[NEohioPAL] August Wilson's TWO TRAINS RUNNING Auditions at Beck Center Nov. 15 & 17
Scott Spence
scottdavidspence at gmail.com
Tue Nov 11 11:04:22 PST 2025
*AUDITION NOTICE*
*Two Trains Running*
by *August Wilson*
*Directed by:* Jimmie Woody
*Presented by:* The Beck Center for the Arts
*Performance Dates:* February 27 – March 29, 2026
*Location:* Studio Theater, Beck Center for the Arts, 17801 Detroit Avenue,
Lakewood, OH 44107
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*About the Play*
Set in 1969 Pittsburgh, *Two Trains Running* captures a pivotal moment in a
neighborhood on the brink of change. The story unfolds in *Memphis Lee’s
diner* — once a vibrant community hub — now facing demolition as the city
advances its plans for urban renewal. Through Wilson’s rich, poetic
dialogue, the characters wrestle with dreams, dignity, survival, and the
shifting tides of Black identity and economic justice.
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*Audition Details*
*Dates & Times*
- *Saturday, November 15 at 1:30 PM*
- *Monday, November 17 at 6:30 PM*
*Preparation*
Prepare one contemporary monologue (maximum 2 minutes, preferably by August
Wilson) if possible.
If not---Sides/Monologues from the play will also be provided to read.
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*To Schedule an Audition*
Email *Scott Spence* at scotts at beckcenter.org or scottdavidspence at gmail.com
Please include your *headshot and résumé* when scheduling if possible.
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*All roles are Open!!! No Equity contracts are available for this
production. Actors will receive a stipend for their participation.
Rehearsals will begin in Mid January.*
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*Character Breakdown*
*Memphis Lee (55–75)*
Owner of the diner and a proud man battling the city’s attempt to take his
property through eminent domain. A man of principle who refuses to be
cheated.
*Risa (25–35)*
A quiet, introspective waitress at the diner. Scarred both physically and
emotionally, she cuts her legs as an act of autonomy against
objectification.
*Sterling Johnson (25–40)*
A recently released ex-convict with optimism and charisma. Determined to
find purpose, build community, and win Risa’s affection.
*Holloway (55–75)*
An elder of wisdom and reflection — the neighborhood philosopher. Offers
insight, humor, and perspective, grounding the others in spiritual truth.
*Wolf (30–45)*
A flashy, streetwise numbers runner and gossip. Always in the know, he
thrives on the movement and hustle of the community.
*West (55–75)*
The local undertaker — disciplined, well-to-do, and pragmatic. Represents
stability and practicality in contrast to Memphis’s idealism.
*Hambone (30–65)*
A man with intellectual disabilities who constantly repeats his demand for
justice: *“He gonna give me my ham!”* A symbol of persistence and dignity
denied.
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