Hampton Theatre Company Will Hold Auditions for 'Clybourne Park'
The Hampton Theatre Company will hold open auditions for Clybourne Park, Bruce Norris’s Pulitzer- and Tony-winning drama about racism as experienced through the changing demographics of a midwestern city.
Auditions are Sunday and Monday, January 11 and 12, from 5 to 7 p.m., at the Quogue Community Hall on Jessup Avenue in Quogue. Both union and non-union actors are invited to attend.
The play contains roles for four men and three women, aged late 20s to late 40s. Three men and two women are Caucasian. One man and one woman are African-American.
Rehearsals for Clybourne Park begin in early February, with performances running from March 12 through 29, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday afternoons, at the Quogue Community Hall. Sarah Hunnewell directs.
Readings will be from the script. No monologue or appointment is necessary. For more information, contact sarah@hamptontheatre.org or 631-726-4656. Information about the theater company can be found on the company’s web site, hamptontheatre.org. Anyone unable to attend the scheduled audition times, but who would like to read, should contact the company and an alternate time will be arranged if possible. Local housing is available for out-of-town actors. Special Appearance contract for Equity actors, if applicable.