Friday, September 05, 2008

NY TV Fest, Boston Film Fest, Temecula Valley Film & Music Fest, Business of Film Conf 2008, Gene Autry Film & Music Fest, New York Film Fest

NY TV Festival, Boston Film Festival, Temecula Valley Film & Music Fest, Business of Film Conference 2008, Gene Autry Film & Music Festival, New York Film Festival, Business, Arts & Entertainment Conference, highlight September's Media and Entertainment Industry Career Networking Events


IMFF Cinedays M, taking place in Skopje through September 7, celebrates the past, present and future of the music and film. The Festival's focus is on music-related content, including feature films, documentaries and short films submissions that have an emphasis on music - rock, jazz, blues, soul, reggae, punk, pop, reggae .... old and new. River View Players (et34888@aol.com; Wabisabimail@aol.com) based in Harlem open a new performance series on September that will present readings of plays (featuring DuEwa Frazier, Lit Noire Publishing), short stories, poetry, music and films every Sunday from 4 to 6 in the back room of Cafe Largo. Free food tastings will be offered from the Cafe on this occasion, and the event is free and open to the public. indieWIRE presents filmmaker Alan Ball and actress Summer Bishil in a discussion of their new film, 'Towelhead,' at the Apple Store, SoHo, September 8. "The Down-Low on Distribution" is a seminar on September 10 in Los Angeles attempting to decode the different distribution deals so that you can get the best rights in your agreement. New York Television Festival which has featured acclaimed independent pilots that were purchased by networks such as NBC Universal, A&E, and the like, will feature an "Industry Day" session in which industry leaders participate in a number of panel discussions, when it runs September 12-17.

At this year's Boston Film Festival a program of shorts, documentaries and feature films premieres during the festival's run from September 12-19, and evening receptions are hosted by regarded chefs and restaurateurs providing the ideal scene for filmmakers and talent to network as well as sponsors to entertain. The IBC 208 Conference and Exhibition, September 12-28 in Amsterdam, addresses personalised content over the web; future broadcast businesses and the changing audience; the “digital dividend” and the battle for bandwidth; production and protection of all types of content, and other areas. At "Fund Your Film Workshop With Stu Pollard," key elements of an independent film business plan, including structure, layout and research and a primer on private equity financing for truly independent projects, will be reviewed when the one-day session meets September 13 in Dallas. Independent Film Week, formerly know as the IFP Market, is still a gathering for industry professionals where pitch meetings search for new talent, and cash, product donations and services are awarded to participants. The Temecula Valley International Film & Music Festival's social calendar starts with Opening Night Festivities on September 17, followed by daily and nightly filmmaker/musician receptions, industry workshops, a Lifetime and Career Achievement Awards Black Tie Gala, a Sunday morning Hot Air Balloon Ride, a Closing Night Wrap party (September 21) and Best of Fest special screening presentations and more. The NBC Universal Women Writers Workshop, September 18-25 in Toronto, will target intermediate women screenwriters who have a treatment or first draft, and will work toward the development of their next draft of a feature script. It will focus on script development and building on concepts introduced in the Feature Film Writing Program emerging module.

Screenwriting and the Business of Hollywood, will be conducted September 19 and 20 from Rock Island, by Act One Seminars, intensive, practical workshops for aspiring and professional writers and entrepreneurs who are serious about their Christian faith and who dream of creating culture that respects and enriches a global audience. SWAMP and TALA present the Business of Film Conference 2008, a September 20 event at Rice University Media Center focusing on the business of making movies with professionals from the film, legal and financial worlds that address a wide range of topics, including budgeting for film, funding resources, music rights, distribution and more. The Film, Stage and Showbiz Expo will allow participants to showcase their film/video/movie reel for Producers and Production Companies at a private screening area all day at the Expo, and Telsey + Company will conduct an open talent search for some of the hit Broadway shows they represent at the one-day event, September 21, in New York. In Gene Autry, Oklahoma, the Gene Autry Oklahoma Museum celebrates the legacy of the singing cowboys with its Film & Music Festival. It's a gathering of cowboy and country singers, cowboy poets and storytellers, Western film stars and look-alikes, and it happens from September 24-28. The 17-day New York Film Festival gets underway September 26 in New York, with its program of emerging and international filmmakers. Black Entertainment Magazine in conjunction with Talents Connection (TalentsConnectionCasting@yahoo.com ) hosts the September 27 Business, Arts & Entertainment Conference in Los Angeles, with slated workshop sessions on "Surviving Hollywood," and "Getting your children in commercials," and a premiere screening of soon to be released BEM film 'True Riches'.

The above events are only a sample of what is fully listed. Complete details are on the "Media, Entertainment and Performing Arts Industry News and Events" page at actorschecklist.com/news.html. Video and podcast versions of this news summary are also available at popular video sites around the Web like MySpace, YouTube, Bit Torrent, as well as on The Actor's Checklist podcast blog at actorschecklist.com/loudblog, a great place to get your iPhone, ipod or Apple TV download from. The Free Home Video Showcase now serves as an archive for all past video presentations. This month on video you will see trailers and sample clips of 'True Riches' a collaborative production of Talents Connection (www.talentsconnection.com ) and BEM Films, slated for a premiere screening at the Business, Arts & Entertainment Conference, September 27 at LA Convention Center. Strange comedy from The Pimps Horror House ™ TV show Cleveland (www.ilovehorror.com). The creative duo of H.G. Robert and Wayland Anderson, that form DANCEWORDZ (www.myspace.com/dancewordz), a production company that writes, choreographs and stages shows for professional companies and art programs. The Actor's Checklist now lets you check the latest musical artists song releases on Apple's iTunes, updated on an hourly basis.



Thursday, April 17, 2008

Musician & Band Alert

MUSICIANS, ARTISTS, MAGICIANS, VARIED PERFORMERS FOR CHILDREN'S ENTERTAINMENT, PARSIPPANY

CHILDREN’S ENTERTAINMENT Children’s Entertainment Co., a division of Jellybean Junction, is seeking talent for children’s entertainment. Jessica Pfeiffer, casting. Production begins Summer 2008. Seeking—Musicians, Artists, Magicians, Jugglers, Character Actors, and Performers: male and female, 18+, all ethnicities, talented and enthusiastic. Note: travel and background clearance required. Auditions will be held by appt. only. For more info or an audition appt., call (973) 539-5392.

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SOUTH STREET SEAPORT SEEKS VARIED PERFORMERS, NEW YORK

The South Street Seaport (212-SEA-PORT) is seeking talent for its 2008 street performer programs. Joan Cooney, exec. marketing asst. Seeking—Musicians; Magicians; Mimes; Balloon Artists; Jugglers; Acrobats; Singers; and Dancers. Note: Seeking self-contained acts. Auditions will be held April 22, noon-2:30 p.m. & 5:30-7:30 p.m. at South Street Seaport, Pier 17 (on the pier) in NYC. In case of inclement weather, auditions will take place inside Pier 17 Building atrium at Fulton & South Streets.

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COMIC ACTORS THAT SING FOR OFF-BROADWAY IMPROV SHOW, NEW YORK

Wed. April 23. At the EIGHT IS NEVER ENOUGH! Comedy Theater, 300 W. 42nd St. NYC. Eight Is Never Enough! is casting for intern/featured players and future replacements for its off-Broadway run, and touring company. All types are welcome to submit. Especially looking for witty and physical comic actors that sing. Great team players only need apply. Piano and/or teaching experience a plus. Pay per performance/gig. To request audition: Submit materials to producers Walt Frasier and Spero Chumas via email: info@fpny.org. More information is available at www.eightimprov.biz. Union/Non Union.

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FEATURED BACKGROUND WORK, CONNECTICUT

Casting the following roles for featured background work on a new feature film directed by Sam Mendes (Academy Award Winning Director, American Beauty) and starring Maya Rudolph (Saturday Night Live), John Krasinski (The Office), Carmen Ejogo (Lackawanna Blues), and Toni Collette (Little Miss Sunshine, The Sixth Sense). This film will begin shooting in Connecticut at the end of April. Email recent pictures, and contact information to sam@gwcnyc.com. Seeking: Neptune: 4- to 8-month-old Caucasian twins or triplets (Multiple days, scenes filming in May). Professor's Son: 12- to 18-month-old Caucasian twins (1 day, shooting in early May). Young Verona: Maya Rudolph at age 8, mixed ethnic background of African and Caucasian (1 day photoshoot in beginning of April). Young Grace: Carmen Ejogo at age 6, mixed ethnic background of African and Caucasian (1 day photoshoot in beginning of April). Hotel Manager: Indian man in his 60s. Jazz Band: five-piece jazz band of musicians with their own instruments. College Protesters: 18- to 22-year-old male and females. Also seeking CT locals to fill various other background roles. Filming in various areas from North Western CT to New Haven. Note where you are from. If you have a car, note the make, model, year and color.

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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTALISTS WANTED, NEW YORK

Looking for a: French Hornist Bassoonist Trombonist Celloist Oboeist, paying $50 per instrumentalist. Just to play a few notes here and there on a musical song. Apply to Mike at: mgm_21136@yahoo.com

Casting News Hot Off The Wire!

CASTING SAG SCRIPTED CABLE TV SHOW ABOUT BIKERS, LOS ANGELES

An upcoming scripted cable TV Show titled, 'One Percent,' about bikers is casting for a May 2008 filming date. The ages of the parts are 18 - 60s. All ethnicities. The series will broadcast on cable. Looking for quirky 'character types'. Seeking: 'Donna Seaton', Female, Caucasian, 20s. She is a young goth woman who is intelligent,perceptive, and a kind-hearted, genuinely nice yet very flirtatious person. 'Rhonda', Female, any ethnicity, 30s - 40s. She is a married woman, who is beautiful, intelligent, strong, respected by the Death Ranger's club. Rhonda is the mother of a young boy, Eric. She is also a Betty Boop fanatic, and has decorated the home with Boop merchandise. 'Spaceman', Male, any ethnicity, 20s. He thinks he's the king of the road. He knows he's in trouble when he's pulled off the road by Misfit. 'Sketch', Male, any ethnicity, 20s. A drug addict biker who accidentally blows himself up when his meth explodes. 'Montana', Female, any ethnicity, 20s - 30s. Tough and bitter but faithful to her husband. For more info about auditioning, please send email to Michael Heldson at AuditionNow@gmail.com by April 25.

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CASTING FOR MEL BROOKS MUSICAL, THE PRODUCERS', MUNSTER

Theater at the Center (Munster, IN) is casting Mel Brooks’ The Producers, the hit musical about two theatrical producers who scheme to get rich by overselling interests in a Broadway flop. William Pullinsi, dir.; Bill Underwood, music dir.; Stacey Flaster, choreo. Rehearsals begin Aug. 25; runs Sept. 11-Oct. 19 at the Theater at the Center, 1040 Ridge Rd., Munster, IN. Seeking—Male and Female Actors, Singers and Dancers. Auditions will be held by appointment only on May 5. Email: cgessert@comhs.org; Phone: 219-836-0422; http://www.theatreatthecenter.com

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CASTING FOR NATIONAL TOUR OF GO DIEGO GO!, NEW YORK

Thurs. April 24, 10 AM - 4:30 PM. At Ripley Grier Studios, 520 8th Ave. NYC. Sign-in begins at 9 a.m.; all performers must be signed in by 10 a.m. Latecomers will be seen at the director's discretion. J. Max Sullivan Casting is casting future replacements for the national tour of Go, Diego, Go! Live: The Great Jaguar Rescue, based on the Nickelodeon children's hit animated television series. Producers: Broadway Across America & Nickelodeon. Director: Gip Hoppe. Assistant director - Choreographer: Jen Rapp. Tour plays nationwide, recently appearing at Radio City Music Hall. Upcoming venues include the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles and the Fox Theaters in Detroit and St. Louis. Open-ended run. Seeking non union performers: Diego: male, to play late teens-early 20s, Latino, strong singer-dancer-actor, cousin of Dora the Explorer, personable, enthusiastic, attractive, athletic, not too tall, must sing and move very well and be an excellent actor, must have extensive familiarity with Latino culture and be willing and able to convey that personal knowledge and life experience with the media covering the show. Dora the Explorer: female, Diego's cousin, smart and strong, spirited explorer who loves to solve problems, interacts directly with the audience. Alicia: female, Diego's younger sister, smart and independent helper to Diego, interacts directly with the audience. Baby Jaguar: male or female, no taller than 5'4", Diego's good friend, energetic and curious, should be very strong and willing to do full costume work. Bobo Monkey #1 and Bobo Monkey #2: male or female, no taller than 5'4", pair of mischievous and rambunctious monkeys who cause some trouble for Diego and his friends, gymnastics, partnering, and tumbling a plus; Click: male, a special camera that Diego uses to find things. Rescue Pack: male, Diego's be-everything and do-everything utility pack, hip-hop dancing experience a plus. Also seeking performers to fill male and female ensemble roles including Swings: one male and one female. Note: Seeking non union performers who are strong singer-dancer-actors for future replacements; puppetry experience a plus. Prepare a short section of an up tempo pop song that shows off vocal range and ability. Be prepared to dance first. Sides will be provided. $500/wk. (commensurate with experience), plus $245 weekly per diem, travel, housing, and health insurance provided.

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ADULT ACTORS FOR NATIONAL THEATRE FOR CHILDREN TOURING COMPANY, NEW YORK

Sat. May 10, 12 - 6 PM, by appt. only. At Nola Studios, 244 W. 54th St. (btwn Broadway and 8th Ave.), 11th floor. NYC. The National Theatre for Children (Minneapolis, MN), a touring company, is now casting for Fall 2008 & Winter 2009 tours for two-person troupes that travel to elementary schools nationwide to perform 25-minute shows that combine comedy, improv, and educational value. Casting director: Patrick Rowan. Creative director: Jon Mikkelsen. Rehearsals begin in Aug/Sept/Oct & Jan/Feb. Tours vary in length from 4 to 10 weeks (actors hired on a contract to contract basis). Seeking - adult actors: professional and responsible, must have a valid U.S. driver's license and be willing to drive. No singing or dancing required, actors of ethnically diverse backgrounds are encouraged to audition. Note: Actors have to be energetic, talented, responsible, able to work well with directors and fellow actors, full of integrity, personable, excellent communicators, fun-loving, and prepared for the challenges of a touring lifestyle. No lighting or sound set up. For an appt., you must call the NTC audition hotline at (800) 858-3999, ext. 2. Prepare a one-minute comic monologue. Bring pix & résumés. $400/wk., plus housing and transportation provided.

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COMIC ACTORS THAT SING FOR OFF-BROADWAY IMPROV SHOW, NEW YORK

Wed. April 23. At the EIGHT IS NEVER ENOUGH! Comedy Theater, 300 W. 42nd St. NYC. Eight Is Never Enough! is casting for intern/featured players and future replacements for its off-Broadway run, and touring company. All types are welcome to submit. Especially looking for witty and physical comic actors that sing. Great team players only need apply. Piano and/or teaching experience a plus. Pay per performance/gig. To request audition: Submit materials to producers Walt Frasier and Spero Chumas via email: info@fpny.org. More information is available at www.eightimprov.biz. Union/Non Union.

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OPEN CALL FOR MALE AND FEMALE ACTORS WHO MOVE AND SING WELL FOR NATIONAL TOUR PRODUCTION, NEW YORK

Tues. April 22, 10 AM - open call for male and female singer/actors who move well. At Nola Studios, 250 W. 54th Street. NYC. IntraMusic Theatricals, Inc. is casting its 2008-2009 National Tour of The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley and The Ant and the Elephant. Flat Stanley: music & lyrics by Brian Louiselle. Book by Timothy A. McDonald, based on the book "Flat Stanley" by Jeff Brown. Illustrations by Scott Nash. Directed by Timothy A. McDonald. Choreographed by Steven G. Kennedy. The Ant and the Elephant: currently in development. Casting by Dave Clemmons Casting (Joy Dewing). Rehearsal begins in August; tour opens in September. Prepare 16 bars of a contemporary pop/rock song or pop/rock musical theatre song with sheet music in the appropriate key that shows off range and personality, and bring your book. All auditioning must bring sheet music for a piano accompanist and a current headshot/resume, stapled together. All positions are paid and no technical or driving responsibilities will be required. Seeking: Versatile male and female actors who sing and move well, 18 and up, all types and ethnicities, with a great sense of humor (impressions and/or characters a plus) to play several different characters. Flat Stanley: Male or female to play 10-year-old boy, high tenor or alto. Young pop/contemporary musical theatre sound. Brilliant comedic actor (especially physical comedy), good looking, likeable and boyish. Skills or experience in puppetry a plus. A young Danny Kaye. Mr. Lambchop/Dr. Quack/Etc.: Baritenor, character voices. Must contrast physically with Flat Stanley. Excellent singer and brilliant comedic actor. Roles include Groucho Marx-like psychiatrist, Mr. Lambchop and many others. Must be versatile, zany, and have a great sense of humor. Three actors to play various characters, including Mrs. Lambchop, Arthur Lambchop (Stanley's Brother), Corky (a bulletin board), Mail Carrier, Cool Kids, etc.: Strong singers with character voices and excellent comedic skills, including facility with physical comedy.

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I LOVE YOU PETTY, AND FAVRE, OPEN AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT, NEW YORK

Sat. April 26, 12 - 4 PM. At Dove Studio, 347 W. 36th St., 13th Floor (btwn 8th and 9th Ave.) NYC. The Midtown International Theater Festival is holding open auditions by appointment for its showcase production of I Love You, Petty, And Favre. Equity Basic Showcase, approval pending. Producer: Scott-Works Productions. Director: John Budion. Author: David Scott. First rehearsal: End of June. Festival runs: July 14 - August 10. Currently scheduled for 6 performances (could be more depending on advance ticket sales). To request an appointment, e-mail David at: davidperiodscott@gmail.com. Deadline to request an appointment is May 10. For the audition, prepare one contemporary monologue. Bring picture and resume, stapled together. Seeking: Young Brett: Female, 20s. Sexy, smart, loves music and needs to plan everything. Vulnerable at times and needs to plan everything. Young Brian: Male, 20s. An idealist. Goes with the flow of life, but can't decide what he wants to do. High morals and family orientated. Loves the Green Bay Packers. Older Brett: Female, 30s, older version of Young Brett. Wonderful mother of two little ones and is a chef. Older Brian: Male, 30s, older version of Young Brian. First dabbles in finance and then attends medical school. Wonderful father of two. Joe: Male 50s-60s. He is the #1 Dad and has a great relationship with his son Brian. Full of idealism like his son, always looks at the bright side of things. MaryAnn: 50s-60s. Small role. She is born and raised in Wisconsin and has the accent to prove it (think Fargo). Very loving but not the sharpest tool in the shed. Rick: 50s-60s. Small role. He is the father of Brett. He is very stubborn and to the point. Doesn't smile much since his wife died. Doctor/Teacher/Rob: Male 20s-30s. Actor plays several characters. The teacher and Doctor roles are not difficult. The part of Rob, who is Brian's high school friend, is a surfer/laid back personality. Mary: Child, age 7. Not a ton of dialogue but enough that the child needs to be good with memorizing lines. Joshua: Child, age 5. Plays a goofball as most 5-year-olds are. Less lines than the other child, Mary, but still enough that child needs to be good with memorization.

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NORWEGIAN JADE CRUISE, OPEN CALL FOR SINGERS/ACTORS THAT MOVE, NEW YORK

Mon. April 21, 10 AM - 4 PM open call; Callbacks on April 22. At Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 8th Ave. NYC. Norwegian Cruise Line and the Gary Musick Company are holding auditions for singers/ actors for various shows on the Norwegian Jade cruise. Casting the following shows: Smokey Joe's Café, Shout the Mod Musical, And the World Goes Round, and Showdown! Seeking: soul, R&B, jazz, musical theater singers/actors who move. Must be at least 18 years old. Audition pieces should include Motown classics, R&B standards and/or selections from Smokey Joe's Café. Bring sheet music in your key; a pianist and CD player will be provided. Bring a picture and resume or C.V. Rehearsals being June 30 for six weeks, and contracts are for six months in the Mediterranean. Further information is available at www.garymusik.com/audition.htm or The Gary Musik Company, 885 Elm Hill Pike, Nashville, TN, 37210 or by calling (615) 259-2400.

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CASTING FEATURE FILM, THE SINATRA CLUB, NEW YORK

Sinatra Club Inc. is currently accepting headshots for the feature film "The Sinatra Club," shooting in NYC for three months, beginning on July 8. Director: Gabriel Bologna. Seeking SAG/Non SAG. Italian mob type actors are encouraged to apply. Email submissions (preferred) to ubatzproductions@aol.com or mail to Sinatra Club Inc, 1134 Crane Street #216 Menlo Park, CA 94025. Seeking: Roy Cohn: male, 41-50, Caucasian. Famed New York attorney. Goldie: female, any age, Caucasian. 20s, attractive, busty blond, outgoing hooker. Jimmy "Jimmy the Gent" Burke: male, 41-50, Caucasian. 40s, very Irish, good-looking. Carlo Gambino: male, 61+, Caucasian. 70s, white hair, aging, frail, NY Boss of Bosses. Charlie Fatico: male, 51-60, Caucasian. 50s, very Italian, ultra-street smart. Paul "Big Paulie" Castellano: male, 51-60, Caucasian. 50s, tall, well groomed. Jane: female, 25-30, Caucasian. 25, beautiful blond, (cross between Kim Bassinger & Marilyn Monroe). Roundy: male, 31-40, Caucasian. 300 lb jolly gambler who had a massive eating addiction. Tommie DeSimone: male, 25-30, Caucasian. 25 year old hijacker / hitman. His character earned Joe Pesci the Academy Award in 'Goodfellas.' In real life, Tommie was tall, thin and handsome unlike Joe Pesci. John Gotti: male, 31-40, Caucasian. 32-year-old John Gotti, long before the public knew him. In 1972, John Gotti and Salvatore 'Crazy Sally' aka 'Ubatz' Polisi partnered up in a small obscure gambling social club known only inside organized crime as 'The Sinatra Club.' Salvatore "Ubatz" Polisi: male, 25-30, Caucasian. 27, good looking Italian, high energy hijacker / bank robber / gambler.

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THE PROPOSAL, SAG/NON-SAG COMEDY SHORT, NEW YORK

Casting for "The Proposal," a Dark Comedy HD Short Film. Submissions from both SAG and Non-SAG are fine. Will file deferred pay for SAG and prepare for all needed paperwork. Copy and credit. All travel, lodging, and expenses will be covered. A daily stipend may be considered as well. Additional shooting locations outside of New York are being considered. Email: persimmonfilms@gmail.com. John C. Kim, Persimmon Films, LLC, 111 Livingston Street, Suite 1110, Brooklyn, NY 11201. Synopsis: Gene is back in his old hometown to propose to his girlfriend Grace and runs into old friend Jack who convinces him that he needs the perfect ring for the proposal. Jack introduces Gene to Jezebel who shows them the most spectacular rock, a.k.a, the "One." The "One" goes missing and Jezebel will have her payback one way or another before time runs out. Seeking actors strong in comedy and drama: Gene: Asian-American male, 25-35. A high-flying Wall Street-type who thinks it's about time he got married. While he appears to be self- assured, he seems motivated more by practicality than emotion when it comes to affairs of the heart. Jack: Asian-American male, 25-40. A former high-flying New York Wall Street type who has undergone a mysterious transformation and is now a florist in his old small suburban hometown. Jezebel: female, Caucasian or Asian-American but Asian-American is a plus, 21-35. A former model/actress/cabaret singer who has fallen from grace and is now living at home in her parent's basement, selling jewelry and working part-time as a dominatrix. Grace: Asian-American female, 25-35. She is the good girl, the perfect girl, and, ostensibly, the "One" for Gene.

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CASTING NYU THESIS FILM, NEW YORK

Casting for the New York University thesis film "What Did You Do Last Night." Director: John Du. Will run Festival Circuit. SAG Student Film Agreement. Copy, credit, food, trans. Shoots: June 2 - 9. "What Did You Do Last Night?" is a short film comedy where five recent college graduates decide to order strippers as entertainment when celebrating two of the friends' birthdays. During the price negotiation process between the strippers and the fellas, two of the guys' girlfriends show up unannounced. The guys try to evade the potentially awkward situation. Send your headshots ASAP to Johndubs1@gmail.com . Seeking: Victor: Male, 18-24, Asian. A drinker, fun to be around with when drunk, unconsciously selfish and a little perverted. Fun leader of the group. Hoan: Male, 18-24, Asian. Giggly, passive, always happy and neat guy who only gets mad about someone beating him in video games. Strippers (2): Female, 25-30, East European, Russian. Able to speak in Russian. Will have lines in the script. Frank: Male, 18-24, white. Self conscious with a strong interest in fashion and opinionated. Think of a more masculine version of Carson Kressley (Host of 'Queer Eye for the Straight Guy'). Larry: Male, 18-24, white. Confident yet goofy; Big talker yet doesn't seems to always back it up, has his own ways of seeing and doing things. John: Male, any, white. Straight talker, speaks his mind, vulgar at times with a keen set of negotiation skills. Bora: Female, 18-24, white. Asian/Caucasian, Victor's girlfriend. Manipulative, suspicious, sharp, over dramatic and likes to be the center of attention. Rose: Female, 18-24, white. Asian/Caucasian, Hoan's girlfriend. Easy going girl with a friendly attitude; gullible; looks up and follows around.

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CASTING FOR TWO-ACT FAMILY COMEDY, CONNECTICUT

Sun, April 27, 1 PM & Mon, April 28, 7 PM, Town Hall Council Chambers, 131 Cedar Street (Rt. 175). Newington, CT 06111. Please use Police Dept. entrance only for Sun. session. Theatre Newington is casting six females (playing 20's - 60's) & five males (playing 20's -70's) for the two-act family comedy NOODLES by L. Don Swartz. These are colorful, eccentric characters who may bear more than a passing resemblance to your own relatives! *Sun. April 27 (1 pm) & Mon. April 28 (7 pm) @ Town Hall Council Chambers, 131 Cedar Street (Rt. 175). Please use Police Dept. entrance only for Sun. session. Cold readings/scripts @ auditions. Rehearsals begin: June 1st. Show runs: July 26 & 27. Exciting new venue for TNOS: Scottish Rite Temple, 207 Deming Street. Questions? Info: (860) 665-8547 - leave message. Email: tnos1@juno.com; www.theatrenewington.org.

Sunday, March 02, 2008

Casting News Hot Off The Wire!

CASTING UNION MUSICAL, 'THE LITTLE HOURS', LONG BRANCH

New Jersey Repertory Company (Long Branch, NJ) is casting The Little Hours, two new one-act musicals based on Dorothy Parker’s short stories. David Bucknam, writer; SuzAnne Barabas, artistic dir. World premiere runs Summer 2008 at New Jersey Repertory Company in Long Branch, NJ. SEEKING: George Wheelock: male, 45-50, character leading man, dry humor, genuine and accessible emotional core/range both as a singer and actor, “Walter Mitty” type, fantasizes and re-writes the story of his seemingly picture-perfect life as he responsibly trims his hedges, discovering compromises of his own potential and individuality that leave him examining his soul and questioning his future, mature baritone, F#3 to F#5 (two octave range), meat of the material is in the mid- to mid-high register, ending on the high F# solidly, should also be excellent musician and part singer as score is contemporary and very complex. Auditions will be held by appt. only March 18 at the New Jersey Repertory Company in Long Branch, NJ. For consideration, send pix & résumés to New Jersey Repertory Company, 179 Broadway, Long Branch, NJ 07740; or email to njrep@njrep.org. Prepare one or two short, legit-contemporary musical selections in the style of Guettel, La Chuisa, or Gordon. NJ Rep is accessible via NJ Transit (North Jersey Coast line) and Academy Bus Lines; free on-site parking. For directions and more info, visit www.njrep.org. $276 min./wk. Equity SPT Tier 4 Contract.

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CASTING NON-UNION MUSICAL 'THE PAJAMA GAME,' NATIONAL TOUR, NEW YORK

Phoenix Entertainment is casting the 2008-09 national tour of The Pajama Game. Mark Minnick, assoc. prod.-casting. One year contracts begin Aug. 2008. SEEKING: Dancers Who Sing: male and female, 18+, all ethnicities, attractive, energetic, in shape, who sing and act, to play factory workers and assorted ensemble roles, and to dance “Steam Heat.” Note: Ensemble members may also understudy principal roles. Auditions will be held March 12 at 10:30 a.m. (male dancers) & 2:30 p.m. (female dancers) at Chelsea Studios, 151 W. 26th Str. (btwn. Sixth & Seventh aves.), NYC. Arrive dressed to dance. Bring audition sheet music in the correct key. Bring pix & résumés, stapled together. Salary, plus per diem, travel, and housing provided.

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'CASTING 'TONY 'N TINA'S WEDDING', NON-UNION MUSICAL, LAS VEGAS

Producers Raphael Berko & Jeff Gitlin are casting replacements for Tony n' Tina's Wedding. Larry Pellegrini, dir.; Michael Osburn, asst. dir.-casting dir. SEEKING: Josephine Vitale: female, Italian, 45, Tina's mom, strong-willed, overweight, a martyr. The show is now in its seventh year at the Rio Hotel in Las Vegas, NV. Submit pix & résumé by email to michaeltntvegas@yahoo.com. Pay provided.

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UNION CHORUS CALLS FOR '9 TO 5,' CALIFORNIA

Center Theatre Group and Ahmanson Theatre (Los Angeles, CA) is casting 9 To 5, based on the 1980 feature film of the same name. Michael Ritchie, prod.; Kelley Kirkpatrick, assoc. prod.; Dolly Parton, music & lyrics; Patricia Resnick, book; Joe Mantello, dir.; Stephen Oremus, music dir.; Andy Blankenbuehler, choreo.; Telsey + Company, casting. Rehearsals begin July 8 in NYC; company travels to L.A. Aug. 15; runs Sept. 3-Oct. 19 in CA. SEEKING: Ensemble Dancers: males and females, 20s-40s, trained dancers of all types and ethnicities who sing well, to play various characters in the ensemble (among them office workers, hospital workers and patients, mobsters, and detectives) and possibly understudy principal roles. Equity chorus calls will be held March 11 at 10 a.m. (female dancers) & 2 p.m. (male dancers), at Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave. (btwn. 36th & 37th sts.), 16th fl., NYC. Be ready to dance with jazz shoes or sneakers. Females should also bring character heels. Wear form-fitting clothing. After dancing, you may be asked to sing 16 bars of a pop song or contemporary musical theatre song showing range. Bring sheet music; accompanist will be provided. Bring pix & résumés, stapled together. Equity chorus procedures are in effect. $840 min./wk. (theatre states it pays above minimum at $1,207/week). Equity LORT A Contract.

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OPEN AUDITIONS FOR PINOCCHIO, THE MUSICAL, FAIRFIELD

Sat. March 15, 1 - 4 PM, Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts, 5151 Park Ave, Fairfield, CT. Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts in Fairfield, CT, is casting for its upcoming production of Pinocchio The Musical. Auditions are open to any performer over the age of 8, with roles available for both younger and older performers. Please bring a headshot, resume, and 16-bar musical theatre selection. Auditions will be held on a first-come, first-served basis in the order of sign-in. No appointments necessary. Production: May 15 - 24. Please e-mail auditions@edgertoncenter.org with any questions.

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MALE, FEMALE PERFORMERS NEEDED FOR OCEAN CITY POPS ORCHESTRA, OCEAN CITY

Sun, March 2, by APPOINTMENT ONLY. At the Ocean City Music Pier in Ocean City, NJ. The Ocean City Pops and Ocean City Theatre Company are casting for their 2008 summer season. The Ocean City Pops is a 26-piece professional orchestra based in the shore resort; the Ocean City Theatre Company is a summer stock/regional company that produces musical theatre productions with the Pops. Stipend, plus some meals and housing provided. What to Prepare: Two contrasting 32-bar selections. Be ready to dance; if you can tap, bring your tap shoes. If you have housing in the Ocean City area but cannot attend the auditions, video/DVD submissions will be considered. Visit www.oceancitypops.org for more info. Pops artistic director: William Schieble. Theatre Company artistic director: Michael Hartman. Choreographer: Jennifer Rose. Musical director: Jonathan Kreamer. Company Manager: Stephanie Trigg. Productions and dates pending rights and approval. Season includes: 42nd Street (rehearsals begin June 23; performs July 8-10) The Wizard of Oz (rehearsals begin July 29; performs Aug. 12-14) A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (rehearsals begin Aug. 18; performs Sept. 2 & 3). Looking for Male & Female Actors ages 18-49. Not everyone will be cast in all three shows. Actors in the Ocean City, NJ area are encouraged to attend. Email pics & resume to ocpopscasting@yahoo.com

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GRETNA THEATRE OPEN CALLS, NEW YORK & PENNSYLVANIA

Mon. March 17, 10 AM - 6 PM. Official sign up list will be posted at 9 AM - waiting room is only available beginning at that time. Nola Studios, 250 W. 54th St. NYC. In addition to the Producer and Casting Director, the Directors and Musical Directors will attend if available.
Gretna Theatre will hold an open call for two shows. Gretna Theatre has been producing professional summer theatre at the Mt. Gretna Playhouse since 1927 in the resort community of Mt. Gretna, PA. 2008 will mark its 81st season. AEA Guest Artist(s) and Non-Equity. Larry Frenock, producing director; Christian Saint-Girard, casting director. Casting all roles in: Shenandoah (Director/choreographer: Jason Summers. Runs June 19 - 29); Robert Fulghum's All I Really Need To Know I Learned In Kindergarten (Director: TBA. Runs July 3 - 13); The King and I (Director: TBA. Runs July 17 - 27). Seeking: Non-union singers who dance and/or move well for principal parts and ensemble, All roles open. (We will NOT see children at the NYC open call! All children's roles - actors under 18 years of age - will be cast at the local call in PA only) See full casting breakdown at www.gretnatheatre.com/auditions.htm. Please prepare a ballad and an up-tempo that shows your voice off to best advantage, your best 32 bars first. Legit only - no pop, rock, or "American Idol" sound. Call backs will be held on Wed., March 19. All roles are paid, paid internships are available. Housing and round trip transportation provided to out of town actors. Local Auditions will be held on Saturday, March 15 from 12 PM to 6 PM at the Mt. Gretna Fire Hall in Mt. Gretna, PA. (See our website for further information, directions and full casting breakdowns at www.gretnatheatre.com/auditions.htm). All roles available, many children and adults, and many will be cast non-union and locally. Local AEA actors are welcome to attend this call. Be prepared with a photo and resume, sheet music in your key, ready to sing your best 32 bars. You may or may not be asked to read from sides provided. Local theatre technicians and designers will be seen at 6 PM the same day. Particularly seeking non-union stage managers, master carpenter and technical director, props master/mistress, scenic painter(s), sound board operator(s), stage crew. Technical internships available. Technicians and Designers may also submit via email to larryfrenock@gretnatheatre.com. StrawHat Auditions: We will be attending all three days of the NYC StrawHats, March 20 - 22. If you are attending the StrawHats, you do NOT need to come to the NYC open call. See separate notice for AEA Guest Artists (approval pending) P/R submissions for major roles. Gretna Theatre is located approximately 3 hours from NYC and near Hershey, PA. For more info, visit www.gretnatheatre.com

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OPEN AUDITIONS FOR DANCERS, HALF A SIXPENCE, NEW YORK

Wed. March 5, 10 AM - OPEN male dancers who sing; 2 PM - OPEN female dancers who sing. At Pearl Studios, 500 8th Ave. NYC. Goodspeed Musicals are holding OPEN auditions for dancers for a production of Half a Sixpence. East Haddam, CT. Equity LORT B, $728/week minimum. Executive Director: Michael Price. Assoc. Producer: Bob Alwine. Line Producer: Donna Lynn Cooper Hilton. Based on the novel by H.G. Wells. Music & Lyrics: David Heneker. Book: Beverley Cross. Director: Gordon Greenberg. Musical Director: Michael O'Flaherty. Choreographer: Patti Colombo. Casting Director: Stuart Howard Associates. First rehearsal: June 10. Runs: July 11 - September 19. Be warmed and ready to dance. Bring jazz and ballet shoes. Be prepared with a traditional musical theatre selection in case asked to stay and sing after all have danced. (No contemporary Broadway/pop tunes). Bring picture and resume, stapled together. Equity audition procedures are NOT in effect for this call. No Equity monitor provided. Producer runs all aspects of the audition. Seeking: Male and female dancers who sing: All types and ethnicities. (We are committed to a multi-racial company). MUST be proficient in jazz and ballet.

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SVA UNDERGRAD STUDENT FILM, THE ALPHABET RIDE, NEW YORK

Casting for the School of Visual Arts short film "The Alphabet Ride." Shooting in Gramercy. Casting Director: Sean David. Non-Union. Duration: 3 days, starts March 7th 2008. Compensation: credit/copy/meal. Description: "The Alphabet Ride" shot digitally. SVA Undergrad 10-minute short. Please submit to: seandb44@gmail.com. Seeking: Danny: 18-24, male, Caucasian. Danny's the kind of guy that can wear anything and make it look good. Everyone likes him because of his dashing good looks and inclination to test the limits of societal norms. His parents never gave him enough emotional attention, but gave him plenty of things, and paid his way out of any trouble he would get into. Danny's been with enough girls to know them pretty well. He can usually predict their actions and manipulate them pretty well. His male friends are usually the ones with good marijuana connections, or the ones who keep his attention and boost his ego. His wardrobe: J-Crew, Gap. His iPod: Fall Out Boy, Yellowcard, The Academy Is... Celebrity likeness: Kevin Zegers. Requires Nudity. Clara: 18-24, female, any ethnicity. Clara grew up always being on top of the trends. Her parents had enough money, and she had enough friends to stay on top of the pop-culture. It was effortless. She is a cute hipster that might get a second look from any range of people. She hasn't ever had any problems with fitting in socially, but now she has become bored with herself and with the world. She used to be okay with this, focusing more of her energy on a few close friends, but everything has started to blend together. She is smart enough and modern enough to survive almost anything, and is starting to miss the satisfaction of overcoming. Her wardrobe: American Apparel, H&M, Urban Outfitters. Celebrity likeness: Shannon Sossamon. Eddie: 18-24, male, any ethnicity. Eddie knew he was gay since he was about 9, but has denied it to everyone, and has tried to deny it to himself, but he has become so infatuated with Danny that it's a sure thing now. And because, among other things, Danny is such a great dresser, he's started thinking that maybe he might be able to be with him. He is thinking about coming out to Danny but is very afraid. Eddie keeps one or two close friends and is a very good listener. He is a nice and a thoughtful person, but can be self-involved because he constantly struggles with his sexual attractions. His wardrobe: H&M, Express, Dolce & Gabbana. His iPod: The Rocket Summer, Metric.

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EXTRAS, DAY PLAYERS FOR NYU STUDENT FILM, CLUBSCENE, NEW YORK

Casting for the New York University short film Clubscene. Featured Extras/Day Players: 18-20, clubbers/club-goers, dancers, people to take drink, dance on the bar, sit in VIP booths. Lots of improv required. Please email pix & resumes to: projectclubscene@gmail.com. No pay, but copy, credit, and meals provided. SAG Student Film Agreement. Seeking: Cristina: female, 18-25, Caucasian, European, late teens/early 20s, dark, the girl who lives above the club, mean, has attitude, says it how it is but she's hiding something, her favorite SNES game is "Yoshi's Island," co-star. Bruce the Bouncer: male, 20-40, any ethnicity, body builder, huge, bouncer, possibly has a French-Canadian accent. (Supporting). Darcy: male, 20-30, African-American, insightful club bathroom attendant with a French-Canadian accent, hails from Senegal and loves soccer, will be attending McGill University next fall for engineering (Supporting). Cal: male, 16-22, Caucasian, high school kid who manages to sneak into the city's hottest club and befriend the bartender.

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MANDARIN NEEDED FOR SHORT FILM, MISS CHINATOWN, NEW YORK

Digital Art Video is casting for the short film "Miss Chinatown." Duration: 1-2 Days, starts March 15-16. Non-Union. Lo/no/deferred pay. Director: Tom Barnes. "Miss Chinatown" is a snapshot of a Chinese beauty pageant contestant in the run up to the pageant. Her dream is to follow in the footsteps of Hong Kong stars like Maggie Cheung who won Miss Chinatown pageant and got picked up by TVB in Hong Kong and became a megastar. Apply to: Kim Wang, Tom Barnes, 27-28 Thomson Ave, #446, Long Island City, NY 11101. Seeking: Jay: 19-25, Chinese or Amerasian mix, attractive, idealistic guy who wants to be the Asian Johnny Depp. Johnny: 40-50 Chinese businessman, charming playboy. Speaks Chinese and English. Xiao Mei: 18-24 Chinese female, attractive, ambitious Miss Chinatown Pageant contestant. Mandarin speaking, basic English.

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BIG NAKED FEET, OPEN CALL, NEW YORK

Wed, Feb 27, from 5-7pm at PEARL STUDIOS 500 8th Ave 35/36th St 4th floor Room 403 NYC 10018. Writer/Director Anthony Fusco is casting for a new short production called "BIG NAKED FEET." The story is about 3 unique and sexy guys in their late 20's to early 30's that all have hang ups about their bodies somehow they all seem to be fearful of the size of their feet. Their biggest fear is going to a shoe store and not being able to get shoes to fit their enormous feet. All actors should reply with a picture and resume. This is a comedy that will run for a few nights in midtown at a reputable theatre. There will be some pay involved plus comp seats. If you can relate to this subject matter please send all materials to photo8258@aol.com. If you are a sexy male with a shoe size of 11 or more please attend the audition. You will do a cold reading from a side only and be ready to show the director your bare feet if asked!

Friday, February 22, 2008

Casting News Hot Off The Wire!

CASTING NONUNION STAGE, TOO MUCH LIGHT MAKES THE BABY GO BLIND, NEW YORK

The New York NeoFuturists, recipients of the 2006 NYIT Award, are seeking new members to perform in their open-run of Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind, an ever-changing attempt to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes described as “an entire fringe festival in one show” by the New York Times. Joey Rizzolo, ensemble member-auditions coord. SEEKING: Performers: female, all ages and ethnicities, creative, prolific, must be willing to write, perform, and direct. Note: Women of color strongly encouraged. Auditions will be held by appt. March 1 (afternoon) & March 3 (eve.). To schedule an appt., email pix & résumés to auditions@nynf.org. You must be available for two days of callbacks March 9, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. and March 11, 2-7 p.m. For more information, visit www.nynf.org/auditions.html. Stipend provided.

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CASTING ALL ROLES FOR NONUNION STAGE, 'THE OLDEST PROFESSION', GALVESTON

East-end Theatre Company is casting The Oldest Profession, a comedy. Kim Mytelka, dir. Rehearses beginning March 30; runs May 9-June 7 in Galveston, TX. Auditions will be held Feb. 25 & 26, 7 p.m. at ETC, 2001 Postoffice St., Galveston, TX. Prepare to cold read from script. Bring pix & résumé. For more info, call Kim at East-end Theatre Company (409) 762-3556 or (877) 762-3556 or visit www.islandetc.org. Pay provided.

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CASTING UNION MUSICAL, 'JAMAICA', PHILADELPHIA

Prince Music Theatre (Philadelphia, PA) is casting Jamaica. Richard M. Parison Jr., assoc. artistic dir.; Harold Arlen, music; E.Y. Harburg, lyrics; E.Y. Harburg & Fred Saidy, book. Rehearsals begin May 6; runs May 30-June 22 in PA. SEEKING: Savannah; Koli; Grandma Obeah; Ginger; Joe Nashua; Cicero; and Quico. Note: Especially seeking local area performers. Equity principal auditions will be held by appt. only Feb. 25, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. at the Prince Music Theatre, 1412 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, PA. To schedule an appt., contact the Prince Music Theater Audition Hotline at (215) 972-1016, a casting assistant will return your call. Walk-ins will also be seen as time permits, but appointments strongly suggested. Prepare a brief musical selection; an accompanist will be provided. The Prince Theater is an EOE. Bring pix & résumés, stapled together. $544 min./wk. Equity LORT D Contract.


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CAPE PLAYHOUSE 2008 SEASON UNION STAGE, SEEKING ALL ROLES, NEW YORK

Cape Playhouse (Dennis, MA) is casting its 2008 season. Season includes: Psychopathia Sexualis (John Patrick Shanley, writer. Runs July 7-19), Leader of the Pack (All-principal version. Ellie Greenwich, music. Runs July 21-Aug. 2), Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (David Yazbek, music & lyrics; Jeffrey Lane, book. Runs Aug. 4-16), and Born Yesterday (Garson Kanin, writer. Runs Aug. 18-30). Evans Haile, prod. artistic dir. Equity principal auditions will be held Feb. 19 (no accompanist), Feb. 20 (no accompanist), & Feb. 25 (accompanist provided), 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. & 2-5:30 p.m. at the AEA Audition Center, 165 W. 46th St., 2nd fl., NYC. For Feb. 19 & 20, prepare a brief monologue that is either from one of the season’s plays or from a standard, produced, published play similar in style to the plays listed. “Original” monologues or monologues from movies are not acceptable for these auditions. If auditioning Feb. 25, prepare a brief song from one of the season’s musicals or from standard, produced musicals that are similar in style to those listed. Performers may sing or perform a monologue on this day. Bring pix & résumés, stapled together. $627 min./wk. Equity COST Special Contract.

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TRAVEL CHANNEL CRUISE SERIES, NONUNION TV/VIDEO, USA

Banyan Productions is casting for Great Cruise Ships/Annual Cruise Ship Guide (working titles), a new Travel Channel series about the world's greatest cruise ships. Jennifer Sullivan, casting dir. Shooting April-Nov. (16 60-min. episodes). SEEKING: Female Co-Host: 18-39, all ethnicities, well traveled, quick on her feet, able to command attention with her wit, intelligence, and fun-loving spirit, TV and/or other performance experience required, knowledge or experience in the cruise industry a plus. Note: domestic and/or world travel for up to three weeks per month or more required; those who suffer from seasickness should not apply. Email pix & résumés to casting@jennifersullivancasting.com. For more info, visit www.banyan.com. Professional pay provided.

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MAN OF LA MANCHA, OPEN AUDITIONS, BROOKLYN

Tues. Feb. 26 and Fri. Feb. 29, 7 - 9 PM each day. Sign-up begins at 6:30 PM (AEA receives priority). At the Gallery Players, 199 14th St. (between 4th & 5th Ave.), Brooklyn. NYC. The Gallery Players are holding open auditions for Man of La Mancha. Equity Basic Showcase Code. Artistic Director: heather Siobhan Curran. By Dale Wasserman, Mitch Leigh and Joe Darion. Director: Tom Wojtunik. Musical Director: Chris Tilley. Choreographer: Ryan Kasprzak. Rehearsals: March 29 - April 25 (Tue-Fri evenings, Sat & Sun all day). Callbacks: March 15 and 16. Performs: April 26 - May 18 (Thu-Sat at 8 PM, Sun at 3 PM, Sat at 2 PM on May 10 & May 17). Prepare a 16-bar cut in the style of the show (no classical legit). Be prepared to sing more if asked. Bring sheet music, no lead sheets; accompanist provided. Bring picture and resume, stapled together. Equity audition procedures are NOT in effect. No Equity monitor provided. Producer runs all aspects of the audition. Seeking strong actors ho can sing for all roles. All ethnicities encouraged to apply. Seeking: Cervantes (Quijana, Don Quixote): Male, 30-50s. Strong baritone (low B to F). A tall, commanding presence; charming, romantic and charismatic. Must play a wide dramatic range, convincingly portraying multiple characters. Manservant (Sancho Panza): Male, 25-50. Tenor (C to high B). Quixote's portly, pragmatic sidekick and loyal servant. Upbeat, witty, strong comic timing. Aldonza (Dulcinea): Female, 25-40. Strong soprano and chest voice (low Ab to high Ab). A wild, lusty and jaded woman. A realist hardened by the world, she learns to open her heart. Governer (Inkeeper): Male, 40-65. Bass (low G to C#). Strong and forceful leader, also kind and sympathetic. Duke (Dr. Sanson Carrasco): Male, 25-40. Baritone (C to Db). Handsome, powerful doctor, values intellect and reason over passion. Cynical. Pursues what he wants without regard for others. Barber: Male, 20-40. Tenor (E to high G#). Happy-go-lucky comic character, maybe even a little fey. Pedro: Male, 25-45. Baritone (low D to D). The lead muleteer. Rough, ruthless and strong. He is a force of raw sexual power. Padre: Male, 35-60. Tenor (C to high G). Kindly and sympathetic priest. Antonia: Female, 20s. Soprano (C to high F). Self-centered and a little dim. Blinded by her love for Carrasco. Housekeeper: Female, 40-65. Mezzo (low F to high F). Heavyset woman with a stout countenance. Has devoted her life to work and church. Maria: Female, 40-65. Mezzo/Alto. The innkeeper's wife. A proud, easily befuddled woman. Fermina/Moorish Girl: Female, 20s. Mezzo. A pretty, but dirty and damaged servant. Must also be a strong, sexy dancer (performs belly dance). Muleteers: Eight men, 20-50. All vocal ranges needed, including high Tenors able to sing in a Flamenco style. A group of 8 rough, masculine men of various ages, sizes and shapes. From this group, we will cast all other roles-all will be highly featured. At least one muleteer must play guitar, and will be asked to do so at callbacks. Directions: Take the R train to 9th St. in Brooklyn or the F train to 4th Ave. in Brooklyn. The "R" can be accessed easily at the Pacific/Atlantic station in Brooklyn which is served by the 2,3,4,5,N,B,D and Q trains from Manhattan Equity/Non-Equity No Pay. (AEA members receive travel stipend). www.galleryplayers.com.

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AVENUE Q MUSICAL, OPEN AUDITIONS, NEW YORK

Fri. Feb. 29, sign-up begins at 10 AM, ends at 2 PM. At Ripley Grier Studios, 520 8th Ave., 16th floor. NYC. Open auditions are being held for Avenue Q. Broadway and first national tour. AEA Production Contract, $1,509/week minimum. Producer: Q Tour Limited Partnership, Kevin McCollum, Robyn Goodman, Jeffrey Seller. Music and Lyrics: Robert Lopez, Jeff Marx. Book: Jeff Whitty. Director: Jason Moore. Musical Supervisor: Stephen Oremus. Musical Director: TBD. Choreographer: Ken Roberson. General Manager: John Corker, The Producing Office. Casting Director: Cindy Tolan. Casting Assistant: Adam Caldwell. Prepare 16 bars of your choice that best shows off range. Please note the style of music apropos to specific characters. Bring sheet music, an accompanist will be provided. Bring a picture and resume, stapled together. Typing may occur. Equity Audition Procedures are NOT in effect. No Equity monitor provided. Producer runs all aspects of the audition. Important note: Previous puppetry experience not required. Avenue Q was the winner of the 2004 Tony awards for Best Musical, Best Book, and Best Original Score. It is a musical focusing on a group of unique 20-somethings making their way in the big city, seeking their purpose in life, who find themselves living on humble Avenue Q. For more info on the show, visit www.avenueq.com. Princeton/ Rod: 20s - Princeton: He is sweet, charming, cute and sincere. He has recently moved to Avenue Q where he learns life lessons the hard way from puppets and humans alike. Loveable and appealing; Rod: A closeted homosexual / conservative investment banker who is trying to come to terms with his sexuality with the help of Nicky, his best friend and roommate. Must be a strong singer/ actor with great comedic timing. Vocal style: Contemporary musical theatre with a pop flair. Must be able to sustain a High G comfortably. Puppeteer skills a plus but not necessary. Nicky/Trekkie Monster/Bad Idea Bear: 20s - 40s - Nicky: An unemployed, cute twenty-something who is Rod's roommate. Charming and undeniably cute, he has no problems with Rod being gay; Trekkie Monster: He lives on Avenue Q in the same building that Princeton moves into. An odd monster who has a big heart, he invested in the internet and is secretly a millionaire; Bad Idea Bear: A cute and charming little boy bear who, with the help of his counterpart, girl bear, is a very bad influence on Princeton. Looks can be deceiving. Must be a strong singer/ actor with great comedic timing and skill with different character voices. Vocal style: Contemporary musical theatre with a pop flair. Must be able to sustain a High A comfortably. Strong puppeteer skills a plus but not necessary. Kate Monster/ Lucy T. Slut: 20 - 30 - Kate Monster: A Kindergarten teaching assistant who dreams about eventually opening a school for monsters. She is sweet, shy, and attractive but has low self-esteem. She quickly falls for the new guy on the block, Princeton. Lucy T. Slut: A vixenish vamp with a dangerous side who sings at a local café. The star of "girls gone wild" parts two, five, and seven. She sees other women as obstacles to men. Must be a strong singer/ actress with great comedic timing. Can be any physical type. Vocal style: Contemporary musical theatre with a pop flair. A mezzo-soprano / belt that can comfortably sing up to a D in a pop voice. Strong puppeteer skills a plus but not necessary. Mrs. T / Bad Idea Bear/ Ensemble: 20s - 40 - Mrs. T: An old spinster teacher who is bitter and conservative. She is Kate Monster's boss; Bad Idea Bear: A cute and charming little girl bear who, with the help of her counterpart, boy bear, is a very bad influence on Princeton. Must be a strong singer/ actress with great comedic timing and skill with different character voices. Can be any physical type. Vocal style: Contemporary musical theatre with a pop flair. A mezzo-soprano / belt that can comfortably sing up to a D in a pop voice. Strong puppeteer skills a plus but not necessary. Christmas Eve: 20s - 40s - Asian. She wants to be a therapist and lives on Avenue Q with her Jewish husband Brian. She is funny, edgy, sweet, charming, and very appealing. Must be a strong singer/ actress with great comedic timing. Vocal style: Must have a strong belt to an E flat in the style of a torch song. Brian: 20s - 40 - A chubby, laid-back, wannabe comedian who is unemployed. He is married to Christmas Eve, who is constantly badgering him to get a job. Must be a strong singer/ actor with great comedic timing. Vocal style: Contemporary musical theatre with a pop flair. Gary Coleman: Mid 20s - 40s. African American, female. Former celebrity and now lives/works on Avenue Q. Funny and sardonic, with a unique and vivid presence. Has lived life. Must be a strong singer/ actress with great comedic timing. She can be any physical type. Vocal style: Contemporary musical theatre with a pop flair. An alto who can sing a Low D and belt to a B flat. Must explore low register. Note: All ethnicities are strongly encouraged to attend.

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A CHORUS LINE, OPEN AUDITIONS FEMALE DANCERS, NEW YORK

Mon. March 3, 9:30 AM (9 AM sign-in) - male dancers, 2 PM (1:30 PM sign-in) - female dancers. At Ripley Grier Studios, 520 8th Ave. (between 36th and 37th St.), sign-in: Studio 16 U. NYC. Open auditions are being held for A Chorus Line. Broadway and First National Tour. Equity Production Contract, $1,509/week minimum. Producer: Vienna Waits Productions LLC, John Breglio. Book: James Kirkwood & Nicholas Dante. Music: Marvin Hamlisch. Lyrics: Edward Kleban. Originally Conceived, Directed, & Choreographed: Michael Bennett. Director: Bob Avian. Musical Director: Patrick Vaccariello. Choreographer: Baayork Lee. Casting: Binder Casting. Rehearsals for positions in both companies begin on or about March 18. Casting the First National Tour: major cities include Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston and Toronto. Also seeking immediate replacements for the Broadway Company. Be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of each call. Bring character jazz shoes or sneakers. No baggy pants or leg warmers. Prepare one traditional musical theatre song that shows off your voice. Bring sheet music, pianist will be provided. Bring a picture and resume, stapled together. This is an open call for union and non-union members. Equity audition procedures are NOT in effect. No Equity monitor provided. Producer runs all aspects of the audition. If you have attended a call in the past two months, it is not necessary to re-audition at this time. You are in our files. Seeking: Male and female dancers: Attractive male and female dancers, early 20s to early 30s, with strong ballet & jazz training. MUST sing & dance EXTREMELY well. Male dancers with acro skills is a plus. Dancers of all ethnicities are encouraged to attend. If you are unable to attend, please send a picture and resume to: Binder Casting 321 West 44th Street, Suite 606, New York, NY 10036, Attn: A Chorus Line. Please refer to www.bindercasting.com for all audition information.

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CHILDREN'S THEATER, IF YOU GIVE A MOUSE A COOKIE, NEW YORK

Manhattan Children's Theatre is casting for If You Give a Mouse a Cookie. Rehearsals March 3 - April 4. Performances April 4 - May 18 at Manhattan Children's Theatre in NYC. Directors: Chris Alonzo, Jessica Krueger. Stipend provided. There will be two casts for this show. One cast will rehearse evenings and perform weekends (noon & 2 p.m. only); the other cast will rehearse days and perform weekdays, typically morning or early afternoon. Mail headshots ASAP to Manhattan Children's Theatre, 52 White St., NYC 10013. Specify which cast you are auditioning for by sending weekend submissions to Attn: Chris Alonzo and weekday submissions to Attn: Jessica Krueger. Seeking: One Male Actor & Two Female Actors, age 16-29, any ethnicity.

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DINNER THEATER, ALL SHOOK UP! JANESVILLE

The Armory Dinner Theatre, Janesville, Wisconsin, is seeking a male for the ensemble / understudy (Chad) for All Shook Up! Competitive Salary, Travel, Housing, and Workers Comp provided. Director: Jim Tropp. Choreographer: Donna Berg. All Shook Up! is inspired by and features the songs of Elvis Presley. Synopsis: 1955 - into a square little town in a square little state rides a guitar-playing roustabout who changes everything and everyone he meets in this hip-swiveling, lip-curling musical fantasy that'll have you jumpin' out of your blue suede shoes with such classics as "Heartbreak Hotel," "Jailhouse Rock," and "Don't Be Cruel." Seeking: Ensemble Male / Understudy Chad: (male 18 to mid 20's) Rock Tenor, good dancer, great lookin', motorcyclin', Leather Jacket roustabout. Physical Fit and Attractive. Contract Dates: February 24 - April 27. Send Picture and Resume to: Jim Tropp, The Armory, Inc. P.O. Box 8038, Janesville, Wisconsin, 53547-8038. Or email jimt@janesvillearmory.com.

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CASTING FOR SAG SHORT, FILM A GOOD NIGHT'S SLEEP, NEW YORK

The Trio is casting for the short film "A Good Night's Sleep." Duration: six days, starts March 10. SAG contracts. Compensation: lo/no/deferred. Director: Alexander Chinnici. Synopsis: Brian is a college student, driven mad by the unbearable snore of his roommate Mike. With help from his friend Lisa, he tries to deal with the problem rationally. But once Mike's old roommate Chaz arrives, Brian's world is turned inside out. Apply to: Alexander Chinnici - goodnightbrian@gmail.com. Seeking: Brian: 18-24, white. Brian is a successful college student who suffers from his roommate's terrible snore. His attention is distracted from Lisa, his school crush and his final test the next morning. Lisa: 18-24, white. Lisa is the love interest of the film. She grounds Brian throughout his hectic journey. Chaz: 18-24, white. After Brian hits bottom from his roommate's snore, Chaz appears for help. Chaz is the snorer's previous roommate and Brian's alter ego. Whacky and manipulative, he moves the plot along insidiously. Jack: 18-24. White. A fellow student and friend of Brian's. He helps Brian get sleep yet is overly friendly in the process... Mike: 18-24. Without a clue his snore drives those around him insane. Lucy - 18-24. Lisa's roommate who for some unknown reason has resentment towards Brian. Sam: 18-24. A fellow student of Brian's who is oddly obsessed with the game 'Twister.' Brett Jenkins: 18-24. Brian's friend who is the definition of a 'frat boy.' Jeffrey Turner - 18-24. A friend of Brett Jenkins. He is in his sixth year of college and a regular at the frat house. Security Guard: 25-30. Young on the force and ready to prove himself, no matter what gets in his way. Mercedes: 18-24. A tough girl who won't take shit from anyone.

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SCRATCH, NYU GRAD FILM, NEW YRK

Nikyatu Jusu (writer-director) is casting "Scratch", a sync HD NYU grad film in which a nuclear family of three is symbolically trapped in hell as a young girl is forced to care for her sick mother. Things spiral completely out of control on a particularly bizarre night when the father's somewhat perverse love for his daughter provokes an irrational response. E-mail pix, resumes and reel links to: kmn213@nyu.edu, attn: Casting. No pay, but copy, credit, and meals provided. SAG Student Film Agreement. Principal photography begins March 28 for 5 days in NYC. Daughter: 14 - 18, but appears to be around 15 (on the younger side). She is quite mature for her age and loves her mother to death. She's extraordinarily passionate, unwaveringly devoted to her mom, and will do anything to keep her mother alive. Father: Late 30s to Mid 50s. Fervently cares for his only child. He loves his daughter more than himself and hates to see her youth dissipating as she takes care of her sick mother. An impulsive man. Formidable, handsome. Mother: Mid 30s to late 40s. Sickly. Quiet. Communicates via subtle body movements and slight blinks; at death's threshold. Daughter's Boyfriend: 16-18, a lighthearted young man who hopes to win the affection of Daughter; somewhat oblivious to the misery that permeates the family's household and simply wants to have fun.

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BRONTO PRODUCTIONS CASTING SHORT FILM, TOO TALL, NEW YORK

Mon. Feb. 25 from 6 - 10 PM by appointment.
Bronto Productions is casting for the short film "Too-Tall." Duration: 2 days, starts April. Non-Union. Payment is lo/no/deferred. Lots of energy and stunts! Director: AJ LoCascio. A quick rough and tumble Western brawl between two characters to decide whether young Henry can take Too-Tall's daughter to the dance. Seeking: Rose: Beautiful, Young. Must look like she's around 20. She's the daughter of Too-Tall. Rose is pivotal to the story as she is the driving force and emotion of the story - this character HAS to be able to cry on the scene - as this is most of what she does. Some very minor stunts may be required. Too-Tall: He's one big, silent, hard-ass motherfucker. Has to be willing to get real dirty and do some basic fist-fighting stunts. Picture Wolverine from X-Men or the Large German Mechanic from "Raiders of the Lost Ark." Has to have a grizzly bear presence and great facial expressions. Buck: Our comic relief; looking for someone with a great comic look - Picture Ned Beatty. Henry: Our hero - has to be able to do stunts and take a 'beating.' Looking for a River Phoenix type - a young Indiana Jones with great facial expressions. Apply to: AJ LoCascio: bbrontofilms@yahoo.com.

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OPEN THEATER AUDITIONS FOR BUDDY: THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY, NEW YORK

Wed. Mar. 5, 10 AM - 6 PM, theatre's monitor begins sign-up at 9:30. No unofficial sign-up sheet will be accepted. At Chelsea Studios, 151 W. 26th St. NYC. The Arts Center of Coastal Carolina, Hilton Head Island, SC, is holding open auditions for Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story. SPT. $384/week minimum. Book: Alan Janes and Rob Bettinson. Director: Russell Treyz. Choreographer: Rita Compton. Musical Director: Fred Willard. General Manager: Richard Feldman. First rehearsal: May 27. Runs June 17 - July 27. The producer will run all aspects of this call. Equity Audition procedures are not in effect, and no Equity Monitor will be provided. Prepare a song in the style of the show: rock 'n' roll, or contemporary pop. Singing from the show is welcome. Bring sheet music, an accompanist will be provided. If you do play a musical instrument, please bring it with you. The producer will provide a drum set, amp and double bass. Bring a picture and resume, stapled together. Seeking: Buddy Holly: Under 25, 6' or over. Singer-songwriter and star from Lubbock TX. Intelligent, charismatic. Performer must play electric and acoustic guitar, sing and act and have a feel for rock 'n' roll. Must have serious star potential with a desire to live as a rock and roll superstar for every night. Joe Mauldin: Under 25. Double-bass player from Lubbock. Clean-cut musician/backup singer with musical ability. Performer must be able to sing and act. Showmanship a plus. Jerry Allison: Under 25. Drummer from Lubbock. Good-looking, irrepressible, cheeky guy with musical ability. Performer must be able to sing, act and play drums. Norman Petty: Under 35. Record producer from Clovis, NM with a businesslike manner and a love of making records. Performer must be able to sing and act. Ability to play a musical instrument an advantage but not necessary. Ritchie Valens: Hispanic American man, under 25. Good-looking, attractive with serious charisma. Has a dedicated eye for the ladies and the ability to hold the stage in his own right. Key song: "La Bamba". Performer must be able to act; ability to play a musical instrument is an advantage but not necessary. J. P. Richardson "The Big Bopper": Late 20s. 6' plus. Texan. Former DJ with an irrepressible larger-than-life character, with the ability to command the stage on his own as a solo performer. Key song: "Chantilly Lace". Performer must be able to act. Ability to play a musical instrument is an advantage but not necessary. Maria Elena Holly: Hispanic American woman, under 25. Very attractive. Requires a strong actor/singer. Classy, well-educated. Musical instrument ability an advantage but not critical. Performer may play other roles/parts. Vi Petty: Woman, under 35. Norman's wife. Heart of gold. Good sense of humor. Performer must be able to sing, act and have rock 'n' roll keyboard/piano ability. Male Apollo Performer: African American, 20s/30s. Key song: "Good Times". Performer must have good comic timing and be able to sing and act. Ability to play an instrument an advantage but not necessary. Decca Producer / Murray Deutsch: Man, early - mid 30s. Record producer. Role requires a good actor. Ability to play an instrument an advantage but not necessary. 4th Cricket (Tommy) Man, 20s. Excellent rhythm and lead guitar player. Performer could play multiple parts. Female Apollo Performer: African American, early 20s - mid 30s. Key song: "Party". Performer must have good comic timing and be able to sing and act. Ability to play an instrument an advantage but not necessary. Ensemble. Theatre's statement: "Performers of all ethnic and racial backgrounds are encouraged to attend."

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THEATER AUDITIONS FOR TOO MUCH LIGHT MAKES THE BABY GO BLIND, NEW YORK

The NY Neo-Futurists (2006 NYIT award recipients) are seeking new members for their creative & prolific ensemble to write/perform/direct in their open-run of TOO MUCH LIGHT MAKES THE BABY GO BLIND (now in its 4th year), an ever-changing attempt to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes that the NY Times calls "an entire fringe festival in one show." This is a unique and demanding show, requiring a long-term commitment. It is strongly suggested that you see Too Much Light before auditioning. Auditions (by 5- minute appointment slot only) will be held on the afternoon of March 1st & the evening of March 3rd. Callbacks will be held on March 10th & 11th. You must be available for both days of callbacks (March 10th from 2-7 & March 9th from 10-3). Women of color strongly encouraged. Compensation: Yes. For more info, go to www.nynf.org/auditions.html. To set up an appointment, email auditions@nynf.org.

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CASTING NYU STUDENT FILM, COMMUNITY SERVICE, NEW YORK

Feb. 19-21 & 23-24 by appointment. At New York University. Patrick Murray (director) is casting "Community Service," a super 16mm New York University undergrad thesis narrative comedy about hockey. Co-producers: Sam Stratton & John Skidmore. Shooting April 11-14 at a hockey rink in Union, NJ. At the audition, bring a one- to two-minute comedic monologue. Be prepared to cold read and improvise. Copy, credit, meals, travel, and lodging provided. SAG Student Film Agreement. Send pix, résumés & email address to Patrick Murray, 107 Havemeyer St., Apt. #29, Brooklyn, NY 11211, OR patrickmmurray@yahoo.com. Seeking: Ken: 41-50, ice rink manager/ owner/ zamboni driver, wants to raise revenue to keep the rink in business, thinks about everything in business terms, oversees the community service hours of the juvenile coach but does not think much of him. Jackie: age 22-23, a sister of a squirt league player, loves to watch hockey, love interest of the young coach, grew up with a single mom, family is most important to her and she has razor-sharp wit. Charlie: plays squirt league hockey, raspy voice, authoritative, wants to be the parent of the team, has no fear, age 12-15. Hockey experience a plus but not required, personal hockey equipment a plus but not required. Ronnie: plays poorly in squirt league hockey and knows that he's the weakest link on the team, goes out of his way to please others, age 12-15. Hockey experience a plus but not required, personal hockey equipment a plus but not required.

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CASTING SAG SHORT FILM, UGUISU, BROOKLYN

Casting for the HD SAG short film "Uguisu." SAG Short Film Agreement. SAG Representative: Monique Popiel. Duration: February 23-24, March 1-2. Shooting in Brooklyn, NY. Deferred Pay. DVD copy, credit, meals, transportation costs. Synopsis: On a quiet afternoon in a Brooklyn diner, a waitress whose dreams are rapidly fading is confronted by two unexpected customers - a self-destructive young artist who thinks he knows it all, and a gruff Japanese traveler who may possess a secret that could change both their lives - if they'd only listen. Submission Deadline: February 14. Please send headshot and resume to uguisufilm@gmail.com. Seeking: Sato: Japanese, 45-60, gruff, bearded traveler. Restaurant Manager: Male. Mid to late 30s, stern, intense. Tobi: Male. Tall, 40s, Polish construction worker.

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CASTING NYU GRAD FILM, OSVALDO'S, NEW YORK

Sat. Mar. 1 - auditions by appointment only. Pam's Son Productions, Inc. is casting "Osvaldo's," a sync HD NYU graduate thesis film in which a Puerto Rican Bronx family struggles to regain its footing following the sudden loss of its wife/mother. Director: R. Wilkins. Producer: K. Neal. Principal photography begins May 29 for 5 days in NYC and the Bronx. Email pix, resumes and reel links to kmn213@nyu.edu, attn: Casting. No pay, but copy, credit, and meals provided. SAG Student Film Agreement. Seeking: Jerry: Hispanic, age 14, boyish features, mature beyond his years, quietly overwhelmed after unwittingly taking up the day-to-day chores of his mother following her sudden death, including the emotional nurturing of Glenda, his precocious sister and best friend. Glenda: Hispanic, age 10, precocious, intelligent, "dominant", fiery personality, but good-hearted, Daddy's girl though still deeply mourning her mother.

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CASTING MILDRED RICHARDS, NYU STUDENT SHORT FILM

Marc Kess (writer-director) is casting "Mildred Richards," an NYU short 1940's suspense thriller. Lo/no pay, copy, credit, meals and travel provided. SAG Student Film Agreement. An ego-maniac actress in serious debt decides to visit her elderly, wealthy aunt. Gerald, dominated by his sister, becomes a reluctant recruit in Mildred's single-minded murderous intent, but things get complicated by the Aunt's doctor, lawyer and maid. The film will be submitted to festivals. Auditions will be held by appointment. Send headshots and resumes to PO Box 825, New York, New York 10150, ATTN: Marc Kess. Seeking: Mildred: female, 25-35. Sultry, scheming, successful Broadway actress. Gerald: male, 25-35. Handsome, frustrated, desperately in debt, well-dressed, drinking gambler. Martha: female, 60-75. Wealthy, no-nonsense, bedridden widow. Martha's only surviving heirs are Mildred and Gerald. Doctor: male 35-45. Lawyer: male 35-45. Maid: female 25-45.

Monday, February 04, 2008

One Mic Nite, MusiCares Event, 50th Grammy Awards, NACA National Convention, International Children's Film Festival, The Oscars: 80th Annual Academy Awards, Durango Songwriters Expo, are Selected Highlights For February's Media and Entertainment Industry Career Networking Events


The Orlando Entertainment and Events Association is holding it's first of monthly parties on October 6 where you can make friends with agents, managers, radio personalities, talent company principals, performers, meeting planners, and more. One Mic Night (www.myspace.com/onemicnite) continues its open mic showcases accommodating performing artists of all types, every Monday night in New York's East Village following the featured act. 'Making Your Media Matter' is a Washington D.C. conference from February 7-8 for established and aspiring filmmakers, non-profit communications leaders, funders and students looking to learn and share cutting-edge practices for creating media that matters. During the 58th Berlin International Film Festival, running February 7-17, the Berlinale Talent Campus takes place parallel to the Berlinale and works as an intensive week-long academy for talented people from around the world involved in all areas of filmmaking. Additionally, the European Film Market (EFM) runs for 9 days during the Berlinale. Seventeen-time GRAMMY-winning recording artist Aretha Franklin will be honored as the 2008 MusiCares Person of the Year, February 8 in Los Angeles. The red carpet affair benefits the Musicares fund and is two days prior to the 50th Annual GRAMMY Awards.

The 50th Annual Grammy Awards will take place in Los Angeles and broadcast in HDTV and 5.1 Surround Sound on the CBS Television Network from 8-11:30 pm (ET/PT). The show also will be broadcast on radio via Westwood One worldwide and XM Satellite Radio, and covered online at GRAMMY.com. The show honors musical achievement of the 2007 recording year in which recordings were released between October 1, 2006 through September 30, 2007. Billboard and Hollywood Reporter will host "Mobile Backstage", February 13, as a break-out session at the GSMA Mobile World Congress, running February 11-14 in Barcelona. The Millenium Music Conference (MMC12) showcases new music with four nights of showcase performances by 300 original acts and artists at 30 venues in and around Harrisburg, February 15-18, in addition to business keynotes, panels, clinics, workshops, mentoring and demo listening sessions and a trade show. The National Association for Campus Activities hosts their NACA National Convention -- "Show Me," designed to give colleges and universities around the country the chance to meet one-on-one with artists, performers and agents, and view live performance showcases at the annual convention, running February 16-20 in St. Louis. Academy Award winning filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, has been selected by the Board of Directors of American Cinema Editors (ACE) to be honored with the organization’s prestigious ACE Golden Eddie Filmmaker of the Year Award at a ceremony in Beverly HIlls, February 17. Fusion 2008 in Vancouver, February 20-21, dedicated to digital media - video games, online communities, digital entertainment, multi-platform animation, film and music properties, mobile content and eLearning - will showcase early and growth stage companies that are original content/intellectual property ventures or developing platform, and enabling tools to deliver digital media content.

The San Francisco International Children's Film Festival showcases films from around the world made for children, plus animation workshops they can take part in, when it runs from February 22 to March 2. Each year the Motion Picture Sound Editors presents the MPSE Golden Reel Awards to acknowledge the year's best work in the various areas of sound editing: Dialogue and ADR, Effects and Foley and Music. This year's presentation is in Los Angeles on February 23 in which Michael Bay will receive the 2008 MPSE Filmmaker's Award. This year's Film Independent Spirit Awards are being held under a tent in beachfront Santa Monica. To be eligible, films must be at least 70 minutes long, and have either played one week in a commercial theater in 2007, or have been shown at one of the designated six film festivals. The 80th Annual Academy Awards ceremony will be televised live from Los Angeles by the ABC TV network on February 24. Jon Stewart is scheduled to host the Oscar Night awards -- his second time. Join BMI's Myles Lewis and over 40 music industry pros and songwriters for a networking experience, with workshops, listening sessions, panels, showcases, and open mics, that is customarily limited to 200 attendees -- the Fifth Annual Durango Songwriters Expo happening February 28 to March 1 in Buellton. The International Family Film Festival (IFFF) promotes and encourages the creation and sharing of family films and screenplays through seminars, networking and film camps for kids, when it opens February 28 running through March 3 in Hollywood.

The above events are only a sampling of what is listed. Most of the reported events above have a submission process for indie and/or performing artists to take part in. Complete details are on the "Media, Entertainment and Performing Arts Industry News and Events" page. Video and podcast versions of this news summary are also available at most popular video sites around the Web like MySpace, YouTube, Bit Torrent, as well as on The Actor's Checklist at http://actorschecklist.com/loudblog/ a great place to get your iPhone, ipod or Apple TV download from. This month on video you will see trailers and video clips of Shaolin Boogaloo! (http://www.myspace.com/sweetzombiejesusfilms / www.kallixti.net) a.k.a. "The artist formerly known as Sweet Zombie Jesus!" with a remix of "Superego Exchange - Doctor Hu's Signal Loss Mix"; "CODEX ATANICUS", "FAQ", "PROXIMA", a video collection from Spanish director Carlos Atanes (http://www.myspace.com/codex_atanicus / www.carlosatanes.com), reflecting a body of work from the sci-fi and horror genre; London based, alternative pop vocalist, Adama (http://www.myspace.com/adama / www.adamaworld.com) now touring the U.S. promoting an upcoming CD release "Delicate Dragon". The Actor's Checklist now lets you check the latest musical artists song releases on Apple's iTunes, updated on an hourly basis, at: http://www.actorschecklist.com/resources/itunes.php

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Casting News Hot Off The Wire!

CASTING OTHELLO, UNION/NONUNION STAGE, LOS ANGELES

Los Angeles Shakespeare Company is casting Othello, "one of the greatest plays ever written. It deals with racism, obsession, insanity, alcoholism, gender roles, politics and jealousy." Geoffrey Forward, artistic dir., Joel Asher, producing dir./dir. Rehearsals start Jan. 28. Performances run Mar. 7-Apr. 27 at the Globe Theatre. Seeking -- Othello: male, African-American, 25-50, tall, noble, powerful, romantic; Iago: male, Caucasian, 25-45, villain of the play, very smart, cunning, funny, "Shakespeare's most complex character"; Roderigo: male, Caucasian, 20-35, rich, foolishly in love, gullible, combat skills a plus; Cassio: male, 20-40, soldier, lover, alcoholic, combat skills required; Desdemona: female, Caucasian, 18-28, beautiful, fair complexion, strong, gentle; Emilia: female, 25-45, loyal, sarcastic, smart; Bianca: female, 18-35, sexy, dancing a plus; Clown/Servant: male or female, 18-35, character is on throughout the play, musical instrument a plus, but not required; Montano: male, 20-45, loyal, strong, was governor before Othello, combat skills required; Brabantio: male, Caucasian, 45-65, proud, wealthy, Desdemona's father; Duke of Venice: male, 30-50, successful politician; Lodovico/Senator: male, 30-50, politician; Gratiano/Senator: male, 25-40, politician; Musician/Soldier: male or female, 20-45, to play several parts, musical skills required; Soldier: male, 18-40, to play several parts, combat skills required; Messenger and Attendants: males or females, 20-45, to play several parts. Auditions will be held by appt. only at the theatre, 1909 Topanga Canyon Blvd., Topanga. Prepare one minute from the play. To schedule an audition appt. send pix & résumés to Joel Asher Studio, 13448 Albers St., Sherman Oaks, CA 91401, or email to joelasher@aol.com. Professional pay provided. Equity 99-Seat Plan.

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MONTY PYTHON'S SPAMALOT, UNION MUSICAL, LAS VEGAS

Wynn Las Vegas Resort is casting future replacements for Monty Python's Spamalot. Todd Ellison, music dir., Merri Sugarman, casting. Performances are ongoing. SEEKING: King Arthur: late 30s-60s, King of England who sets out on a quest to form the Knights of the Roundtable and find the Holy Grail, great humor, good singer, LEAD; Sir Robin: 30s-40s, Knight of the Roundtable, ironically called "Sir Robin the Brave," though he couldn't be more cowardly, joins the Knights for the singing and dancing, sings a patter song, "You Won't Succeed on Broadway," also plays Guard #1 and Brother Maynard, a long-winded monk, supporting role; Sir Lancelot: 30s-40s, Knight of the Roundtable, fearless to a bloody fault but through a twist of fate, does discover his "softer side," must be great with character voices and accents, as he also plays The French Taunter, an arrogant, condescending, over-the-top Frenchman, the Knight of Ni, an absurd, cartoonish leader of a peculiar group of Knights, and Tim the Enchanter, a ghostly being with a Scottish accent, no solo singing, supporting role; Patsy: 30s-40s, King Arthur's horse and servant, underappreciated but always longing for King Arthur's approval, good, funny, physical mover with some tap, also plays Mayor, a jolly red-faced man who advertises the merits of his home town, and the drunken, useless Guard #2, singing required, supporting role; Sir Galahad: 30s, Knight of the Roundtable, begins as Dennis, a lower class "mud gatherer" who is knighted and transforms into the dashing Sir Galahad, also plays Prince Herbert's Father, a wealthy, brutish, Yorkshireman man at odds with his sensitive son, The Black Knight, who is always ready to duel despite multiple injuries, strong baritenor, supporting role; Sir Bedevere: 20s-40s, Knight of the Roundtable, inept scholar, also plays Dennis Galahad's Mother, a shrill peasant woman, and Concorde, Sir Lancelot's horse, no solo singing, supporting role; The Lady of the Lake: 20s-30s, any ethnicity, beautiful, diva, strong, possesses mystical powers, leading lady of the show, great singing voice essential, as she must be able to sing effortlessly in many styles and vocal registers, supporting role; Male: 20s-30s, good mover, tenor, to play the following supporting roles-Historian, a tweedy academic, Not Dead Fred, a sickly little fellow who, despite others' beliefs, claims he is "not yet dead," French Guard, the condemnatory French sidekick to the French Taunter, a Minstrel in Sir Robin's band, and Prince Herbert, the hopeful and frilly prince who loves to sing and pines for his love atop a tower. Note: All should be singers who are fantastic dancers. Equity principal and chorus singer auditions will be held Jan. 23, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (9 a.m. sign-in, 1-1:30 p.m. lunch) at Debbie Reynolds Studios 6514 Lankershim Blvd., Studio D, N. Hollywood. Street parking available. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Prepare a short musical theatre song, an accompanist will be provided. Bring sheet music, pix, and résumés. The ECC for dancers will be held Jan. 22. Equity Casino Contract (Casino Spamalot LV-$1,509/wk.).

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CASTING PICNIC, NON-UNION STAGE, PENNSYLVANIA

Montgomery Theater (Souderton, PA) is casting Picnic. William Inge, writer; Tom Quinn, dir. Rehearsals begin March 24; runs April 17-May 10. SEEKING: Helen Potts: mid-50s to late 60s, the neighbor, character role; Hal Carter: 20s, handsome lead with earthy good looks, cute and buff, young vagabond, free spirit, very likable, but has an element of danger; Millie Owens: girl, 16, immature, tomboyish; Bomber: 15-16, paperboy, brash, obnoxious but funny; Madge Owens: early 20s, leading lady, striking and alluring; Flo Owens: 40-something, mother of Madge and Millie, concerned; Rosemary Sydney: 40-early 50s, schoolteacher, power role; Alan Seymour: should look early 20s, leading-man type, Marge’s boyfriend; Irma Kronkite and Christine Shoenwalder: schoolteachers, Rosemary’s friends, character roles; Howard Bevans: early 40s to mid-50s, character man with some leading man qualities, Rosemary’s love interest. Equity principal auditions will be held by appt. Feb. 16, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. & Feb. 18, 6-10 p.m. at the Montgomery Theater, 124 Main St., Souderton, PA. To schedule an appt., call Tom Quinn at (215) 206-8452 or email tq@montgomerytheater.org. Equity members without appointments will be seen throughout the day as time permits. Prepare a brief dramatic monologue. Bring pix & résumés, stapled together, even if you have sent one. Six Equity contracts available. $183 min./wk. Equity SPT Contract.

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SWEENEY TODD, UNION & NON-UNION CASTING, WISCONSIN

Fri., Feb. 15, 10AM. Sign up at 9 AM, Nola Studios, 250 W. 54th St, New York. The Armory Dinner Theatre (Janesville, Wisconsin) www.janesvillearmory.com is casting "Sweeney Todd." Book by: Hugh Wheeler. Music & Lyrics by: Stephen Sondheim. Based on a version of Sweeney Todd by Christopher Bond. Jim Tropp Director. The rare instance of a musical thriller, Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's chilling, suspenseful, heart-pounding masterpiece of murderous barber-ism and culinary crime tells the infamous tale of the unjustly exiled barber who returns to 19th century London seeking revenge against the lecherous judge who framed him and ravaged his young wife. His thirst for blood soon expands to include his unfortunate customers, and the resourceful proprietress of the pie shop downstairs soon has the people of London lining up in droves with her mysterious new meat pie recipe! Contract Dates: August 18, 2008 - October 19, 2008. Seeking: Sweeney Todd: male 30+, Baritone, any ethnicity, strong singer & actor. A murderous barber bent on revenge. Miss Lovett: female 20+, soprano/mezzo-soprano, strong actor, worn down owner of a pie shop on Fleet Street, hard-edged but with a sense a humor. Beggar Woman: female 20+, strong soprano / mezzo soprano, strong actor. Once glamorous, she's a mentally unstable homeless woman and a prostitute. The Beadle: male 20+, Tenor. Tobias: male 20+, Tenor. Judge Turpin: male 30+ Baritone. Johanna: female 18-20, soprano. Anthony Hope: male 20+ tenor. Pirelli: male 20+, tenor. All roles require strong singers with significant music skills. All performers must prepare 16 bars of a Stephen Sondheim song. A song from "Sweeney Todd" is encouraged. Accompanist provided; bring sheet music. Please bring picture and resume stapled together. All ethnicities are encouraged to audition. Please do not audition if you are not available production dates. Competitive Salary, Travel, Housing, and Workers Comp provided. Contact: Jim Tropp, The Armory, Inc. P.O. Box 8038, Janesville, Wisconsin, 53547-8038. or email jimt@janesvillearmory. Equity Dinner Theatre Agreement Approval Pending.

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TITANIC, NON-EQUITY AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT, VIRGINIA BEACH

Tues, Feb 5th, Studio: 939 8th Ave. Audition by appointment only.
Virginia Musical Theatre is casting for Titanic. For audition appointment please send resumes/headshots to brian.vmtheatre@gmail.com, or Titanic Casting, Virginia Musical Theatre, 228 N Lynnhaven Rd. #114, Virginia Beach, VA 23452. Commitment is: March 11th-30th, 2008. Non-Eq pay is $400/week. Transportation, housing and shared vehicle provided.

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SHARON PLAYHOUSE, AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT, CONNECTICUT

The Sharon Playhouse in Sharon, CT, will hold auditions by appointment for its 2008 season. Auditions begin the weekend of February 1st for The Full Monty, Camelot & AIDA. Check www.triarts.net for all audition dates, times, location and show descriptions/cast breakdowns/FAQ's and audition requirements/recommendations. Audition appointments can be made by emailing Audrey@triarts.net or calling the theatre office at 860-364-SHOW (7469) x 100. Summer season opens June 19.

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BROOKLYN: THE MUSICAL, UNION & NON-UNION, WISCONSIN

Sat. Feb. 16, 10 AM Sign up at 9 AM. At Nola Studios 250 W. 54th St, NYC.
The Armory Dinner Theatre (Janesville, Wisconsin) www.janesvillearmory.com is casting Brooklyn The Musical. Brooklyn, an urban fable performed by five homeless characters of various ages and ethnicities who come together and, throughout the course of the evening, reveal their inner selves. Book, Music, Lyrics by Mark Schoenfeld & Barri McPherson. Union & Non-Union actors. Contract. Dates: April 25, 2008 - June 1, 2008. All performers must prepare 16 bars of a Pop/Rock/R&B up-tempo song that will show off their range. A song from Brooklyn is encouraged. Accompanist provided; bring sheet music. Please bring picture and resume stapled together. All ethnicities are encouraged to audition. Please do not audition if you are not available for the production dates. Competitive Salary, Travel, Housing, and Workers Comp provided. Contact: Jim Tropp, The Armory, Inc. P.O. Box 8038, Janesville, Wisconsin, 53547-8038. Or email jimt@janesvillearmory. Equity Dinner Theatre Agreement Approval Pending. Seeking: Paradise: mid-20s to 40s, an African - American diva, fearless, ferocious and flamboyant, must be an amazing soul/R&B singer, very high belt to a G, majestic, yet gritty sound; Streetsinger: 30+, a spiritual African-American Man, soulful and poetic; a father -figure, excellent soul/R&B singer; Taylor Collins: 30-40, male, excellent actor, a strung-out, yet attractive poet/musician, haunted and empty, a hard road behind him, there is a true heart inside of him, strong, rough and sexy, a serious rock & roll singer, guitar-playing is a plus; Brooklyn: 20+, any ethnicity, an emerging diva, minorities strongly encouraged, has grace, beauty, innocence, and an innate sadness about her, must be a great pop/rock singer, belts to an F, must be beautiful and soulful; Faith: 20+ female, any ethnicity, Minorities strongly encouraged, must be a great high pop/rock belter, a Parisian Isadora Duncan, Strong Mover.

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NYU STUDENT SHORT FILM, NEW YORK

Casting for the New York University short film "I Can't Do Anything But Be." Duration: 3-4 days, starts late April. Shooting in NYC and Brooklyn. Non-Union. Payment is lo/no/deferred. Director: Bill Chandler. A Japanese girl, Sarah, fools around with a white American guy behind her Japanese boyfriend, Kenji, who is researching post-war Japan for his film. Kenji sees this as a remnant of post-war Japan, where many Japanese women slept with GIs. Since Sarah has big breasts, Kenji becomes haunted by them, and in order to overcome the sense of defeat, goes out with a white American girl, Amanda, who has big breasts. Finally, Kenji realizes that he is in love with Amanda, and that he overcame the sense of defeat. Apply to: Bill Chandler - tesseins@gmail.com. Seeking: Sarah: 18-24. Harajuku-type Japanese girl. She works at a Gentleman's club for Japanese businessmen in NYC. Amanda: 18-24. A girl-next-door look with big breasts. She likes Japanese foods. Partial nudity required, but we pay. Female. 18-24. A playgirl type girl. She hits on Kenji on the street.

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EXTRAS, NON-SAG FOR FEATURE FILM, NEW YORK

BILLY DOWD CASTING is seeking NON SAG EXTRAS of all types for the upcoming Columbia Pictures' film, THE TAKING OF PELHAM 123, being directed by TONY SCOTT. Filming to begin early March through June, 2008. OPEN CASTING CALL will be held at ST. COLUMBA, 343 West 25th Street (between 8th and 9th Avenues-entrance closest to 8th Ave.), NYC. Register with us Mon. OR Tues. (Jan. 28-29, 2008) anytime between 10am - 6pm. MUST be 18 years of age or older and a legal resident of The United States. Please bring recent non-returnable photograph. These are PAID positions. No phone calls please.

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CONSPIRACY AND TRUTH, CUNY STUDENT SHORT, NEW YORK

Casting for a CUNY student short film. Non-Union. Lo-No-Deferred payment. Director: Young Lee. Seeking 5 actors and 3 actresses. If you feel that you fit into any role of the character breakdowns, please reply via email with your photos and your preference for one of the characters. Proposal - MFA Thesis Work of TV & Radio Dep. Of CUNY Brooklyn College. E-mail: youngryong@hotmail.com. Working Title: Conspiracy and Truth Format: Fictional Film Resolution: HD format Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Audition Date: Jan. 26th (Saturday) Shooting Period: In Feb. 2008. Synopsis: This is a 30 minute fictional film about the conspiratorial politics. The protagonist, a video artist, happens to get involved with the political conspiracy of American Government, which leads to war with North Korea. The conflict between his personal conscience and his fear of the power extends the drama of this film and finally he challenges for disclosing the truth. Seeking: Male - 51-60 - Asian. Limousine Driver. Female - 25-30 - Asian. Yeonju who is a Chinese Korean woman. Intelligent and calm. Male - 31-40 - White. [Others like this] CIA agent. Male - 31-40 - White. Harry who is chubby, liberal and short-tempered. Harry's character is similar with John Goodman in the movie, Big Lebowski. Either gender - 31-40 - White. Dude who is Warm-hearted, capricious, and lazy. Female - 31-40 - Any Ethnicity. TV news anchor. Either gender - 31-40 - Any Ethnicity. Reporter. Female - Any - Any Ethnicity. Suhee who is a Chinese Korean woman. Bright character.

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SEEKING SAG EXTRAS FOR, REUNION, NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY

Independent Film looking for SAG background shooting in NY/NJ. All ages 18-65, all ethnicities. Casting Director: Jen Halpern. SAG (Eligible), SAG (Financial Core). Compensation: SAG scale. Shooting in New York City. PO Box 1061 NYC, NY 10028.

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LYSISTRATA - OPEN AUDITIONS, BROOKLYN

Sat, Feb. 2, 1 PM - 5 PM, The Gallery Players, 199 14th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215. Sign up begins at 12:30 pm. Open auditions are being held for Lysistrata: A Woman's Translation by Aristophanes. The Gallery Players (Brooklyn, NY). Equity Basic Showcase. Producer: Jen Rogers. Associate Producer: Angela Astle. Artistic Director: Heather Siobhan Curran. Translated by Drue Robinson. Director: Alexa Polmer. Rehearsals take place evenings/weekends Feb. 16 - March 14, 2008. Performances: March 15 - 30, 2008, Thursday thru Sunday. Prepare a two minute contemporary or classic comedic monologue. You may asked to perform a short side from the show. Bring picture and resume, stapled together. The script is available for perusal at www.playscripts.com. Callbacks: February 5, starting at 7pm. All actors should have a willingness to work as an ensemble. For the choruses we are looking for physical actors who are excited about working with masks. Seeking: Lysistrata: Female, principal. Late 20s-early 30s. An Athenian woman who is sick and tired of war and the treatment of women in Athens. She gathers the women of Sparta and Athens together to solve these social ills and finds success and power in her quest. Leader of Women's Chorus: Female, principal. 50+. Leads a successful seizure of the Acropolis and outwits the men in every possible way. Leader of Men's Chorus: Male, principal. 50+. A stubborn and rather grouchy fellow. Leads the Chorus of Men around Athens. Calonice: Female, principal. Late 20s-early 30's. The next-door neighbor of Lysistrata and is the first to show up at Lysistrata's meeting of women. She embraces her feminine side and is delighted that Lysistrata's scheme for peace involves garments like negligees. Myrrhine: Female, principal. Late 20s-early 30s. A friend of Calonice and Lysistrata from a neighboring region of Athens. Myrrhine seduces her husband, Cinesias, but she refuses sex with him just at the last minute. Magistrate: Male. 30s-40s. The Magistrate is apparently the head of security and law in Athens, but is completely overwhelmed by the women and misses their logic. This actor will play multiple roles. Cinesias: Male. Early 30s. The overgrown, sexually frustrated frat boy that Myrrhine calls her husband. He is the first man to be affected by the sex strike and comes to the Acropolis, fully enflamed. This actor will play multiple roles. Men's Chorus: 3 males, all ages. The chorus is made up of three men who teeter around Athens attempting to keep the women in line. Although, unsuccessful in their civic duties, the Chorus are pros at misogynistic rhyme and are a generally comedic element of the play. These actors will play multiple roles. Chorus of Women: 3 females, all Ages. The Chorus of Women, made up of three, seizes and then protects the Acropolis from the Chorus of Men. The Chorus of Women, although frail, fights to the last with the men and finds victory in the end. These actors will play multiple roles. *All auditions, rehearsals, and performances take place at The Gallery Players, 199 14th St. Brooklyn, NY 11215 between 4th and 5th Aves. Take the R train to 9th St. in Brooklyn or the F train to 4th Ave. in Brooklyn. The R can be accessed easily at the Pacific/Atlantic station in Brooklyn, which is served by the 2,3,4,5,N,B,D and Q trains from Manhattan.

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DANCERS WANTED FOR MUSICAL, NEW YORK

Audition is by appointment: Tuesday, January 22nd, 10am. Preferably email pictures, resume, and reels/links (if available) to: me@JoiLynn.com with "Lovin U" in the subject line. If not, please call 646-334-1304.
Looking for Dancers for the new musical Lovin' U conceived by Van Dirk Fisher (The Riant Theatre) and choreographed by JoiLynn. Seeking diverse dancers proficient in Hip Hop, Street Jazz, Modern, Ballet, and Jazz dance. Partnering experience is a plus. Looking for high energy, versatility and stamina as the entire show is based on dance. Please come prepared to learn choreography and freestyle. There are 2 male leads, 1 female lead and company dancers. Especially seeking: Males - Model, P-Diddy, Entertainment/Fashion Industry types and Females - Beyonce, Entertainment/Fashion Industry Types. Rehearsals Begin Immediately. Performances will be in Mid/late February. Compensation is commission based on ticket sales. Non-Union. To hear the soundtrack and to read the storyline go to www.myspace.com/toejambeats419 or www.myspace.com/the1toknownow.

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THEATREWORKS CASTING FOR MOONLIGHT & MAGNOLIAS, CONNECTICUT

Mon. Feb. 4 & Tues. Feb. 5, 2008, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. TheatreWorks, 5 Brookside Avenue, just off Route 202 (next to the CVS), in New Milford, Conn. The call is seeking a cast aged between 30 and 55.
TheatreWorks New Milford, Conn., is seeking three men and one woman for its upcoming production of the funny and fast-paced comedy, MOONLIGHT AND MAGNOLIAS, by Ron Hutchinson. Movie producer David O. Selznick has just shut down production on the troubled set of his film "Gone With The Wind" and locked himself in his office with screenwriter Ben Hecht and director Victor Fleming to rewrite the script because shooting begins in a week and no script exists. This hilarious and fascinating behind-the-scenes story of cinematic history comes to life as the three creative forces clash and compromise for five days straight, wrestling over every detail, from the shape of the plantation pillars to Rhett Butler's famous final words to Scarlett O'Hara. MOONLIGHT AND MAGNOLIAS is under the direction of Sonnie Osborne of New Milford. All roles are available and both professionals and amateurs are welcome. The audition will consist of readings from the script. No appointments are necessary. TheatreWorks offers a stipend to all performers, technicians, and directors. For character breakdowns and directions visit: www.theatreworks.us. Rehearsals begin in late February (usually Monday through Thursday evenings) with performances running from April 18 through May 10 on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sunday, May 4. TheatreWorks is an award-winning, non-Equity theatre company located on 5 Brookside Avenue, just off Route 202 (next to the CVS), in New Milford, Conn.

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NIGHT OF THE WITCHES, FEATURE FILM, CONNECTICUT

Casting for the non-SAG feature film NIGHT OF THE WITCHES. $100-$150 Day. Synopsis: It's OCTOBER 31st and Waterfield's most notorious adolescents (THE CAMERON BROTHER'S) are out with their usual HALLOWEEN pranks. This time is personal, when little 13-year-old April Collins (a teen witch) embarrasses Raymond Cameron in class he sets out for his ultimate prank. After failing to get April to come out of her house to tag her with paint balls. He throws in an M80 firework into the living room causing a small fire to a window curtain. After several attempts to put out the fire herself, April remembers she is baby-sitting her little brother who is sound asleep upstairs. She makes a retreat for the stairs when they give way and collapse as she's mid-way through. The Cameron brothers are in shock as they just stare at the burning house. They swear never to tell anyone what they just did. But after ten years of secrecy, on Halloween night someone still knows their secret and is out for revenge. Please Submit no later than Jan 31st. Auditions will be held May 1st through 10th. Casanueva Films, Attn: "Night Of The Witches" Casting, 17 Jamaica Street. Bristol CT 06010. Seeking: Police Officer, Male, All Ethnicities, 30-50, Tall, strong to play officer. Raymond Cameron, Male, Caucasian, 20-30, Tall well build dirty or brown hair with brown or blue eyes. Paul Cameron, Male, Caucasian, 20-30, 24 American thin dirty blonde with blue eyes. *sexual situations. Billy Cameron, Male, Caucasian, 20-30, Tall athletic build with jet-black hair good looking, shy. Nurse # 1, Female, All Ethnicities, 20-50, to play a nurse. Jason, Male, African American, 20-30, 24 Tall athletic build. sexual situations. Mary, Female, 20-30, 23 Asian thin short hair with brown eyes. *sexual situations. Tiana, Female, 20-30, 23 African-American beauty queen tan body hazel eyes with light brown hair. *Sexual Situations. Jill, Female, Hispanic, 20-30, Jill Vasquez 23 Puerto Rican, thin with black hair brown eyes. Body to die for. Tommy Collins, Male, Caucasian, 5-7, 5 years old, black hair brown eyes cute to play a boy sleeping. April Collins, Female, Caucasian, 12-15, 13 years old, very cute, long blonde hair blue eyes. Marion Collins, Mother, Female, Caucasian, 35-40, 35 tall attractive professional with blonde hair blue eyes. Mr. Collins, Father, Male, Caucasian, 40-45, Thomas Collins, 40 handsome strong men with jet-black hair and brown eyes.

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CASTING FOR COMEDY VARIETY TV, NEW YORK

Sat, Jan. 19. 10 AM - 3 PM. Shetler Studios, 244 W. 54th St., NYC. Take elevator to 12th floor and then take stairway to Penthouse level. (Sign-up begins at 9 AM in Penthouse 4.) Laugh Riot Productions is casting a television program surrounding the creation and successful run of a comedy variety TV show. Shoots late 2008 and 2009. Paid. All talent must be 18+ years old. Seeking - Experienced male and female standup comics (from U.S. + various countries), impressionists, standard and unusual variety acts (magicians, acrobats, etc.), attractive, sexy females (model and benchwarmer types), dancers, singers. Also: Mr. Whipple type, Don Wilson heavyset announcer type, sexy female newscaster, Don Knotts nervous type, celebrity lookalikes (Bush, Hilton, Spears, Clinton, Leno, Letterman, O'Brien, etc.). Male/female bodybuilders, pro wrestler and martial artists. Studio musicians - synthesizer, keyboards, brass, reeds - sax, etc. Rhythm - guitar, Fender bass, drums. Bring two photos (headshot/full body), resume and DVD with bio and talent sample (if available). Technical crew - videographers, SPFX makeup, computer post production, lighting, sound, still photographers, choreographer, prop master, set designer, PA, costumer, director, etc. Photo, resume and demo reel are required. Submitted materials cannot be returned. Pay.

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FUGUE, SAG SHORT FILM, BROOKLYN

Director Kaz Phillips is casting for his short film "Fugue," a surreal yet achingly raw story about a woman whose childhood habit of sleepwalking suddenly reappears, creating a blur in the line between her waking and dreaming lives. As the divide between the two realities expands, her relationships, as well as her sanity begin to suffer. Cat Bird Pictures. SAG. Payment is on a lo/no/deferred basis. Brooklyn. Five-day shoot starts March 2008. Email: catbirdpictures@gmail.com. Seeking: JANE: 25-30. A recovering alcoholic with a sleepwalking problem. A beauty, though a bit damaged. KYLIE: 25-30. Jane's roommate and best friend. No nonsense, dry and sardonic but really cares for Jane. TRACEY: 25-30. Jane's ex-boyfriend. Handsome, ideally tall and lean. This character has two incarnations, one in Jane's dream reality, and one in her real reality. Dream reality Tracey is the ideal intense but passionate artsy boyfriend. Real reality Tracey is a strung out asshole, mean and bitter. Need a stark line between the two different versions. GAIL: 41-50. Jane's sponsor in AA, an older, wiser, survivor-type. She's seen her life ravaged by alcoholism and is truly invested in making sure Jane doesn't relapse. DR. HOLLOWAY: 41-50. Jane's psychiatrist. Very academic, mild mannered, hyper-intelligent but removed. HIP NEW YORKERS: 18-24. Young and beautiful for background in two dream sequences, one at a bar and one at a party. Includes light choreography-- No dance experience necessary. AA MEETING ATTENDEES: Men and women of all ages, shapes and sizes, the more interesting looking the better. Tattoos, biker-chic, piercings, super craggy faces, intense boob jobs, heroin-chic, etc.

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KATHY WICKLINE CASTING, OPEN CALL, PHILADELPHIA

Mon, Jan 21, 12pm - 4:30 pm, Kathy Wickline Casting 1080 N. Delaware Ave, Suite 700 Philadelphia, PA Contact Info Phone: 215.739.9952 Email: actors@wicklinecasting.com Time for Adults: 12:00-2:00pm; Time for Kids/Teens (8-17): 2:30-4:30pm We will provide a short script; commercial or corporate and/or you may perform a monologue, if time allows. Also, we will be happy to give you feedback and advice on your read. We regret that we cannot grant entrance to "early bird" arrivals more than 15 minutes before the beginning of Registration Day. Please note we cannot see late attendees after 5pm. No Appointment Necessary, however we do encourage you to give us your name if attending. Email: actors@wicklinecasting.com We look forward to your visit.

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CRAZY FOR YOU, AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT, CONNECTICUT

Auditions: January 27th @ 6:00pm; January 28th @ 7:00pm; Callbacks if necessary: Tuesday, January 29th @ 7:00 pm. Warner Main Stage (Torrington, CT) is casting for Crazy for You. Directed by Jim Smith. Musical Direction by Dan Ringuette. Choreography by Sheila Waters Fucci. Performance Dates: Saturday, May 3 @ 8pm; Sunday, May 4 @ 2pm; Friday, May 9 @ 8pm; Saturday, May 10 @ 8pm. Those auditioning should be prepared to sing from the show or in the style of the show. If not singing from the show, please bring sheet music with you. Accompaniment will be provided. Principals must be strong actors, singers and be able to move well. Please bring a headshot/snapshot (not returnable). Wear appropriate dance shoes (tap, jazz, and/or character shoes) and appropriate clothing. Please be specific as to the date you would like to schedule your appointment. AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Call the Warner Theatre Audition Line - 860-489-7180 ext. 151.

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ASBURY FOREVER, NON SAG FEATURE FILM, NEW JERSEY

Seeking nonunion actors/actresses for the PG Feature Film 'Asbury Forever' **DEFERRED PAY** Roles are listed below, please read all information posted. **Submitting by postal mail in addition to email is encouraged** Low Budget Feature filming 1 day exterior shoot in January and then the filming of the entire movie will begin filming in the spring starting in late March. Pay is a deferred $100 a day. I repeat-- this is a deferred pay project - if you can not work on deferred- please do not submit. Movie 'Asbury Forever', a drama mystery, which will be released and distributed in January 2009. "Asbury Forever" will also be sent extensively throughout the entire festival circuit beginning with a submission to Sundance for January 2009. Meals, Screen Credit, coffee, etc. are provided. There are many coffee trips on this production! There is no transportation reimbursement. We are shooting DV, using 2 Panasonic DVX100B Cameras (anamorphic). This movie has NO explicit language, nudity, sexual situations or violence. SYNOPSIS: Police in Asbury Park, New Jersey investigate a local legend from 1957 amid mysterious sightings and events seemingly brought on by the controversial arrival of an industrial land developer. New Jersey and Pennsylvania residents with car that are able to drive to set are encouraged to submit. Respond to: Asbury Forever Casting, New Century Pictures, Attn: Attn: Asbury Forever, P.O. Box 370, Fanwood, NJ 07023 Email afcasting@newcenturypictures.org. SEEKING- Male: 41-50, African American. Resident Association Member #1: 40-60 yrs old. 2 scenes. Active Resident Association member who confronts Grimley and his crew. 2 scenes with 1 line. Possible 3rd scene with 1 line. Please be advised, 1 shoot in January will be a few hours outside wearing a light jacket and chaki pants. Actors will only be outside for their scene, there will be a warm holding area next to set. Rest of scenes in Spring. Some wardrobe provided. (3 scenes). Female: 31-40, White. Grimley Woman #3: 25-40 yrs old, Pamela Anderson type, Busty, Go-Go Dancer Figure only, solid, filled out figure. Incredibly hot woman with strong sex appeal, wears provocative wardrobe. The three Grimley Women are eye candy and airheaded. Most scenes are entourage scenes with bad guy Grimley and his crew. Has 1-3 lines in 4-5 different scenes which have a comedic edge to them. Also has a nonspeaking scene. Please be advised, 1 shoot in January will be a few hours outside wearing a light jacket, miniskirt and heels. Actors will only be outside for their scene, there will be a warm holding area next to set. Rest of scenes in are in Spring. All wardrobe provided. (4 scenes) Male: 41-50, White. Grimley's Crew #2: 40-55 yrs old. Ever-present member of the bad guy's entourage. Must own a black suit or black suit with subtle design okay. Mostly works as security detail. Serious and no-nonsense mannerisms. Has 1-3 lines in 3-4 scenes. As this movie is an ensemble of actors, as with all roles, these roles are very important to the success and depiction of the story. Please be advised, 1 shoot in January will be a few hours outside wearing a suit and possibly a light overcoat. Actors will only be outside for their scene, there will be a warm holding area next to set. Rest of scenes in Spring. Some wardrobe provided. (4 scenes). Male: 41-50, White. Leader Of Resident Association: 40-50 yrs old. Nemesis to the bad guy, Grimley. Leads opposition with a huge following of support. Open to various types. Character has a serious demeanor, and is determined to stop Grimley's plans in the story. Please be advised, 1 shoot in January will be a few hours outside. Actors will only be outside for their scene, there will be a warm holding area next to set. Rest of scenes in Spring. Some wardrobe provided. (4 scenes).

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PLAYWRIGHTS AND SCRIPT SUBMISSIONS, NEW YORK

Send e-mail materials to Anthony Frisina at anthony@igotdabeat.org or mail to: I Got Da Beat Productions, 32-34 32nd St., Ground Floor, Astoria, NY 11106. I Got Da Beat Productions, a New York based theatrical production company, is seeking scripts for our Playwright's Lab/Reading Series and future Main Stage Productions. We are a company focused on artistic education as well as escapism. By creating simplistic, thought-provoking experiences utilizing all facets of art, we strive to recapture the essence of art as a forum for awareness and change rather than entertainment. We are looking for raw, edgy and risk-taking scripts that head-on tackles various social and political issues. Musical and non-Musical. Comedic Preferred. All musical submissions must be no more than 4 characters and be played by a band of 2 to 3 musicians. All scripts selected will be workshopped in our reading series and will receive consideration to be produced in the future as our main-stage production. To submit, please send a hard copy or electronic file with the following information: A cover letter with information about yourself as well as your vision for the piece, where your script currently is in its development process, what suggestions you might have for the script's improvement, etc. A brief synopsis of the material. A sample text of the play (including songs for musicals). No more than 20 pages, please. All materials are non-returnable. For more information about us, please visit our website at www.igotdabeat.org.