Teens Needed For "The Family Portrait" Play
Seeking teens for "The Family Portrait" play. See the details below. About the project: A story of faith, love, struggle & family. Experience a powerful, inspiring story that will uplift, encourage, and renew your faith. Located in the Scarlett Community room If you are interested, please apply.
3 roles
The oldest of three siblings, intelligent, expressive, and deeply aware of her role in the family. She is strong-willed and outspoken, often carrying the weight and expectations that come with being the eldest. While she presents confidence and clarity, she privately struggles with pressure, responsibility, and the feeling of needing to always "have it together" for her younger siblings. Emotionally layered and relatable, she is learning how to balance leadership with her own personal identity.
The middle child in the family, often feeling overlooked and invisible between her older sister and younger sibling. Quiet. Observant and deeply supportive of her family, Chloe carries a gentle spirit but struggles internally with feeling unseen and unheard. While she rarely demands attention, she quietly absorbs the emotional tension around her and processes more than she expresses. For more information, please see the attachment.
The youngest and only son in the family, he is energetic, humorous, and the natural comic relief. He rarely takes things seriously and often uses humor to shift attention away from deeper family tension. Fun-loving and attention-seeking, he enjoys being the center of the room, yet beneath the laughter is an inner struggle with pressure and identity as the only son. While he brings lightness, he is also quietly learning what it means to be taken seriously within his family.