[Capdist-auditions] Auditions Feb 14-15 for ACT's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
Charles Treadwell
chas911sc at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 2 19:14:26 EST 2011
Auditions for Albany Civic Theater's final show of the 2010-2011 season, A
Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare, directed by Carol King, will be
held 7pm Monday, February 14 and Tuesday, February 15, 2011 at:
Albany Civic Theater, 235 Second Avenue, Albany, NY, 462-1297,
info at albanycivictheater.org
A Midsummer Night’s Dream runs May 6-22, 2011.
Sign-ins begin at 7pm both evenings and auditions begin at 7:30pm; there is no
need to make an appointment. There is no need to prepare a monologue; auditions
will consist of cold readings from the script. We are looking for approximately
8 women (approximate ages 18 through 99) and approximately 13 men (approximate
ages 18 through 99). There will likely be some cross-gender casting, so if you
are unwilling to play someone of the opposite sex, please indicate that on your
audition sheet. We will also be looking for any special talents you might have
and using them in the production accordingly - juggling, singing, dancing,
acrobatics, etc.
Synopsis:
A Midsummer Night's Dream portrays the adventures of four young Athenian lovers
and a group of amateur actors and their interactions with Theseus, the Duke of
Athens; Hippolyta, the Queen of the Amazons; and the playful and meddlesome
fairies who inhabit a moonlit forest.
Available roles:
PUCK (18-99) Oberon’s jester, a mischievous fairy who delights in playing tricks
on humans. Puck’s enchanting presence, both as narrator and protagonist, is
everywhere throughout the play. Puck is surely the most intelligent of all the
characters.
OBERON (20-39) King of the fairies, he is strong-willed, pompous and must have
his way (“His Majesty the Baby,” as Freud might have put it)—Oberon is a king
after all.
TITANIA (20-39) The beautiful and elegant Queen of the fairies. She is as
strong-willed as her husband but far more grounded than he.
LYSANDER (18-25) He is a wealthy young man of Athens in love with Hermia, whose
father Egeus wishes her to marry Demetrius. Lysander rebelliously carries Hermia
away from the court and into the forest to marry her.
DEMETRIUS (18-25) Another young man of Athens also in love with Hermia,
initially, though ultimately in love with Helena. He pursues Hermia with passion
and rejects Helena with disdain.
HERMIA (18-25) A young woman of Athens. She is Egeus’s daughter and, against his
will, in love with Lysander. She is a friend to Helena. However, self-conscious
about her short stature, she becomes convinced that Helena has wooed the men
with her height.
HELENA (18-25) A young woman of Athens. She is in love with Demetrius, who has
scorned her. After Puck does his mischief with a love-potion, both young men
fall in love with her and she is sure they are mocking her.
EGEUS (40-70) Hermia’s father. Domineering and humorless, he demands that his
daughter marry whomever he wishes or suffer under Athenian law.
THESEUS (20-39) Duke of Athens. He is a heroic presence and symbolizes Athenian
power and order. (May double as Oberon)
HIPPOLYTA (20-39) The Queen of the Amazons engaged to Theseus. Like Theseus, she
represents the Law. (May double as Titania, but a very different character)
NICK BOTTOM (18-99) He is a weaver and amateur actor who believes himself to be
a great actor. He delivers his lines with bombastic arrogance. When Puck turns
his head into that of an ass, we see the true nature of the man.
PETER QUINCE (18-99) A carpenter who is also the nominal head of the group of
amateur actors who are attempting to put on a play for Theseus’s wedding. He is
a tidy little man who believes in his authority though his authority is
constantly dismissed by Bottom.
FRANCIS FLUTE (18-99) A rough and ready bellows-mender, he looks and sounds
nothing like the young girl he is supposed to play. He, therefore, gives Thisbe
a squeaky little voice.
ROBIN STARVELING (18-30) He is a tailor who is supposed to play Thisbe’s mother.
Not nearly old enough for the part, he adopts a creaky walk.
TOM SNOUT (18-99) A tinker (mender of household utensils), he is a terrible and
clumsy actor. He ends up playing the wall.
SNUG (18-99) A joiner (puts pieces of wood together to make household articles),
he is chosen to play the lion. He fears however that his roaring might frighten
the ladies.
PHILOSTRATE (18-99) Master of the revels, responsible for organizing the
entertainment for the Duke’s wedding.
PEASEBLOSSOM, COBWEB, MOTE, and MUSTARDSEED (18-99) Fairies who attend to Bottom
after Titania falls in love with him.
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