Casting Teen Performers for "Animal Farm" Play
Performers ages 12 and up are welcoem to audition for "Animal Farm" Play. Please see the details below. About the project: In a world destroyed by war and collapse, a new society rises - one run by animals. In this haunting and dystopian adaptation, Orwell’s Animal Farm is reimagined with chilling influences from his other works, like 1984. As the animals claim freedom and equality, a darker force begins to take shape - fueled by fear, surveillance, and control. This is a world where the revolution devours itself, and where truth becomes a tool of power. Set in a bleak, post-human landscape, this production offers a gripping, physical, and immersive experience for cast and audience alike. Additional info: WHAT TO PREPARE: Cold readings from the script (provided at auditions). Wear comfortable clothing for movement. Be ready to explore intense, character-driven scenes in a dystopian style. No experience required - just a strong work ethic and willingness to create something daring. REHEARSALS: Held on Saturdays, starting in early September Additional rehearsals added during tech week PERFORMANCE DATES: November 20–22, 2025. If interested, please apply.
22 roles
The visionary boar whose speech sparks the revolution; represents Marx/Lenin.
The power-hungry boar who becomes dictator; based on Stalin
The idealistic rival to Napoleon; leads the Battle of Cowshed and advocates the windmill
Napoleon’s manipulative propagandist; twists facts to control the animals.
The poetic pig who replaces "Beasts of England" with a new anthem
The faithful, hardworking cart-horse; tragic embodiment of the working class
Boxer’s nurturing companion; compassionate and increasingly doubtful
The vain mare who longs for sugar and ribbons; represents the bourgeoisie
A cynical, observant donkey; skeptical of change but slow to act
A white goat who can read and helps Clover verify the Commandments
The raven who spreads tales of Sugarcandy Mountain; a symbol of religion
The puppies trained by Napoleon as his secret police.
The puppies trained by Napoleon as his secret police.
The puppies trained by Napoleon as his secret police.
Flock-minded followers chanting slogans to drown dissent
Rebel when their eggs are commandeered; face harsh repercussions
A minor pig who tastes Napoleon’s food for poison (mentioned in script)
The negligent farmer overthrown at the story’s start; analog to Tsar Nicholas II
His wife, who abandons the farm during the rebellion
The hard-nosed owner of Pinchfield; betrays Napoleon in commerce and war
Owner of Foxwood, represents Western capitalism; uneasy ally
The human solicitor hired to facilitate trade between Animal Farm and humans