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Casting Calls

Local auditions
By
Star Staff

Bay Street Theater will hold equity principal local auditions on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. for its 2015 Mainstage productions, “The New Sincerity,” “Other People’s Money,” and “Grey Gardens: The Musical,” as well as for its fall production, “Of Mice and Men.”

Scott Schwartz, the theater’s artistic director, and John Sullivan, its associate producer, are looking for male and female actors of all ethnic and racial backgrounds. Participants have been asked to prepare a monologue of one to two minutes and, for those trying out for “Grey Gardens,” 16 bars of music. Complete details, including character breakdowns, can be found at baystreet.org.

The Hampton Theatre Company will hold auditions for “Hay Fever,” Noel Coward’s comedy about the eccentric Bliss family and its idea of how to entertain houseguests during a quiet country weekend, on Sunday and Monday, from 6 to 8 p.m., at the Quogue Community Hall.

All roles except those of Judith and David Bliss are being cast. Three of the four women are in their 20s or 30s; one is middle-aged or older. The three men range in age from 20s to early 50s. Readings will be from the script; neither monologues nor appointments are necessary. Rehearsals will begin the second week of April, with performances from May 21 through June 7. More information is available at hamptontheatre.org.

 

 

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