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2018-19 Season - Chicago EPA Northlight Theatre | Skokie, IL Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA AUDITION DATE LOCATION Monday, February 12, 2018 Paskal Rudnicke Casting 10 W. Hubbard St. 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM Suite 2N Chicago, 60654 break 12-12:30, lunch 2-3pm, break 5:00-5:30. Select "PR Casting" in the silver callbox to be APPOINTMENTS buzzed into building. Equity Members may sign up for appointments in the member portal beginning Monday, PERSONNEL February 5th at noon. Casting Directors: Mickie Paskal, Jennifer Rudnicke, AJ Links CONTRACT Casting Assistant: Emma Gruhl LORT Non-Rep Northlight Artistic Assistant: Kristen Osborn LORT D; $676/week minimum. OTHER DATES SEEKING See breakdown for rehearsal/performance Actors for shows in our 2018-19 Season. See dates. breakdown for details. OTHER PREPARATION We would like to see monolgues/sides from the This EPA will service three of the shows in our 2018-19 season plays. Monologues are 2018-19 Season. We will be holding another available on the Northlight website: EPA once our remaining two shows are northlight.org/opportunities. Actors auditioning announced. Scripts will be available at the for NINA SIMONE may prepare 16-32 bars of a AEA office and at Northlight, with the song in addition to a monologue. An exception of MANSFIELD PARK as the script accompanist will be provided. is still in development. EPA Procedures are in effect for this audition. An Equity Monitor will be provided. Equity’s contracts prohibit discrimination. Equity is committed to diversity and encourages all its employers to engage in a policy of equal employment opportunity designed to promote a positive model of inclusion. As such, Equity encourages performers of all ethnicities, gender identities, and ages, as well as performers with disabilities, to attend every audition. Always bring your Equity Membership card to auditions. 2018-19 Season - Chicago EPA Page 1 of 4 BREAKDOWN MANSFIELD PARK by Kate Hamill, directed by Stuart Carden First Rehearsal: 10/16/18; First Preview: 11/8/18; Opening: 11/16/18; Closing: 12/16/18; Extension Closing: 12/23/18 FANNY PRICE: 20's POC, ages in the play from 10 to 20 years old. Begins life as an undernourished, small, brave child with a very strong lower class Portsmouth accent. Fanny is from a poo household. Her outspokenness is more or less beaten out of her throughout her pubescence, but her spirit is not. At 20 years old, she has a perfect RP accent. As an adult, life circumstances have forced her to "be good," forebear, serve, and stay silent - even though she has strong opinions and desires. Big big imagination. Vivid dreams. Smart and wants to learn...everything. Strong under her surface fragility. May come off as quite shy; need not be pretty; the kind of person whom other people underestimate. Sees much more than she says, and says a lot in her silence. Tries hard to do her best. In impossible, doomed love with Edmund Bertram. Seeking actress with great depth who can maintain emotional through-line of play. MARIA BERTRAM/SUSAN PRICE/as cast: 20's-30's, open ethnicity. Maria Bertram (ages from 10-20 years old in play) begins life as a rather spoiled, petted child. Grows up to be an elegant, mannered, fashionable young woman who knows who she's supposed to marry - but falls hard for another man. Passionate, smart. RP accent. Susan Price (8 yr old) has very heavy lower class Portsmouth accent. Rather neglected child; curious; worships older sister Fanny. Her nose runs constantly. Her manners are bad but her mind is good. MARY CRAWFORD/LADY BERTRAM/as cast: 30's, open ethnicity. Mary Crawford (mid 20s-30s) is very clever; probably too clever for her own good. Capable of being quite arch and unserious. Speaks half in nonsense; something of a dark side under the charm. Witty; occasionally sharp; not fundamentally bad natured. Quite ambitious and clear eyed about the truths of the world and society. Guards her heart, albeit unsuccessfully. Bit of a flirt. Loves and indulges her brother, Henry Crawford, whom she is rather similar to. Lady Bertram (40s+) is overposh, incredibly languid upper class woman. Never once gets up from lying back on her sofa. Reedy voice. Madly in love with her pug dog, Puggles. Lady Bertram also puppets Puggles, who is a nasty asthmatic snotty yappy little beast. MRS. NORRIS/MRS. PRICE/as Cast: 40's open ethnicity. Mrs. Norris (40's+) is officious, sadistic with those who have no power; condescending, feels as if she's in charge of the world. Fancies herself the head of Mansfield Park. Significantly sucks up to anyone of higher status than herself. Thinks she's being helpful when she's creating messes. Feels as if she's very moral, put upon; fancies herself a martyr for her family. Adores her nieces and nephews of high status - Tom, Edmund, and Maria - and regards her niece Fanny Price as a moral blot who must be schooled into respectability. Really a vicious, indomitable battleship of a woman. Mrs. Price (40+) has a mild Portsmouth accent. Fundamentally forward-looking; bit neglectful and coarse. Nine children - some of whom have died - an alcoholic, philandering husband, and a lifetime of disappointments have worn her down, but she's developed a certain brusque, vaguely cheerful emotional remove to deal with it all. Working class, Very very busy and overworked. The kind of person who's moving all day, and doesn't like to reflect. Can't be sucked into other's emotional concerns. Maybe a bit of a drinker. Has a hair trigger with her husband , whom she occasionally throws a pot at. EDMUND BERTRAM/as cast: 20-30s, open ethnicity, ages in play from 15-25 years old. Kind and considerate; loves learning and a life of the mind. Wants to be a clergyman. The kind of young boy/man who is good with children and talks to them as if they're equals. An educator at his heart; 2018-19 Season - Chicago EPA Page 2 of 4 philanthropic. Maybe too grave for his own good. Little exposed to the realities of the world until he's an adult, which makes him a bit naïve when it comes to women; has trouble reading mixed signals. Capable of living in denial. Wants to live a good, meaningful life. Completely unaware of his cousin Fanny's feelings towards him. Serious, at his heart. HENRY CRAWFORD/WILLIAM PRICE/as cast: late 20s-30s, open ethnicity. Henry Crawford (late 20s-30s) is very very charming and clever; probably too handsome for his own good. Funny; has a wicked streak, although he's not fundamentally a bad guy. Loves a challenge; cant' stand being disliked. Bored in the country side. Feels deeply - or feels that he feels deeply. A flirt. Likes women - and they generally fall for him like ninepins. Bit irresponsible. Gets himself into trouble fairly regularly, and gets himself out of trouble with the help of his constant companion: his sister Mary, whom he is rather similar to. Used to the world making excuses for him. Very capable of transforming himself into what other people want; in another life, he'd be an amazing actor. William Price (20 yr old) is a young, well-meaning Navy man. Brother to Fanny and Susan Price. Bright, cheerful, adventurous; fundamentally well-meaning. Strong Portsmouth accent. Probably not capable of understanding how much people have sacrificed for his happiness. SIR THOMAS BERTRAM/MR. PRICE: 40s-50s+, Caucasian. Sir Thomas (40s-50s)is the lord of Mansfield Park. Matter-of-fact. Cold. Entitled; extremely well-bred. Has great expectations of his family, and firm ideas of what is (and isn't) proper behavior. Not empathetic; possesses a twisted moral compass. Mr. Price (40s-50s+) is a Navy man from the lower classes. Strong Portsmouth accent. Coarse and insensitive; often crude. An alcoholic. Unconcerned with the feelings of others. Has a hair trigger with his wife, whom he regards as interfering and irritating. TOM BERTRAM/MR. RUSHWORTH/as cast: late 20s-30s, open ethnicity. Tom Bertram (ages from 17 -27 in play) is a bit callow and insensitive - in the manner of most entitled, overly coddled teenaged boys - until a traumatic experience awakens his conscience. Not a bad guy. Almost destroyed by guilt over his family's wrongdoings. Actor must be capable of great emotional depth. Mr. Rushworth (30s) is very very wealthy, overstuffed young man. Not the brightest man in the world. Can be clumsy and overbearing; not good at reading emotional cues. A bit like a very dumb, very big, messy dog. Hates being left out. Speaks too loudly. In love with Maria Bertram, and unaware of her true feeling towards himself. THE JANICE by Sharyn Rothstein, Director TBA First rehearsal: 1/2/19; First Preview: 1/24/19; Opening: 2/1/19; Closing: 3/3/19 CHRISTINE: early 20s, a single mom working at a taco joint. Down on her luck, but a fighter, with a fierce sense of humor. MARTI: 30s-50s, a building owner and landlady, determined to claw her way to the top. Funny, charismatic and shrewd. POET: late 20s-40s, a construction worker and aspiring poet. An addict who gets in his own way - and everyone else's way too. NINA SIMONE: FOUR WOMEN by Christina Ham, Director TBA First Rehearsal: 2/19/19; First Preview: 3/14/19; Opening: 3/22/19; Closing: 4/20/19; Extension Closing: 4/28/19 NINA SIMONE: 30, AKA "Peaches." Timeless. A woman of dark skin and temperament that cloaks wounds both present and historical.