ALL MY SONS Equity Principal Auditions - Roundabout Theatre Company Auditions

Posted September 22, 2018
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ALL MY SONS - Roundabout Theatre Company

ALL MY SONS - NYC EPA

Roundabout Theatre Company


AUDITION DATE

Thu, Oct 04, 2018

10:00 am - 6:00 pm (EDT)

Lunch 1:30 to 2:30

CONTRACT

LORT Non-Rep LORT A+.$1592/week min

SEEKING

Equity actors for various roles.

The following roles have been CAST:
JOE KELLER – Tracy Letts
KATE KELLER- Annette Bening

PREPARATION

Sides from the play will be provided

LOCATION

Ripley-Grier Studios (520)

520 8th Ave

New York, NY 10018-6507

16th Floor, Studio 16T

PERSONNEL

Arthur Miller, playwright; Gregory Mosher, director; Jim Carnahan & Carrie Gardner, casting

One of the following will be in attendance: Carrie Gardner (Senior Casting Director), Stephen Kopel (Casting Director), Jillian Cimini (Senior Casting Associate), Jason Thinger (Casting Assistant)

OTHER DATES

First Rehearsal 3/5/19; First Performance 4/4/19; Opening 4/22/19; Max Run 7/7/19. American Airlines Theatre

OTHER

EPA Procedures are in effect for this audition.

An Equity monitor will be provided.

Equity’s contracts prohibit discrimination. Equity is committed to diversity and encourages all its employers to engage in a policy of equal employment opportunity designed to promote a positive model of inclusion. As such, Equity encourages performers of all ethnicities, gender identities, and ages, as well as performers with disabilities, to attend every audition.

Always bring your Equity Membership card to auditions.

BREAKDOWN

CAST
JOE KELLER – Tracy Letts

KATE KELLER- Annette Bening

SEEKING THE FOLLOWING:
Looking for all ethnicities.

CHRIS KELLER (Male. 32) Son to Joe and Kate. WWII veteran; now works alongside his father managing the new factory. He is uncomfortable with the success his father's business found during the war, when so many of his comrades died pointlessly. He redirects his discomfort into an idealism and an attitude of social awareness that is foreign to his family environment. Wants to marry Ann. Loyal and loving to his family and Ann.

ANN DEEVER (Female. 26) Dated Larry, the Keller’s other son who disappeared during the war; knows he isn’t coming back. Instead, she has waited for his brother Chris to step forward and take Larry's place in her heart. She has shunned her father for his crimes during the war, and she fully understands his assertion that if he had any suspicions of his own father, he could not live with himself. She is an honest, down-to-earth girl, and she is emboldened by the strength of certain of her convictions.

GEORGE DEEVER (Male. 30s) Ann’s older brother. Lawyer; WWII veteran. Lives with Ann and their mother in New York. His disdain is for the crime, not for the man, and now that he has been newly convinced of his father's innocence, he is here to rescue his sister from entering the family of the man he believes is actually guilty. Direct, intense and yet “quiet, as though afraid to find himself screaming”

DR. JIM BAYLISS (Male. Late 30s) Joe’s neighbor, married to Sue. Served in WWII alongside Chris. The neighborhood doctor. Jim is a good man who believes in the duty of one man to help another, but he at the same time acknowledges a man's responsibility to his family. Wry, easy talker. Clings to self-effacing humor.

SUE BAYLISS (Female. 30s-40s) Nurse and mother. Wife to Jim Headstrong and protective. Wants the best for her family. She put her husband through medical school, and she expects more than gratitude in return. She blames Chris's infectious, insinuating idealism for her husband's interest in the fiscally unrewarding field of medical research.

FRANK LUBEY (Male. 32) A pleasant, opinionated man; the ever-neighbor. He’s a harmless man with no understanding of the world beyond his backyard. Avoided the draft in World War II, married Lydia, and had three kids. Has an interest in astrology.

LYDIA LUBEY (Female. 27) Married to Frank. Dated George before. She represents a certain suburban contingent that doesn't know much about the world, but doesn't do much harm, either.

BERT (Male. 8) Young curious boy who lives on the block. Plays cop-and-robber games with Joe Keller, to his anxious Mother’s chagrin.


Equity’s contracts prohibit discrimination. Equity is committed to diversity and encourages all its employers to engage in a policy of equal employment opportunity designed to promote a positive model of inclusion. As such, Equity encourages performers of all ethnicities, gender identities, and ages, as well as performers with disabilities, to audition.

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