Much Ado About Nothing - Franklin, NY EPA (03.03.26) | Playbill

Much Ado About Nothing - Franklin, NY EPA (03.03.26)

CATEGORY: Performer

Franklin Stock Company
Franklin, NY

Job Details

DESCRIPTION

Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA


AUDITION DATE

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

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

Lunch 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM


APPOINTMENTS

To schedule an audition appointment, please email: [email protected] . If you are unable to attend these in-person auditions you may submit a video audition at: https://franklinstagecompany.o... . The deadline for Video submissions is Wednesday, March 15, 2026.


CONTRACT

SPT

$500 weekly minimum (SPT 4)


SEEKING

Equity actors for roles in MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING (See breakdown).

FSC encourages participation by performers of all races and ethnicities.


PREPARATION

Please prepare Sides which can be found at: https://franklinstagecompany.o.... If you would like to submit a video for one of the roles that is cast, in case an emergency replacement is needed, you may submit a monologue.


LOCATION

Franklin Stage Co. Administrative Offices

574 Main Street

Franklin, NY 13775


1st Floor.


PERSONNEL

Playwright: William Shakespeare


Expected to attend:

Director / FSC Artistic Director: Patricia Buckley

Artistic Associate: Alyssa Perillo


OTHER DATES

First Rehearsal: June 16, 2026

Opening: July 3, 2026

Closing: July 19, 2026


OTHER

franklinstagecompany.org

Franklin, NY (ZIP 13775) is approximately 3.5- hours drive from NYC.

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 andencourages 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 toauditions.


BREAKDOWN

MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING


SEEKING:

Don John/Dogberry: [Male, 40s-50s] Don John: The illegitimate brother of Don Pedro and the play’s "plain-dealing villain." He is melancholic and bitter, motivated by a simple desire to cause mischief and ruin the happiness of those who have what he lacks. Dogberry: The local Constable and master of malapropisms—using the exact wrong word for the situation. Despite his absolute incompetence and inflated ego, he (ironically) is the one who ultimately uncovers the villainous plot.

Hero/Conrad: [Female, 20s-30s] Hero: Leonato’s daughter and the "ideal" Elizabethan woman—quiet, polite, and beautiful. While she lacks Beatrice’s fire, she possesses a gentle strength. Her character serves as the emotional heart of the play’s darker conflict when she is unjustly accused of infidelity. Conrad: Don John’s other follower. He’s more of a "yes-man" who listens to Don John’s brooding. His main claim to fame is being called an "ass" by Dogberry (and then calling Dogberry one back).

Margaret/Antonia: [Female, 30s-40s] Margaret: Hero’s waiting-woman and a bit of a wildcard. She is witty, and far more opinionated than Hero. She unwittingly becomes the central figure in the play’s crisis when she is mistaken for Hero while romancing Borachio. Antonia: Leonato’s sister (and Hero’s aunt). She’s fiercely loyal and provides a touching moment of rage when she tries to challenge the much younger Claudio to a duel to defend Hero’s honor.

Leonato/Verges: [Male, 50s-60s] – Leonato: Governor of Messina and father to Hero, who struggles with the public scandal involving his daughter. Verges: Dogberry's elderly, confused partner in the Watch.

Borachio/Friar [Male, 30s-50s] Borachio: A follower of Don John who carries out the plan to frame Hero. Friar: A wise figure who advises that Hero feign death to clear her name.

Benedick: THIS ROLE HAS BEEN CAST. [Male, 30s-40s] An aristocratic soldier from Padua. He is a cynical bachelor who engages in a "merry war" of wits with Beatrice.

Beatrice: THIS ROLE HAS BEEN CAST. [Female 30s-40s] Leonato’s niece. She is witty, sharp-tongued, and fiercely independent, initially swearing off marriage.

Don Pedro: THIS ROLE HAS BEEN CAST. [Male 30s-50s] Prince of Aragon. A powerful nobleman who acts as a matchmaker, orchestrating the tricks that unite both couples.

Claudio: THIS ROLE HAS BEEN CAST. [Male 30s-40s] A young, honorable soldier and friend to Don Pedro. He falls for Hero but easily believes false accusations against her.

SALARY

SPT $500 weekly minimum (SPT 4)

UNION

AEA