Unlimited Stages
Harrison, NY
Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA
AUDITION DATE
Friday, March 13, 2026
9:30 AM - 6:00 PM (E)
BREAK: 2:00PM - 3:00PM
CONTRACT
Mini
$793 weekly minimum
SEEKING
Equity actors for roles in GO DOWN, MOSES (see breakdown).
All Stage Managerial positions are currently filled.
PREPARATION
Please prepare a 1-minute contemporary dramatic monologue. Bring a picture and resume stapled together. Sides may be provided for callbacks. Please bring your headshot and resume stapled together.
LOCATION
A.R.T./New York Studios
520 8th Ave
New York, NY 10018
Enter through main building entrance; check lobby directory for studio room: Aibel Studio 3/13.
PERSONNEL
Playwright: Dana Leslie Goldstein
Producers: Unlimited Stages, Brandon M. Weber, Alexa Powell
Director: Brandon M. Weber
Associate Director: Alexa Powell
EXPECTED TO ATTEND:
OTHER DATES
First Rehearsal: Monday, April 20, 2026
First Preview: Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Official Opening: Friday, May 15, 2026
Closing: Sunday, May 31, 2026
Performance Schedule: Standard schedule to be determined; typical evening performances with possible matinees.
OTHER
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Breakdown
GO DOWN, MOSES
ABOUT THE PRODUCTION:
GO DOWN, MOSES (World Premiere)
It's 1985. Ethics professor Philip Hoffman and newly appointed Dean of Students Albert Becker already have a long history: they marched side by side for civil rights, registered voters together during Freedom Summer, and have maintained a friendship that crosses the boundaries of race, religion and country of birth. Now they work at a small, liberal university, where part of the job is training a new crop of activists. When a star student from the South Bronx crosses the administration and invites a controversial speaker to campus, free speech becomes a battle cry, and still-festering inequities become impossible to ignore.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
This production explores themes of free speech, civil rights, interracial friendship, and generational change in the 1980s American university setting. The play examines the intersection of African American and Jewish American experiences while interrogating privilege, power, and the limits of academic freedom.
ENCOURAGEMENT: Unlimited Stages encourages participation by performers of ALL RACES AND ETHNICITIES. We are committed to inclusive casting and actively seek diverse artists. While certain roles have specific ethnic requirements integral to the dramatic narrative, we welcome actors of all backgrounds to audition for roles where ethnicity is not specified.
SEEKING:
[ANGELA CARTER]
Female, 18, Black/African American. First-year student and firebrand. African American New Yorker. Passionate, politically charged, unafraid to challenge authority. Dynamic, youthful, commanding presence.
[TERRY MITCHELL]
Male, 18, Black/African American. First-year student, ambitious and privileged. African American. Navigates the tension between activism and assimilation with nuanced handling of class dynamics within the Black community.
[ALBERT BECKER]
Male, 40s-50s, Black/African American. Newly minted Dean of Students, formerly a History professor. Becker is Hoffman's oldest and dearest friend. Warm, authoritative, emotionally deep with a sense of gravitas, caught between administrative duty and personal loyalty.
[PHILLIP HOFFMAN]
Male, 50s-60s, Eastern European/White. Professor of Ethics. German Jewish refugee, widower. Becker's oldest and dearest friend. Intellectual, principled, wrestling with historical trauma and contemporary moral complexities. German Jewish accent/dialect skills are a plus.
[ISAAC SCHWARZ]
Male, 18, White/South African Jewish. First-year international student. Afrikaans accent required + strong dialect work essential. Also plays POLICE OFFICER (American accent). Wrestling with his identity as a Jewish South African during apartheid era.
[KATIE LINDEN]
Female, 18, Open Ethnicity (East Asian, Filipino, Hispanic, Indigenous, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Mixed Ethnicity, Pacific Islander, South Asian, Southeast Asian, White). Earnest first-year student, sheltered and suburban. Navigating privilege and awakening to social justice with evolving consciousness.
[JESSICA HOFFMAN]
Female, 18, Eastern European/White. Professor Hoffman's daughter. First-year student. Grieving the loss of her mother while establishing her own identity. Delicately vulnerable, searching, trying to heal.
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