Seeking Teens for "The Importance of Being Earnest"
Auditions for production of "The Importance of Being Earnest". Seeking young actors. Please see the breakdown below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. About the project: Perhaps the original screwball romcom! Jack and Algernon invent fake identities so they can slip away from their everyday lives for a bit of romance and fun. Things get complicated when they both pretend to be named Ernest while courting two women. Additional info: Auditions will consist of cold reads from the script. You can read the play at many sites online; watch on YouTube; or any of several movies. Please prepare a short comedic monologue (one minute or less). British/Scottish/Irish accents encouraged. Performance dates: January 16 -18, 23 - 25. If you are interested, please apply.
8 roles
Smart, sincere, and secretly living a double life. Pretending to be “Ernest” to escape to the city and chase love.
Wild, witty, and always up for mischief. He lives for clever wordplay, cucumber sandwiches, and stirring up trouble.
Elegant, confident, delightfully dramatic. She knows what she wants: a man named Ernest.
Sweet, imaginative, and secretly rebellious. Her diary is full of imaginary romantic adventures.
Commanding, opinionated, intense. The ultimate authority figure. Tries to run everyone’s life.
Proper, prim, scatterbrained. She is Cecily’s tutor, but she’s hiding a few secrets of her own.
Gentle, well-meaning, awkward. The local clergyman with a soft spot for Miss Prism.
Servants in the households of Algernon and Jack. Both solemnly watch their employers act like idiots, and sometimes save them