Thursday, March 21, 2024

Audition: MudPie by Christopher Heatherington

"MUDPIE" Audition Notice


We’re NOW accepting actor submissions to audition for our upcoming production of MudPie.
A new play written by Christopher Heatherington

Directed by Sally Cacic

Auditions: April 6 & 7, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm, Room CHD 15, University of Calgary.

STORY SYNOPSIS:

 

After her husband is killed in a tragic hit and run accident, Ella Coulter’s journey through grief takes a turn for the unexpected when she becomes convinced that her sister Laura was somehow involved - and responsible - for her husband’s death. Suspecting a conspiracy and cover up, Ella refuses to believe the official police account of what happened and severs all ties with her only sibling. Suspicion spawns obsession as Ella’s search for answers becomes all-consuming - and for her own family, all ‘concerning’.

When presumably-lost personal items from her dead husband mysteriously begin to turn up, Ella’s quest becomes an odyssey - beginning in her own backyard, and ending when long-kept, closely guarded family secrets are finally revealed.

CAST CHARACTERS:


ELLA COULTER. (Open ethnicity 65+). A product of her times and generation, Ella is a Boomer and proverbial ‘older sister’ in every sense. Educated, erudite and articulate when it suits her, she is equally coarse, overbearing, judgemental, opinionated and even childish when something doesn’t. Outwardly she exudes confidence, self assurance and a healthy ( or unhealthy) sense of entitlement. Inwardly she is wracked with insecurity, self-doubt, suspicion, fear and a lingering distrust of institutions. Her values and world-view are at-once ‘hardened’, while at the same time self-contradictory to the point of absurdity. Her world is ‘black and white’, ‘right and wrong’ ‘ true and false’, ‘real and nonsense’, ‘provable and refutable’.
 
As a result, she finds herself increasingly at odds with the modern age ‘mostly-shades-of-grey’ reality. What she can’t explain, accept or understand she denies, diminishes or simply dismisses.

LAURA BOUCHARD. (Open ethnicity 60+) Ella’s younger sister, Laura has always looked up to and admired her ‘big sister’. She also harbours a long simmering resentment about her older sibling’s seemingly perfect life, relationships and ‘Fairytale marriage’ to the ‘Prom King’. In her teens, Laura chafed about being the tagalong ‘little sister’ and rebelled at the real and ‘imagined’ constraints of her ‘second sibling’ status. While now seemingly successful and happily settled in her own life, she nonetheless bears the burden of guilt and shame of a long held and closely-guarded family secret. One that she is forced to confront when ‘talismans’ from her long-suppressed past mysteriously re-surface and threaten to further widen the sororal rift with her sister.

CHARLEE COULTER-MAZURSKY. (Open Ethnicity Late 20s - early 30s) The only child of Ashton and Ella Coulter, Charlee seems to defy the old adage about apples not falling far from the tree. In many ways she is the antithesis of her mother, suggesting she perhaps inherited more of her father’s ‘kinder, gentler’ traits. While not exactly ‘ her mother’s daughter’ in personality and demeanor, Charlee is not without a spine, readily sparring with her mother over everything from appropriate child’s gifts to what Ella calls the ‘pathetic participation ribbon’ reality of the modern age. Since her father’s death, Charlee has become increasingly concerned about her mother’s growing isolation, her ‘self-medicating’ and her obsessive - possibly delusional - behavior.

CONNOR ‘ CONNIE ‘ STEVENSON. (Open ethnicity 60+) Laura’s longtime live-in partner, ‘Connie’ is everyone’s like-able uncle and armchair philosopher, albeit with a sometimes adolescent mischievous streak. He is observant and surprisingly thoughtful when he wants to be - and is also a wellspring of seemingly random facts and nuggets of obscure knowledge one wouldn’t necessarily expect from such a bon vivant, seemingly carefree fellow. He is a steadying force in Laura’s life and an ‘unobtrusive’ moral compass in the same way that Jiminy Cricket would gently whisper guidance in Pinocchio’s ear.

WILLIAM CHOGAN. (45+ Indigenous/First nations) Self reliant, spiritual and rightfully proud of his culture and community, William has always navigated the contradictions and tensions between his own heritage, his First Nation and the colonial world with a large measure of caution and respect. While ‘inherently’ wary and somewhat distrustful of the ‘white man’s’ ways and institutions, Williams’ desire to abide by the law and ‘do the right thing’ undermines his initial instinct to ‘just keep driving’ when he happens upon a road-side tragedy late one night.​

HENRY MINIWAPTA(60+ Indigenous/First nations.) A product of his generation, when ‘The Indian Act’ still ruled the day ( and lives of First Nations peoples ), Henry ‘assimilated’ just enough to benefit from the educational largesse afforded by various governments to bright and gifted indigenous students. After earning his law degree, he became one of the founders of the Indigenous Bar Association and set about building a practice that, in his words, “uses the Colonialists legal tools to bring justice to those wrongly accused and / or convicted by the Colonialist system.“ Miniwapta was a social justice warrior long before the term was ever coined.

BEN MAZURSKY. (Open ethnicity Mid-late 30s) Charlee’s husband and father of the couple’s daughter, Ben is the supportive partner and the proverbial ‘good and decent man’. While he is well aware of what’s going on with his Mother in Law, he prefers, for the most part, to stay out of the line of fire. Well meaning and helpful when he can be, he’s there - often just in time - to offer the ‘calming voice of reason’ when nerves fray and tempers threaten to boil over.
 

DETECTIVE JOANNE / JOHN WELGUS. (Male/Female Open ethnicity 60+)

Detective Welgus keeps his / her own counsel especially close when it comes to investigating what may be a glaring instance of law enforcement malfeasance. Believing there may be something more insidious - even personally threatening - in the case of Ashton Coulter’s death, Welgus deliberately looks for the often-overlooked and minute loose ends that could very well spell ‘The End’ - not only of the case, but also of a career.

ASHTON COULTER. (Open Ethnicity 65+) An ‘old school’ Community builder and former City Councillor, Ash’s public persona of devoted husband, father and dedicated public servant hides a somewhat murkier ‘pre-social media’ past. When he is tragically killed on a back road late one night, questions about why he was where he was lead to speculation about what he was doing that night - and who he might have been with.

THE CYCLIST. (Open Ethnicity Male Late 20s - early 30s)  A ‘mysterious’ young male who appears onstage in back-lit silhouette on a bicycle. He recounts the ‘story’ of his life and how his ‘journey’ and mission - cycling across the country to raise funds for Mental Health - has brought him to this small town, where a fortuitous and ultimately fateful meeting takes place.​

AUDITION DATES & TIMES: 

April 6th, 2024 from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm 

April 7th, 2024, from 10.00 am to 6:00 pm

Room CHD15 (basement) at the University of Calgary 

Auditions will consist of monologues and dialogues from the script. Specified character sides will be sent out to auditioners in advance so actors can prepare.   

REHEARSAL TIMES & CONTRACT DATES:

Rehearsals:

Tuesday/Thursday evenings 6:00-10:00 pm and  Sunday afternoons 1:00-5:00 pm. Rehearsal schedule runs from April 16-June 2, 2024. Some rehearsal dates may be subject to change.

Move-in to Theatre Space & Tech:

Show: June 5-9, 2024 at Vertigo Studio Theatre in Calgary.


COMPENSATION:

As a semi-professional Theatre Society, SALS offers base salaries plus a percentage of the gross income after ticket sales. We are able to engage Equity actors under an Inde 2.2 agreement with CAEA. 

We are an equal opportunity society welcoming a diverse array of applicants from all backgrounds and abilities. 

AUDITION ACTOR SUBMISSIONS:

 

Please submit your interest and availability to our Producer, Louise Day, at seniorsactinglab@gmail.com with the subject line "Mudpie Auditions" and include a headshot and resume. Please indicate your preferred role and preferred audition date & time in the body of your email. 

Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Audition: Fire Exit Theatre

 AUDITION ANNOUNCEMENT

Fire Exit Theatre is seeking actors for their May 2024 production of “Outside Mullingar” by John Patrick Shanley
SYNOPSIS
A poetic romance set in rural Ireland about neighbors stuck in the trenches of a land feud. Anthony and Rosemary grew up on adjacent farms and are now nearing mid-life crises. He’s an introverted farmer, she’s a woman who doesn’t mince words. When Anthony’s father threatens to disinherit him, Rosemary steps into the swirling mess of long-standing family eccentricities to take her shot at love. On the brink of catastrophe, they fight back despair and stubborn follies to unearth the magic of finding their hearts’ true home.
Directed by Heather Pattengale
SCHEDULE: Rehearsals will begin in January 2024 taking place on evenings and weekends. A hiatus will be taken in March, with rehearsals resuming once a week in April. Tech rehearsals are April 28-30th with performances running from May1 - 5th at Engineered Air Theatre, Arts Commons.
HOW TO PREPARE: Side will be sent sides for your character. An attempt at an Irish accent is welcome.
HOW TO SIGN UP: Auditions will take place at Renfrew Baptist Church (1204 Renfrew Drive N. NE) on Monday Nov. 27th between 3:00-6:30 p.m. and Tuesday Nov. 28th between 6:00-9:00p.m. Please schedule an audition time by emailing Val Lieske at val@fireexit.ca .
We will be auditioning for the following roles:
TONY: An aging widower of many years, Tony has a curmudgeonly demeanor that conceals his caring heart. Not long for this world, he needles his adult son, Anthony, about whether he will leave him the farm when he dies. Though friendly with one another, he and Aoife uphold a longstanding dispute between their families that rankles.
AOIFE: Newly widowed, the aging Aoife carries the weight of years on her back. Even so, she hasn’t let time soften her sharp tongue. Not long for this world, Aoife lives with her adult daughter, Rosemary, and is concerned for her future, but wisely knows when to give her a wide berth. Though friendly with one another, she and Tony uphold a longstanding dispute between their families that rankles.
Fire Exit Theatre is a non-equity semi-professional theatre company. Actor honorariums are paid.
Telling Stories That Matter
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Monday, November 20, 2023

Audition Notice: Imagine Theatre

Imagine Theatre is holding AUDITIONS for our upcoming production of 

THE MAGICIAN'S NEPHEW - from the well loved book series by C. S. Lewis, 
"The Chronicles of Narnia".
 
  • In person auditions will be held on Dec. 3 and 10 by appointment.  
  • Video submissions will also be accepted.
  • Actors, please email a current head shotacting resume, and a brief writeup about yourself and how you would like to be involved in the telling of this story.
  • All submissions should be sent to imaginetheatre@proton.me
  • Candidates will be contacted by email to book an audition time.  We welcome submissions from all ages and demographics to be part of our lead and ensemble cast.  See below for character breakdowns.
  • Imagine welcomes volunteers in all areas of production/tech team, and specifically looking for a production coordinator, ASM and/or SM, and media + marketing specialist.
  • We strongly recommend that all audition candidates are well acquainted with the original novel from cover to cover, and the full series by C. S. Lewis for future continuity.
  • REHEARSALS will run Jan. 7 to March 9 on Sunday afternoons and Thursday evenings, some Friday evenings may be required.  Rehearsal locations will be in Midnapore SE and Inglewood SE.  Cast members will need a reliable transportation plan.
  • Tech week begins March 10, with show dates from March 15-23.
  • All performances at the Lantern Church - 1401, 10th Ave. SE.
 
CHARACTER BREAKDOWN
DIGORY - a young boy.  Will consider ages 10-20.  Lead role.
POLLY - a young girl.  Will consider ages 10-20.  Lead role.
UNCLE ANDREW - a creepy, narcissistic, self-made magician.  40+.
AUNT LETTY - a no-nonsense, practical British aunty.
JADIS - a powerful, beautiful enchantress from another world.
ENSEMBLE - physically agile, creative dance/movement, character voicing and improv skills.  Puppetry, mask experience is highly desirable.
 
All positions for this production are arranged on a volunteer, unpaid basis.  Thank you for your understanding.
Direct all inquiries to imaginetheatre@proton.me

Tuesday, November 7, 2023

Audition Notice: Workshop Theatre

Workshop Theatre is pleased to announce upcoming auditions for Agatha Christie's "Rule of Thumb."












November 11th and 12th at 1pm.

Pre-registration is required. Auditions will take place in group format with cold-reads from the script. To register and get more information visit our website!
https://www.workshoptheatre.ca
 
Questions? Email us at info@workshoptheatre.org
 
 

P:403-253-2002

Bay H 1003 55th Ave NE

Calgary, AB T2E 6W1

www.workshoptheatre.ca

Tuesday, October 24, 2023

Audition Notice: Urban Stories Theatre & Knox Theatre Collective

Just Acts Play Fest: Examining Identity - Auditions 


Urban Stories Theatre and Knox Theatre Collective are holding auditions for this year's Just Acts Play Fest: Examining Identity. There are 3 shorts plays to be cast this year and we are looking for a number of actors.


  • When:  Monday November 6/2023- 6:30-8:30 pm

  • Age ranges: men, 30-70 years and women 45-70 years. 

  • This is a non-union/non-paying gig

  • You will be given a location and time slot when you request an audition. 

  • Prepare a 2 minute monologue. You may also be asked to do a cold read.

The Plays being cast are:

Head Over Heels by Valeria Orrego Vargas, Directed by Rebecca See

A Family Divided by Helen Young, Directed by Andrea Cortes

Voices by Faye Brown, Directed by Tamara Van Horne


Performance dates: February 20-23/2024@Lower Theatre at Knox United Church

TO REQUEST AN AUDITION EMAIL- urbanstoriesyyc@gmail.com 

PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR HEADSHOT AND RESUME IN THE EMAIL

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