Bay Street Theater: Equity Principal Audition

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Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts is pleased to announce equity principal audition local calls for The New Sincerity, Other People's Money, and Grey Gardens the Musical and for Literature Live's ...

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Sag Harbor - March 13, 2015 - Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts is pleased to announce equity principal audition local calls for The New Sincerity, Other People's Money, and Grey Gardens the Musical and for Literature Live's production of Mice and Men this fall. 
 
Equity Principal Auditions will take place on Saturday, March 21 at 10 am to 2:30 pm at Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor. No phone calls.
 
Call Type
LORT & TYA Contract
Equity Principal
Location
Bay Street Theater, Corner of Bay and Main Street, Sag Harbor NY
Personnel
Scott Schwartz, Artistic Director
John Sullivan, Associate Producer
Contract
LORT
TYA Per Performance - Of Mice and Men
Seeking
M/F Actors. Refer to Breakdown
Preparation
1-2 minute Monologue
16 bars of music (For musical only)
 
Other
Performers of all ethnic and racial backgrounds are encouraged to attend.
Actors with local housing strongly encouraged to attend.
 
The New Sincerity
By Alena Smith
Directed by Bob Balaban
Contract Dates (LORT): May 4-June 14, 2015
Character Breakdown
ROSE: Female Age 29, an idealist.
BENJAMIN: Male Age 32, a cynic. This role is cast. 
DJANGO: Male Age 23, an anarchist.
NATASHA: Female Age 22, an intern. This role is cast.
 
Other People’s Money
By Jerry Sterner
Directed by Lonny Price
Contract Dates (LORT): May 25-July 26, 2015
Character Breakdown 
WILLIAM COLES: Male, mid-forties. Attractive, polished, President of New England Wire and Cable. 
ANDREW JORGENSEN: Male, mid-sixties, Chairman of New England Wire and cable,
BEA SULLIVAN: Female, sixties. Longtime assistant and friend of Jorgensen. An attractive woman.
LAWRENCE GARFINKLE: Male, about forty. An obese, elegant, cunning New York “takeover artist.” Hails from the Bronx and speaks in a “New York” accent. This role has been cast. 
KATE SULLIVAN: Female, about thirty-five. Bea’s daughter. An attractive, sexy, Wall Street attorney.
 
Grey Gardens, the Musical
Book by Doug Wright
Music by Scott Frankel
Lyrics by Michael Korie
Directed by Michael Wilson
Music Director TBA
Contract Dates (LORT): July 6-August 30, 2015
 Character Breakdown
EDITH BOUVIER BEALE/”LITTLE” EDIE BEAL: Female, both roles are played by the same actor. Edith (Act I, age 40’s-50) is delusional regarding the health of her marriage and her talent as a singer; she needs the spotlight and is desperately afraid of losing her daughter. “Little” Edie (Act II, age 56) is full of regret at her missed opportunities, particularly regarding never having been married. Fragile herself, for many years she is the main caretaker for her mother, Edith. Legit soprano or mezzo-soprano. Principal.
EDITH BOUVIER BEALE: Female, appears in Act II only. 60’s-70’s. Posesses the ability to see her past life as a triumph; from an outsider’s point of view, she is a crazy cat lady recluse. Alto.
JOSEPH KENNEDY JR./JERRY: Male, both roles are played by the same actor. Joseph (20’s-30’s) is a handsome, young scion of a distinguished family; rigid in his morality and his concern regarding what others will think. Jerry (Late Teens) is a slacker with a kind heart who takes care of Edith and Edie in their later life at Grey Gardens. Tenor.
YOUNG “LITTLE” EDIE: Female, 20’s. Young, lovely and charismatic, she has come close to marrying several times, with each prospect destroyed by her mother. Mix/belt to D5, soprano to B-flat 6. Ensemble.
BROOKS SR./BROOKS JR: Male, 30’s-40’s, both roles are played by the same actor. African American. Brooks Sr. is the soul of discretion and works as a manservant during the prosperous years of Grey Gardens. Brooks Jr. does the same for the family in leaner times, 32 years later. Baritone. Ensemble.
JV “MAJOR” BOUVIER/NORMAN VINCENT PEALE: Male, 60’s-70’s, both roles are played by the same actor. Major Bouvier is a pillar of Wall Street; rules the house with a firm hand and firm philosophy; disapproves of his daughter and hates his wife’s singing. Normal Vincent Peale is a famous minister and best-selling author of “The Power of Positive Thinking.” Baritone. Ensemble.
GEORGE GOULD STRONG: Male, 30’s-40’s. Edith’s companion and artistic partner in crime; a pianist, George is also Edith’s accompanist; he is a gay man who makes no real effort to hide it, in a time that still required such things. Ability to actually play the piano is not necessary. Baritone or tenor. Ensemble.
LEE BOUVIER: Female, age 8. A tomboy cousin of Edie’s. She is energetic and joyful, sharing her sister Jackie’s love of her Aunt Edith. Mix belt. Ensemble.
JACQUELINE “JACKIE” BOUVIER: Female, age 12. A cousin of Edie’s. Already fashionable at age 12, she is lovely, poised, and well-mannered, although dearly in love with her wacky Aunt Edith. Mix belt. Ensemble.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Seeking local girls ages 8-13 for the roles in Grey Gardens. 
  
 
OF MICE AND MEN
by John Steinbeck
Director --TBA
Contract Dates (TYA): October 12-November 28, 2015
Character Breakdown
GEORGE: Male, 20-30s. A small sharp-faced farm hand
LENNY: Male 20s-30s. George’s huge, not bright, companion
SLIM: Male. A jerk-line skinner, a master workman
CANDY: Male, 50-70. An old swamper.
THE BOSS: Male, 40-50s, superintendent of the ranch
CURLEY: Male, 30s, the Boss’s son
CURLEY’S WIFE: Female, 20’s-30s
CARLSON: Male, 20-40, a ranch hand
WHIT: Male, 20-40, a ranch hand 
CROOKS: Black Male, 20-40, a stable buck
 
Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts is a year-round, not-for-profit professional theater and community cultural center which endeavors to innovate, educate, and entertain a diverse community through the practice of the performing arts. We serve as a social and cultural gathering place, an educational resource, and a home for a community of artists.