CHARLES MOSESIAN THEATER- NEAT CATEGORY 6 …



New Repertory Theatre 2018-19 Season – Equity Principal Auditions by APPOINTMENT in Watertown, MACHARLES MOSESIAN THEATER- NEAT CATEGORY 6 (MINIMUM WEEKLY SALARY: $425.) BLACK BOX THEATER – NEAT CATEGORY 6 (MINIMUM WEEKLY SALARY: $425). Artistic Director: Jim Petosa.Production Stage Manager (Main stage): TBDProduction Stage Manager (Downstage): TBDTypical rehearsal schedule: Flexible, depending on schedule of Actors/Director until tech begins. Performances: Wed– Sun, with matinee and evening shows, at the Mosesian Center for the Arts in Watertown, MA, accessible by major routes and the #70 bus.Equity Principal Auditions by APPOINTMENT:Monday, April 2, 2018Mosesian Center for the Arts10:00AM – 6:00PM321 Arsenal Street(Lunch 1-2pm) Watertown, MA 02472Please contact Bridget Kathleen O’Leary at auditions@ or call 617) 923-7060, extension 8204 for an appointment. Office hours: Monday – Friday, 10 AM – 6 PM. Equity appointments are scheduled in five-minute intervals, and each Equity Member has three minutes to audition. Equity Members without appointments will be seen throughout the audition day as time permits. Please prepare material of your choice (including, if you wish, selections from the season’s repertoire). For those who wish to perform a scene, a reader will be available. Please be prepared to state your starting and stopping places. Sides will not be provided.Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together.We will also be attending Stage Source AEA Auditions on April 9, 2018 from 10-6pm at ImprovBoston, located at 40 Prospect St, Cambridge, MA 02139. Equity Members have three minutes to audition. You can get more information regarding those auditions on the Stage Source website, or by calling them directly at 617-720-6066. All scripts will be available at the StageSource offices (88 Tremont Street, Suite 714, Boston, MA? 02108). Available roles in the non-musical productions of New Rep’s 2018-19 season are listed below. No understudies are being cast. Please note that New Rep does not supply housing.Straight White Men by Young Jean Lee. Director: TBD1st rehearsal: August 21, 2018. Runs September 7, 2018– September 30, 2018. Wed.–Sun with matinees and evening shows at the Mosesian Center for the Arts in the Charles Mosesian Theater in Watertown, MA, accessible by major routes and the #70 bus.DREW (mid 30’s white M) youngest brother. Attractive middle-aged hipster; prizewinning novelist JAKE (early 40’s, white M) middle brother. Athletic; successful, recently divorced banker; cocky and masculine.MATT (early 40’s, white M) eldest brother. Unemployed Harvard Alumn, Charismatic but burdened.ED (late 60’s/early 70’s, white M) Great sense of humor; good-natured, lovable, widowed and retired engineer.PERSON IN CHARGE ideally a gender nonconforming character. A person of color. Has an abundance of natural charm; they will interact with the audience and should be able to ad-lib responses as necessary. WE WILL NOT BE SILENT by David Meyers Director: Jim Petosa1st rehearsal: September 25, 2018. Runs October 13, 2018– November 4, 2018. Wed.–Sun with matinees and evening shows at the Mosesian Center for the Arts in the Charles Mosesian Theater in Watertown, MA, accessible by major routes and the #70 bus.SOPHIE SCHOLL (20’s, F) German college studentKURT GRUNWALD (40’s, M) German, Nazi Police Officer HANS SCHOLL (20’s, M) German, college studentCARDBOARD PIANO by Hansol JungDirector: TBD1st rehearsal: March 5, 2019. Runs March 23, 2019 - April 14, 2019. Wed.–Sun with matinees and evening shows at the Mosesian Center for the Arts in the Charles Mosesian Theater in Watertown, MA, accessible by major routes and the #70 bus.CHRIS (16 and 30, white F) the gay daughter of Missionaries. She is fierce, na?ve, and in love. All American girl.ADIEL (16, black F) full of life, played by the same actress who plays RUTH. She is a Ugandan. She knows how to protect herself. She is a romantic. RUTH (29, black F) played by the same actress who plays ADIEL. She is a woman of faith who believes in forgiveness for all people. She has a big heart.SOLDIER (20’s, black M) played by the same actor who plays PAUL. A Ugandan soldier who happens on Adiel and forces himself on her, PAUL (30’s, black M) played by the same actor who plays SOLDIER. A pastor who has taken over the church abandoned by Chris' family when they fled the country, married to Ruth, he deeply believes in his mission; he is a leader, has gravitas and power and honesty but he is also tender and loving.PIKA (16, black M) played by the same actor who plays FRANCIS. He is a Ugandan boy-soldier who has been forced to perform atrocities, he is looking to escape but cannot forgive what he sees as the worst atrocity.FRANCIS (22, black M) played by the same actor who plays PIKA. A young man who has been outed and is no longer accepted in Paul's congregation, he is looking for acceptance. He is not afraid to be vulnerable. VIEUX CARRE by Tennessee WilliamsDirector: Jim Petosa1st rehearsal: April 9, 2019. Runs April 27, 2019 - May 19, 2019. Wed.–Sun with matinees and evening shows at the Mosesian Center for the Arts in the Charles Mosesian Theater in Watertown, MA, accessible by major routes and the #70 bus.MARY MAUDE (70’s, white F) A spinster who lives with Miss Carrie – (i.e. elderly Clare ‘2 Character Play)MRS. WIRE (40’s, white F) She is easily angered. She is landlord – (i.e. Amanda Wingfield )NURSIE (60’s, black F) Mrs. Wire’s tired house lady – mentally abused by Mrs. WireTHE WRITER (20’s – 30’s, white M) Na?ve and curious about the world – (i.e. young Tom Wingfield / Tennessee)JANE (20’s – 30’s, white F) Passionate woman ruined by drug abuse – (i.e. Maggie)NIGHTINGALE (70’s, white M) a fragile painter with tuberculosis – (i.e. old Tom Wingfield / Tennessee )MISS CARRIE (70’s, white F) dying of malnutrition – (i.e. elderly Blanche Dubois)TYE (20’s – 30’s, white M) Handsome, strong, violent drug addict – (i.e. Stanley Kowalski)SKY/PHOTOGRAPHER (20’s, white M) handsome, aspiring artist – (i.e. Young Man / Gentleman Caller)Black Box Season: HEARTLAND by Jason Gabriel Dean Director: Bridget Kathleen O’Leary1st rehearsal: December 26, 2018. Runs January 12, 2019– February 9, 2019. Wed.–Sun with matinees and evening shows, at the Mosesian Center for the Arts in the Black Box Theater in Watertown, MA, accessible by major routes and the #70 bus.NAZRULLAH (20’s, Afghani M) Math teacher in Afghanistan. In love with Getee. Handsome and CharmingGETEE (20’s, Afghani F) Harold’s adopted daughter. English teacher at a school in Afghanistan. She wants to connect with her roots. Na?ve and Opinionated *HAROLD (60’s, white M) Retired professor. In the early stages of Dementia. Reconciling the death of his daughter. Bitter and Straightforward-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*Note the roles have been cast; auditioning performers may be considered as possible replacements, should any become necessary.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------THEATRE’S MAILING ADDRESS: NEW REPERTORY THEATRE, 200 DEXTER AVENUE, WATERTOWN, MA 02472 ................
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