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Old Globe 2020 Summer Season – EPA Old Globe | San Diego, CA

Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA

AUDITION DATE Monday, January 6th, 2020 LOCATION The Old Globe Rehearsal Hall- House 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM of Charm , Lunch: 1:00PM - 2:00PM San Diego, Ca 92101

APPOINTMENTS PERSONNEL EPA rules in effect. In-person sign-up Old Globe Associate Artistic Director begins at 9:00AM on 1/6/20. Will see Non- Justin Waldman Equity actors if time permits. No phone calls, please. If unable to attend, send pic OTHER DATES and res to [email protected] See breakdown. CONTRACT OTHER LORT B+, Non-Rep Minimum - $1064/wk No stage manager positions are available at this time. Resumes may be SEEKING submitted to: Leila Knox 1363 Old Equity Actors of all Ethnicities, Gender Globe Way San Diego, CA 92101 Identities, and Physical Abilities. EPA Procedures are in effect for this PREPARATION audition. Singers please prepare 16-32 bars of a contemporary musical theater song. An An Equity Monitor will be provided. accompanist will be provided. Equity’s contracts prohibit discrimination. Equity is committed to Actors prep (2) one-min contrasting diversity and encourages all its monologues and singers may prep one employers to engage in a policy of equal monologue and 16-32 bars. employment opportunity designed to promote a positive model of inclusion. Please bring sheet music organized. As such, Equity encourages performers Bring picture and resume stapled or glued of all ethnicities, gender identities, and together. ages, as well as performers with disabilities, to attend every audition.

Always bring your Equity Membership card to auditions.

BREAKDOWN

2020 OLD GLOBE SUMMER SEASON EPA BREAKDOWN:

The Taming of the Shrew By William Shakespeare Directed by Shana Cooper Ist Reh: May 12, 2020, 1st Prev.: June 14, 2020, Closes: July 19, 2020 (Opening Night: June 21) Lowell Davies Festival Theatre, Old Globe Theatre, Conrad Prebys Theatre Center.

“Come on, and kiss me, Kate.” Can anyone “tame” the brash and headstrong Katherine? The dashing adventurer Petruchio thinks he’s the man for the job. Two of the sexiest spirits in all of world theatre set off sparks in a clash of wills that is as hilarious as it is outrageous. Shakespeare’s masterful comedic take on the battle of the sexes turns everything we think about love, marriage, and gender on its head. Director Shana Cooper brings to the Globe her daring and contemporary staging, which The New York Times praised as “an exhilarating new way to look at the comedy through modern eyes,” and The Wall Street Journal’s theatre critic called “the best Shrew I’ve ever reviewed.”

Roles will be understudied. Seeking actors of all ethnicities, gender identities, and physical abilities. Available roles:

The Taming of the Shrew Characters

Lord Christopher Sly Hostess Page (Bartholomew) First Player Second Player First Huntsman Second Huntsman First Servingman Second Servingman Third Servingman Baptista Vincentio Lucentio Petruchio Gremio Hortensio Tranio Biondello Grumio Curtis Pedant Katherina Bianca Widow Tailor Haberdasher Messenger Baptista’s Messenger Nathaniel Philip Joseph Nicholas Peter Baptista’s Servant Officer

Henry V By William Shakespeare Directed by Daniel Sullivan Ist Reh: July 6, 2020, 1st Prev.: August 11, 2020, Closes: September 13, 2020 (Opening Night: August 16) Lowell Davies Festival Theatre, Old Globe Theatre, Conrad Prebys Theatre Center.

“Once more unto the breach dear friends, once more!” Tony Award–winner Daniel Sullivan, one of the most important Shakespeare directors today, returns to the Globe to take on the Bard’s thrilling history play. The year is 1415, and the young and reckless Prince Hal has left his wild partying days behind and matured into sober and thoughtful kingship. He defies the insults of the French royals and rallies a ragtag group of English soldiers to sail across the English Channel on a long-shot invasion of the mighty kingdom of France. Full of action and the electrifying language that marks Shakespeare at his height, Henry V is an unflinching look at warfare and power, and a rousing portrait of courage against all odds.

Roles will be understudied. Seeking actors of all ethnicities, gender identities, and physical abilities. Available roles:

Chorus King Henry the Fifth Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester John, Duke of Bedford Thomas, Duke of Clarence Duke of Exeter Duke of York Earl of Salisbury Earl of Westmorland Earl of Warwick Archbishop of Canterbury Bishop of Ely Richard, Earl of Cambridge Lord Scroop Sir Thomas Grey Sir Thomas Erpingham Gower Fluellen Macmorris Jamy Bates Court Williams Pistol Nym Bardolph Boy English Herald Charles the Sixth The Dauphin Duke of Burgundy Duke of Orleance Duke of Bourbon Duke of Britain Duke of Berri Constable of France Rambures Grandpré Governor of Harfleur Montjoy Ambassador of France Queen Isabel Katherine Alice Hostess French Soldier French Court Attendant French Messenger

Hair The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical Book and Lyrics by Gerome Ragni and James Rado Music by Galt MacDermot Directed by James Vasquez Co-produced with Portland Center Stage – LORT B/$1075 per week OLD GLOBE DATES: 1st Reh: June 5, 2020, 1st Prev: July 2, 2020, Closes: August 9, 2020 (Opening Night: July 10) Donald and Darlene Shiley Stage, Old Globe Theatre, Conrad Prebys Theatre Center PORTLAND CENTER STAGE DATES: 1st Reh: August 25, 2020, 1st Prev: August 29th, 2020, Closes: October 4th, 2020 (Opening Night: September 4th, 2020) Portland Center Stage at the Armory

The Age of Aquarius dawns again! It’s the Summer of Love, and a group of young Americans are looking to change the world! Directed by James Vásquez (The Old Globe’s American Mariachi and Tiny Beautiful Things), this legendary rock musical bursts onto the Globe stage with its Grammy Award–winning score featuring iconic hits such as “Let the Sunshine In,” “Good Morning Starshine,” and the exuberant title song. Make love, not war!—and celebrate “harmony and understanding” with Broadway’s first great rock musical. For mature audiences.

Roles will not be understudied. Seeking actors of all ethnicities, gender identities, and physical abilities. Available roles:

Berger: A social activist recently banished from high school. An unrestrained animal. He knows what is right and sticks to it no matter the consequence. The leader of the tribe. High energy, athletic, wild. Strong presence and, though he may be a young man, he is looked up to. Any ethnicity. Rock baritone/tenor.

Claude: The most beautiful beast in the forest. Smart, attractive male, with a playful side, and a lover of life. Berger's best friend, recently drafted whose only valuable possession, other than his freedom, is his hair. A charismatic leader that women adore, boys emulate and men will follow into the breach. A man of conscience who struggles with the conflict of what his heart tells him is right and what the authorities around him lead him to believe. Any ethnicity. Rock tenor.

Sheila: A second semester student and passionate protester from NYU who lives with Berger and Claude, aspires to spread love. The most intelligent of the tribe. Wants to change society through peaceful protest. Not necessarily perfect on the outside, but must have a strong voice and presence. Any ethnicity. Rock alto/belter.

Woof: May not want to admit it but he is gay. A young animal. High energy, versatile performer. Must be a natural with comedy. Looks up to Berger and Mick Jagger... in many ways. Rock baritone/tenor.

Hud: Speaks his mind and hopes you can keep up with him. High energy, spiritual performer with a strong voice and presence. A true tone setter that is a natural on stage in any situation. African-American. Rock baritone.

Jeanie: A follower, not a leader. Incredibly sweet, understands Claude better than anyone. Wise, passionate, creative woman, who is pregnant with the tribe's baby. She has taken every drug, and takes care of the tribe. Any ethnicity. Alto.

Dionne: Sassy and lots of fun. Great with comedy and ad-lib vocals. African-American. Alto/mezzo belt.

Crissy: a flower child mourning a lost love - The youngest female of the tribe. Any ethnicity. Mezzo.

Tourist couple: Two male performers, strong comic timing. One must be willing to appear as a believable woman, while the other is her miserable husband. Doubles as tribe members.

Tribe members: This is not a "chorus", as the entire cast is a true ensemble. Tribe members sing many featured songs including "Aquarius", "Black Boys", "White Boys", "Walking in Space", "Electric Blues", "Hippie Life", etc., and play many roles in the show including the PRINCIPALS, MOTHER/FATHER, historical figures, and more. Energetic, creative performers with heart and passion. Any ethnicities. Strong rock vocals.

Globe-Commissioned World-Premiere Adaptation Dial M for Murder By Frederick Knott Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher Directed by Stafford Arima 1st Reh: June 30, 2020, 1st Prev: July 25, 2020, Closes: September 6, 2020 (Opening Night: July 30) Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre, Conrad Prebys Theatre Center.

Roles will not be understudied. Seeking actors of all ethnicities, gender identities, and physical abilities. Available roles:

Tony Windice: a retired, British tennis pro now selling sports equipment, likes the finer things in life, but cannot afford them. His solution is to have his wealthy wife murdered. A self-assured schemer who thinks he's plotted the perfect crime. Of course, he's wrong.

Margot Windice: Tony's British wife, beautiful and wealthy. She and Tony's marriage has not always been strong, but she foolishly thinks it is going well now. She's wrong--almost dead wrong. Her true love is Max.

Max Holiday: a New Yorker who writes for television crime shows, loves Margot, expressing his love in letters that Tony discovers and uses to blackmail his wife. Max is determined to exonerate Margot when she receives the death sentence for murdering Lesgate.

Captain Lesgate: also known as C.A. Swann, Adams, and Wilson, is three years older than Tony and attended Cambridge at the same time he did. He is a thief and a murderer, and Tony convinces him to murder his wife for a thousand pounds. The plot fails, and Lesgate is murdered instead.

Inspector Hubbard: intelligent policeman who solves the crime.

Thompson: a police constable working under Inspector Hubbard.