Clybourne Park
by Theatre Victoria
Feb. 27 (2023)
In 1959 white, middle-class Clybourne Park residents Russ and Bev, who lost their son Kenneth after his return home from the Korean War, are planning to sell their home when their neighbor, Karl, makes an unexpected visit to inform them that the family who is buying the house is black and that he is attempting to discourage the black family from moving into the neighborhood. In the same home, 50 years later, Clybourne Park has become a mostly black neighbor- hood. A white couple, Steve and Lindsey, are planning to buy the house, tear it down, and replace it with a new home, forcing a meeting to negotiate local housing regulations with Kevin and Lena, a black couple living in the area who have historic ties to the home.
-- Summary via GEVATheatre.org
CALLING ALL ADULT ACTORS
Theatre Victoria is Holding OPEN Auditions for our next production:CLYBOURNE PARK by Bruce Norris.
We are searching for 4 men, and 3 women who look between ages 20 to 45.
Auditions will be held on February 27, 2023 at 7:00 pm At the Leo J. Welder Centre
Theatre Victoria - Victoria, TX is proud to offer opportunities for diversity through all of our productions, but especially Clybourne Park where the play requires two African American Actors.
For more information, call 576-6277 ext. 1
How to Audition at Theatre Victoria
Theatre Victoria is now using an online audition helper called Casting Manager. Casting Manager makes the process easier for the actor and the audition committee. You will find a synopsis of the musicals plot and a listing of all roles in Casting Manager.
To sign up for auditions, visit Casting Manager, create your profile or just sign in if you have already filled out a profile (yes! you only have to write all that only once!)
Please know your possible rehearsal conflicts. Actors are expected to be at every technical rehearsal and at every performance. No exceptions.
Note: Your video audition must be uploaded into Casting Manager.
Prior to Auditions -- Auditions are open to all and everyone is welcome—no experience necessary! Find a copy of the script, read the play, and become familiar with the characters. Scripts are usually available for rental from the theatre office and audition sides as well as a roster of characters are on the website before auditions. You will be asked to read from the sides, but the director also may ask for more from the script. Information regarding general age or any physical character requirements for the next show being cast is posted prior to auditions.
Initial Audition -- You will be asked to complete an audition form in Casting Manager that includes past stage experience, contact information and your schedule. Please know your possible rehearsal conflicts. You may not have ANY conflicts during tech week or for any performance. During your audition, the directors will be considering you in the context of the play being cast .The director will be listening to your vocal quality, assessing your stage presence and projection, and observing your movement. Be prepared to answer questions from the director.
Casting -- This is a highly subjective process involving artistic choices that are influenced by many factors including but not limited to:
- The factors listed above
- Compatibility with the ensemble in terms of physicality and interpersonal "chemistry"
- Demonstrated ability to take direction
- The artistic judgment of the director
You will be notified by email a few days after auditions whether you are cast or not. If you are not cast, please consider the number of factors that led to the director's decision. Everyone who has ever auditioned, including most directors, knows the anxiety of auditioning and the pain of not being cast. Don’t let it discourage you from attending future auditions or taking advantage of the many other volunteer opportunities available to you.
Musicals – in addition to the information above, musicals require both a vocal and choreography audition. Please bring sheet music for a song you have prepared. There will be a piano accompanist but you may bring your own music (on your phone, cd player, whatever). Acapella singing is not recommended, your recorded music should not have any words. We want to hear you. We prefer show tunes, so pick something that shows off your talent and that you enjoy singing. You can choose something from the show you are auditioning for, but it’s not necessary at all. What you sing isn’t nearly as important as HOW you sing!
Dress comfortable and in shoes you can dance in. You don’t need to prepare any type of dance program prior to auditions. The choreographer will have a short workshop during auditions and teach some basic steps for everyone to follow. Choreographer will not be performed during your singing audition. Never danced before? It’s okay, this is just to see how you move.