
Auditions Dates:
Monday, March 9th, 2020
Tuesday, March 10th,2020
7:00pm to 10:00pm
Casting may cross between shows.
Prepared material is not required but will be heard if you bring something in.
ATTENTION! Shows contain disturbing themes that deal with violence and kidnapping.
Unethical by Joe Gaskill
directed by Christian Plonka
Roles for 2F, 4M
Jason Crane: Mid to late 20s, any ethnicity, male. A graduate student in Psychology
Heather Roland: Mid to late 20s, any ethnicity, female. A fellow student and friend of Jason and Gordon
Gordon Weiss: Mid to late 20s, any ethnicity, male. A fellow student and friend of Jason and Heather
Adam Carey: Early 20s, any ethnicity, male. A photographer in the university
Bill Howard: mid 30s or older, any ethnicity, male. A member of the university’s ethics board
Emily Krauss: mid 30s or older, any ethnicity, female. A member of the university’s ethics board
Unethical is a dramatilurgical dive into the mind of Carney Landis written by the incomparable Joe Gaskill. His work sends his heart to the victims of Landis' work depicting the complete vile practice that happened. This show leads the night off as an introduction to the absurd nature of the evening. This will be quickly expanding as Landis shows the audience what theater can do when the characters have been expecting you.
Mother's Day by Christian Plonka
directed by Callison Coburn
Roles for 1M, 2F, 4 participants
Jason: pass for 45ish, unassuming member of sober-living, honest, vanilla
Annie: pass for high school age. A little butch, seemingly part of the popular crowd
4 Actors, male or female: "chorus" members, reporters
Mother's Day is the work of 7 years based off a small premise, if a child woke up one morning and found they were kidnapped. Mother's Day is a close reflection on the boundaries of the Father//Daughter relationship. After years of a healthy relationship with her dad, the daughter begins probing the father for information on her mother, in the end finding out the tragic truth about how she came to be where she is.
Monday, March 9th, 2020
Tuesday, March 10th,2020
7:00pm to 10:00pm
Casting may cross between shows.
Prepared material is not required but will be heard if you bring something in.
ATTENTION! Shows contain disturbing themes that deal with violence and kidnapping.
Unethical by Joe Gaskill
directed by Christian Plonka
Roles for 2F, 4M
Jason Crane: Mid to late 20s, any ethnicity, male. A graduate student in Psychology
Heather Roland: Mid to late 20s, any ethnicity, female. A fellow student and friend of Jason and Gordon
Gordon Weiss: Mid to late 20s, any ethnicity, male. A fellow student and friend of Jason and Heather
Adam Carey: Early 20s, any ethnicity, male. A photographer in the university
Bill Howard: mid 30s or older, any ethnicity, male. A member of the university’s ethics board
Emily Krauss: mid 30s or older, any ethnicity, female. A member of the university’s ethics board
Unethical is a dramatilurgical dive into the mind of Carney Landis written by the incomparable Joe Gaskill. His work sends his heart to the victims of Landis' work depicting the complete vile practice that happened. This show leads the night off as an introduction to the absurd nature of the evening. This will be quickly expanding as Landis shows the audience what theater can do when the characters have been expecting you.
Mother's Day by Christian Plonka
directed by Callison Coburn
Roles for 1M, 2F, 4 participants
Jason: pass for 45ish, unassuming member of sober-living, honest, vanilla
Annie: pass for high school age. A little butch, seemingly part of the popular crowd
4 Actors, male or female: "chorus" members, reporters
Mother's Day is the work of 7 years based off a small premise, if a child woke up one morning and found they were kidnapped. Mother's Day is a close reflection on the boundaries of the Father//Daughter relationship. After years of a healthy relationship with her dad, the daughter begins probing the father for information on her mother, in the end finding out the tragic truth about how she came to be where she is.