Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill - NYC EPA (01.28.26) | Playbill

Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill - NYC EPA (01.28.26)

CATEGORY: Performer

Ivoryton Playhouse Foundation, Inc.
Ivoryton, CT

Job Details

DESCRIPTION

Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA


AUDITION DATE

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

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

Lunch 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM


CONTRACT

SPT

$784 weekly minimum (SPT 8)


SEEKING

Equity actors for roles in LADY DAY AT EMERSON'S BAR & GRILL (See breakdown).

Ivoryton Playhouse is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Ivoryton Playhouse aims to ensure that our productions and production teams reflect a multi-racial society that includes actors and stage managers with disabilities. Our casting process includes a flexible, inclusive policy to increase employment for actors and stage managers of color, women, seniors, and actors and stage managers with disabilities. We encourage actors of all races, ethnicities, gender identities, and abilities to audition. Ivoryton Playhouse is committed to diversity and encourages actors from underrepresented communities to apply.


PREPARATION

Please prepare Sides for the role you are interested in. Sides may be found at: https://www.ivorytonplayhouse.... . Also, please bring your headshot and resume stapled together.


LOCATION

Pearl Studios (500)

500 8th Ave

New York, NY 10018-6504


Holding room - Studio 303


PERSONNEL

Executive Director: Jacqueline Hubbard

Executive Producer: Ben Hope

Managing Director: Krista May


Expected to attend:

Director: Todd L. Underwood


OTHER DATES

First Rehearsal – April 21, 2026

First Preview – May 7, 2026

Opening – May 8, 2026

Closing – My 31, 2026

Performance Schedule: Wednesdays 2pm, Thursdays 2pm and 7:30pm, Fridays 7:30pm, Saturdays 2pm and 7:30pm, and Sundays 2pm


OTHER

ivorytonplayhouse.org

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

LADY DAY AT EMERSON'S BAR & GRILL


SYNOPSIS: Based on the legendary Billie Holiday, Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill is a play with music that will make you feel like you’re front and center, witnessing the jazz legend herself perform and share anecdotes about her life. The play takes place in March 1959 at Emerson's Bar and Grill, a run-down bar in South Philadelphia, where Holiday performs her well-known jazz songs and charms the audience with her natural joy for music and life. Though the narrative is historical fiction, Holiday shares real stories about her life, about everything from love affairs to substance abuse and segregation. The performance is one of her last before her death in July 1959. Holiday is accompanied by Jimmy Powers on the piano, a good friend and love of hers, who calms her and helps her as she becomes increasingly intoxicated throughout the night.


SEEKING:

Billie Holiday - A brilliant, wounded, and deeply vulnerable icon at a crossroads in her life and career. Billie is performing at Emerson’s Bar and Grill late in her life, grappling in real time with addiction, racism, exploitation, failing health, and profound personal loss. She does not present herself as a tragic figure—but tragedy leaks through her humor, her stories, and most powerfully, her music.

Her artistry is inseparable from her pain. Every lyric carries memory; every phrase is shaped by experience. The audience isn’t watching a concert so much as being invited into an unguarded communion. Billie shares her truth through song as it is happening, not as something safely in the past.

She is simultaneously professional and ragged, magnetic and fragile, controlled and unraveling. She can charm a room, tease the band, land a joke, and then, almost without warning, cut straight to the bone. Her emotional honesty must be raw, unsentimental, and utterly human. The performance should captivate and enthrall, even as it quietly unsettles.

We should enjoy her as much as we worry about her. She is funny, sensual, proud, and stubborn. She is also exhausted, haunted, and lonely. The tension between her iconic status and her visible deterioration is essential: a woman who is both a legend and a person still fighting to survive the night.

Aa fearless storyteller and a deeply intuitive musician. Makes the audience feel that these songs are not being “performed,” but remembered, endured, and survived in front of them.

Jimmy Powers - Black Male, 35 or older. Billie Holiday's devoted pianist, confidant, and accompanist, who serves as the grounding force in this play depicting her final, poignant performance; he's a supportive, watchful figure who both enables her drinking and subtly cares for her as she battles addiction and life's hardships, acting as a crucial, silent witness to her raw artistry and vulnerability. Expert piano required.

SALARY

SPT $784 weekly minimum (SPT 8)

UNION

AEA