Monday, December 9, 2024

Auditions for FETAL at Stray Cat Theatre announced for December 15




AUDITIONS ANNOUNCED FOR FETAL by Trista Baldwin
directed by E. E. Moe

FETAL
by Trista Baldwin
directed by E. E. Moe
Tempe Center for the Arts Studio Theatre
February 14 - March 1, 2025
 
WHEN/WHERE:
Sunday, December 15th - 12pm-4pm

IN PERSON at Childsplay Campus of Imagination and Wonder - 
900 S Mitchell Dr, Tempe, AZ, 85281
Callbacks will be on the 19th of December in the evening.
 
ROLES AVAILABLE:
Non-union only.
We are seeking 4 female-identifying actors.
All abilities are encouraged to audition.
Please be aware of the ethnicities required of any character.
We will also be casting understudies.

CASS - Patient. Grad student, 30’s
LUCY - Patient. Middle aged mom, “corporate” woman, 47
LIV  - Patient. High school student, must be able to play 15-ish convincingly. If you are a performer under the age of 18, we will consider you with parental approval. Please have a parent or guardian send an inquiry to rmay@straycattheatre.org
ANNE - Clinic Staff, a woman of any age; white

PLEASE PREPARE: 
Sides from the script which will be sent to you when you schedule your audition.
 
TO AUDITION:
PLEASE SEND AN EMAIL TO rmay@straycattheatre.org WITH THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
 1. NAME 
2. PHONE NUMBER
3. CHARACTER(S) YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE CONSIDERED FOR
4. IF YOU HAVE A WINDOW OF TIME YOU WOULD PREFER, YOU MAY REQUEST IT BUT PLEASE KEEP IN MIND ALL AUDITIONS ARE ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SCHEDULED BASIS IN 5 MINUTE INCREMENTS. WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO ADHERE TO YOUR WISHES BUT CANNOT MAKE ANY PROMISES.
 
YOU WILL RECEIVE A CONFIRMATION EMAIL WITH:
1. IMPORTANT INFORMATION
2. A LINK TO THE SCRIPT
3. SIDE(S) TO PREPARE
4. AN AUDITION FORM TO COMPLETE BEFORE ARRIVAL
5. AN AUDITION TIME SLOT 

 
PAY: There is a $400 stipend for all actors cast. A smaller stipend is offered for understudies.
 
ABOUT THE SHOW:
Your body is their battleground
An electrifying new play written in reaction to the Supreme Court’s decision that overturned Roe v. Wade, FETAL puts a personal face (four personal faces, actually) on an issue that has long been used as a political cudgel. A harrowing journey of four fictional women in a Texas clinic who represent countless real women whose choices have all too recently been ripped away from them.

“Turns out, yes, we do need this play, urgently…one of major events of this still young theatre season.” - Talkin’ Broadway

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