by
Jack Neary
Produced by
Emily M. Muller & Cynthia Stetz
Directed by:
Michael Schuller
Myron Siegel is a hapless producer whose latest Broadway show, Foxy Felicia, is being sabotaged by his arch rival, who will go to any lengths to out-do Myron. What does this have to do with King Kong? You’ll have to come to this screwball comedy to find out!
** Please note, this show contains adult language. **
Director Michael Schuller is seeking the following:
5 Adult Males (ages: 20’s-70’s)
4 Adult Females (ages: 20’s – 70’s)
Character | Age Range | Description |
Myron Siegel | 40s | Energized, determined. Broadway producer with a long list of failures. |
Sally Charmaine | 60+ | Brash, blunt, sarcastic. Myron’s mother. |
Bertrille Siegel | 30s/40s | Very beautiful, vain, wife of Myron. |
Little Willie | 30s | Thug. Makes the world a better place by expanding his vocabulary. |
Daisy | 20s | Cute, in awe of NYC (from Buffalo). Niece of Myron. |
Ann Farrow | 20s | Pretty, young, target of Kong’s affection. |
Jack Driscoll | 30s | Terminally sweet and sincere. Ann’s fiance. |
Carl Dennam | 40s | Brusque, succinct. Myron’s nemesis, has produced winners concurrently to Myron’s failures. |
Sig Higgenbottom | 60+ | Myron’s financial backer. Wears a terrible toupee. Speaks with a middle European accent. |
at 7:00 PM
Call backs, if necessary, TBA
The show runs Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm and Sundays at 2 pm
June 7th through June 23rd.
NOTES FOR AUDITIONS:
Audition materials will be provided. Please bring a resume and headshot if you have them. Ladies, please wear heels for the audition, as costumes will be dresses and heels.
Rehearsals will be 2-3 evenings/week, Sundays – Thursdays, based on best actor availability. Please be prepared to list all potential rehearsal conflicts on your audition form, from March 17 – June 6. June 2 (Tech Sunday) rehearsal will likely be afternoon and evening. Rehearsals are mandatory Tech Week: June 2 – 6, as are all performances, June 7 – 23.
Please be honest with conflicts, as it will assist scheduling rehearsals for efficiency of everyone’s time.
Made possible by funds from the Somerset County Cultural & Heritage Commission, a partner of the New Jersey State Council on the Arts.