[NEohioPAL] Beck's "Waiting For Godot" Auditions this Sunday/Monday. Call for appt.!

Scott Spence via NEohioPAL neohiopal at lists.neohiopal.org
Fri Jun 16 13:08:58 PDT 2017


Auditions for Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" will occur (by Appt. Only!) on Sunday June 18th and  Monday June 19th @ The Beck Center in Lakewood with available slots between 6PM and 9PM.



The production will be directed by Eric Schmeidl (Beck Center's "Velocity of Autumn")



Audition appointments will be taken starting at 1PM on Thursday, June 8th by calling 216-521-2540 x10. Do not call prior, as the Beck Box Office will not be able to assign you a time until then.



Actors will be provided {via e-mail} sides for their audition several days prior to your appt. Be sure the box office takes down your e-mail address correctly!



Performance Dates for "Waiting For Godot" (in Beck's intimate Studio Theatre) are Friday. Oct. 6th thru Sunday Nov. 5th. Rehearsals will begin in late August or early September.



It is anticipated that Two (2) AEA contracts (Tier One Special Appearance) will be available. All non-Equity actors 18 years of age and older will receive a stipend for their participation as well.



Below are character descriptions and a Director's note:



ESTRAGON (Gogo):             Male.  45 – 70’s.  Any cultural background.

                                                Sensitive.  Forgetful.  Sweet.  Wispy.

An old theatre performer who has spent a lifetime on stage with Vladimir.  In this way his banter with Vladimir follows a seasoned rhythm and pace.  He plays the gentle part in their act, though he is prone to moments of childish self-pity.  He also has issues with his feet.

 

VLADIMIR (Didi):                Male.  45 – 70’s.  Any cultural background.

                                                Intellectual.  Hard-edged.  Big-hearted.  Solid.

An old theatre performer who has spent a lifetime on stage with Estragon.  In this way his banter with Estragon follows a seasoned rhythm and pace.  He plays the blustery part in their act, though he is prone to moments of deep sympathy.  He also has issues with his prostate.

 

POZZO:                                  Male.  40’s – 60’s.  Any cultural background.

                                                Terrible.  Arrogant.  Massive.

Not as nimble and clever as Estragon and Vladimir, he still demands attention and a space in which to perform.  His physical size compensates for his lack of theatrical, emotional, and intellectual dexterity.  While imposing, he does recognize the limitations of his skill, talent, and confidence.

 

LUCKY:                                 Male.  50’s – 70’s.  Any cultural background.

                                                Ragged.  Hollowed.  Methodic.  Resilient.  

                                                Once a man of letters he is now a jumble of thoughts and ideas.

                                               

A BOY:                                  Male.  8 – 12.  Any cultural background.

                                                Timid.  Innocent.  Responsible.

                                                The young spokesperson for Godot.  He also watches the goats.

 

DIRECTOR NOTE:               This will be a highly collaborative production that seeks to explore the humor and theatricality of the play in order to celebrate its universal themes.



If you have any questions please write scottdavidspence at gmail.com


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