Married to Karl and seven months pregnant in Act I. He's seeking to purchase the home in the now-black neighborhood.īetsy: Caucasian female, late 20s-30s. In Act I, a character borrowed from "A Raisin in the Sun" who comes to persuade Russ and Bev not to sell their house to a "colored family." In Act II, a well-educated man, but not exactly a diplomatic one. Karl (Act I)/ Steve (Act II): Caucasian male, late 30s-40s. In Act II, an easy-going investment banker married to Lena. As husband to Francine in Act I, he is accommodating but a shrewd judge of character. In Act II, a no-nonsense professional woman invested in her neighborhood and fiercely opposed to white gentrification.Īlbert (Act I)/ Kevin (Act II): African American male, 30s-40s. A stoic and polite domestic worker to Russ and Bev in Act I. In Act II, a breezy real estate agent and lawyer.įrancine (Act I)/ Lena (Act II): African-American female, 30s-40s. Married to Russ, whose brooding is eroding her natural optimism. In Act II, a friendly but somewhat oblivious construction worker.īev (Act I)/ Kathy (Act II): Caucasian female, 40s. In Act I, a middle-management businessman selling his house to escape memories of a family tragedy. Russ (Act I)/ Dan (Act II): Caucasian male, 45-55. Please feel free to audition for the role you'd most like to play. The Footlight Club welcomes and encourages qualified performers of all ages, ethnicities, body types, genders, and abilities to audition. Act Two is set in the same house in the present day, as the now predominantly African-American neighborhood battles to hold its ground in the face of gentrification. Act One takes place in 1959, as white community leaders anxiously try to stop the sale of a home to a black family. Please bring the completed form with you to auditions.Īll actors will be notified of casting results following callbacks.Ĭlybourne Parkexplodes in two outrageous acts set fifty years apart. To streamline the registration process, the Producer will email you an audition form. Actors called back will be given additional sides to work on. Missed appointments or late arrivals will only be accommodated as space and time allows.Īctors needed at callbacks will be notified following each audition (or by 10am the day of callbacks). Please arrive in enough time prior to your appointment time to be ready to begin the process promptly. Each time slot will accommodate up to twenty (20) auditioners. An ASL Interpreter will be available on Tuesday, January 10.Īppointment times are start times. We are seeking a deaf actress to play the role of Betsy. Some conflicts can be scheduled around if we know about them ahead of time. Know your conflicts from December 16 through February 15 to list on the audition sheet. You will be asked to read sides from the show.īring your resume and head shot (does not have to be a professional headshot). Sign up for an hour slot via the link above.Ĭallbacks: Thursday, December 12th from 7-10 pm. Please email producer Michael Colford with any questions.ĭates: Monday, December 9th or Tuesday, December 10th, at 7-8pm or 8-9pm. Strike: Mandatory strike is Sunday, March 8th.ĪUDITIONS: By appointment only, please sign up here. (Exact rehearsal nights subject to change based on cast availability.) Rehearsals will begin that week and will be Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 - 10 pm and Sundays from 1 - 5 pm. Rehearsals: The first rehearsal is tentatively scheduled for Sunday, 1/5/20 at 1pm. Location: The Footlight Club, Eliot Hall, 7A Eliot Street, Jamaica Plain, MA Tech Dates (attendance is required): February 16th through opening night, February 22nd. The Footlight Club is happy to announce upcoming auditions for Clybourne Park, written by Bruce Norris. Audition slots are likely to fill up quickly, so sign up early and reserve your spot! We look forward to seeing you at auditions!
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