
AUDITIONS Monday, MAY 6th at the Avery Schreiber Playhouse in North Hollywood, CA. 11:15am-4:30pm. Hosted by Caffeine High Productions!
A Place Where People Go to Die is full length play adapted from a screenplay which was a Nicholl’s Fellowship quarterfinalist. A Place Where People Go to Die is a comedy/drama.
Actors are required to have a head shot and memorized monologue from a contemporary play. Preferably one from the past 30 years. We will also prepare sides for cold reads. Actors can inquire about reading the full-length play.
Playwright suggestions for monologue auditions: Plays mixed with drama and humor are a plus. No musicals! A monologue that is more relevant to today and may push the envelope will be helpful.
Any plays by these playwrights are welcome: Sam Shepard, Adam Rapp, Annie Baker, Stephen Adly Guirgis, Paula Vogel, Jose Rivera, John Patrick Shanley, Sarah Ruhl, Suzan Lori-Parks, Tracey Letts
(These are only a few examples. If there is another play that works for your monologue, feel free to perform it. Stay away from good clean fun plays.)
NOTE: All races, ethnicities are welcome to audition for all roles. This is an American story that takes place in Southern California (the San Gabriel Valley). Therefore, no specific race is required. We welcome people of all colors, White, Brown, Black, Purple, and Green.
CAUTIONS: There is NO NUDITY in the play, but it is quite sexual and there are moments in which sex is insinuated. There will be scenes of kissing and a somewhat comedic, yet erotic moments of dancing.
The language of the play is quite vulgar and we would only ask of actors who are comfortable with using profanity and don’t mind voicing negative rhetoric towards religion and society. There are also moments of drug use.
A Place Where People Go to Die is full length play adapted from a screenplay which was a Nicholl’s Fellowship quarterfinalist. A Place Where People Go to Die is a comedy/drama.
Actors are required to have a head shot and memorized monologue from a contemporary play. Preferably one from the past 30 years. We will also prepare sides for cold reads. Actors can inquire about reading the full-length play.
Playwright suggestions for monologue auditions: Plays mixed with drama and humor are a plus. No musicals! A monologue that is more relevant to today and may push the envelope will be helpful.
Any plays by these playwrights are welcome: Sam Shepard, Adam Rapp, Annie Baker, Stephen Adly Guirgis, Paula Vogel, Jose Rivera, John Patrick Shanley, Sarah Ruhl, Suzan Lori-Parks, Tracey Letts
(These are only a few examples. If there is another play that works for your monologue, feel free to perform it. Stay away from good clean fun plays.)
NOTE: All races, ethnicities are welcome to audition for all roles. This is an American story that takes place in Southern California (the San Gabriel Valley). Therefore, no specific race is required. We welcome people of all colors, White, Brown, Black, Purple, and Green.
CAUTIONS: There is NO NUDITY in the play, but it is quite sexual and there are moments in which sex is insinuated. There will be scenes of kissing and a somewhat comedic, yet erotic moments of dancing.
The language of the play is quite vulgar and we would only ask of actors who are comfortable with using profanity and don’t mind voicing negative rhetoric towards religion and society. There are also moments of drug use.