URI
Theatre sets audition dates for two shows
The
University of Rhode Island Theatre Department is calling for actors to audition
for two plays, “Good People” and “Spring Awakening.”
The auditions are open to
the public.
To register, call the URI Theatre Department at (401) 874-5921 or
visit the theatre office on the second floor of the Fine Arts Center, 105 Upper
College Road, Kingston.
“Good People"
The
department is seeking seven actors to star in its production of “Good People.”
Written by David Lindsay-Abaire, “Good People” is an edgy, witty, powerful and
funny investigation of class differences in today’s America, and it probes the
theme of this fall’s URI Honors Colloquium topic, “Inequality and the American Dream.”
The
plot follows Margie Walsh, a mother living in South Boston with her disabled
adult daughter, who is about to lose her Dollar Store job and could face
eviction. In desperation, she seeks help from her recently-back-in-town high
school boyfriend of long ago, now a well-to-do doctor, husband and father
living in the upper class milieu of Chestnut Hill.
CAST
- Margaret Walsh 50ish, well-meaning, can be brash, unpretentious, street smart and kind
- Steve 20ish, Dollar Store manager, trying to do a good job
- Joyce 30ish, Margaret’s disabled daughter, no lines, all physical acting and inner life
- Dottie Margaret’s 60ish landlord who often cares for Joyce, and is a bit ditsy
- Jean 50ish, Margaret’s friend, astute and supportive, knows more than she’s saying
- Mike 50ish, attractive, well-educated doctor, likes the upscale life he’s achieved since escaping from Southie, self-centered
- Kate Mike’s wife, 30ish African-American, well-educated, cultured working woman and mother, clueless about life in Southie, but well meaning
REQUIRED:
Auditions
will require a contemporary monologue, 1 to 2 minutes in length, from a play
other than “Good People.” Selections should be a scene to which you strongly
connect and that best reveals you and perhaps something about the character in
“Good People” you are attempting to reveal. No slang or foul language. Be
prepared to read sides at auditions and definitely at callbacks. Please read
the entire play before auditions – scripts can be found in the Theatre Office.
Auditions
for juniors and seniors will be held in the Will Theatre of the Fine Arts
Center on Sept. 6, from 5:30 to 10 p.m. All others will audition Sept. 7, from
6 to 10 p.m., also in the Will Theatre. Call backs will be held Sept. 8, from
5:30 to 10 p.m. in the same location. The first-read through takes place Sept.
10 at 12:30 p.m.
“Spring
Awakening”
The
department is seeking 15 to 20 actors to star in “Spring Awakening,” based on
the play by Frank Wedekind. With music by Duncan Sheik and lyrics by Steven Sater,
“Spring Awakening” explores the journey from adolescence to adulthood with a
poignancy and passion that is illuminating and unforgettable. The 2008 landmark
musical is an electrifying fusion of morality, sexuality and rock ‘n roll that
is exhilarating audiences across the nation.
The
play is directed by Paula McGlasson, while Lila Kane serves as musical
director, with choreography by Dante Sciarra, set design by Kent Homchick,
costume design by Toni Spadafora-Sadler, lighting design by Christian Wittwer,
sound design by Michael Hyde and prop design by Laura Mernoff. Production
manager is Alan Hawkridge and production stage manager is Kyle Fletcher.
CAST
- Wendla Innocent, growing more curious about the world around her and her changing body. Both vulnerable and a willing participant in her evolution. Explores newfound sexuality with Melchior. May require partial nudity. Vocal range E3 bottom to E5 top.
- Melchior Smart, headstrong boy who refuses to bow to society’s rules. An atheist and a radical student. Struggles with intense feelings for Wendla and his awakening sexual urges. May require partial nudity. Vocal range G2 bottom to B4 top.
- Martha A schoolgirl who faces constant physical abuse from her father. She has a secret crush on Moritz. Vocal range E3 bottom to E5 top
- Moritz Melchior’s best friend, a troubled student. He desperately tries and fails to please his father. His haunting sexual dreams and academic failures drive him to thoughts of suicide. Vocal range C3 bottom to A4 top.
- Thea Wendla’s best friend, a schoolgirl who tries to stay innocent and pure. Vocal range Ab2 bottom to D5 top.
- Hanschen A narcissistic classmate of Melchior’s. He is comfortable with his sexuality and uses his looks and intelligence to captivate Ernst. May double as Rupert. Vocal range E3 bottom to C5 top.
- Anna A German schoolgirl and Martha’s best friend. Optimistic and a bit naïve, she has a difficult time understanding Martha’s trials. Vocal range E3 bottom to C5 top.
- Ernst A schoolmate of Melchior’s. Naïve and easily manipulated, allowing him to fall in love with Hanschen. May double as Reinhold. Vocal range Ab2 bottom to A4 top.
- Ilse Martha’s sister, who was abused and has run away from home to live in an artist’s colony. She reaches out to her old friend Moritz in his last moments of life. Vocal range E3 bottom to E5 top.
- Georg A clumsy schoolmate of Melchior’s. He is overcome with feelings for his piano teacher. May double as Dieter. Vocal range Ab2 bottom to D5 top.
- Otto A classmate of Melchior’s. He struggles with feelings he considers inappropriate. May double as Ulbrecht. Vocal range Ab2 bottom to D5 top.
- Adult woman Plays a variety of rigid adult roles. Character include: Wendla’s mother, school professor, Martha’s mother, etc. Age 40 to 50 with vocal range of D3 bottom to A4 top.
- Adult man Plays a variety of rigid adult roles. Characters include: School professor, Ilse’s father, Moritz’s father, a doctor, etc. Age 40 to 50 with vocal range of D3 bottom to F4 top.
REQUIRED:
Auditions
will require the performance of two contrasting songs or one song and one
monologue. The song should be from the world of pop, rock or folk music. If
performing two songs, one should be uptempo and the other a ballad. All lyrics
must be memorized and 32 bars per song will be performed.
Sheet music be
provided to the accompanist. If presenting a monologue, it should be 1-minute
long. Choose a serious and contemporary monologue revealing the passions of the
youthful character you are portraying.
Auditions
for juniors and seniors will be held in G Studio of the Fine Arts Center on
Sept. 6, from 7 to 10 p.m. All others will audition Sept. 7, from 7 to 10 p.m.,
also in G Studio. Call backs will be held Sept. 8, from 6 to 10 p.m. in the
same location and will include dancing, singing and acting.
Rehearsals
will begin in October. Please note that if you are cast in “Good People,” there
may be an overlap with performances. Every attempt will be made to avoid
casting the same actors in both productions.