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Killer Joe
auditions
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Compass Theatre is holding
open auditions for Killer Joe by Tracy Letts. It is a gritty, dark comedy set in a trailer in
Dallas, Texas that examines the harsh world of hit-men, unsavory people
and unintended consequences. The production is under the superb
direction of Lisa Berger.
Auditions are scheduled:
Check back for exact date or email
auditions@compasstheatre.com
Location:
Compass Theatre Rehearsal Space
1915 Morena Blvd, San Diego
(Monfric Building, 2nd floor)
Character Breakdown:
Chris Smith- 22 yrs old
Ansel Smith- Chris' father, 38 years old
Dottie Smith- Chris' sister, 20 years old (brief nudity required)
Killer Joe previews Feb. 26-28 and runs March 1- April 5, 2009.
Rehearsals are tentatively scheduled to be weekday afternoons, Friday
evenings and Saturdays.
To schedule an audition, please email
auditions@compasstheatre.com . Print out the audition form
below and bring it with you. Thanks.
Please read, print out, and bring an audition form
along with you to the audition.
Click Here for the Form
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Boston Marriage
by David Mamet auditions |
We are now accepting inquiries for
the two available roles for David Mamet's remarkable
comedy Boston Marriage. This
production is being directed by Josh Hyatt
(A Tuna Christmas)
and Miriam Cuperman
(Britannicus).
The roles
are: Anna: A woman of fashion.
(Role is cast)
Clare:
A
woman of fashion. 25 – 35.
Catherine:
an Irish Maid 25-50
This is
our 3rd David Mamet production in two years after
Glengarry Glen Ross,
which rarely had an empty seat, and
American
Buffalo
that goes up in January directed by Ruff Yeager,
with Walter Murray and Matt Scott.
Plays April 19 – May 24, 2009
"Brilliant…One of Mamet's
most satisfying and accomplished plays and one of
the funniest American comedies in years." —NY Post.
"Devastatingly funny…exceptionally
clever…demonstrates anew [Mamet's] technical
virtuosity and flexibility." —NY Times. "Wickedly,
wittily entertaining…What makes the play…such
brilliant fun is its marriage of glinting period
artifice and contemporary frankness." —Boston
Phoenix. "[Mamet's characters] are at each other's
throats with a wit akin to characters out of Wilde
and a vengeance not unlike those from Pinter, Edward
Albee, or Mamet himself." —Boston Globe.
Send inquiries to
auditions@compasstheatre.com
Please read, print out, and bring an audition form
along with you to the audition. Or email.
Click Here for the Form
With the number of productions that
Compass Theatre does, we have a constant need for actors. If you would
like to send us your resume we will keep it on file to refer to
directors when they are casting shows. If you'll click on the "submit
resume" link below that will make it easy to submit your material.
Thank you.
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