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Seeking Pictures/Resumes
Transformation Theatre is currently seeking pictures/resumes for our next virtual reading.
Seeking BIPOC actors for all roles (Union/Non-union)
NOTE: As this is a virtual reading actors' location is open to anywhere!
The Dragonflies
by Kayla Hambek
Directed by Carl Randolph
Virtual Reading via Zoom Webinar November 17, 2020 at 7pm EDT
Please submit all pictures/resumes and any inquiries to:
[email protected]
Please use the subject: Dragonflies CASTING
Deadline for submissions: September 25, 2020
Rehearsals shall be online over the weeks of November 1-17 TBD based on actor availability (No more than 4)
Stipend: $50.00
Transformation Theatre is working under agreement with Actor's Equity Association via the Theatre Authority
Transformation Theatre, Inc shall stand united in fighting to dismantle the systemic racism upon which our American lives are built. We shall use our platform to amplify voices that need to be heard and to recommit ourselves to the inclusion of all people in our organization. Our mission is to tell stories of those who are underrepresented. That mission is now stronger than ever. We remain ever more vigilant in our support of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) and everyone who is disenfranchised. We stand with our black brothers and sisters, our LGBTQ+ family and allies and everyone who has a voice that needs to be heard above the noise. We believe in action, not just words. Our practice in our first year contained plays that featured BIPOC and many others who are often unheard. In our second year we shall be even more focused on our mission of inclusion and diversity. In our technologically advanced world, we shall extend our outreach worldwide to all who need to be heard.
Have you ever had someone in your life you simply couldn’t live without? The person who knows you better than anyone else, who would walk through fire for you, but who also takes great pleasure in telling you when you’ve messed up? For Dr. Juliet Britton, that person is Max, her best friend since college. Juliet has always prided herself on being the smart one in their relationship, but when she is hospitalized unexpectedly, she finally asks Max for help. Set in 2049 and told through a series of flashbacks, The Dragonflies explores how friendships change and evolve over the course of a lifetime, and the importance of finding that special person who makes life worth living.
ROLES: specifically seeking BIPOC actors
MAXWELL KEATING (role is cast) 62 years old Chinese man. Pediatrician, owns his own clinic. Juliet’s best friend since college.
JULIET BRITTON (role is cast) 61 years old causation woman. Former chemistry department chair at University of Minnesota. Asexual, Maxwell’s best friend since college.
MAX 20s-30s. The younger version of Maxwell.
JULES (role is cast) 20s-30s. The younger version of Juliet.
MAN Late 20s-30s. In 2049, plays: NURSE ELI In 2006-2030, plays: AARON KEATING, RYAN MILLER, CHAD CHADWICK, BARTENDER, OFFSTAGE VOICE(S)
WOMAN Late 20s-30s. In 2049, plays: RILEY WHITACRE KEATING, In 2006-2030, plays: ALEXA LICHEN, CHRISTINA (WHITACRE) KEATING, EMPLOYEE, GRACIE (VO), MANDY (HART) KEATING
Please submit all pictures/resumes and any inquiries to:
[email protected]
Please use the subject: Dragonflies CASTING
Deadline for submissions: September 25, 2020
Transformation Theatre is currently seeking pictures/resumes for our next virtual reading.
Seeking BIPOC actors for all roles (Union/Non-union)
NOTE: As this is a virtual reading actors' location is open to anywhere!
The Dragonflies
by Kayla Hambek
Directed by Carl Randolph
Virtual Reading via Zoom Webinar November 17, 2020 at 7pm EDT
Please submit all pictures/resumes and any inquiries to:
[email protected]
Please use the subject: Dragonflies CASTING
Deadline for submissions: September 25, 2020
Rehearsals shall be online over the weeks of November 1-17 TBD based on actor availability (No more than 4)
Stipend: $50.00
Transformation Theatre is working under agreement with Actor's Equity Association via the Theatre Authority
Transformation Theatre, Inc shall stand united in fighting to dismantle the systemic racism upon which our American lives are built. We shall use our platform to amplify voices that need to be heard and to recommit ourselves to the inclusion of all people in our organization. Our mission is to tell stories of those who are underrepresented. That mission is now stronger than ever. We remain ever more vigilant in our support of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) and everyone who is disenfranchised. We stand with our black brothers and sisters, our LGBTQ+ family and allies and everyone who has a voice that needs to be heard above the noise. We believe in action, not just words. Our practice in our first year contained plays that featured BIPOC and many others who are often unheard. In our second year we shall be even more focused on our mission of inclusion and diversity. In our technologically advanced world, we shall extend our outreach worldwide to all who need to be heard.
Have you ever had someone in your life you simply couldn’t live without? The person who knows you better than anyone else, who would walk through fire for you, but who also takes great pleasure in telling you when you’ve messed up? For Dr. Juliet Britton, that person is Max, her best friend since college. Juliet has always prided herself on being the smart one in their relationship, but when she is hospitalized unexpectedly, she finally asks Max for help. Set in 2049 and told through a series of flashbacks, The Dragonflies explores how friendships change and evolve over the course of a lifetime, and the importance of finding that special person who makes life worth living.
ROLES: specifically seeking BIPOC actors
MAXWELL KEATING (role is cast) 62 years old Chinese man. Pediatrician, owns his own clinic. Juliet’s best friend since college.
JULIET BRITTON (role is cast) 61 years old causation woman. Former chemistry department chair at University of Minnesota. Asexual, Maxwell’s best friend since college.
MAX 20s-30s. The younger version of Maxwell.
JULES (role is cast) 20s-30s. The younger version of Juliet.
MAN Late 20s-30s. In 2049, plays: NURSE ELI In 2006-2030, plays: AARON KEATING, RYAN MILLER, CHAD CHADWICK, BARTENDER, OFFSTAGE VOICE(S)
WOMAN Late 20s-30s. In 2049, plays: RILEY WHITACRE KEATING, In 2006-2030, plays: ALEXA LICHEN, CHRISTINA (WHITACRE) KEATING, EMPLOYEE, GRACIE (VO), MANDY (HART) KEATING
Please submit all pictures/resumes and any inquiries to:
[email protected]
Please use the subject: Dragonflies CASTING
Deadline for submissions: September 25, 2020
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