Non-Union Actors for 2017 Season, Monmouth, ME


  • November 16, 2016

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Monmouth, Maine – Theater at Monmouth seeks energetic and dynamic non-AEA performers for the 2017 Summer Repertory Season. Contract runs 10 weeks from June 13 through August 20 and includes housing (for non-residents of Maine), meals, and weekly stipend. Resumes must demonstrate experience in Shakespeare and Theatre for Families.

The 2017 Summer Season includes: Moliere’s Learned Ladies directed by Sally Wood; Shakespeare’s Macbeth directed by Dawn McAndrews and Othello directed by Catherine Weidner; Lolita Chakrabarti’s Red Velvet directed by Jennifer Nelson; Richard Greenberg’s Three Days of Rain directed by Carmen-maria Mandley, and My Father’s Dragon directed by Adam Blais. First performance is June 24 and the season closes on August 20. Each actor in the summer company plays three or four roles; all shows are rehearsed and performed in repertory. The summer season operates on an LOA to LORT contract with Actors’ Equity and union rules will be followed for Equity and non-Equity actors. Internships are also available.

Email headshot and resume (with website if applicable) to boxoffice@theateratmonmouth.org by December 1 to be considered for NY auditions. For more information, visit www.theateratmonmouth.org.

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Theater at Monmouth, founded in 1970, was named the Shakespearean Theater of Maine in 1975. The theatre’s mission is to present innovative approaches to Shakespeare and other classic plays through professional productions that enrich the lives of people throughout Maine. Since its founding, TAM has produced expertly crafted, engaging productions in its three-month Summer Repertory Season entertaining audiences from 36 states and through Education Tours annually reaching more than 15,000 students.

 

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Christina Hallowell

PO Box 385
Monmouth  ME  04259 

207/933-9999
moc.htuomnomtaretaeht@eciffoxob
www.theateratmonmouth.org