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1776 - NYC EPA (01.09.26)

CATEGORY: Performer

per Mill Playhouse | Millburn, NJ
Millburn, NJ

Job Details

DESCRIPTION

Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA


AUDITION DATE

Friday, January 9, 2026

10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (E)

Lunch 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM

CONTRACT

COST

$1214 weekly minimum (Tier 4)

SEEKING

Equity actors for roles in 1776 (See breakdown).

All roles will be understudied.

Paper Mill Playhouse is committed to antiracism and anti-oppression practices in all areas, including casting. We acknowledge histories of systemic exclusionary practices and will continue to dismantle barriers to theatre making. Paper Mill Playhouse welcomes diversity and inclusion across the spectrum of race, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, religion, neurodiversity, and artists with disabilities. The audition process is open to all actors and stage managers.

PREPARATION

Please prepare a brief cut of a traditional musical theater song in the style of the show that shows range. No pop/rock. Please bring a headshot and resume stapled together. An accompanist will be provided.

LOCATION

Pearl Studios (500)

500 8th Ave

New York, NY 10018-6504

Holding room - Studio 404

PERSONNEL

Producing Artistic Director: Mark S. Hoebee

Associate Artistic Director: Jen Bender

Associate Producer: Christopher Slavik

Music and Lyrics By: Sherman Edwards

Book By: Peter Stone

Director: Mark S. Hoebee

Choreographer/Musical Staging: TBD

Music Director: Jillian Zack

Casting Director: The TRC Company/Xavier

Rubiano, CSA

Expected to attend:

Mark S. Hoebee: Producing Artistic

Director/Director

Jen Bender: Associate Artistic Director

Xavier Rubiano, CSA: Casting Director

OTHER DATES

Rehearsals begin: March 9, 2026

1st Performance: April 1, 2026

Opening Night: April 5, 2026

Closing: May 2, 2026

OTHER

EPA Procedures are in effect for this audition.

An Equity Monitor will be provided.

Equity’s contracts prohibit discrimination.

Equity is committed to diversity and encourages all its employers to engage in a policy of equal employment opportunity designed to promote a positive model of inclusion. As such, Equity encourages performers of all ethnicities, gender identities, and ages, as well as performers with disabilities, to attend every audition.

Always bring your Equity Membership card to auditions.

BREAKDOWN

1776

SEEKING:

JOHN ADAMS – Male. 40s. Delegate from Massachusetts. John is a dutiful husband. Opinionated, passionate, and a bit boisterous, he wears his age with pride. Starving for independence from England. Vocal range: C3-F#4

STEPHEN HOPKINS – Male. 60+. Delegate from Rhode Island. Hopkins' drinking has led to an appearance befitting of the 2nd oldest in the Continental Congress. He has a dirty old man playfulness about him. Vocal range: C3-Eb4

ROGER SHERMAN – Male. 50s. Delegate from Connecticut. A coffee drinker with a penchant for hyperactivity, Sherman is a simple and balding cobbler. Vocal Range: C3-Bb4

ROBERT LIVINGSTON – Male. 30s. Delegate from New York. Recently a father, Livingston's disposition has become one of humility and graciousness. He has changed considerably over the years. Vocal Range: Bb2-F4

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN – Male. 60s. Delegate from Pennsylvania. Franklin is intelligent, well-traveled, and pleasantly cunning. A jolly and admirable fellow with whom one would desire to have a friendship. Vocal Range: Ab2-Eb4

JOHN DICKINSON – Male. 40s. Delegate from Pennsylvania. A thin, hawkish gentleman. He is sharp-tongued and a touch detestable. Vocal Range: A2-E4

COL. THOMAS MCKEAN – Male. 40s. Delegate from Delaware. McKean is florid and likable with a charming, yet commanding, Scottish Brogue. Vocal Range: C3-Eb4

RICHARD HENRY LEE – Male. 40s. Delegate from Virginia, Lee is a willowy aristocrat. His flamboyancy is intoxicating and borderline infuriating. Vocal Range: C3-G4

THOMAS JEFFERSON – Male. 30s. Delegate from Virginia. Though noticeably tall, Jefferson is mildmannered and sweet. Along with being a well-read man, he is very much in love with his wife. Vocal Range: C3-G4

EDWARD RUTLEDGE – Male. 30s. Delegate from South Carolina. Despite his good looks, Rutledge is haunting and somewhat ominous as the youngest member of the Continental Congress. There is a serpent-like quality to him. Vocal Range: C3-A4

ABIGAIL ADAMS – Female. 30s. Loving wife to John Adams. Intelligent, quick-witted, and talented with a pen, Abigail is a radiant and shapely beauty. Every bit as bright as her husband. Vocal Range: Db4-F5

MARTHA JEFFERSON – Female. 20s. Thomas Jefferson's very-much-in-love wife. Her looks are striking, her dancing delightful, and her humor appealing. She doesn't shy away from a good time. Joy radiates from her. Vocal Range: Bb3-D5

COURIER – Male. 20s. Any ethnicity. The message runner between General Washington's army and the Continental Congress. He has witnessed the hardships of war firsthand, although his innocent disposition and appearance may imply otherwise. Vocal Range: C3-Db4

JOHN HANCOCK – Male. 40s. President of the Congress, from MA. He was one of the wealthiest men in the Colonies. He began his political career in Boston as a protégé of Samuel Adams.

DR. JOSIAH BARTLETT – Male. 40s. Delegate from NH. Bartlett practiced medicine for over 40 years. During that time, he promoted wellness practices, including diet, exercise, fresh air, and a contented mind.

LEWIS MORRIS – Male. 30s. Delegate from NY. Morris was born at his politically connected family's estate, Morrisania, presently part of Bronx County.

REV. JOHN WITHERSPOON – Male. 50s. Delegate from NJ. A Scottish American Presbyterian minister, educator, farmer, and slaveholder, he embraced the concepts of Scottish common-sense realism. President of the College of New Jersey, he was influential in the development of the United States’ national character.

JAMES WILSON – Male. 30s. Delegate from PA. Born in Scotland, he was a legal scholar, jurist, and statesman. A leading legal theorist, he was one of the first four Associate Justices appointed to the Supreme Court by George Washington.

CAESAR RODNEY – Male. 40s-50s. Delegate from DE. He was an officer of the Delaware militia during the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. He was tormented throughout his life by asthma, and his adult years were plagued by a facial cancer.

GEORGE READ – Male. 40s. Delegate from DE. Described as “tall...gracefully formed, with pleasing features and lustrous brown eyes. His manners were dignified.... He commanded entire confidence.”

Also, “his legal abilities are said to be very great, but his powers of oratory are fatiguing and tiresome to the last degree; his voice is feeble and his articulation so bad that few can have patience to attend him.”

SAMUEL CHASE – Male. 30s. Delegate from MD. Nicknamed Old Bacon Face due to his proneness for a facial flush when angered or excited or due to his general ruddy complexion in general, or both.

JOSEPH HEWES – Male. 30s/40s. Delegate from NC. Born in Princeton to Quaker parents. Shipping merchant, appointed to the Naval Board and the Marine Committee, which laid foundation for the US Navy.

DR. LYMAN HALL – Male. 40s. Delegate from GA. Born in CT, graduated from Yale; physician, clergyman, statesman.

CHARLES THOMSON – Male. 40s. Secretary of the Congress. Irish born, a Latin teacher and translator. As secretary, Thomson chose what to include in the official journals of the Continental Congress (which caused some criticism and disputes).

ANDREW MCNAIR – Male. 60s. Congressional Custodian. Served as official ringer of the Liberty Bell from 1759 to 1776, and he likely rang it to announce independence, on July 8.

LEATHER APRON/PAINTER – Male. 20s. A working man.

OFF-STAGE FEMALE UNDERSTUDY – Female. 30s. Will understudy the roles of Abigail Adams & Martha Jefferson.

OFF-STAGE MALE UNDERSTUDY – Male. 30s. Will likely understudy the role of Dr. Josiah Barlett, Lewis Morris, Col. Thomas McKean, George Read, Leather Apron/Painter.


SALARY

COST $1214 weekly minimum (Tier 4)

UNION

AEA