updated pictures and
resumes.

Prepare: a one-minute comedic or serio-comedic monologue. Bring updated
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Show Name: Pippin
Theatre Name: Emelin Theatre
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Submission
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA SPT 7

      Audition Date(s)
      10/15/2003

Submission/Audition Address: Emelin Theatre, PO Box 736, Mamaroneck, NY
10543
Breakdown: The Emelin Theatre is accepting pictures and resumes only, for
its production of Pippin, which will rehearse and open in January 2004. Show
will open on Jan. 21, 2004, and run for 10 performances. The director is
Brett Smock and auditions will be held in NYC later this fall. The Emelin
requests both Equity and non-Equity actors to submit pictures to Emelin
Theatre, PO Box 736, Mamaroneck, NY 10543-0736. No calls. The Emelin
operates under an Equity SPT-7 contract.

Prepare: The Emelin requests both Equity and non-Equity actors to submit
pictures to Emelin Theatre, PO Box 736, Mamaroneck, NY 10543-0736.



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Show Name: Dramatic Adaptations of 19th-century Literature
Theatre Name: Chamber Theatre Prod. Inc.
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/06/2003     12:00 PMto 2:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Harlequin Studios, 203 W. 46 St, New York, NY
10036
Breakdown: Chamber Theatre Prod. Inc. of Boston is casting for current and
future positions in four national fall tours and two spring tours. Dramatic
adaptations of 19th-century literature (Poe, Twain, Irving, etc.). Rehearses
Jan.-Feb. in Boston. Tour Oct.-Dec. or Feb.-May ($500/week). Housing paid on
tour. Prepare two contrasting pieces (one dramatic/comic, one classical).
One minute each; two minutes total. Bring picture and resume. Also seeking
actor-technicians. Minorities encouraged.

Prepare: two contrasting pieces (one dramatic/comic, one classical). One
minute each; two minutes total. Bring picture and resume.



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Show Name: The Elves and the Shoemaker
Theatre Name: Manhattan Children's Theatre
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Submission
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Stipend

      Audition Date(s)
      10/15/2003

Submission/Audition Address: Manhattan Children's Theatre, 380 Broadway, 4th
fl, New York, NY 10013
Breakdown: Manhattan Children's Theatre is seeking adult actors/actresses
for upcoming children's theatre production of The Elves and the Shoemaker.
Rehearses Oct. 13-Nov. 14; performs weekends Nov. 15-Jan. 4 (no performances
over Thanksgiving weekend). Mail pictures and resumes to Manhattan
Children's Theatre, Attn: Bruce Merrill, 380 Broadway, 4th fl., New York, NY
10013. Some pay (stipend).

Prepare: Mail pictures and resumes to Manhattan Children's Theatre, Attn:
Bruce Merrill, 380 Broadway, 4th fl., New York, NY 10013.



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Show Name: One Hour Book Musical
Theatre Name:
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Submission
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay

      Audition Date(s)
      10/15/2003

Submission/Audition Address: Tom Wilson Weinberg, PO Box 2233, Philadelphia,
PA 19103
Breakdown: Submissions are being accepted from three male actor-singers for
a one-hour book musical. Must be versatile actors who can age from their 20s
to their 80s. Prepare a song and a short monologue. Pay will be percentage
of the door. Send pictures and resumes to Tom Wilson Weinberg, PO Box 2233,
Philadelphia, PA 19103. For more information, email tww10 at hotmail.com.
Rehearsals and performances in New York.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Tom Wilson Weinberg, PO Box 2233,
Philadelphia, PA 19103. For more information, email tww10 at hotmail.com.



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Show Name: Betty and Charlie
Theatre Name:
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Submission
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay

      Audition Date(s)
      10/15/2003

Submission/Audition Address: K. Allison, 506 E. 13 St., #27, New York, NY
10009
Breakdown: Submissions are being accepted from two experienced actors to
play Betty and Charlie in a new play by an award-winning playwright.
Seeking: Betty: 17 years old, is determined to escape her domineering father
and their poor Ozark Mountain farm, feral, sassy, but genuinely sweet, needs
facility with Ozark/West Tennessee accent; Charley: 24 years old and has
come to the Ozarks from St. Louis to be a land salesman, loves Betty but is
torn between his father-figure boss and a commitment to her, he is loyal and
trustworthy, but still searching for who he is. Send pictures and resumes to
K. Allison, 506 E. 13 St., #27, New York, NY 10009.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to K. Allison, 506 E. 13 St., #27, New
York, NY 10009.



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Show Name: The Sisters Rosensweig
Theatre Name: C.A.S.T. Players
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/14/2003     8:00 PM
      10/15/2003     8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Sid Jacobson Jewish Community Center, 300
Forest D, East Hills, NY 11111
Breakdown: The C.A.S.T. Players will hold open auditions for The Sisters
Rosensweig. Seeking four men and four women. Transportation expenses
included. Director: Allan Samuels; Producer: Brooke Botwinick. Email:
bbotwinick at jcca.org. Call (516) 484-1545.

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Show Name: Goldilocks and the Holiday Bears
Theatre Name: Pax Amicus Theatre
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Open Submission
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/16/2003     1:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Pax Amicus Theatre, Lake Shore Rd, Budd Lake,
NJ 00000
Breakdown: Pax Amicus Theatre will hold auditions for Goldilocks and the
Holiday Bears, a musical for children. Seeking: Goldilocks; Baby Bear: short
adults over 18. Rehearses and plays days during November and December. Must
have transportation. For an appointment, send pictures and resumes to Pax
Amicus Theatre, Lake Shore Rd., Budd Lake, NJ 07828. Directions: Exit 26
from Rt. 80 West. For further information, call (973) 691-4900. Pay.

Prepare: For an appointment, send pictures and resumes to Pax Amicus
Theatre, Lake Shore Rd., Budd Lake, NJ 07828. Directions: Exit 26 from Rt.
80 West. For further information, call (973) 691-4900.



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Show Name: Sharon and Billy, Beirut
Theatre Name: Charles Rosen Casting
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Submission
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Showcase No Pay

      Audition Date(s)
      10/22/2003

Submission/Audition Address: Charles Rosen Casting, 140 W. 22 St., 4th fl,
New York, NY 10011
Breakdown: Charles Rosen Casting is holding auditions for NeoPack's
production of Sharon and Billy, and Beirut, two one-acts by Alan Bowne, to
be performed together. Seeking: Dad/Guard: Caucasian male, 40s, actor with
big presence who represents an oppressive force in both plays; Mom:
Caucasian female, 30s, typical 1950s mom, stretched to the limits by her
family. Rehearsing Oct. 31–Dec. 4. Performances Dec. 5–20 at a theatre in
midtown. Auditions will be held at Acting Management, 140 W. 22 St., 4th
fl., NYC. Preparation: cold reading. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 22 to
Charles Rosen Casting, 140 W. 22 St., 4th fl., New York, NY 10011, Attn:
Sharon & Billy; or email tom at crcasting.com. Equity showcase (approval
pending).

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 22 to Charles Rosen Casting, 140
W. 22 St., 4th fl., New York, NY 10011, Attn: Sharon & Billy; or email
tom at crcasting.com.



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Show Name: The Scarlet Letter
Theatre Name: Tempest Productions
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/05/2003     1:00 PMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Jersey City Museum, 350 Montgomery St, Jersey
City, NJ 00000
Breakdown: Tempest Productions will be holding open auditions for a new
adaptation of Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter. Roles are available for a cast
of 13: six male roles, ages 16-60; and seven female roles, ages 12-50.
Rehearsals begin Oct. 12. Ten performances running Dec. 4-13; both matinee
and evening performances, Thurs.-Sun. Rehearsal and performance space is
accessible via Path trains and Light Rail. Rehearsals will be held primarily
on the weekends. Sides will be available. Familiarity with the novel and the
time period required. For more information, contact Tempest at (800)
475-5633 or check the website at www.tempestproductions.org.

Prepare: Sides will be available. Familiarity with the novel and the time
period required. For more information, contact Tempest at (800) 475-5633 or
check the website at www.tempestproductions.org.



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Show Name: The Breakfast Club
Theatre Name: Flaming Cave Productions
Post Date: 10/02/2003
Call Type: Submission
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay

      Audition Date(s)
      10/10/2003

Submission/Audition Address: Flaming Cave Productions, 440 Lafayette St, New
York, NY 10003
Breakdown: Flaming Cave Productions is accepting submissions for a
non-Equity parody production of The Breakfast Club. All roles open. Seeking:
over-exaggerated characters, 20s-30s, with excellent physical and verbal
comic timing skills for all parts. All ethnic backgrounds encouraged to
submit. Seeking: super princess type; fun intense burnout type; nerdy nerd
type; big baby jock type; overweight goth girl type; controlling nut job
principal type: male/female 45-plus. Pay, no calls or drop-offs. Send all
submissions to Flaming Cave Productions, Barry Brisco, 440 Lafayette St.,
6th fl., New York, NY 10003.

Prepare: Send all submissions to Flaming Cave Productions, Barry Brisco, 440
Lafayette St., 6th fl., New York, NY 10003.



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Show Name: Mobile Video Car Commercial
Theatre Name: Linda Palmer, Producer
Post Date: 10/01/2003
Call Type: Submission
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay

      Audition Date(s)
      10/14/2003

Submission/Audition Address: Linda Palmer,7336 Santa Monica Blvd., #751,
Woodland Hills, CA 90046
Breakdown: Linda Palmer, Producer, is accepting submissions for a 35mm
commercial featuring a depressed family that suddenly becomes excited by
mobile video in their car. Shoot starts Oct. 18. Copy, meals and pay.
Seeking: Daughter: Caucasian, 10, soccer player; Son: Caucasian, 7. Send
pictures and resumes by Oct. 14 to Linda Palmer,7336 Santa Monica Blvd.,
#751, W. Hollywood, CA 90046.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 14 to Linda Palmer,7336 Santa
Monica Blvd., #751, W. Hollywood, CA 90046.



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Show Name: Judy's Scary Little Christmas
Theatre Name: JSLC Productions
Post Date: 10/01/2003
Call Type: Submission
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA 99 Seat Thtr Pay

      Audition Date(s)
      10/15/2003

Submission/Audition Address: David Church, 931 N. Alfred St., #201, Los
Angeles, CA 90069
Breakdown: JSLC Productions is accepting submissions for Judy's Scary Little
Christmas, the return engagement of last season's musical comedy that
centers on a 1959 Judy Garland TV special. Director: Kay Cole. Rehearsals
start Nov. 15. Performances run Dec. 4-28 at the Court Theatre. There is
pay. Seeking: Male quartet member of The Merrymakers: 25-45, prefer
attractive baritone, must sing, dance, and act as a member of Judy's back-up
quartet, also serves as understudy to Liberace, Bing Crosby, and Richard
Nixon. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 15 to David Church, 931 N. Alfred
St., #201, Los Angeles, CA 90069. For information contact writerdmc at aol.com.
Equity 99 Seat Theatre contract.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 15 to David Church, 931 N. Alfred
St., #201, Los Angeles, CA 90069. For information contact writerdmc at aol.com.



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Show Name: The Great White Hope
Theatre Name: B.E.R. Productions
Post Date: 10/01/2003
Call Type: Submission
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA 99 Seat Thtr

      Audition Date(s)
      11/01/2003

Submission/Audition Address: B.E.R. Productions, 605 W. Huntington Dr.,
#519, Monrovia, CA 91016
Breakdown: B.E.R. Productions is accepting submissions for The Great White
Hope, a drama about America's first African-American heavy weight champion.
Director: Ted Lange. Performances run Jan. 4-Feb. 15 at the Odyssey.
Seeking: Caucasian females: 25-40, attractive to beautiful with innocence;
Caucasian males: 28-65; African-American males: 20-65; African-American
females: 25-40, attractive, sassy; African-American females #2: 60+,
motherly. Send pictures and resumes by Nov. 1 to B.E.R. Productions, 605 W.
Huntington Dr., #519, Monrovia, CA 91016. Equity 99 Seat Theatre contract.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Nov. 1 to B.E.R. Productions, 605 W.
Huntington Dr., #519, Monrovia, CA 91016.



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Show Name: Free Fall
Theatre Name: Cedric Duplechain, Producer
Post Date: 10/01/2003
Call Type: Submission
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA 99 Seat Thtr

      Audition Date(s)
      10/08/2003

Submission/Audition Address: Dedra West, 1214 W. 68th St, Los Angeles, CA
90044
Breakdown: Cedric Duplechain, Producer, is accepting submissions for Free
Fall, a play about two African-American male siblings that struggle to
reconcile and a wife that helps them get there. Rehearsals start Oct. 14.
Performances run Dec. 4-21 at the Elephant Theatre. There is pay. Seeking:
Grant: African-American, 25-35, tightly wound, desk cop, grew up in the
streets, and eventhough he has left that life far behind, he still retains
an edge; Alex: female, African-American, 25-35, Grant's wife, quintessential
middle class, married Grant in an attempt to touch a life she knew nothing
about; Monk: African-American, 25-35, Grant's brother, ex-con, crudeness
comes from an innocent attempt to please; Spoon: African-American, 25-35,
would be working for IBM if born of a different race or class. Send pictures
and resumes by Oct. 8 to Dedra West, 1214 W. 68th St., Los Angeles, CA
90044. For information contact duplechainwest at aol.com. Equity 99 Seat
Theatre contract.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 8 to Dedra West, 1214 W. 68th
St., Los Angeles, CA 90044. For information contact duplechainwest at aol.com.



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Show Name: Beyond Therapy
Theatre Name: Long Beach Playhouse Studio Theatre
Post Date: 10/01/2003
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA 99 Seat SomePay

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/12/2003     7:00 PMto 10:00 PM
      10/13/2003     7:00 PMto 10:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Long Beach Playhouse Studio, 5021 E. Anaheim
St, Long Beach, CA 99999
Breakdown: Gigi Fusco Meese, Producer, will hold auditions for Beyond
Therapy, a comedy by Christopher Durang. Director: Martie Ramm. Rehearsals
start Oct. 18. Performances run Nov. 28-Dec. 13, Jan. 2-17 at the Long Beach
Playhouse Studio Theatre. There is some pay for union actors. Seeking:
Bruce: 30-35, fairly pleasant- looking, real bisexual truly attracted to
women and men, contradictory but not very logical, very innocent, his
innocence and genuine bisexuality are essential; Prudence: 29-32,
attractive, intelligent, vulnerable, looking for a relationship; Stuart:
35-40, macho bully, preposterously insecure but a believably sincere
therapist, very masculine; Charlotte: 35-45, warm, loving, and stark-raving
mad therapist, life-affirming loon, crazy and her synapses are way, way off,
when she makes sense, she really makes sense; Bob: 28-35, Bruce's boyfriend,
acts immature around Prudence, thinks everyone is gay, real baby but not a
bitchy queen or a woman-hater; Andrew: 25-32, waiter, polite on the surface
but quirky/ crazy on the inside, can be a little tough but is really a
normal, polite, cute waiter with problems underneath. Bring a one-to
two-minute comedy monologue. Bring pictures and resumes. For information
contact (562) 494-1014, ext. 524 or e-mail LBPH75 at aol.com. Equity 99 Seat
Theatre contract.

Prepare: a one-to two-minute comedy monologue. Bring pictures and resumes.
For information contact (562) 494-1014, ext. 524 or e-mail LBPH75 at aol.com.



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Show Name: Danny and the Deep Blue Sea
Theatre Name: Charlie Pineapple Theatre
Post Date: 10/01/2003
Call Type: Submission
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay

      Audition Date(s)
      10/09/2003
      10/10/2003

Submission/Audition Address: Charlie Pineapple Theatre, 248 B. N. 8th St,
Brooklyn, NY 11211
Breakdown: The Charlie Pineapple Theatre Company, located five minutes from
Manhattan, is casting for its production of John Patrick Shanley's Danny and
the Deep Blue Sea. Seeking: one male, mid- to late 20s; and one female, mid-
to late 20s. Rehearsals begin Mon. Oct. 13; show opens Nov. 13 and runs
through Dec. 20. Auditions will be held by appointment only Thurs. Oct. 9
and Fri. Oct. 10 with callbacks Sun. Oct. 12. Send pictures and resumes ASAP
to Charlie Pineapple Theatre, Attn: Mark VanDerBeets, 248 B. N. 8th St.,
Brooklyn, NY 11211.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes ASAP to Charlie Pineapple Theatre, Attn:
Mark VanDerBeets, 248 B. N. 8th St., Brooklyn, NY 11211.



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Show Name: Dirty Blonde
Theatre Name: Theatreworks
Post Date: 10/01/2003
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/13/2003     7:00 PM
      10/14/2003     7:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Theatreworks, 5 Brookside Ave, New Milford, CT
00000
Breakdown: Richard Pettibone and Bill Hughes, Producers, are holding open
auditions for Dirty Blonde. All three roles available: Jo/Mae, Charlie, and
Man: all require singing and some dancing. Rehearsals Oct. 27-Dec. 3;
performs Dec. 4-Jan. 3. Director: Jane Farnol. Prepare your best 16 bars. An
accompanist will be provided. Readings will be from the script. For
character details and more info visit www.theatreworks.us.

Prepare: your best 16 bars. An accompanist will be provided. Readings will
be from the script. For character details and more info visit
www.theatreworks.us.



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Show Name: Fiddler on the Roof
Theatre Name: Nederlander Productions
Post Date: 10/01/2003
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Production

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/14/2003     1:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th St., 6th Fl, New
York, NY 10001
Breakdown: Nederlander Productions, Producer, is holding an open call for
Equity and non-Equity performers who sing in the Broadway revival of Fiddler
on the Roof. First rehearsal Dec.; first performance Jan. 16, 2004; opens
Feb. 12, 2004. Book: Joseph Stein; Lyrics: Sheldon Harnick; Music: Jerry
Bock; Musical Director: Kevin Stites; Director: David Leveaux; Casting: Jim
Carnahan. Seeking: Hodel: early 20s, Tevye's daughter, witty and intelligent
whose eyes are open to the changing world around her by a young teacher who
comes to town, seeking a strong singer-actress; Fyedka: mid-20s, local
Russian boy who despite his gentile heritage and the political climate of
the country, falls in love with Chava, seeking a strong actor with a strong
tenor voice. No monitor required. The producers will handle all aspects of
this call. Be aware that typing may occur. Prepare 16-32 bars of one song of
traditional musical theatre. Bring your own sheet music. A pianist will be
provided. Bring pictures and resumes. All non-Equity actors who are hired
will be required to join Equity. Equity Production contract; minimum pay is
$1,354 per week.

Prepare: Be aware that typing may occur. Prepare 16-32 bars of one song of
traditional musical theatre. Bring your own sheet music. A pianist will be
provided. Bring pictures and resumes.



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Show Name: Some Sorta Somethin' Productions
Theatre Name: Some Sorta Somethin' Productions
Post Date: 10/01/2003
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/05/2003     2:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: New Dance Group, 254 W. 47 St, New York, NY
10036
Breakdown: Some Sorta Somethin' Productions is seeking: male and female
dancers for replacements within company, ages 13 and up, with strong ballet
and modern/jazz technique. Artistic Director: Christopher Recchia. Pictures
and resume and reservation required. Call (732) 864-0488, ext. 11; or email
nycpacinc at aol.com.

Prepare: Pictures and resume and reservation required. Call (732) 864-0488,
ext. 11; or email nycpacinc at aol.com.



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Show Name: Maybe Baby, It's You
Theatre Name: Entertainment Events Inc.
Post Date: 10/01/2003
Call Type: Submission
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay

      Audition Date(s)
      10/08/2003

Submission/Audition Address: Entertainment Events Inc., 320 W. 37 St., 8th
fl, New York, NY 10018
Breakdown: Entertainment Events Inc., Producer, is casting for a
two-character romantic comedy, Maybe Baby, It's You. Seeking: attractive men
and women, ages 25-35, to play multiple characters in search of the perfect
soul mate. Actors must have superb timing, great physical comedic skills,
and the ability to play a wide range of ages and types. Rehearses for two
weeks in mid-October; performs for four dates in 2003 and 2004. Performs
Nov. 4-8, 2003 at Eisemann Center Theatre, Richardson, TX; Feb. 10-22, 2004
at Macomb Center for the Arts, Clinton Township, MI; Feb. 13, 2004 at
Scranton Cultural Center, Scranton, PA; and Apr. 2-3, 2004 at Harrison Hall,
Harrisonburg, VA. Salary, plus travel (air and ground), and private hotel
provided. Send pictures and resumes ASAP (by Oct. 8) to Entertainment Events
Inc., Attn: Steven Harris, 320 W. 37 St., 8th fl., New York, NY 10018; or
email sdh at entertainmenteventsinc.com.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes ASAP (by Oct. 8) to Entertainment Events
Inc., Attn: Steven Harris, 320 W. 37 St., 8th fl., New York, NY 10018; or
email sdh at entertainmenteventsinc.com.



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Show Name: Joys of Lipstick
Theatre Name:
Post Date: 10/01/2003
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/06/2003     7:30 PMto 9:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: 440 Studios, 440 Lafayette, Studio 4F, New
York, NY 10000
Breakdown: Currently casting Middle-Eastern /South Asian/Mediterranean
actors and dancers for a new play Joys of Lipstick. Also seeking two
American types: one male (40s), and one female (20s). Rehearsals will be
Thursdays-Sundays, days and evenings beginning Oct. 23. Play will run at
Producer's Club from Dec. 10-14. Seeking: Nasti: 20s, female,
boyish-looking; Shabnam: early 20s, female; Maman Bezorg: middle-aged
female; Mahtob: middle-aged female; Khanum Sayeed: middle-aged female;
Babak: middle-aged male; Hussein: male, 30s; Pasadaran: male, 20s; Dr.
Lowenstein: 40s, plastic surgeon; Anne: 20s, blonde. Also seeking four
female dancers. Middle-Eastern dance experience helpful, but not required.
Non-union performers only. Actors: Prepare a two to three minute dramatic
monologue and bring pictures and resumes. Dancers: wear leotards and ballet
slippers. Auditions will be held by appointment only. Contact Layla
Dowlatshahi at (212) 625-1502 for an appointment.

Prepare: Actors: Prepare a two to three minute dramatic monologue and bring
pictures and resumes. Dancers: wear leotards and ballet slippers. Auditions
will be held by appointment only. Contact Layla Dowlatshahi at (212)
625-1502 for an appointment.



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Show Name: Peter Pan
Theatre Name: Society for the Performing Arts
Post Date: 10/01/2003
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/13/2003     9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Floor, New York,
NY 10036
Breakdown: The Society for the Performing Arts at The New Media Theatre
(Media, PA; near Philadelphia) will be holding Equity principal auditions
for Peter Pan, based on the play by James M. Barrie. Music: Mark Charlap;
Lyrics: Carolyn Leigh. Rehearsals begin Mon. Nov. 17; performs Dec. 3-28.
Artistic Directo/Director: Jesse Cline; Choreographer: Richard Amelius;
Musical Director: John Stenger. Seeking: Peter Pan: young elf-like male to
play early teens, blithe and carefree, unbounding energy, vocal range from
low E to B-flat, must move well, gymnastic ability a plus; Wendy Darling:
mezzo-soprano, curious and well-mannered young lady, to play early teens;
Captain Hook: the villain, evil and fearful, leader of a pirate crew,
excellent comic actor, strong baritone; Smee: Hook's sidekick, excellent
comic actor; Tiger Lily: beautiful, young princess, proud leader of the
Indian tribe, excellent dancer. Equity performers of all ethnic backgrounds,
ages, and types are encouraged to attend. For the auditions, prepare music
that shows your vocal range. Music from the show is acceptable. No lead
sheets or transposing. Visit www.mediatheatre.com. The Society for the
Performing Arts operates under an Equity Letter of Agreement (LOA)
referenced to LORT. Equity LOA contract; minimum pay is $394 per week.

Prepare: music that shows your vocal range. Music from the show is
acceptable. No lead sheets or transposing. Visit www.mediatheatre.com.



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Show Name: Stones in His Pockets, Lettice and Lovage, Legal Snarls, or
Groucho for the Defense
Theatre Name: The Northeast Theatre
Post Date: 10/01/2003
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/12/2003     7:00 PMto 10:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Kitt Conference Rm, Keystone College, Rtes. 6 &
11, La Plume, PA 11111
Breakdown: The Northeast Theatre (TNT) will hold Equity principal auditions
for its 12th season 2003-04 including Stones in His Pockets, rehearsals
begin Nov. 24, performances are five a week Dec. 11-21; Lettice and Lovage,
rehearsals begin Jan. 20, performances are five a week Feb. 5-16; and Legal
Snarls, rehearsals begin April 27, performances are five a week May 13-30.
Director: David Zarko. Casting for Stones in His Pockets: Two Irish lads are
extras for a Hollywood film being shot in a small village in County Kerry.
When a tragedy diverts the attention of the townspeople and the movie folk
insist on continuing on schedule, the resulting ruckus is very instructive.
This is a play about new beginnings and fresh hope. Seeking the following
available roles -- Charlie: mid-30s; and Jake: mid-30s. Both actors play
multiple roles, so the ability to create strong vocal and physical
characterizations of real people is necessary. Also required is a strong
knowledge of Irish, British, and American regionalisms. Also casting for
Lettice and Lovage: Lettice is a tour guide. A very bored tour guide in an
historical residence. One who discovers that history, dramatically
interpreted, is more interesting than history distilled into lists of events
and dates. This gets her into trouble, but eventually gains her a friend and
fellow enthusiast whom she almost kills while re-enacting the execution of
Charles II. Seeking the following available roles: Miss Framer: 35-55; and
Mr. Bardolph: 40-60. Also casting for Legal Snarls, or Groucho for the
Defense: Groucho, Chico, and Harpo take the law into their own hands and
twist it into something remarkably familiar. Based on a 1933 radio series
Flywheel, Schyster, and Flywheel, these are legal shenanigans undreamed of
even in the highest levels of government. Seeking the following available
role: Groucho: close imitation and strong knowledge of physical comedy
required. Those auditioning should prepare a single one- to two-minute
monologue. If you require further information, email
contact at thenortheasttheatre.org. Do not contact The Metropolitan Playhouse
or the director about these auditions. Those who cannot attend the audition
may send pictures and resumes to TNT, One College Green, La Plume, PA 18440.
Equity Small Professional Theatre (SPT) contract, Category Five (pending
approval); $272/wk. Most rehearsals and all performances will take place in
La Plume, PA (near Scranton, PA).

Prepare: a single one- to two-minute monologue. If you require further
information, email contact at thenortheasttheatre.org. Do not contact The
Metropolitan Playhouse or the director about these auditions.



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Show Name: Stones in His Pockets, Lettice and Lovage, Legal Snarls, or
Groucho for the Defense
Theatre Name: The Northeast Theatre
Post Date: 10/01/2003
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/08/2003     9:00 AMto 5:00 PM
      10/09/2003     9:00 AMto 5:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: The Metropolitan Playhouse, 220 E. 4 St, New
York, NY 11111
Breakdown: The Northeast Theatre (TNT) will hold Equity principal auditions
for its 12th season 2003-04 including Stones in His Pockets, rehearsals
begin Nov. 24, performances are five a week Dec. 11-21; Lettice and Lovage,
rehearsals begin Jan. 20, performances are five a week Feb. 5-16; and Legal
Snarls, rehearsals begin April 27, performances are five a week May 13-30.
Director: David Zarko. Casting for Stones in His Pockets: Two Irish lads are
extras for a Hollywood film being shot in a small village in County Kerry.
When a tragedy diverts the attention of the townspeople and the movie folk
insist on continuing on schedule, the resulting ruckus is very instructive.
This is a play about new beginnings and fresh hope. Seeking the following
available roles -- Charlie: mid-30s; and Jake: mid-30s. Both actors play
multiple roles, so the ability to create strong vocal and physical
characterizations of real people is necessary. Also required is a strong
knowledge of Irish, British, and American regionalisms. Also casting for
Lettice and Lovage: Lettice is a tour guide. A very bored tour guide in an
historical residence. One who discovers that history, dramatically
interpreted, is more interesting than history distilled into lists of events
and dates. This gets her into trouble, but eventually gains her a friend and
fellow enthusiast whom she almost kills while re-enacting the execution of
Charles II. Seeking the following available roles: Miss Framer: 35-55; and
Mr. Bardolph: 40-60. Also casting for Legal Snarls, or Groucho for the
Defense: Groucho, Chico, and Harpo take the law into their own hands and
twist it into something remarkably familiar. Based on a 1933 radio series
Flywheel, Schyster, and Flywheel, these are legal shenanigans undreamed of
even in the highest levels of government. Seeking the following available
role: Groucho: close imitation and strong knowledge of physical comedy
required. Those auditioning should prepare a single one- to two-minute
monologue. If you require further information, email
contact at thenortheasttheatre.org. Do not contact The Metropolitan Playhouse
or the director about these auditions. Those who cannot attend the audition
may send pictures and resumes to TNT, One College Green, La Plume, PA 18440.
Equity Small Professional Theatre (SPT) contract, Category Five (pending
approval); $272/wk. Most rehearsals and all performances will take place in
La Plume, PA (near Scranton, PA).

Prepare: a single one- to two-minute monologue. If you require further
information, email contact at thenortheasttheatre.org. Do not contact The
Metropolitan Playhouse or the director about these auditions.



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Show Name: Concert of Excellence
Theatre Name: Welly Yang, Producer
Post Date: 10/01/2003
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay

      Audition Date(s)     Times
      10/05/2003     9:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: Second Generation Office, New York, NY 11111
Breakdown: Welly Yang, Producer, is holding auditions by appointment for the
Concert of Excellence. Second Generation, an Asian-American theater company,
will be holding auditions for the 50-member Children's Choir of Excellence,
which will perform at Lincoln Center's New York State Theater on Dec. 1.
Director: Devanand Janki. Seeking: vocalists of Asian descent, between the
ages of 9-14. The selected children will participate in an eight-week
program that includes weekly rehearsals with Broadway and theatrical
professionals, including Tony Award-winning composer Jason Robert Brown and
Lucille Lortel award-recipient director/choreographer Devanand Janki. For
the auditions, no preparation necessary. Auditions will be held by
appointments only. For more info about the program and to set up an
audition, call Chris at (917) 749-3915; or email or chris at 2g.org.

Prepare: For the auditions, no preparation necessary. Auditions will be held
by appointments only. For more info about the program and to set up an
audition, call Chris at (917) 749-3915; or email or chris at 2g.org.



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Show Name: My Soul Is a Witness
Theatre Name: JENA Company of Manhattan
Post Date: 10/01/2003
Call Type: Submission
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay

      Audition Date(s)
      10/15/2003

Submission/Audition Address: Witness, 1650 Broadway, Ste. 1107, New York, NY
10019
Breakdown: The JENA Company of Manhattan is casting for the non-Equity
national tour video of My Soul Is a Witness, a promotional video for the new
play, a mosaic of important people and events from the Civil Rights
Movement. The video production will include segments from six different
scenes with a total running time of approximately five to six minutes.
Seeking two black character actors: one male and one female, ages 50-65, of
extraordinary acting ability. Performers will play roles ranging from Fannie
Lou Hamer to Emmett Till's Uncle and lesser-known but important Movement
workers. Strong a cappella singing ability a plus. Auditions and shoot will
take place in NYC in late October. Rehearses Oct. 8-10 (evenings most
likely); shooting Oct. 11. Professional pay for the period. Producer: John
Adams; Director: David Barr III. Email pictures and resumes to
jenaco at sisna.com; or mail to Witness, 1650 Broadway, Ste. 1107, New York, NY
10019.

Prepare: Email pictures and resumes to jenaco at sisna.com; or mail to Witness,
1650 Broadway, Ste. 1107, New York, NY 10019.



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Show Name: Defending the Caveman
Theatre Name: Entertainment Events
Post Date: 10/01/2003
Call Type: Submission
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay

      Audition Date(s)
      10/15/2003

Submission/Audition Address: Entertainment Events, 320 W. 37th St, 8th Fl,
New York, NY 10018
Breakdown: Entertainment Events Inc. (EEI) is seeking: a production stage
manager for the non-union tour of Defending the Caveman. Seeking: a PSM with
tour experience. The PSM will supervise load-in, focus, sound check,
load-out, and will run sound and light boards for the show. Rehearses Nov.
2-3; performs Nov. 4-Dec. 7, 2003, plus additional dates in 2004. Salary,
per diem, private housing, and transportation provided. Email resumes ASAP
(by Oct. 15) to Steven Harris at EEI at sdh at entertainmenteventsinc.com; or
mail Entertainment Events, 320 W. 37 St., 8th fl., New York, NY 10018.

Prepare: Email resumes ASAP (by Oct. 15) to Steven Harris at EEI at
sdh at entertainmenteventsinc.com; or mail Entertainment Events, 320 W. 37 St.,
8th fl., New York, NY 10018.



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Show Name: Menopause the Musical
Theatre Name: Entertainment Events
Post Date: 10/01/2003
Call Type: Submission
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay

      Audition Date(s)
      10/10/2003

Submission/Audition Address: Entertainment Events, 320 W. 37th St, 8th Fl,
New York, NY 10018
Breakdown: Entertainment Events is seeking: experienced, responsible and
energetic production stage managers for the national tour(s) of Menopause
the Musical. Knowledge of and experience with musicals, tours and multiple
venues required. Must be able to interface with production office,
presenters, actors, musicians and crews. PSM will supervise load-in,
load-outs and will call the show. Tour travels with ASM, company manager and
sound engineer. Tour dates include theatres in Norfolk; Baltimore;
Washington, DC. Pay. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 10 to Entertainment
Events, Attn: Steven Harris, 320 W. 37 St., 8th fl., New York, NY 10018.
Email resumes ASAP sdh at entertainmenteventsinc.com.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 10 to Entertainment Events, Attn:
Steven Harris, 320 W. 37 St., 8th fl., New York, NY 10018. Email resumes
ASAP sdh at entertainmenteventsinc.com.



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Huntington=20
Avenue, Boston, MA 00000 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Margo Lion, Adam Epstein, Baruch/Viertel/ =
Routh/Frankel=20
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production of Hairspray. Book: M. O'Donnell/T. Meehan; Music: M. =
Shaiman;=20
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Mitchell;=20
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Frankel/L.=20
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touring=20
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to play=20
high school age. Must be heavyset. Fun, goodhearted, outgoing with a =
vibrant,=20
lovable personality. Becomes a teen hero. Strong pop singer & mover. =
LEAD.=20
EDNA TURNBLAD: Male to play female, 40's - 50's. TRACY's mother. A =
working class=20
devoted housewife. Sincere, not campy. Needs a funny, grand character =
actor with=20
singing ability who can convincingly play a woman. Large physique. LEAD. =
WILBUR=20
TURNBLAD: Male, 40's - 60's. TRACY's father. A working-class inventor. =
Sweet=20
personality. Needs a funny character actor. Good character singer. LEAD. =

MOTORMOUTH MAYBELLE: Female, African-American, 40's - 60's. SEAWEED =
& LITTLE=20
INEZ's mother. Queen of Baltimore Soul who sings on the local TV dance =
show.=20
Powerful & inspiring, with an infectious personality. Large =
physique.=20
Strong, soulful Gospel/Pop Singer. PRINCIPAL. VELMA VON TUSSLE: Female, =
40's -=20
60's. A former beauty queen. AMBER's mother & producer of the local =
TV dance=20
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spotlight.=20
Funny, biting & manipulative. Good character singer. PRINCIPAL. LINK =
LARKIN:=20
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down-to-earth. The=20
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SEAWEED J.=20
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Strong,=20
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school age.=20
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30's. Host=20
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type. Strong=20
pop singe. PRINCIPAL. AMBER VON TUSSLE: Female, to play high school age. =
A=20
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LITTLE INEZ:=20
Female, African-American, 5' 1'' or shorter, to play 9 - 13 years old. =
Tough,=20
streetwise, outgoing, older than her years. SEAWEED's lovable little =
sister.=20
Strong Broadway/Pop Singer. PRINCIPAL. MALE AUTHORITY FIGURE: Male, 40's =
- 50's.=20
To play various roles, including HARRIMAN F. SPRITZER, PRINCIPAL, MR. =
PINKYand=20
GUARD and also UNDERSTUDY EDNA TURNBLAD and/or WILBUR TURNBLAD. Must be =
a sharp,=20
funny, inventive character actor with a strong singing voice. Think =
SATURDAY=20
NIGHT LIVE. PRINCIPAL. FEMALE AUTHORITY FIGURE: Female, 40's - 50's. To =
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actress=20
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female=20
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voices.=20
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00000 </DIV>
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accepting=20
submissions for "Heidi" - Rehearsals begin October 27, 2003. The show =
runs=20
through January 4, 2004. Seeking a local Denver Equity Stage Manager to =
fill a=20
Production Stage Manager position. Resumes can be faxed to Andre =
Barette,=20
Production Coordinator: 303-215-0499. Equity TYA Contract. AEA minimum =
pay is=20
$510. SM Contract Specifics: 2 days pre-production at no less then 1/3 =
weekly=20
minimum. 9-Show week ($35.00 extra per show thereafter). Pension and =
Health Paid=20
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Coordinator: 303-215-0499. <BR>
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<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>AEA-NY, 165 West 46th Street, =
2nd=20
floor, New York, NY 10036 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Dodger Theatricals in New York, NY is holding =
Required=20
Annual Equity Principal Auditions for "42nd Street." Director: Mark =
Bramble.=20
Music: Harry Warren. Lyrics: Al Dubin. Book: Michael Stewart/Mark =
Bramble.=20
Musical Director: Todd Ellison. Choreographer: Randy Skinner. Casting: =
Binder=20
Casting. Seeking future replacements in the Broadway/Touring Companies.=20
Breakdown is as follows: PEGGY SAWYER - Very early 20's. Fresh off the =
bus from=20
Allentown, Pennsylvania. Full of hope, dreams, innocence, spirit and =
most=20
importantly - a genuine talent. Appealing, "fresh as paint," adorable,=20
"all-American" ideal. Must be superb tapper and sing well; DOROTHY BROCK =
- Mid=20
40's - Mid 50's. About to age any minute. A Broadway star. "PRETTY LADY" =
is her=20
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well-masked=20
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glamour,=20
sing well and move with grace; MAGGIE JONES - 45 - 60 years old. =
Co-Author of=20
"PRETTY LADY." Witty, no-nonsense dame, a cross between BETTY COMDEN, =
KAY=20
THOMPSON and ROSE MARIE. Has a tart mouth and a big warm heart. =
Character=20
comedienne. Strong Broadway Belt, must move well; ANYTIME ANNIE - Mid - =
Late=20
20's. A cross between JOAN BLONDELL and GINGER ROGERS in the film "42ND =
STREET."=20
An experienced chorus girl, knows the ropes. Nobody's fool, quick-witted =
and=20
smart-mouthed. Tall strapping girl, superb tapper and strong Broadway =
Belt. MALE=20
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presence. When=20
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"can't" and=20
"no" do not exist in his language of "show business." He "eats, drinks =
and lives=20
the show." He is powerful, commanding, sexy, handsome, intelligent and =
knowing.=20
Handles any situation with wit, strength and charm. Svengali, ruthless, =
but deep=20
down has caring heart. Baritone; BILLY LAWLOR - Mid 20's - Early 30's. =
Classic=20
Juvenile - clean-cut good looks. Warm, charming, personable, everybody's =
best=20
friend, "an okay guy," someone "you can take home to mother." Protects =
PEGGY,=20
looks out for her, but would love to date her as well. Superb tapper and =

first-rate legit Broadway Tenor; BERT BARRY - 45 - 60 years old. =
Co-Author of=20
"PRETTY LADY." Cross between ADOLF GREEN, MORRY AMSTERDAM and OSCAR =
LEVANT.=20
Funny, witty guy who loves his work. Superb comic, character singer. =
Must move=20
well; ANDY LEE - Late 20's - Late 30's. Hard-working dance director of =
"PRETTY=20
LADY." Has worked with JULIAN many times, a genuine pro. Major tap =
dancer; PAT=20
DENNING - Mid - Late 40's. Actor down on his luck. Once very handsome, =
just=20
beginning to go to seed. Good guy in a bad situation. Trying desperately =
to keep=20
love affair with DOROTHY BROCK alive. Was once DOROTHY's vaudeville =
partner and=20
lover. Covers JULIAN MARSH. Baritone; ABNER DILLON - 60's. Bankrolling =
"PRETTY=20
LADY" only because of his infatuation with DOROTHY BROCK. He is her =
current=20
"sugar daddy." He's heavy-set, ridiculous, pompous and not very bright; =
MAC -=20
40's. The efficient, ever-present stage manager. Has worked with JULIAN =
for many=20
years. Character man. Covers ABNER & PAT. Baritone; OSCAR - 40's - =
Early=20
50's. Rehearsal pianist for "PRETTY LADY." Must be an excellent piano =
player.=20
Character man. Please prepare standard legit musical theatre material =
from the=20
1930's and 1940's if possible. DO NOT SING MATERIAL FROM "42ND ST." =
Bring sheet=20
music, pianist provided. Bring picture/resume, stapled together. EPA =
rules are=20
in effect. A monitor will be provided. Performers of all ethnic and =
racial=20
backgrounds are encouraged to attend. Always bring your Equity =
Membership Card=20
to auditions. Broadway: Equity Production Contract. AEA minimum pay is =
$1354.=20
(Tour is Special Agreement Contract. AEA pay.)=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>standard legit musical theatre material from the =
1930's and=20
1940's if possible. DO NOT SING MATERIAL FROM "42ND ST." Bring sheet =
music,=20
pianist provided. Bring picture/resume, stapled together. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Footloose </B></FONT><BR><FONT =
face=3DArial=20
color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Westchester Broadway =
Theatre=20
<BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Chorus =
<BR><B>Union:=20
</B>AEA <B>Contract:</B> AEA Dinner Theatre <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
<TABLE cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadding=3D0 border=3D0>
  <TBODY>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>11/06/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10:00 AM =
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Nola Studios, 250 West 54th =
Street,=20
11th floor, New York, NY 10019 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Westchester Broadway Theatre in Elmsford, NY is =
holding=20
Equity Chorus Auditions for "Footloose" - first rehearsal is February 2, =
2004,=20
show performs February 12-May 1, 2004. Director/Choreographer: Barry =
McNabb.=20
Musical Director: Joel Gelpe. Seeking dancers who sing well and act - =
all=20
different types, quick studies able to play high-schoolers and double as =
young=20
adults. The ability to play fiddle or accordian to help the onstage =
country band=20
at the top of Act II is a plus. Particularly seeking: three young adult =
women=20
for the ensemble, to swing and to understudy; and LULU WARNICKER will be =
cast=20
from the chorus, 40-ish. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be =
provided.=20
Performers of all ethnic and racial backgrounds are encouraged to =
attend. Always=20
bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Dinner Theatre =
Contract.=20
AEA pay.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>be prepared to dance. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Footloose </B></FONT><BR><FONT =
face=3DArial=20
color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Westchester Broadway =
Theatre=20
<BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Open <BR><B>Union: =

</B>Non-Union <B>Contract:</B> AEA Dinner Theatre <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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  <TBODY>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>11/06/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>2:00 PM =
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Nola Studios, 250 West 54th =
Street,=20
11th floor, New York, NY 10019 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Westchester Broadway Theatre in Elmsford, NY is =
holding=20
open chorus auditions for "Footloose" - first rehearsal is February 2, =
2004,=20
show performs February 12-May 1, 2004. Director/Choreographer: Barry =
McNabb.=20
Musical Director: Joel Gelpe. Seeking dancers who sing well and act - =
all=20
different types, quick studies able to play high-schoolers and double as =
young=20
adults. The ability to play fiddle or accordian to help the onstage =
country band=20
at the top of Act II is a plus. Particularly seeking: three young adult =
women=20
for the ensemble, to swing and to understudy; and LULU WARNICKER will be =
cast=20
from the chorus, 40-ish. The 2:00PM Open Call will be run by the =
Producer. NO=20
UNOFFICIAL LISTS WILL BE HONORED, CARDS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AT 12:00. =
Performers=20
of all ethnic and racial backgrounds are encouraged to attend. Equity =
Dinner=20
Theatre Contract. AEA pay.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>be prepared to dance. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Footloose </B></FONT><BR><FONT =
face=3DArial=20
color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Westchester Broadway =
Theatre=20
<BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Open <BR><B>Union: =

</B>Non-Union <B>Contract:</B> AEA Dinner Theatre <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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  <TBODY>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>11/05/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>2:00 PM =
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Nola Studios, 250 West 54th =
Street,=20
11th floor, New York, NY 10019 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Westchester Broadway Theatre in Elmsford, NY is =
holding=20
open chorus auditions for "Footloose" - first rehearsal is February 2, =
2004,=20
show performs February 12-May 1, 2004. Director/Choreographer: Barry =
McNabb.=20
Musical Director: Joel Gelpe. Seeking dancers who sing well and act - =
all=20
different types, quick studies able to play high-schoolers and double as =
young=20
adults. The ability to play fiddle or accordian to help the onstage =
country band=20
at the top of Act II is a plus. Particularly seeking: six young males to =
play=20
TRAVIS, LYLE, BICKLE, JETER and to swing and understudy; one adult male =
(30-50)=20
to play COP/PRINCIPAL and others and to cover SHAW; WES WARNICKER will =
be cast=20
from the chorus, 40ish; one older man to cover COP and SHAW, at least =
40. The=20
2:00PM Open Call will be run by the Producer. NO UNOFFICIAL LISTS WILL =
BE=20
HONORED, CARDS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AT 12:00. Performers of all ethnic =
and racial=20
backgrounds are encouraged to attend. Equity Dinner Theatre Contract. =
AEA pay.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>be prepared to dance. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Footloose </B></FONT><BR><FONT =
face=3DArial=20
color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Westchester Broadway =
Theatre=20
<BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Chorus =
<BR><B>Union:=20
</B>AEA <B>Contract:</B> AEA Dinner Theatre <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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  <TBODY>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>11/05/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10:00 AM =
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Nola Studios, 250 West 54th =
Street,=20
11th floor, New York, NY 10019 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Westchester Broadway Theatre in Elmsford, NY is =
holding=20
Equity Chorus Auditions for "Footloose" - first rehearsal is February 2, =
2004,=20
show performs February 12-May 1, 2004. Director/Choreographer: Barry =
McNabb.=20
Musical Director: Joel Gelpe. Seeking dancers who sing well and act - =
all=20
different types, quick studies able to play high-schoolers and double as =
young=20
adults. The ability to play fiddle or accordian to help the onstage =
country band=20
at the top of Act II is a plus. Particularly seeking: six young males to =
play=20
TRAVIS, LYLE, BICKLE, JETER and to swing and understudy; one adult male =
(30-50)=20
to play COP/PRINCIPAL and others and to cover SHAW; WES WARNICKER will =
be cast=20
from the chorus, 40ish; one older man to cover COP and SHAW, at least =
40. Chorus=20
rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Performers of all =
ethnic and=20
racial backgrounds are encouraged to attend. Always bring your Equity =
Membership=20
Card to auditions. Equity Dinner Theatre Contract. AEA pay.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>be prepared to dance. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Lend Me A Tenor, Bob Almighty, =
The Petrified=20
Forest </B></FONT><BR><FONT face=3DArial color=3Dblack =
size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B>=20
Theater At The Center <BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: =
</B>EPA=20
<BR><B>Union: </B>AEA <B>Contract:</B> AEA CAT 3 <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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  <TBODY>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>11/03/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10:00 AMto 2:00 PM=20
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Theater At The Center, 1040 =
Ridge Road,=20
Munster, IN 46321 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Theater At The Center in Munster, IN is holding =
Equity=20
Principal Auditions for their upcoming season which includes "Lend Me A =
Tenor"=20
by Ken Ludwig, "Bob Almighty" by Tom Mula and "The Petrified Forest" by =
Robert=20
Sherwood. "Lend Me A Tenor": First rehearsal is January 13, show closes =
March 7.=20
"Bob Almighty": First rehearsal is June 22, show closes August 8. "The =
Petrified=20
Forest": First rehearsal is August 4, show closes October 10. Breakdowns =
are as=20
follows: "Lend Me A Tenor": (The role of Saunders has been cast.) Max - =
Mid=20
30's, rumpled and efficient. He wears glasses; Tito - Imposing, speaks =
with=20
Italian accent; Bellhop - insinuating and impossible; Maggie - Late =
20's, pretty=20
and quirky; Maria - A Sohia Loren-type - busty, proud and excitable. =
Speaks with=20
Italian accent; Diana - mid thirties, beautiful and very sexy; Julia - =
about=20
sixty. An opera patron. "Bob Almighty": Dr. Wally - nice looking=20
youngish-middle-aged doctor, casually dressed under his white coat. He's =
not=20
very assertive; Mr. Carmichael - a middle-aged man in a very nice suit. =
Never=20
raises his voice. Very concerned that people like him. He'd make a good=20
undertaker. Underneath, not a nice man; JoeyJoJo - a sexy lean, young =
man,=20
dressed kind of goth and punky, all in black, shades, pierced spiked =
hair. He=20
looks threatening, but he is not; Bob - A terrific older character =
actor, in a=20
nice looking expensive Hawaiian shirt - charming, funny, powerful, with =
a huge=20
heart. Older than he wants to be; Colleen - a quirky 30-ish social =
worker, may=20
be wearing a Dr. Seuss t-shirt under her hospital coat. She's fun; =
Claire - a=20
nice looking older woman. Walks with a walker. A fireball in her time. =
Dry;=20
Karen - A nice looking businesswoman in her late 30's. Efficient. "The =
Petrified=20
Forest": Gabby Maple - 20's, young and pretty, with a certain amount of =
style=20
about her, HER principal distinguishing feature is an odd look of =
resentment in=20
her large dark eyes. A smart girl trapped in dead end life; Mrs. =
Chisholm -=20
about 35-40, rather attractive, rather chic, very world-weary. The =
Chisholms=20
belong to the topmost layer of society in Dayton, Ohio; Gramp Maple - an =
old,=20
old man. His eyes are watery and his vision blurred. His skin is like =
leather=20
that has been dried by a lifetime under the desert sun and thin by =
constant=20
rough usage; Boze Hertzlinger - 20ish, a former college football player. =
A=20
stalwart, bronzed young man; A Telegraph Lineman - smart-mouth blue =
collar=20
worker. Explosive in speech; Jason Maple - 40's an innocuous =
know-it-all. A=20
dull, defeated man, solemn, bespectacled, paunchy. Worn down by life's =
hard=20
knocks; Alan Squire - thin, wan, vague man of about thirty-five. He =
wears a=20
brown felt hat, brown tweed coat and gray flannel trousers - which came=20
originally, but much too long ago, from the best Saville Row tailors. He =
is=20
shabby and dusty but there is about him a sort of afterglow of elegance. =
There=20
is something about him - and it is impossible in a stage direction to =
say just=20
what it is - that brings to mind the ugly word "condemned". He is =
diffident in=20
manner, ultra-polite and soft-spoken. His accent is that of an =
Anglicized=20
American; Mr. Chisholm - about forty-five - thin, dry, sharp, =
persnickety, with=20
pince-nez eyeglasses; Jackie - a sarcastic gangster. A dangerous guy; =
Duke=20
Mantee - about 35, well built but stoop-shouldered, with a vaguely =
thoughtful,=20
saturnine face. If he hadn't elected to take up banditry, he might have =
been a=20
fine left fielder. There is, about him, one quality of resemblance to =
Alan=20
Squier: He too is unmistakably condemned. He is unshaven and wears an=20
ill-fitting suit with a gray prison shirt; Plyes - smart, shifty =
sidekick. Quick=20
and violent. Please prepare one monologue not to exceed three minutes. =
Bring=20
picture and resume. Have a second monologue prepared in the event you =
are asked.=20
Scripts are available at the Equity office to be read at the Equity =
office.=20
Appointments will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 AM on =
Monday,=20
October 27. Call 312-641-0406, ONLY 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. EPA =
Rules are=20
in effect. A monitor will be provided. Performers of all ethnic and =
racial=20
backgrounds are encouraged to attend. Always bring your Equity =
Membership Card=20
to auditions. Equity CAT Tier 3 Contract. AEA pay.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>one monologue not to exceed three minutes. Bring =
picture and=20
resume. Have a second monologue prepared in the event you are asked. =
Scripts are=20
available at the Equity office to be read at the Equity office. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>The Man Who Came To Dinner=20
</B></FONT><BR><FONT face=3DArial color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre =
Name:</B> Drury=20
Lane Oakbrook <BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>EPA=20
<BR><B>Union: </B>AEA <B>Contract:</B> AEA Dinner Theatre <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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  <TBODY>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/21/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10:00 AMto 4:00 PM=20
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Drury Lane Oakbrook, 100 Drury =
Lane,=20
Oakbrook, IL 60181 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Drury Lane Oakbrook in Oakbrook, IL is holding =
Equity=20
Principal Auditions for "The Man Who Came To Dinner" - first rehearsal =
is=20
December 22. First performance is January 7 and show closes March 7. =
Director:=20
Ray Frewen. Seeking actors and actresses - all roles are open. Please =
prepare a=20
short comic monologue not to exceed 1 1/2 minutes. Bring picture and =
resume.=20
Appointments will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 AM on =
Friday,=20
October 10. Call 312-641-0406, ONLY 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. EPA =
Rules are=20
in effect. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all =
aspects of=20
this audition. Performers of all ethnic and racial backgrounds are =
encouraged to=20
attend. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity =
Dinner=20
Theatre Contract. AEA pay.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>a short comic monologue not to exceed 1 1/2 minutes. =
<BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Heat </B></FONT><BR><FONT =
face=3DArial=20
color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Chicago Dramatist Workshop =
<BR><B>Post=20
Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>EPA <BR><B>Union: </B>AEA=20
<B>Contract:</B> AEA CAT 1 <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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  <TBODY>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/21/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>12:00 PMto 3:00 PM=20
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Chicago Dramatist Workshop, =
1105 W.=20
Chicago, Chicago, IL 60622 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Chicago Dramatist Workshop in Chicago, IL is =
holding Equity=20
Principal Auditions for "Heat" by Marsha Estell. First rehearsal is =
February 9=20
(weekday evenings 6 - 11) through Sunday March 9. Show runs March 11 - =
April 18,=20
Thurdays at 7:30, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 and Sundays at 3:00. =
Callbacks=20
will be the evening of October 29(they will call by October 24). =
Hopefully the=20
show will be cast by October 30. Artistic Director and Director: Russ =
Tutterow.=20
The youngest member of an African American family leaves the big city =
and comes=20
home one hot summer to try to restore her spirit after a near fatal =
illness. But=20
what she finds is a broken air conditioner and a family heat wave to =
match the=20
temperature. "Heat" uses humor and storytelling to show how a family of =
women=20
confronts a lifetime of differences. They are seeking African American =
actresses=20
for the following roles: MUDEAR =96 play age 68, matriarch, battling the =
early=20
stages of senility; ROSE - play late 40s, small town grocery store =
cashier.=20
High-spirited. In her heyday, she was considered a "Brick House." Now, =
her body=20
is at war with gravity; SHARON - play late 40s, small town school =
teacher.=20
Attractive but straight-laced and reserved; SHELLY =96 play early 20s, =
moved to=20
Chicago a few years ago. A little spoiled. Recovering from major =
surgery. You=20
will be asked to read one monologue from the play. Appointments will be =
taken by=20
the Equity office beginning at 9:30 AM on Wednesday, October 15th. Call=20
312-641-0406, ONLY 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. EPA Rules are in effect. =
A=20
monitor will be provided. Performers of all ethnic and racial =
backgrounds are=20
encouraged to attend. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to =
auditions.=20
Equity CAT Tier 1 Contract. AEA pay.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>You will be asked to read one monologue from the =
play. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Perfect Crime =
</B></FONT><BR><FONT face=3DArial=20
color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Catherine Russell =
<BR><B>Post Date:</B>=20
10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Submission <BR><B>Union: </B>AEA=20
<B>Contract:</B> AEA Off-Broadway C <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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  <TBODY>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/20/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Perfect Crime, Duffy Theatre, =
1553=20
Broadway 3rd fl, New York, NY 10036 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Catherine Russell (GM) in New York, NY is accepting =

submissions for "Perfect Crime." Seeking an immediate permanent =
replacement for=20
the Assistant Stage Manager/Female Understudy. She must be an =
experienced=20
actress with some technical background and/or expertise (and a sense of =
humor).=20
ASM/Understudy runs the deck backstage during each show and also covers =
the role=20
of MARGARET BRENT: Psychiatrist, very intelligent, good on her feet, =
35-45,=20
small-medium build, lots of energy. Please send to: Catherine Russell, =
GM,=20
Perfect Crime, Duffy Theatre, 1553 Broadway, 3rd Floor, New York NY =
10036. Send=20
a picture and resume and a note acknowledging your willingness to do ASM =
work=20
ASAP. Equity Off Broadway C Contract, AEA minimum pay is $680.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>send to: Catherine Russell, GM, Perfect Crime, Duffy =
Theatre,=20
1553 Broadway, 3rd Floor, New York NY 10036. Send a picture and resume =
and a=20
note acknowledging your willingness to do ASM work ASAP. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Nine </B></FONT><BR><FONT =
face=3DArial=20
color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Roundabout Theatre Company =
<BR><B>Post=20
Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Chorus <BR><B>Union: </B>AEA=20
<B>Contract:</B> AEA Production <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/23/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10:00 AM =
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th =
Street,=20
6th Floor, New York, NY 10001 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Roundabout Theatre Company in New York, NY is =
holding their=20
required 6-Month Equity Chorus Call for "Nine." Music/Lyrics: Maury =
Yeston.=20
Book: Arthur Kopit. Director: David Leveaux. Musical Director: Kevin =
Stites.=20
Choreographer: Jonathan Butterell. Casting: Jim Carnahan & Jeremy =
Rich. They=20
are seeking female singer/actresses to play ages 21-40. They are the =
women in=20
Guido's life both past and present who are beautiful, sexy and =
mysterious in=20
their own way. Please prepare either a short uptempo or ballad from =
traditional=20
musical theatre that best shows off your range. Bring sheet music. Bring =

pictures and resumes. A pianist will be provided. Chorus rules are in =
effect. A=20
monitor will be provided. Performers of all ethnic and racial =
backgrounds are=20
encouraged to attend. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to =
auditions.=20
Equity Production Contract. AEA minimum pay is $1354.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>a short uptempo or ballad from traditional musical =
theatre=20
that best shows off your range. Bring sheet music. Bring pictures and =
resumes.=20
<BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Assassins </B></FONT><BR><FONT =
face=3DArial=20
color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Roundabout Theatre Company =
<BR><B>Post=20
Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>EPA <BR><B>Union: </B>AEA=20
<B>Contract:</B> AEA LORT <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/16/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 8th =
Avenue=20
16th floor, New York, NY 00000 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Roundabout Theatre Company in New York, NY is =
holding=20
Equity Principal Auditions for "Assassins" - Production Dates: Spring of =
2004.=20
Music & Lyrics: Stephen Sondheim. Book: John Weidman. Director: Joe=20
Mantello. Musical Director: Paul Gemignani. Casting Director: Jim =
Carnahan.=20
Seeking the following: JOHN WILKES BOOTH - 27. Assassinated President =
Abraham=20
Lincoln. Handsome southern gentlemen, wry, and sophisticated. Must have =
a superb=20
baritone voice; CHARLES GUITEAU - 41. Assassinated President James =
Garfield. An=20
eccentric with delusions of grandeur. Should be a comic character actor =
with=20
high baritone voice; LEON CZOLGOSZ - Mid to late 30's. Assassinated =
President=20
William McKinley. Son of Polish immigrants. Full-time laborer since the =
age of=20
12. Attends Anarchist rallies where he meets Emma Goldman. Must have a =
strong=20
baritone voice; GIUSEPPE ZANGARA - 33. Attempted to assassinate =
President-elect=20
Franklin Roosevelt. An angry and embittered immigrant worker. Must have =
a superb=20
tenor voice; THE PROPRIETOR - 30's to 40's. A haunting and rather =
malevolent=20
presence throughout the evening. Actor should be charactery with a =
strong=20
baritone voice; EMMA GOLDMAN - 30's to early 40's. Turn-of-the-century =
anarchist=20
agitator and feminist. Should be a shorter and rounder character actress =
with a=20
strong voice. Will also play other roles. The following roles have =
already been=20
cast: BALLADEER/LEE HARVEY OSWALD; SAMUEL BYCK; SARA JANE MOORE; JOHN =
HINKLEY;=20
SQUEAKY FROMME. Please prepare one song of traditional musical theatre. =
EPA=20
Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Performers of all =
ethnic and=20
racial backgrounds are encouraged to attend. Always bring your Equity =
Membership=20
Card to auditions. Equity LORT Non-Rep Contract. AEA minimum pay is=20
$1083(effective March 1, 2004).=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>one song of traditional musical theatre. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Peter Pan </B></FONT><BR><FONT =
face=3DArial=20
color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Society for the Performing =
Arts=20
<BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Chorus =
<BR><B>Union:=20
</B>AEA <B>Contract:</B> AEA LOA Pay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/14/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>2:00 PM =
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Actors Equity Assoc, 165 West =
46th St,=20
2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>The Society for the Performing Arts at The New =
Media=20
Theatre (Media, PA; near Philadelphia) will be holding Equity Chorus =
auditions=20
for Peter Pan, based on the play by James M. Barrie. Music: Mark =
Charlap;=20
Lyrics: Carolyn Leigh. Rehearsals begin Mon. Nov. 17; performs Dec. =
3-28.=20
Artistic Director/Director: Jesse Cline; Choreographer: Richard Amelius; =
Musical=20
Director: John Stenger. Seeking: Pirates: buff and burly, singer-dancers =
of=20
varying heights; Indians: Tiger Lily's tribe, excellent singer-dancers. =
Equity=20
performers of all ethnic backgrounds, ages, and types are encouraged to =
attend.=20
For the auditions, prepare 16 bars that shows your vocal range. Music =
from the=20
show is acceptable. No lead sheets or transposing. Visit =
www.mediatheatre.com.=20
The Society for the Performing Arts operates under an Equity Letter of =
Agreement=20
(LOA) referenced to LORT. Equity LOA contract; minimum pay is $394 per =
week.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>16 bars that shows your vocal range. Music from the =
show is=20
acceptable. No lead sheets or transposing. Visit www.mediatheatre.com. =
<BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Peter Pan </B></FONT><BR><FONT =
face=3DArial=20
color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Society for the Performing =
Arts=20
<BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Chorus =
<BR><B>Union:=20
</B>AEA <B>Contract:</B> AEA LOA Pay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/14/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10:00 AM =
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Actors Equity Assoc, 165 West =
46th St,=20
2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>The Society for the Performing Arts at The New =
Media=20
Theatre (Media, PA; near Philadelphia) will be holding Equity Chorus =
auditions=20
for Peter Pan, based on the play by James M. Barrie. Music: Mark =
Charlap;=20
Lyrics: Carolyn Leigh. Rehearsals begin Mon. Nov. 17; performs Dec. =
3-28.=20
Artistic Director/Director: Jesse Cline; Choreographer: Richard Amelius; =
Musical=20
Director: John Stenger. Seeking: Pirates: buff and burly, singer-dancers =
of=20
varying heights; Indians: Tiger Lily's tribe, excellent singer-dancers. =
Equity=20
performers of all ethnic backgrounds, ages, and types are encouraged to =
attend.=20
For the auditions, prepare 16 bars that shows your vocal range. Music =
from the=20
show is acceptable. No lead sheets or transposing. Visit =
www.mediatheatre.com.=20
The Society for the Performing Arts operates under an Equity Letter of =
Agreement=20
(LOA) referenced to LORT. Equity LOA contract; minimum pay is $394 per =
week.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>16 bars that shows your vocal range. Music from the =
show is=20
acceptable. No lead sheets or transposing. Visit www.mediatheatre.com. =
<BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Peter Pan </B></FONT><BR><FONT =
face=3DArial=20
color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Society for the Performing =
Arts=20
<BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Open <BR><B>Union: =
</B>AEA=20
Non-Union <B>Contract:</B> AEA LOA Pay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/20/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>6:00 PM =
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>The Media Theatre, 104 E. State =
St,=20
Media, PA 00000 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>The Society for the Performing Arts at The New =
Media=20
Theatre (Media, PA; near Philadelphia) will be holding Equity principal=20
auditions for Peter Pan, based on the play by James M. Barrie. Music: =
Mark=20
Charlap; Lyrics: Carolyn Leigh. Rehearsals begin Mon. Nov. 17; performs =
Dec.=20
3-28. Artistic Directo/Director: Jesse Cline; Choreographer: Richard =
Amelius;=20
Musical Director: John Stenger. Seeking: Peter Pan: young elf-like male =
to play=20
early teens, blithe and carefree, unbounding energy, vocal range from =
low E to=20
B-flat, must move well, gymnastic ability a plus; Wendy Darling: =
mezzo-soprano,=20
curious and well-mannered young lady, to play early teens; Captain Hook: =
the=20
villain, evil and fearful, leader of a pirate crew, excellent comic =
actor,=20
strong baritone; Smee: Hook's sidekick, excellent comic actor; Tiger =
Lily:=20
beautiful, young princess, proud leader of the Indian tribe, excellent =
dancer.=20
seeking=97Lost Boys: Peter's gang of pranksters, rough and tumble, but =
child-like,=20
sing and move well. Equity performers of all ethnic backgrounds, ages, =
and types=20
are encouraged to attend. For the auditions, prepare 16 bars that shows =
your=20
vocal range. Music from the show is acceptable. No lead sheets or =
transposing.=20
Visit www.mediatheatre.com. The Society for the Performing Arts operates =
under=20
an Equity Letter of Agreement (LOA) referenced to LORT. Equity LOA =
contract;=20
minimum pay is $394 per week.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>16 bars that shows your vocal range. Music from the =
show is=20
acceptable. No lead sheets or transposing. Visit www.mediatheatre.com. =
<BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Agnes of God =
</B></FONT><BR><FONT face=3DArial=20
color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Florida Studio Theatre =
<BR><B>Post=20
Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>EPA <BR><B>Union: </B>AEA=20
<B>Contract:</B> AEA SPT Pay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/14/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>11:00 AMto 1:00 PM=20
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 =
Eighth Ave,=20
16th Fl, New York, NY 10036 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Florida Studio Theatre, Richard Hopkins, Artistic =
Director,=20
will hold Equity principal auditions for Agnes of God by John Pielmeier. =

Rehearsals begin Nov. 18. Show runs Dec. 11-Feb. 7. FST recognizes and=20
appreciates the benefits of diversity in the work place. People who =
share this=20
belief or reflect a diverse background are encouraged to audition. =
Prepare your=20
best one-minute contempoary dramatic monologue and bring updated =
pictures and=20
resumes. Equity SPT Contract, Category 10, $473 minimum.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>your best one-minute contempoary dramatic monologue =
and bring=20
updated pictures and resumes. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>To Die In Poland =
</B></FONT><BR><FONT=20
face=3DArial color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Martin =
Starkand,=20
Author/Director <BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: =
</B>Submission=20
<BR><B>Union: </B>AEA <B>Contract:</B> AEA Stge Rdg No Pay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/16/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Martin Starkand, Cherokee =
Station, PO=20
Box 20763, New York, NY 10021 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Martin Starkand, Author/Director, is seeking an =
Equity=20
actor, late 40s-middle 50s, an Alan Alda type, for a reading of a =
dramatic=20
comedy entitled To Die in Poland. The reading will be held early this =
fall with=20
an eye on production before the end of the year. Seeking: Stanley =
Krasnow: a=20
trim man, late 40s-middle 50s, a writer who has had little success =
selling his=20
work and even less success convincing his father that he has made the =
proper=20
career choice, the two men are at odds. Send pictures and resumes to=20
author-director Martin Starkand, Cherokee Station, PO Box 20763, New =
York, NY=20
10021-0075. Equity staged reading guidelines will be followed.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>Send pictures and resumes to author-director Martin =
Starkand,=20
Cherokee Station, PO Box 20763, New York, NY 10021-0075. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Cats </B></FONT><BR><FONT =
face=3DArial=20
color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> CIE/Stage Holding =
<BR><B>Post Date:</B>=20
10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Submission <BR><B>Union: </B>AEA =
Non-Union=20
<B>Contract:</B> Union N/A Pay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/20/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>CIE Stage Holding, Antonio =
Maura 12, 3a=20
28014, Madrid, Spain, EU 00000 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>CIE/Stage Holding is organizing auditions for the =
Spanish=20
production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats in Madrid (opening December =
2003).=20
Auditions will be held in Madrid, Spain at the end of =
September/beginning=20
October. Performers must be Spanish-speaking. Seeking well-trained =
dancers,=20
females and males, with strong singing abilities, and acrobats who dance =
well,=20
for the roles of=97Bombalurina/Demeter: strong mezzo belt to C, strong =
dance=20
technique, must be at least 5'6'' (170 cm); Rumpleteazer: strong =
character=20
mezzo/belt to D, must have a strong dance technique, no taller than =
5'4'' (162=20
cm); Sillabub: strong dancer, no taller than 5'4'' (162 cm), strong head =
voice=20
but must be youthful and very pure in timbre, comfortable to F;=20
Cassandra/Tantomile/Victoria: very strong dancer with extensive ballet =
training,=20
ensemble mezzo (Cassandra must be at least 5'7''/180 cm tall);=20
Alonzo/Coricopat/Plato/Macavity: tall, very strong dancer with classical =
ballet=20
training, ensemble baritone (Plato/Macavity should be able to do lifts); =

Mistofelees/Pouncival: must have strong classical ballet training, =
confident=20
show baritone with range to F, should be no taller than 5'7'' (180 cm);=20
Mungojerrie/Skimbleshanks: strong high baritone with clean light timbre =
to F=20
sharp, must have very strong dance technique; Munkustrap: strong high =
baritone=20
with good dramatic range of timbre between gentle crooning and strong=20
declamation, comfortable to G, emphasis on voice but also be a good =
dancer; Rum=20
Tum Tugger: strong rock 'n' roll baritone with honest gentleness of =
timbre, low=20
B flat to high B flat in rock style, falsetto an asset, must dance well, =
good=20
sense of comedic timing; Tumblebrutus: acrobat-dancer-singer capable of=20
performing successive back handsprings, aerials, and other acrobatic =
feats,=20
baritone. Also seeking: females and males, well-trained singers, with =
strong=20
belt and classical voices, for the roles of=97Grizabella: very =
accomplished singer=20
with wide dramatic range of vocal timbre, mezzo with strong belt to E =
flat;=20
Jelly/Jenny: strong classically trained operatic soprano capable of a =
wide range=20
of dramatic timbre, comfortable to high C (Jenny requires tap dancing);=20
Bustopher/Gus/Growltiger: strong classically trained operatic high =
baritone to B=20
flat comfortably, capable of wide dramatic range of timbre, ability to =
play=20
"old" an asset; Old Deutoronomy: trained high baritone with strong =
classical=20
technique, comfortable to A flat, he must be a mature character actor =
who can=20
portray the qualities of wisdom and warmth. For the auditions, prepare =
two songs=20
(up-tempo and ballad) and bring your resume, piano score, and dance =
clothes and=20
shoes. For further info, contact CIE Stage Holding, Casting, "Cats" C, =
Antonio=20
Maura 12, 3a 28014, Madrid, Spain; call +34-91-523-82-83; fax =
+34-91-532-72-22;=20
or email tgomez at ciestageholding.com.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>For further info, contact CIE Stage Holding, Casting, =
"Cats"=20
C, Antonio Maura 12, 3a 28014, Madrid, Spain; call +34-91-523-82-83; fax =

+34-91-532-72-22; or email tgomez at ciestageholding.com. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Iolanthe, H.M.S. Pinafore, The =
Mikado=20
</B></FONT><BR><FONT face=3DArial color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre =
Name:</B> New=20
York Gilbert & Sullivan Players <BR><B>Post Date:</B> =
10/02/2003<BR><B>Call=20
Type: </B>Submission <BR><B>Union: </B>AEA Non-Union <B>Contract:</B> =
AEA LOA=20
<BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/12/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/13/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/14/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>New York Gilbert & Sullivan =

Players, New York, NY 11111 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>The New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players=20
(www.nygasp.org), an ongoing repertory company founded in 1974, will =
hold open=20
auditons, by appointment only, for the 2003-04 season, on Oct. 12-16.=20
Performances at City Center (Jan. 9-25) and on tour. Repertory includes=20
Iolanthe, H.M.S. Pinafore, and The Mikado. Legit voices only, no belt.=20
Productions employ a 25-piece orchestra, no amplification (in some =
venues),=20
extensive movement and/or dance. Rehearsals evenings and weekends =
beginning=20
around Nov. 10. Singers who move well or dance are frequently given =
preference=20
for ensemble casting. Qualified singers of all ethnic backgrounds and =
those with=20
disabilities are encouraged to audition in appropriate categories. There =
are no=20
ethnically specific roles in Gilbert & Sullivan. Most roles may have =
already=20
been cast from within the company, however opportunities for =
understudies,=20
covers, future consideration, and ensemble performers are ongoing. Call =
(212)=20
769-1000 for an appointment. Audition material must be in English, =
clarity of=20
diction is a must for this material; a selection from Gilbert & =
Sullivan is=20
preferred. Accompanist provided. LOA Special Agreement contract for =
Equity=20
members. Individual contracts for others.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>Call (212) 769-1000 for an appointment. Audition =
material=20
must be in English, clarity of diction is a must for this material; a =
selection=20
from Gilbert & Sullivan is preferred. Accompanist provided. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>The Lion King =
</B></FONT><BR><FONT face=3DArial=20
color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Stage Holding <BR><B>Post =
Date:</B>=20
10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Open Submission <BR><B>Union: </B>AEA =
Non-Union=20
<B>Contract:</B> European Union Pay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/07/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10:00 AM </FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/13/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10:00 AM =
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 =
Eighth Ave,=20
16th Fl, New York, NY 10036 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Stage Holding is casting for male actor-singers for =
the=20
Hamburg production of Disney's musical, The Lion King, performing in =
Hamburg,=20
Germany. Seeking: Simba: principal character, lives in Africa, an =
African lion,=20
lead role, male, plays ages 18-25, 5'10"-6'1" tall, leading actor-singer =
with=20
strong pop-rock voice, baritone/tenor, edgy, rebellious, attractive, =
sexy, a=20
man-boy with a regal streak, needs to be a good mover with charm and =
strength,=20
familiarity with the German language a plus. Performers must have the =
necessary=20
skills and meet the description above. Rehearsals begin December 2003;=20
performances begin January 2004. For the auditions, be prepared to sing =
one=20
song, contemporary pop/rock style, as well as an alternative song =
choice, in=20
case you are asked for it. Bring sheet music for the pianist. If you are =
unable=20
to attend the auditions (and meet the description above), send pictures =
and=20
resumes immediately to Attn: The Lion King, c/o Mungioli Theatricals, =
Inc., 207=20
W. 25 St., 6th fl., NYC 10001. Contracts are for one year. European =
Union=20
contract. Principal salary.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>one song, contemporary pop/rock style, as well as an=20
alternative song choice, in case you are asked for it. Bring sheet music =
for the=20
pianist. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Blonde Robins =
</B></FONT><BR><FONT face=3DArial=20
color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> <BR><B>Post Date:</B>=20
10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Submission <BR><B>Union: </B>Non-Union=20
<B>Contract:</B> Non-Union No Pay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/15/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>F. Mullaney, 32 St. Mark's =
Place, #2,=20
New York, NY 10003 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Submmissions are being accepted for an Oct. 20 =
public=20
reading of the screen comedy Blonde Robins at the 440 Studio Theatre. =
Seeking=20
actors for the following roles only: Chinese Mafia Boss: older, =
dictatorial,=20
must speak Cantonese; Two Chinese Gangsters: comic, thuggish, must speak =

Cantonese; Butchie: slow-witted, extremely large woman, 40s, a female =
Lenny from=20
Of Mice and Men. Send pictures and resumes immediately to F. Mullaney, =
32 St.=20
Mark's Place, #2, New York, NY 10003.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>Send pictures and resumes immediately to F. Mullaney, =
32 St.=20
Mark's Place, #2, New York, NY 10003. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Peter Pan </B></FONT><BR><FONT =
face=3DArial=20
color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Society for the Performing =
Arts=20
<BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Open <BR><B>Union: =

</B>Non-Union <B>Contract:</B> Non-Union Pay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/15/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10:00 AMto 4:00 PM=20
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Eighth Avenue Studios, 939 =
Eighth Ave,=20
3rd Fl, New York, NY 10019 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>The Society for the Performing Arts at The New =
Media=20
Theatre (Media, PA; near Philadelphia) will be holding open call =
auditions for=20
Peter Pan, based on the play by James M. Barrie. Music: Mark Charlap; =
Lyrics:=20
Carolyn Leigh. Seeking: Peter Pan: young elf-like male to play early =
teens,=20
blithe and carefree, unbounding energy, vocal range from low E to =
B-flat, must=20
move well, gymnastic ability a plus; Wendy Darling: mezzo-soprano, =
curious and=20
well-mannered young lady, to play early teens; Captain Hook: the =
villain, evil=20
and fearful, leader of a pirate crew, excellent comic actor, strong =
baritone;=20
Smee: Hook's sidekick, excellent comic actor; Tiger Lily: beautiful, =
young=20
princess, proud leader of the Indian tribe, excellent dancer. Non-Equity =

performers of all ethnic backgrounds, ages, and types are encouraged to =
attend=20
Rehearsals begin Mon. Nov. 17; performs Dec. 3-28. Artistic =
Director/Director:=20
Jesse Cline; Choreographer: Richard Amelius; Musical Director: John =
Stenger. For=20
the auditions, prepare 16 bars of music that shows your vocal range. =
Music from=20
the show is acceptable. No lead sheets or transposing. Visit=20
www.mediatheatre.com. The Society for the Performing Arts operates under =
an=20
Equity Letter of Agreement (LOA) referenced to LORT. For Equity =
performers, an=20
Equity LOA contract is available. A competitive salary is offered for =
non-Equity=20
performers.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>16 bars of music that shows your vocal range. Music =
from the=20
show is acceptable. No lead sheets or transposing. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>She Loves Me =
</B></FONT><BR><FONT face=3DArial=20
color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Perennial Productions =
<BR><B>Post=20
Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Open <BR><B>Union: =
</B>Non-Union=20
<B>Contract:</B> Non-Union Pay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/08/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>11:00 AMto 3:00 PM=20
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>The Wayne Manor, 1515 Route 23, =
Wayne,=20
NJ 00000 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Perennial Productions will hold auditions for men =
for=20
non-union production, She Loves Me. All men must sing, age range 20-60. =
All=20
roles open except Georg. Also seeking: three women for =
chorus/understudies.=20
Commitment is Oct. 20-Dec. 11. All weekday rehearsals/performances. =
Bring=20
pictures and resumes, uptempo and ballad. All roles are salaried. Call =
(201)=20
841-3280 for appointment and travel information.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>Bring pictures and resumes, uptempo and ballad. All =
roles are=20
salaried. Call (201) 841-3280 for appointment and travel information. =
<BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Match Made in Manhattan =
</B></FONT><BR><FONT=20
face=3DArial color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Black Box =
Entertainment, Inc=20
<BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Submission =
<BR><B>Union:=20
</B>AEA Non-Union <B>Contract:</B> AEA Showcase Pay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/15/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Black Box Entertainment, Inc, =
240 East=20
Palisade A, Englewood, NJ 07631 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Black Box Entertainment is accepting submissions =
for its=20
upcoming production, Match Made in Manhattan, an interactive theatre =
piece (in=20
the tradition of Tony and Tina) satirizing Jewish weddings. Performances =
11=20
consecutive Monday nights at Upper West Side upscale kosher restaurant, =
mid-Jan.=20
to March. Auditions will be held mid-Oct.; rehearsals in Dec. Excellent =
improv=20
skills required; familiarity with Jewish culture a plus. All roles open. =

Seeking: Jester: comic/MC; Sam: groom, 25, punk rocker turned religious; =
Dr.=20
Roz: his mom, famous talk show host; Morty: her estranged husband; =
Rabbi:=20
calming presence; Leah: bride, 23; Rivky: Leah's Brooklyn-bred mom; =
Abraham:=20
Leah's fanatic dad; Gus: Sam's non-Jewish friend; Giti: Leah's overly =
sexualized=20
friend. Also seeking two multi-character swings/understudies to play =
cabbie,=20
chef, drunk revelers, etc. Send pictures and resumes (snail mail =
preferred) to=20
Black Box Entertainment, Inc., 240 East Palisade Ave., Englewood, NJ =
07631; or=20
email MatchMadeInfo at aol.com. Equity Showcase (approval pending). Pay.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>Send pictures and resumes (snail mail preferred) to =
Black Box=20
Entertainment, Inc., 240 East Palisade Ave., Englewood, NJ 07631; or =
email=20
MatchMadeInfo at aol.com. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>La Cage Aux Folles =
</B></FONT><BR><FONT=20
face=3DArial color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Downtown =
Cabaret Theatre=20
<BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Submission =
<BR><B>Union:=20
</B>Non-Union <B>Contract:</B> AEA EMC <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/15/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Downtown Cabaret Theatre, 263 =
Golden=20
Hill St., Bridgeport, CT 06604 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Downtown Cabaret Theatre, Bridgeport, CT, is still=20
accepting pictures and resumes for their production of La Cage Aux =
Folles.=20
Director/Choreographer: Gary John La Rosa; Musical Director: Bill =
Stanley. Still=20
seeking: Les Cagelles: very strong physically fit male/female =
dancer/singer.=20
Males need good falsetto range. All dancers must have some tap. All =
ethnic=20
groups encouraged to submit. Opens Oct. 31. Closes Feb. 8. Weekends =
only.=20
Rehearsal: Oct. 14-31. Two weeks in NYC, one week in Bridgeport. All =
positions=20
paid. Fax immediately; or send pictures and resumes to Richard C. =
Hallinan,=20
Executive Producer, Downtown Cabaret Theatre, 263 Golden Hill St., =
Bridgeport,=20
CT 06604; fax: (203) 576-1444. EMC program. Do not resubmit.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>Fax immediately; or send pictures and resumes to =
Richard C.=20
Hallinan, Executive Producer, Downtown Cabaret Theatre, 263 Golden Hill =
St.,=20
Bridgeport, CT 06604; fax: (203) 576-1444. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>The Rainmaker =
</B></FONT><BR><FONT face=3DArial=20
color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Hunterdon Hills Playhouse =
<BR><B>Post=20
Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Submission <BR><B>Union: =
</B>Non-Union=20
<B>Contract:</B> Non-Union Pay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/15/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Hunterdon Hills Playhouse, 88 =
Rt. 173=20
W, Hampton, NJ 08827 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Hunterdon Hills Playhouse, Hampton, NJ, is =
accepting male=20
pictures and resumes for its winter production of The Rainmaker. Show =
runs Jan.=20
7-March 31. Pay is $100 per show. Theatre is one hour 20 minutes from =
NYC. Place=20
to stay and company car provided without charge. Send pictures and =
resumes to=20
Hunterdon Hills Playhouse, 88 Rt. 173 W., Hampton, NJ 08827, Attn: Mimi. =

<P><B>Prepare: </B>Send pictures and resumes to Hunterdon Hills =
Playhouse, 88=20
Rt. 173 W., Hampton, NJ 08827, Attn: Mimi. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>La Cage aux Folles =
</B></FONT><BR><FONT=20
face=3DArial color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> The Arts Trust =
<BR><B>Post=20
Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Open <BR><B>Union: =
</B>Non-Union=20
<B>Contract:</B> Non-Union Stipend <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/10/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10:00 AM =
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Nola Studios, 250 West 54th =
Street,=20
11th Fl, New York, NY 10019 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>The Arts Trust, a professional theatre company in =
Bergen=20
County, NJ, is seeking: male non-Equity dancer-singers for Cagelles in =
its=20
production of La Cage aux Folles. Director: Sam Scalamoni; Music =
Director: Tom=20
McDonough; Choreographer: Jennifer DiMinni. First rehearsal Nov. 3, =
performances=20
Nov. 21-23. Seeking: strong jazz and tap dancers. Be warmed up and ready =
to=20
dance at 10AM. Stipend paid.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>Be warmed up and ready to dance at 10AM. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>The Soapranos, The Godfather's =
Meshuggener=20
Wedding, Nick and Zita's Funny Fat Greek Wedding, Joey and Mary's Comedy =
Wedding=20
</B></FONT><BR><FONT face=3DArial color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre =
Name:</B> New=20
York Dinner Theater <BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type:=20
</B>Submission <BR><B>Union: </B>Non-Union <B>Contract:</B> Non-Union =
Pay=20
<BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
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  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/15/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>NY Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome =
Rd.,=20
Suite 200, Manhasset, NY 11030 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>New York Dinner Theater, one of the largest =
producers of=20
interactive theatre in the tri-state area, is seeking actors for several =
of its=20
ongoing productions: The Soapranos, The Godfather's Meshuggener Wedding, =
Nick=20
and Zita's Funny Fat Greek Wedding, and Joey and Mary's Comedy Wedding. =
All=20
shows perform on Fri. and Sat. nights in Long Island or New Jersey. =
Seeking:=20
Sal: Italian wiseguy, late 20s-early 30s; Jewish and Italian =
bridesmaids; Irish=20
father of the bride: speaks with brogue; Irish brother: speaks with =
brogue;=20
Italian mother of the groom; Greek bridesmaid: speaks with Greek accent; =
sexy=20
ex-girlfriend: speaks with Greek accent; and Greek brother: speaks with =
Greek=20
accent. Also seeking contemporary pop singers. Good comic timing and =
strong=20
character work are essential for all of these roles. Send pictures and =
resumes=20
to NY Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome Rd., Suite 200, Manhasset, NY 11030. =
Specify=20
role. Paid.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>Send pictures and resumes to NY Dinner Theater, 390 =
Plandome=20
Rd., Suite 200, Manhasset, NY 11030. Specify role. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>The Nutcracker and the Mouse =
King, The Roots=20
of Rap: Poetry </B></FONT><BR><FONT face=3DArial color=3Dblack =
size=3D-1><B>Theatre=20
Name:</B> Interborough Repertory Theater <BR><B>Post Date:</B>=20
10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Submission <BR><B>Union: </B>Non-Union=20
<B>Contract:</B> Non-Union Pay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/16/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/17/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/19/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>IRT rehearsal space, 154 =
Christopher=20
St., Ste. 3B, New York, NY 11111 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Interborough Repertory Theater (IRT) is casting for =
three=20
males and two females, any ethnicity, for a one-hour musical theatre =
adaptation=20
of the E.T.A. Hoffman story The Nutcracker and the Mouse King (Writer: =
Joe=20
Cosentino; Composer: Susan Mondzak; Musical Director: Cynthia Shaw;=20
Director/Choreographer: Vivian Hasbrouk; Producer: Jim Sable) and two =
males and=20
two females (African-American or Latino performers) for The Roots of =
Rap:=20
Poetry, an introduction to African-American poetry (Writer: Marmarra =
McKinney;=20
Director: Gregor Manns; Producer: Jim Sable) for its 2003-04 =
holiday/winter TYA=20
season. Dates for Nutcracker and the Mouse King are Wed. Nov. 12-Tues. =
Dec. 23;=20
for Roots of Rap: Poetry, the dates are mid-January through early March. =
For=20
Nutcracker, auditions will be held by appointment only Fri. Oct. 17 from =

10AM-7PM and Sun. Oct. 19 from 1-6PM. Seeking: Nutcracker/Prince: young =
male=20
lead, knight-in-shining armor, every little girl's dream Prince, =
baritone/2nd=20
tenor, stage combat/fencing a plus; Fritz: male juvenile, uninhibited =
younger=20
brother; Mouse King: male juvenile, slightly goofy yet threatening =
vengeful=20
villain, baritone or tenor, stage combat/fencing a plus; Godfather =
Drosselmeier:=20
character man, paternal, eccentric, mysterious; Pantaloon: character =
man,=20
classic clown doll which comes to life, nervous and silly, character =
voice;=20
Clara: female lead, young, vulnerable with inner strength, soprano; =
Louise:=20
young character woman, bratty older sister; Mimi: young character woman, =
spoiled=20
French doll that comes to life, a little vampy, alto or mezzo-soprano. =
Be=20
prepared to sing and do short monologue; actors must bring sheet music;=20
accompanist will be provided. For Roots of Rap: Poetry, auditions will =
be held=20
by appointment only Thurs. Oct. 16 from 1-4PM and Fri. Oct. 17 from =
2-6PM.=20
Performers must have a facility for poetic language, be able to portray =
several=20
different characters, and be able to move well. Be prepared to read from =
poetry=20
provided and to sing (your choice) a cappella. Callbacks for both shows =
will be=20
Mon. Oct. 20 from 10AM-4PM and 7-10PM and Tues. Oct. 21 from 10AM-1PM.=20
Productions are non-Equity and tour primarily to area theatres. Pay is =
$325 per=20
week, including rehearsals; daytime availability is a must. Auditions =
will be=20
held by appointment only. For an appointment, call (212) 206-6875.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>Auditions will be held by appointment only. For an=20
appointment, call (212) 206-6875. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Write a Play =
</B></FONT><BR><FONT face=3DArial=20
color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Florida Studio Theatre =
<BR><B>Post=20
Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Open <BR><B>Union: =
</B>Non-Union=20
<B>Contract:</B> Non-Union Pay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/15/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>4:00 PMto 5:30 PM=20
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Ripley Grier Studios, 520 =
Eighth Ave.,=20
16th fl, New York, NY 10036 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Florida Studio Theatre will be holding a non-Equity =
call=20
for male and female actors, age 20-28, for the Write a Play tour. This =
tour=20
travels the state of Florida inspiring youth to write plays. Seeking =
strong=20
actors with improvisational skills who can move well. This internship =
contract=20
provides a stipend of $150 per week, per diem (when on the road), and =
housing.=20
Contract dates are late December through mid-April. Prepare a one-minute =
comedic=20
or serio-comedic monologue. Bring updated pictures and resumes.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>a one-minute comedic or serio-comedic monologue. =
Bring=20
updated pictures and resumes. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Pippin </B></FONT><BR><FONT =
face=3DArial=20
color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Emelin Theatre <BR><B>Post =
Date:</B>=20
10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Submission <BR><B>Union: </B>AEA =
Non-Union=20
<B>Contract:</B> AEA SPT 7 <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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  <TBODY>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/15/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Emelin Theatre, PO Box 736, =
Mamaroneck,=20
NY 10543 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>The Emelin Theatre is accepting pictures and =
resumes only,=20
for its production of Pippin, which will rehearse and open in January =
2004. Show=20
will open on Jan. 21, 2004, and run for 10 performances. The director is =
Brett=20
Smock and auditions will be held in NYC later this fall. The Emelin =
requests=20
both Equity and non-Equity actors to submit pictures to Emelin Theatre, =
PO Box=20
736, Mamaroneck, NY 10543-0736. No calls. The Emelin operates under an =
Equity=20
SPT-7 contract.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>The Emelin requests both Equity and non-Equity actors =
to=20
submit pictures to Emelin Theatre, PO Box 736, Mamaroneck, NY =
10543-0736. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Dramatic Adaptations of =
19th-century=20
Literature </B></FONT><BR><FONT face=3DArial color=3Dblack =
size=3D-1><B>Theatre=20
Name:</B> Chamber Theatre Prod. Inc. <BR><B>Post Date:</B> =
10/02/2003<BR><B>Call=20
Type: </B>Open <BR><B>Union: </B>Non-Union <B>Contract:</B> Non-Union =
Pay=20
<BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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  <TBODY>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/06/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>12:00 PMto 2:00 PM=20
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Harlequin Studios, 203 W. 46 =
St, New=20
York, NY 10036 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Chamber Theatre Prod. Inc. of Boston is casting for =
current=20
and future positions in four national fall tours and two spring tours. =
Dramatic=20
adaptations of 19th-century literature (Poe, Twain, Irving, etc.). =
Rehearses=20
Jan.-Feb. in Boston. Tour Oct.-Dec. or Feb.-May ($500/week). Housing =
paid on=20
tour. Prepare two contrasting pieces (one dramatic/comic, one =
classical). One=20
minute each; two minutes total. Bring picture and resume. Also seeking=20
actor-technicians. Minorities encouraged.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>two contrasting pieces (one dramatic/comic, one =
classical).=20
One minute each; two minutes total. Bring picture and resume. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>The Elves and the Shoemaker=20
</B></FONT><BR><FONT face=3DArial color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre =
Name:</B>=20
Manhattan Children's Theatre <BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call =
Type:=20
</B>Submission <BR><B>Union: </B>Non-Union <B>Contract:</B> Non-Union =
Stipend=20
<BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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  <TBODY>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/15/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Manhattan Children's Theatre, =
380=20
Broadway, 4th fl, New York, NY 10013 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Manhattan Children's Theatre is seeking adult=20
actors/actresses for upcoming children's theatre production of The Elves =
and the=20
Shoemaker. Rehearses Oct. 13-Nov. 14; performs weekends Nov. 15-Jan. 4 =
(no=20
performances over Thanksgiving weekend). Mail pictures and resumes to =
Manhattan=20
Children's Theatre, Attn: Bruce Merrill, 380 Broadway, 4th fl., New =
York, NY=20
10013. Some pay (stipend).=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>Mail pictures and resumes to Manhattan Children's =
Theatre,=20
Attn: Bruce Merrill, 380 Broadway, 4th fl., New York, NY 10013. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>One Hour Book Musical =
</B></FONT><BR><FONT=20
face=3DArial color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> <BR><B>Post =
Date:</B>=20
10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Submission <BR><B>Union: </B>Non-Union=20
<B>Contract:</B> Non-Union Some Pay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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  <TBODY>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/15/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Tom Wilson Weinberg, PO Box =
2233,=20
Philadelphia, PA 19103 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Submissions are being accepted from three male=20
actor-singers for a one-hour book musical. Must be versatile actors who =
can age=20
from their 20s to their 80s. Prepare a song and a short monologue. Pay =
will be=20
percentage of the door. Send pictures and resumes to Tom Wilson =
Weinberg, PO Box=20
2233, Philadelphia, PA 19103. For more information, email =
tww10 at hotmail.com.=20
Rehearsals and performances in New York.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>Send pictures and resumes to Tom Wilson Weinberg, PO =
Box=20
2233, Philadelphia, PA 19103. For more information, email =
tww10 at hotmail.com.=20
<BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Betty and Charlie =
</B></FONT><BR><FONT=20
face=3DArial color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> <BR><B>Post =
Date:</B>=20
10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Submission <BR><B>Union: </B>Non-Union=20
<B>Contract:</B> Non-Union No Pay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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  <TBODY>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/15/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>K. Allison, 506 E. 13 St., #27, =
New=20
York, NY 10009 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Submissions are being accepted from two experienced =
actors=20
to play Betty and Charlie in a new play by an award-winning playwright. =
Seeking:=20
Betty: 17 years old, is determined to escape her domineering father and =
their=20
poor Ozark Mountain farm, feral, sassy, but genuinely sweet, needs =
facility with=20
Ozark/West Tennessee accent; Charley: 24 years old and has come to the =
Ozarks=20
from St. Louis to be a land salesman, loves Betty but is torn between =
his=20
father-figure boss and a commitment to her, he is loyal and trustworthy, =
but=20
still searching for who he is. Send pictures and resumes to K. Allison, =
506 E.=20
13 St., #27, New York, NY 10009.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>Send pictures and resumes to K. Allison, 506 E. 13 =
St., #27,=20
New York, NY 10009. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>The Sisters Rosensweig =
</B></FONT><BR><FONT=20
face=3DArial color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> C.A.S.T. =
Players <BR><B>Post=20
Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Open <BR><B>Union: =
</B>Non-Union=20
<B>Contract:</B> Non-Union No Pay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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  <TBODY>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/14/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>8:00 PM </FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/15/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>8:00 PM =
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Sid Jacobson Jewish Community =
Center,=20
300 Forest D, East Hills, NY 11111 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>The C.A.S.T. Players will hold open auditions for =
The=20
Sisters Rosensweig. Seeking four men and four women. Transportation =
expenses=20
included. Director: Allan Samuels; Producer: Brooke Botwinick. Email:=20
bbotwinick at jcca.org. Call (516) 484-1545.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>Email: bbotwinick at jcca.org. Call (516) 484-1545. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Goldilocks and the Holiday Bears =

</B></FONT><BR><FONT face=3DArial color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre =
Name:</B> Pax=20
Amicus Theatre <BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: =
</B>Open=20
Submission <BR><B>Union: </B>Non-Union <B>Contract:</B> Non-Union Pay =
<BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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  <TBODY>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/16/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>1:30 PM =
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Pax Amicus Theatre, Lake Shore =
Rd, Budd=20
Lake, NJ 00000 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Pax Amicus Theatre will hold auditions for =
Goldilocks and=20
the Holiday Bears, a musical for children. Seeking: Goldilocks; Baby =
Bear: short=20
adults over 18. Rehearses and plays days during November and December. =
Must have=20
transportation. For an appointment, send pictures and resumes to Pax =
Amicus=20
Theatre, Lake Shore Rd., Budd Lake, NJ 07828. Directions: Exit 26 from =
Rt. 80=20
West. For further information, call (973) 691-4900. Pay.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>For an appointment, send pictures and resumes to Pax =
Amicus=20
Theatre, Lake Shore Rd., Budd Lake, NJ 07828. Directions: Exit 26 from =
Rt. 80=20
West. For further information, call (973) 691-4900. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Sharon and Billy, Beirut =
</B></FONT><BR><FONT=20
face=3DArial color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Charles Rosen =
Casting=20
<BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Submission =
<BR><B>Union:=20
</B>AEA Non-Union <B>Contract:</B> AEA Showcase No Pay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/22/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Charles Rosen Casting, 140 W. =
22 St.,=20
4th fl, New York, NY 10011 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Charles Rosen Casting is holding auditions for =
NeoPack's=20
production of Sharon and Billy, and Beirut, two one-acts by Alan Bowne, =
to be=20
performed together. Seeking: Dad/Guard: Caucasian male, 40s, actor with =
big=20
presence who represents an oppressive force in both plays; Mom: =
Caucasian=20
female, 30s, typical 1950s mom, stretched to the limits by her family.=20
Rehearsing Oct. 31=96Dec. 4. Performances Dec. 5=9620 at a theatre in =
midtown.=20
Auditions will be held at Acting Management, 140 W. 22 St., 4th fl., =
NYC.=20
Preparation: cold reading. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 22 to =
Charles Rosen=20
Casting, 140 W. 22 St., 4th fl., New York, NY 10011, Attn: Sharon & =
Billy;=20
or email tom at crcasting.com. Equity showcase (approval pending).=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 22 to Charles Rosen =

Casting, 140 W. 22 St., 4th fl., New York, NY 10011, Attn: Sharon & =
Billy;=20
or email tom at crcasting.com. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>The Scarlet Letter =
</B></FONT><BR><FONT=20
face=3DArial color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Tempest =
Productions=20
<BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Open <BR><B>Union: =

</B>Non-Union <B>Contract:</B> Non-Union No Pay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/05/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>1:00 PMto 4:00 PM=20
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Jersey City Museum, 350 =
Montgomery St,=20
Jersey City, NJ 00000 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Tempest Productions will be holding open auditions =
for a=20
new adaptation of Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter. Roles are available =
for a cast=20
of 13: six male roles, ages 16-60; and seven female roles, ages 12-50.=20
Rehearsals begin Oct. 12. Ten performances running Dec. 4-13; both =
matinee and=20
evening performances, Thurs.-Sun. Rehearsal and performance space is =
accessible=20
via Path trains and Light Rail. Rehearsals will be held primarily on the =

weekends. Sides will be available. Familiarity with the novel and the =
time=20
period required. For more information, contact Tempest at (800) 475-5633 =
or=20
check the website at www.tempestproductions.org.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>Sides will be available. Familiarity with the novel =
and the=20
time period required. For more information, contact Tempest at (800) =
475-5633 or=20
check the website at www.tempestproductions.org. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>The Breakfast Club =
</B></FONT><BR><FONT=20
face=3DArial color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Flaming Cave =
Productions=20
<BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/02/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Submission =
<BR><B>Union:=20
</B>Non-Union <B>Contract:</B> Non-Union Pay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/10/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Flaming Cave Productions, 440 =
Lafayette=20
St, New York, NY 10003 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Flaming Cave Productions is accepting submissions =
for a=20
non-Equity parody production of The Breakfast Club. All roles open. =
Seeking:=20
over-exaggerated characters, 20s-30s, with excellent physical and verbal =
comic=20
timing skills for all parts. All ethnic backgrounds encouraged to =
submit.=20
Seeking: super princess type; fun intense burnout type; nerdy nerd type; =
big=20
baby jock type; overweight goth girl type; controlling nut job principal =
type:=20
male/female 45-plus. Pay, no calls or drop-offs. Send all submissions to =
Flaming=20
Cave Productions, Barry Brisco, 440 Lafayette St., 6th fl., New York, NY =
10003.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>Send all submissions to Flaming Cave Productions, =
Barry=20
Brisco, 440 Lafayette St., 6th fl., New York, NY 10003. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Mobile Video Car Commercial=20
</B></FONT><BR><FONT face=3DArial color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre =
Name:</B> Linda=20
Palmer, Producer <BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/01/2003<BR><B>Call Type:=20
</B>Submission <BR><B>Union: </B>Non-Union <B>Contract:</B> Non-Union =
Pay=20
<BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/14/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Linda Palmer,7336 Santa Monica =
Blvd.,=20
#751, Woodland Hills, CA 90046 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Linda Palmer, Producer, is accepting submissions =
for a 35mm=20
commercial featuring a depressed family that suddenly becomes excited by =
mobile=20
video in their car. Shoot starts Oct. 18. Copy, meals and pay. Seeking:=20
Daughter: Caucasian, 10, soccer player; Son: Caucasian, 7. Send pictures =
and=20
resumes by Oct. 14 to Linda Palmer,7336 Santa Monica Blvd., #751, W. =
Hollywood,=20
CA 90046.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 14 to Linda =
Palmer,7336=20
Santa Monica Blvd., #751, W. Hollywood, CA 90046. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Judy's Scary Little Christmas=20
</B></FONT><BR><FONT face=3DArial color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre =
Name:</B> JSLC=20
Productions <BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/01/2003<BR><B>Call Type: =
</B>Submission=20
<BR><B>Union: </B>AEA Non-Union <B>Contract:</B> AEA 99 Seat Thtr =
Pay<BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/15/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>David Church, 931 N. Alfred =
St., #201,=20
Los Angeles, CA 90069 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>JSLC Productions is accepting submissions for =
Judy's Scary=20
Little Christmas, the return engagement of last season's musical comedy =
that=20
centers on a 1959 Judy Garland TV special. Director: Kay Cole. =
Rehearsals start=20
Nov. 15. Performances run Dec. 4-28 at the Court Theatre. There is pay. =
Seeking:=20
Male quartet member of The Merrymakers: 25-45, prefer attractive =
baritone, must=20
sing, dance, and act as a member of Judy's back-up quartet, also serves =
as=20
understudy to Liberace, Bing Crosby, and Richard Nixon. Send pictures =
and=20
resumes by Oct. 15 to David Church, 931 N. Alfred St., #201, Los =
Angeles, CA=20
90069. For information contact writerdmc at aol.com. Equity 99 Seat Theatre =

contract.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 15 to David Church, =
931 N.=20
Alfred St., #201, Los Angeles, CA 90069. For information contact=20
writerdmc at aol.com. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>The Great White Hope =
</B></FONT><BR><FONT=20
face=3DArial color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> B.E.R. =
Productions=20
<BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/01/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Submission =
<BR><B>Union:=20
</B>AEA Non-Union <B>Contract:</B> AEA 99 Seat Thtr <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>11/01/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>B.E.R. Productions, 605 W. =
Huntington=20
Dr., #519, Monrovia, CA 91016 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>B.E.R. Productions is accepting submissions for The =
Great=20
White Hope, a drama about America's first African-American heavy weight=20
champion. Director: Ted Lange. Performances run Jan. 4-Feb. 15 at the =
Odyssey.=20
Seeking: Caucasian females: 25-40, attractive to beautiful with =
innocence;=20
Caucasian males: 28-65; African-American males: 20-65; African-American =
females:=20
25-40, attractive, sassy; African-American females #2: 60+, motherly. =
Send=20
pictures and resumes by Nov. 1 to B.E.R. Productions, 605 W. Huntington =
Dr.,=20
#519, Monrovia, CA 91016. Equity 99 Seat Theatre contract.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>Send pictures and resumes by Nov. 1 to B.E.R. =
Productions,=20
605 W. Huntington Dr., #519, Monrovia, CA 91016. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Free Fall </B></FONT><BR><FONT =
face=3DArial=20
color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Cedric Duplechain, Producer =
<BR><B>Post=20
Date:</B> 10/01/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Submission <BR><B>Union: =
</B>AEA=20
Non-Union <B>Contract:</B> AEA 99 Seat Thtr <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/08/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Dedra West, 1214 W. 68th St, =
Los=20
Angeles, CA 90044 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Cedric Duplechain, Producer, is accepting =
submissions for=20
Free Fall, a play about two African-American male siblings that struggle =
to=20
reconcile and a wife that helps them get there. Rehearsals start Oct. =
14.=20
Performances run Dec. 4-21 at the Elephant Theatre. There is pay. =
Seeking:=20
Grant: African-American, 25-35, tightly wound, desk cop, grew up in the =
streets,=20
and eventhough he has left that life far behind, he still retains an =
edge; Alex:=20
female, African-American, 25-35, Grant's wife, quintessential middle =
class,=20
married Grant in an attempt to touch a life she knew nothing about; =
Monk:=20
African-American, 25-35, Grant's brother, ex-con, crudeness comes from =
an=20
innocent attempt to please; Spoon: African-American, 25-35, would be =
working for=20
IBM if born of a different race or class. Send pictures and resumes by =
Oct. 8 to=20
Dedra West, 1214 W. 68th St., Los Angeles, CA 90044. For information =
contact=20
duplechainwest at aol.com. Equity 99 Seat Theatre contract.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 8 to Dedra West, =
1214 W.=20
68th St., Los Angeles, CA 90044. For information contact =
duplechainwest at aol.com.=20
<BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Beyond Therapy =
</B></FONT><BR><FONT face=3DArial=20
color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Long Beach Playhouse Studio =
Theatre=20
<BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/01/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Open <BR><B>Union: =
</B>AEA=20
Non-Union <B>Contract:</B> AEA 99 Seat SomePay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/12/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>7:00 PMto 10:00 PM =
</FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/13/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>7:00 PMto 10:00 PM=20
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Long Beach Playhouse Studio, =
5021 E.=20
Anaheim St, Long Beach, CA 99999 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Gigi Fusco Meese, Producer, will hold auditions for =
Beyond=20
Therapy, a comedy by Christopher Durang. Director: Martie Ramm. =
Rehearsals start=20
Oct. 18. Performances run Nov. 28-Dec. 13, Jan. 2-17 at the Long Beach =
Playhouse=20
Studio Theatre. There is some pay for union actors. Seeking: Bruce: =
30-35,=20
fairly pleasant- looking, real bisexual truly attracted to women and =
men,=20
contradictory but not very logical, very innocent, his innocence and =
genuine=20
bisexuality are essential; Prudence: 29-32, attractive, intelligent, =
vulnerable,=20
looking for a relationship; Stuart: 35-40, macho bully, preposterously =
insecure=20
but a believably sincere therapist, very masculine; Charlotte: 35-45, =
warm,=20
loving, and stark-raving mad therapist, life-affirming loon, crazy and =
her=20
synapses are way, way off, when she makes sense, she really makes sense; =
Bob:=20
28-35, Bruce's boyfriend, acts immature around Prudence, thinks everyone =
is gay,=20
real baby but not a bitchy queen or a woman-hater; Andrew: 25-32, =
waiter, polite=20
on the surface but quirky/ crazy on the inside, can be a little tough =
but is=20
really a normal, polite, cute waiter with problems underneath. Bring a =
one-to=20
two-minute comedy monologue. Bring pictures and resumes. For information =
contact=20
(562) 494-1014, ext. 524 or e-mail LBPH75 at aol.com. Equity 99 Seat =
Theatre=20
contract.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>a one-to two-minute comedy monologue. Bring pictures =
and=20
resumes. For information contact (562) 494-1014, ext. 524 or e-mail=20
LBPH75 at aol.com. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Danny and the Deep Blue Sea=20
</B></FONT><BR><FONT face=3DArial color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre =
Name:</B> Charlie=20
Pineapple Theatre <BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/01/2003<BR><B>Call Type:=20
</B>Submission <BR><B>Union: </B>Non-Union <B>Contract:</B> Non-Union No =
Pay=20
<BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/09/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/10/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Charlie Pineapple Theatre, 248 =
B. N.=20
8th St, Brooklyn, NY 11211 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>The Charlie Pineapple Theatre Company, located five =
minutes=20
from Manhattan, is casting for its production of John Patrick Shanley's =
Danny=20
and the Deep Blue Sea. Seeking: one male, mid- to late 20s; and one =
female, mid-=20
to late 20s. Rehearsals begin Mon. Oct. 13; show opens Nov. 13 and runs =
through=20
Dec. 20. Auditions will be held by appointment only Thurs. Oct. 9 and =
Fri. Oct.=20
10 with callbacks Sun. Oct. 12. Send pictures and resumes ASAP to =
Charlie=20
Pineapple Theatre, Attn: Mark VanDerBeets, 248 B. N. 8th St., Brooklyn, =
NY=20
11211.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>Send pictures and resumes ASAP to Charlie Pineapple =
Theatre,=20
Attn: Mark VanDerBeets, 248 B. N. 8th St., Brooklyn, NY 11211. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Dirty Blonde =
</B></FONT><BR><FONT face=3DArial=20
color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Theatreworks <BR><B>Post =
Date:</B>=20
10/01/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Open <BR><B>Union: </B>Non-Union=20
<B>Contract:</B> Non-Union No Pay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/13/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>7:00 PM </FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/14/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>7:00 PM =
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Theatreworks, 5 Brookside Ave, =
New=20
Milford, CT 00000 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Richard Pettibone and Bill Hughes, Producers, are =
holding=20
open auditions for Dirty Blonde. All three roles available: Jo/Mae, =
Charlie, and=20
Man: all require singing and some dancing. Rehearsals Oct. 27-Dec. 3; =
performs=20
Dec. 4-Jan. 3. Director: Jane Farnol. Prepare your best 16 bars. An =
accompanist=20
will be provided. Readings will be from the script. For character =
details and=20
more info visit www.theatreworks.us.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>your best 16 bars. An accompanist will be provided. =
Readings=20
will be from the script. For character details and more info visit=20
www.theatreworks.us. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Fiddler on the Roof =
</B></FONT><BR><FONT=20
face=3DArial color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Nederlander =
Productions=20
<BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/01/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Open <BR><B>Union: =
</B>AEA=20
Non-Union <B>Contract:</B> AEA Production <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/14/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>1:00 PM =
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th =
St., 6th=20
Fl, New York, NY 10001 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Nederlander Productions, Producer, is holding an =
open call=20
for Equity and non-Equity performers who sing in the Broadway revival of =
Fiddler=20
on the Roof. First rehearsal Dec.; first performance Jan. 16, 2004; =
opens Feb.=20
12, 2004. Book: Joseph Stein; Lyrics: Sheldon Harnick; Music: Jerry =
Bock;=20
Musical Director: Kevin Stites; Director: David Leveaux; Casting: Jim =
Carnahan.=20
Seeking: Hodel: early 20s, Tevye's daughter, witty and intelligent whose =
eyes=20
are open to the changing world around her by a young teacher who comes =
to town,=20
seeking a strong singer-actress; Fyedka: mid-20s, local Russian boy who =
despite=20
his gentile heritage and the political climate of the country, falls in =
love=20
with Chava, seeking a strong actor with a strong tenor voice. No monitor =

required. The producers will handle all aspects of this call. Be aware =
that=20
typing may occur. Prepare 16-32 bars of one song of traditional musical =
theatre.=20
Bring your own sheet music. A pianist will be provided. Bring pictures =
and=20
resumes. All non-Equity actors who are hired will be required to join =
Equity.=20
Equity Production contract; minimum pay is $1,354 per week.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>Be aware that typing may occur. Prepare 16-32 bars of =
one=20
song of traditional musical theatre. Bring your own sheet music. A =
pianist will=20
be provided. Bring pictures and resumes. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Some Sorta Somethin' Productions =

</B></FONT><BR><FONT face=3DArial color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre =
Name:</B> Some=20
Sorta Somethin' Productions <BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/01/2003<BR><B>Call =
Type:=20
</B>Open <BR><B>Union: </B>Non-Union <B>Contract:</B> Non-Union No Pay=20
<BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/05/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>2:00 PM =
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>New Dance Group, 254 W. 47 St, =
New=20
York, NY 10036 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Some Sorta Somethin' Productions is seeking: male =
and=20
female dancers for replacements within company, ages 13 and up, with =
strong=20
ballet and modern/jazz technique. Artistic Director: Christopher =
Recchia.=20
Pictures and resume and reservation required. Call (732) 864-0488, ext. =
11; or=20
email nycpacinc at aol.com.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>Pictures and resume and reservation required. Call =
(732)=20
864-0488, ext. 11; or email nycpacinc at aol.com. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Maybe Baby, It's You =
</B></FONT><BR><FONT=20
face=3DArial color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Entertainment =
Events Inc.=20
<BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/01/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Submission =
<BR><B>Union:=20
</B>Non-Union <B>Contract:</B> Non-Union Pay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/08/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Entertainment Events Inc., 320 =
W. 37=20
St., 8th fl, New York, NY 10018 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Entertainment Events Inc., Producer, is casting for =
a=20
two-character romantic comedy, Maybe Baby, It's You. Seeking: attractive =
men and=20
women, ages 25-35, to play multiple characters in search of the perfect =
soul=20
mate. Actors must have superb timing, great physical comedic skills, and =
the=20
ability to play a wide range of ages and types. Rehearses for two weeks =
in=20
mid-October; performs for four dates in 2003 and 2004. Performs Nov. =
4-8, 2003=20
at Eisemann Center Theatre, Richardson, TX; Feb. 10-22, 2004 at Macomb =
Center=20
for the Arts, Clinton Township, MI; Feb. 13, 2004 at Scranton Cultural =
Center,=20
Scranton, PA; and Apr. 2-3, 2004 at Harrison Hall, Harrisonburg, VA. =
Salary,=20
plus travel (air and ground), and private hotel provided. Send pictures =
and=20
resumes ASAP (by Oct. 8) to Entertainment Events Inc., Attn: Steven =
Harris, 320=20
W. 37 St., 8th fl., New York, NY 10018; or email =
sdh at entertainmenteventsinc.com.=20

<P><B>Prepare: </B>Send pictures and resumes ASAP (by Oct. 8) to =
Entertainment=20
Events Inc., Attn: Steven Harris, 320 W. 37 St., 8th fl., New York, NY =
10018; or=20
email sdh at entertainmenteventsinc.com. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Joys of Lipstick =
</B></FONT><BR><FONT=20
face=3DArial color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> <BR><B>Post =
Date:</B>=20
10/01/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Open <BR><B>Union: </B>Non-Union=20
<B>Contract:</B> Non-Union No Pay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/06/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>7:30 PMto 9:30 PM=20
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>440 Studios, 440 Lafayette, =
Studio 4F,=20
New York, NY 10000 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Currently casting Middle-Eastern /South =
Asian/Mediterranean=20
actors and dancers for a new play Joys of Lipstick. Also seeking two =
American=20
types: one male (40s), and one female (20s). Rehearsals will be=20
Thursdays-Sundays, days and evenings beginning Oct. 23. Play will run at =

Producer's Club from Dec. 10-14. Seeking: Nasti: 20s, female, =
boyish-looking;=20
Shabnam: early 20s, female; Maman Bezorg: middle-aged female; Mahtob:=20
middle-aged female; Khanum Sayeed: middle-aged female; Babak: =
middle-aged male;=20
Hussein: male, 30s; Pasadaran: male, 20s; Dr. Lowenstein: 40s, plastic =
surgeon;=20
Anne: 20s, blonde. Also seeking four female dancers. Middle-Eastern =
dance=20
experience helpful, but not required. Non-union performers only. Actors: =
Prepare=20
a two to three minute dramatic monologue and bring pictures and resumes. =

Dancers: wear leotards and ballet slippers. Auditions will be held by=20
appointment only. Contact Layla Dowlatshahi at (212) 625-1502 for an=20
appointment.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>Actors: Prepare a two to three minute dramatic =
monologue and=20
bring pictures and resumes. Dancers: wear leotards and ballet slippers.=20
Auditions will be held by appointment only. Contact Layla Dowlatshahi at =
(212)=20
625-1502 for an appointment. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Peter Pan </B></FONT><BR><FONT =
face=3DArial=20
color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Society for the Performing =
Arts=20
<BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/01/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>EPA <BR><B>Union: =
</B>AEA=20
<B>Contract:</B> AEA LOA <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/13/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd =
Floor,=20
New York, NY 10036 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>The Society for the Performing Arts at The New =
Media=20
Theatre (Media, PA; near Philadelphia) will be holding Equity principal=20
auditions for Peter Pan, based on the play by James M. Barrie. Music: =
Mark=20
Charlap; Lyrics: Carolyn Leigh. Rehearsals begin Mon. Nov. 17; performs =
Dec.=20
3-28. Artistic Directo/Director: Jesse Cline; Choreographer: Richard =
Amelius;=20
Musical Director: John Stenger. Seeking: Peter Pan: young elf-like male =
to play=20
early teens, blithe and carefree, unbounding energy, vocal range from =
low E to=20
B-flat, must move well, gymnastic ability a plus; Wendy Darling: =
mezzo-soprano,=20
curious and well-mannered young lady, to play early teens; Captain Hook: =
the=20
villain, evil and fearful, leader of a pirate crew, excellent comic =
actor,=20
strong baritone; Smee: Hook's sidekick, excellent comic actor; Tiger =
Lily:=20
beautiful, young princess, proud leader of the Indian tribe, excellent =
dancer.=20
Equity performers of all ethnic backgrounds, ages, and types are =
encouraged to=20
attend. For the auditions, prepare music that shows your vocal range. =
Music from=20
the show is acceptable. No lead sheets or transposing. Visit=20
www.mediatheatre.com. The Society for the Performing Arts operates under =
an=20
Equity Letter of Agreement (LOA) referenced to LORT. Equity LOA =
contract;=20
minimum pay is $394 per week.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>music that shows your vocal range. Music from the =
show is=20
acceptable. No lead sheets or transposing. Visit www.mediatheatre.com. =
<BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Stones in His Pockets, Lettice =
and Lovage,=20
Legal Snarls, or Groucho for the Defense </B></FONT><BR><FONT =
face=3DArial=20
color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> The Northeast Theatre =
<BR><B>Post=20
Date:</B> 10/01/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>EPA <BR><B>Union: </B>AEA=20
<B>Contract:</B> AEA SPT <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/12/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>7:00 PMto 10:00 PM=20
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Kitt Conference Rm, Keystone =
College,=20
Rtes. 6 & 11, La Plume, PA 11111 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>The Northeast Theatre (TNT) will hold Equity =
principal=20
auditions for its 12th season 2003-04 including Stones in His Pockets,=20
rehearsals begin Nov. 24, performances are five a week Dec. 11-21; =
Lettice and=20
Lovage, rehearsals begin Jan. 20, performances are five a week Feb. =
5-16; and=20
Legal Snarls, rehearsals begin April 27, performances are five a week =
May 13-30.=20
Director: David Zarko. Casting for Stones in His Pockets: Two Irish lads =
are=20
extras for a Hollywood film being shot in a small village in County =
Kerry. When=20
a tragedy diverts the attention of the townspeople and the movie folk =
insist on=20
continuing on schedule, the resulting ruckus is very instructive. This =
is a play=20
about new beginnings and fresh hope. Seeking the following available =
roles --=20
Charlie: mid-30s; and Jake: mid-30s. Both actors play multiple roles, so =
the=20
ability to create strong vocal and physical characterizations of real =
people is=20
necessary. Also required is a strong knowledge of Irish, British, and =
American=20
regionalisms. Also casting for Lettice and Lovage: Lettice is a tour =
guide. A=20
very bored tour guide in an historical residence. One who discovers that =

history, dramatically interpreted, is more interesting than history =
distilled=20
into lists of events and dates. This gets her into trouble, but =
eventually gains=20
her a friend and fellow enthusiast whom she almost kills while =
re-enacting the=20
execution of Charles II. Seeking the following available roles: Miss =
Framer:=20
35-55; and Mr. Bardolph: 40-60. Also casting for Legal Snarls, or =
Groucho for=20
the Defense: Groucho, Chico, and Harpo take the law into their own hands =
and=20
twist it into something remarkably familiar. Based on a 1933 radio =
series=20
Flywheel, Schyster, and Flywheel, these are legal shenanigans undreamed =
of even=20
in the highest levels of government. Seeking the following available =
role:=20
Groucho: close imitation and strong knowledge of physical comedy =
required. Those=20
auditioning should prepare a single one- to two-minute monologue. If you =
require=20
further information, email contact at thenortheasttheatre.org. Do not =
contact The=20
Metropolitan Playhouse or the director about these auditions. Those who =
cannot=20
attend the audition may send pictures and resumes to TNT, One College =
Green, La=20
Plume, PA 18440. Equity Small Professional Theatre (SPT) contract, =
Category Five=20
(pending approval); $272/wk. Most rehearsals and all performances will =
take=20
place in La Plume, PA (near Scranton, PA).=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>a single one- to two-minute monologue. If you require =
further=20
information, email contact at thenortheasttheatre.org. Do not contact The=20
Metropolitan Playhouse or the director about these auditions. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Stones in His Pockets, Lettice =
and Lovage,=20
Legal Snarls, or Groucho for the Defense </B></FONT><BR><FONT =
face=3DArial=20
color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> The Northeast Theatre =
<BR><B>Post=20
Date:</B> 10/01/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>EPA <BR><B>Union: </B>AEA=20
<B>Contract:</B> AEA SPT <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
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    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/08/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>9:00 AMto 5:00 PM </FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/09/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>9:00 AMto 5:00 PM=20
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>The Metropolitan Playhouse, 220 =
E. 4=20
St, New York, NY 11111 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>The Northeast Theatre (TNT) will hold Equity =
principal=20
auditions for its 12th season 2003-04 including Stones in His Pockets,=20
rehearsals begin Nov. 24, performances are five a week Dec. 11-21; =
Lettice and=20
Lovage, rehearsals begin Jan. 20, performances are five a week Feb. =
5-16; and=20
Legal Snarls, rehearsals begin April 27, performances are five a week =
May 13-30.=20
Director: David Zarko. Casting for Stones in His Pockets: Two Irish lads =
are=20
extras for a Hollywood film being shot in a small village in County =
Kerry. When=20
a tragedy diverts the attention of the townspeople and the movie folk =
insist on=20
continuing on schedule, the resulting ruckus is very instructive. This =
is a play=20
about new beginnings and fresh hope. Seeking the following available =
roles --=20
Charlie: mid-30s; and Jake: mid-30s. Both actors play multiple roles, so =
the=20
ability to create strong vocal and physical characterizations of real =
people is=20
necessary. Also required is a strong knowledge of Irish, British, and =
American=20
regionalisms. Also casting for Lettice and Lovage: Lettice is a tour =
guide. A=20
very bored tour guide in an historical residence. One who discovers that =

history, dramatically interpreted, is more interesting than history =
distilled=20
into lists of events and dates. This gets her into trouble, but =
eventually gains=20
her a friend and fellow enthusiast whom she almost kills while =
re-enacting the=20
execution of Charles II. Seeking the following available roles: Miss =
Framer:=20
35-55; and Mr. Bardolph: 40-60. Also casting for Legal Snarls, or =
Groucho for=20
the Defense: Groucho, Chico, and Harpo take the law into their own hands =
and=20
twist it into something remarkably familiar. Based on a 1933 radio =
series=20
Flywheel, Schyster, and Flywheel, these are legal shenanigans undreamed =
of even=20
in the highest levels of government. Seeking the following available =
role:=20
Groucho: close imitation and strong knowledge of physical comedy =
required. Those=20
auditioning should prepare a single one- to two-minute monologue. If you =
require=20
further information, email contact at thenortheasttheatre.org. Do not =
contact The=20
Metropolitan Playhouse or the director about these auditions. Those who =
cannot=20
attend the audition may send pictures and resumes to TNT, One College =
Green, La=20
Plume, PA 18440. Equity Small Professional Theatre (SPT) contract, =
Category Five=20
(pending approval); $272/wk. Most rehearsals and all performances will =
take=20
place in La Plume, PA (near Scranton, PA).=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>a single one- to two-minute monologue. If you require =
further=20
information, email contact at thenortheasttheatre.org. Do not contact The=20
Metropolitan Playhouse or the director about these auditions. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Concert of Excellence =
</B></FONT><BR><FONT=20
face=3DArial color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Welly Yang, =
Producer=20
<BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/01/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Open <BR><B>Union: =

</B>Non-Union <B>Contract:</B> Non-Union No Pay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Times</B></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/05/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>9:00 AM =
</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Second Generation Office, New =
York, NY=20
11111 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Welly Yang, Producer, is holding auditions by =
appointment=20
for the Concert of Excellence. Second Generation, an Asian-American =
theater=20
company, will be holding auditions for the 50-member Children's Choir of =

Excellence, which will perform at Lincoln Center's New York State =
Theater on=20
Dec. 1. Director: Devanand Janki. Seeking: vocalists of Asian descent, =
between=20
the ages of 9-14. The selected children will participate in an =
eight-week=20
program that includes weekly rehearsals with Broadway and theatrical=20
professionals, including Tony Award-winning composer Jason Robert Brown =
and=20
Lucille Lortel award-recipient director/choreographer Devanand Janki. =
For the=20
auditions, no preparation necessary. Auditions will be held by =
appointments=20
only. For more info about the program and to set up an audition, call =
Chris at=20
(917) 749-3915; or email or chris at 2g.org.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>For the auditions, no preparation necessary. =
Auditions will=20
be held by appointments only. For more info about the program and to set =
up an=20
audition, call Chris at (917) 749-3915; or email or chris at 2g.org. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>My Soul Is a Witness =
</B></FONT><BR><FONT=20
face=3DArial color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> JENA Company =
of Manhattan=20
<BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/01/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Submission =
<BR><B>Union:=20
</B>Non-Union <B>Contract:</B> Non-Union Pay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD> </TD>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/15/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Witness, 1650 Broadway, Ste. =
1107, New=20
York, NY 10019 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>The JENA Company of Manhattan is casting for the =
non-Equity=20
national tour video of My Soul Is a Witness, a promotional video for the =
new=20
play, a mosaic of important people and events from the Civil Rights =
Movement.=20
The video production will include segments from six different scenes =
with a=20
total running time of approximately five to six minutes. Seeking two =
black=20
character actors: one male and one female, ages 50-65, of extraordinary =
acting=20
ability. Performers will play roles ranging from Fannie Lou Hamer to =
Emmett=20
Till's Uncle and lesser-known but important Movement workers. Strong a =
cappella=20
singing ability a plus. Auditions and shoot will take place in NYC in =
late=20
October. Rehearses Oct. 8-10 (evenings most likely); shooting Oct. 11.=20
Professional pay for the period. Producer: John Adams; Director: David =
Barr III.=20
Email pictures and resumes to jenaco at sisna.com; or mail to Witness, 1650 =

Broadway, Ste. 1107, New York, NY 10019.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>Email pictures and resumes to jenaco at sisna.com; or =
mail to=20
Witness, 1650 Broadway, Ste. 1107, New York, NY 10019. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Defending the Caveman =
</B></FONT><BR><FONT=20
face=3DArial color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Entertainment =
Events=20
<BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/01/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Submission =
<BR><B>Union:=20
</B>Non-Union <B>Contract:</B> Non-Union Pay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/15/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Entertainment Events, 320 W. =
37th St,=20
8th Fl, New York, NY 10018 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Entertainment Events Inc. (EEI) is seeking: a =
production=20
stage manager for the non-union tour of Defending the Caveman. Seeking: =
a PSM=20
with tour experience. The PSM will supervise load-in, focus, sound =
check,=20
load-out, and will run sound and light boards for the show. Rehearses =
Nov. 2-3;=20
performs Nov. 4-Dec. 7, 2003, plus additional dates in 2004. Salary, per =
diem,=20
private housing, and transportation provided. Email resumes ASAP (by =
Oct. 15) to=20
Steven Harris at EEI at sdh at entertainmenteventsinc.com; or mail =
Entertainment=20
Events, 320 W. 37 St., 8th fl., New York, NY 10018.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>Email resumes ASAP (by Oct. 15) to Steven Harris at =
EEI at=20
sdh at entertainmenteventsinc.com; or mail Entertainment Events, 320 W. 37 =
St., 8th=20
fl., New York, NY 10018. <BR>
<DIV>
<HR>
</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3Darial color=3Dblack size=3D2><B>Show Name: =
</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3Darial color=3Dmaroon size=3D2><B>Menopause the Musical =
</B></FONT><BR><FONT=20
face=3DArial color=3Dblack size=3D-1><B>Theatre Name:</B> Entertainment =
Events=20
<BR><B>Post Date:</B> 10/01/2003<BR><B>Call Type: </B>Submission =
<BR><B>Union:=20
</B>Non-Union <B>Contract:</B> Non-Union Pay <BR></DIV>
<DIV>
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    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1><B>Audition Date(s)</B></FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR>
  <TR>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial size=3D-1>10/10/2003</FONT></TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD> </TD>
    <TD><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D-1></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<DIV><B>Submission/Audition Address: </B>Entertainment Events, 320 W. =
37th St,=20
8th Fl, New York, NY 10018 </DIV>
<P><B>Breakdown: </B>Entertainment Events is seeking: experienced, =
responsible=20
and energetic production stage managers for the national tour(s) of =
Menopause=20
the Musical. Knowledge of and experience with musicals, tours and =
multiple=20
venues required. Must be able to interface with production office, =
presenters,=20
actors, musicians and crews. PSM will supervise load-in, load-outs and =
will call=20
the show. Tour travels with ASM, company manager and sound engineer. =
Tour dates=20
include theatres in Norfolk; Baltimore; Washington, DC. Pay. Send =
pictures and=20
resumes by Oct. 10 to Entertainment Events, Attn: Steven Harris, 320 W. =
37 St.,=20
8th fl., New York, NY 10018. Email resumes ASAP =
sdh at entertainmenteventsinc.com.=20
<P><B>Prepare: </B>Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 10 to Entertainment =
Events,=20
Attn: Steven Harris, 320 W. 37 St., 8th fl., New York, NY 10018. Email =
resumes=20
ASAP sdh at entertainmenteventsinc.com.=20
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