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Purlie - Equity Video Submissions (01.20.25)

CATEGORY: Performer

American Theater Group
East Brunswick, NJ

Job Details

DESCRIPTION

Call Type: EPA


AUDITION DATE

Monday, January 20, 2025

11:55 PM - 11:59 PM (E)

CONTRACT

SPT $538 weekly minimum (SPT 5) + health/pension/travel


SEEKING

Equity actors for roles in PURLIE (see breakdown).

Some roles will be understudied.

PREPARATION

Please prepare a song in the style of the score (traditional Broadway with

Jazz/Gospel/R&B influences) with material of your choosing. In the event that a performer does not have access to audition accompaniment tracks of their own the theatre has provided audition accompaniment cuts of Irving Berlin's "Always," now in the public domain, which you are welcome to use as a general singing audition. it has been provided in 4 separate keys (Soprano/Alto/Tenor/Bass)

and tracks/sheet music can be obtained from:

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/1a4...AAALsljpkIdBCzETdyi6ulVna?dl=0 - please

do NOT feel obligated to sing this song, however. You are welcome to use any

material of your choosing, but we do strongly prefer that you sing with accompaniment or an accompaniment track. The Equity video

submission deadline is January, 20th, 2025, at 11:59pm ET.


LOCATION

Via Submission

New York, NY 10036

PERSONNEL

Producer: American Theater Group (James Vagias, Producing Artistic Director)
Music: Gary Geld
Lyrics: Peter Udell
Book: Ossie Davis, Peter Udell and Philip Rose
Based on "Purlie Victorious" by Ossie Davis;
Director/Choreographer: Kenny Ingram
Music Director: Danté L. Harrell
Viewing Submissions:
Casting Director: Michael Cassara, CSA


OTHER DATES

First rehearsal: on or after 2/13/2025 (TBD)

First preview: 3/6/2025

Closes: 3/23

OTHER

Rehearsals and performances will take place at Hamilton Stage, in Rahway, NJ (about 40 minutes from Penn Station via NJT).

As part of a concession, the employer will accept 25 video submissions from Equity members. Members will sign up online for one of the 25 slots. Only members who get one of the 25 slots will receive a confirmation e-mail with the preparation and submissioninformation.

An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.
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

PURLIE

SYNOPSIS: Purlie is the 1970 musical adaptation of Ossie Davis's comedic play Purlie Victorious about a raveling preacher who returns to his hometown in Georgia and concocts a scheme to reclaim his church. Nominated for five Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Direction and Best Choreography, the original Broadway production received Tony Awards for Best Performance by a Leading Actor (Cleavon Little as Purlie) and Best Performance by a Featured Actress (Melba Moore as Lutiebelle).


SEEKING:

[PURLIE VICTORIOUS JUDSON] Black. 30s to early 40s, male. A charismatic con man (think Harold Hill). He must dominate the stage as soon as he sets foot on it. Like any good preacher, he sometimes sings when he talks and talks when he sings.

[LUTIEBELLE GUSSIE MAE JENKINS] Black. 18+ to play early 20s, female. From the backwoods ofAlabama, she has been a servant in a white household. Naive, innocent, good-hearted - she met Purlie in Alabama as a preacher and accompanied him back to the plantation to assist him with his
scheme. Purlie is planning to have her impersonate dead cousin Bee. Lutiebelle helps Purlie with his plans but she has plans herself: to make Purlie her husband. The audience falls in love with her immediately. Sings “I Got Love”

[MISSY JUDSON] Black, female, late 30s/early 40s. Aunt Missy is Purlie’s sister-in-law. Kind hearted (but firm) matriarch of the Judson family. Married to Purlie’s brother Gitlow Judson.


[GITLOW JUDSON] Black, male, late 30s/early 40s. Purlie’s brother who does little to lessen the sibling rivalry. He accepts the realities of plantation life. Appointed “Deputy for the Colored” by the owner of the plantation.

[OL’ CAP’N COTCHIPEE] white, male, 50s+. The Plantation Owner who is Purlie's antagonist. A white southerner who is not with the movement and can’t understand why ‘the old ways’ need changing. His symbol of authority is a bullwhip.


[IDELLA LANDY/CHURCH SOLOIST] Black, female, 40s-60s+. [IDELLA LANDY] is Charlie’s nurse and confidant since birth. Self-assured and wise. Doubles as

[CHURCH SOLOIST] The lead singer of the church choir, she opens the show with a rousing raise-the-roof gospel solo.


[CHARLIE COTCHIPEE] white, male, 20s. Ol’ Cap’n’s son. A (not particularly talented) aspiring folk singer for justice. He represents the New South and has more in common with Purlie than his father.
Plays guitar, at least a bit.


[ENSEMBLE ROLES] Black, any gender identity, 18+.Strong singer/dancer/actors.



SALARY

SPT $538 weekly minimum (SPT 5) + health/pension/travel

UNION

AEA

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