Savage Wonder Art Center | Beacon, NY
Beacon, NY
Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA
AUDITION DATE
Thursday, April 23, 2026
9:30 AM - 5:30 PM (E)
Lunch 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
APPOINTMENTS
This audition will be run on a 1st come, 1st served basis beginning on the morning of the audition. The space will open at 9:00am.
CONTRACT
SPT
$155 weekly minimum ($16/per hour - Rehearsal;
$75/per performance)
SEEKING
Equity actors for roles in Savage Wonder’s Staged
Reading 2026 Season (See breakdown).
Staged readings take place one day per week for each show for 4 consecutive weeks.
PREPARATION
Please prepare a comedic monologue. Also, please bring your headshot and resume stapled together.
LOCATION
Savage Wonder Art Center
141 Main Street
Beacon, NY 12508
PERSONNEL
Expected to attend:
Christopher Paul Meyer - Artistic Director
Jenn Haltman - Casting Director
See breakdown for production specific dates.
OTHER DATES
Additional rehearsals can take place one week prior to the first performance day,
See breakdown for production specific dates.
OTHER
An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.
Equity’s contracts prohibit discrimination. Equity icommitted 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
Savage Wonder’s Staged Reading 2026 Season
VELVET CONFESSIONAL: VETERAN AUTHORED 10 MINUTE PLAYS
JOHNNY ROSIE by Quincy Long
JUMPERS by Christopher Paul Meyer
HAROLD EVENTUALLY RECONCILES WITH HIS SISTER IN ONE SECOND by Jason Pizzarello
INTERMISSION PLAY by Dakota Silvey
STRANGERS OFF A TRAIN by Samara Suskind
Director: Christopher Paul Meyer
First Rehearsal: Saturday, May 2: 12pm-5pm
Performances: Saturday, May 2 / Saturday, May 9 / Saturday, May 16 / Saturday, May 23 / Saturday, May 30, 2026
SEEKING (A company of 3 men and 2 women to play a variety of roles in these short plays):
JOHNNY ROSIE
SEEKING:
JOHNNY: an emotional mobster.
ROSIE: his commonsensical moll.
JUMPERS
SEEKING:
OLSON: Around 30, male (any race)
PRISSY: 26, female (any race)
MOTHER: Shrill and frightened. Doubles as STRANGER (offstage voice)
HAROLD EVENTUALLY RECONCILES WITH HIS SISTER IN ONE SECOND
SEEKING:
HAROLD: has just returned.
JULIE: his sister, never left.
INTERMISSION PLAY
SEEKING:
KAIYA: Late 20s
TOPHER: Early 30s
STRANGERS OFF A TRAIN
SEEKING:
CHRIS: Late teens to twenties. Just trying to stay calm.
CHARLIE: Late teens to twenties. Just trying to do the right thing.
THE LESSON
Written by Eugene Ionesco
Translation by Donald M. Allen
Director: Christopher Paul Meyer
First Rehearsal: Saturday, June: 12pm-5pm
Performances: Saturday, June 6 / Saturday, June 13 / Saturday, June 20 / Saturday, June 27, 2026
SYNOPSIS: An elderly professor and his young female student experience what must certainly be the most remarkable and bizarre lesson in the history of pedagogy. It ends with murder.
SEEKING:
THE PROFESSOR: Male, 50-60. Any ethnicity.
THE YOUNG PUPIL: Female, 18. Any ethnicity.
THE MAID: Female, 45-50. Any ethnicity.
BLACK CURTAIN SOCIETY: VETERAN AUTHORED 10 MINUTE PLAYS
THE SWEET LIFE by James Aragon
MACHINE IN THE GHOST by Christopher Paul Meyer
VERISIMILITUDE by Christopher Paul Meyer
THE SIDE OF CAUTION by Mike Oppenheim
SWIMSHARE by Robert Weibezahl
Director: Christopher Paul Meyer
First Rehearsal: Saturday, July 11: 12pm-5pm
Performances: Saturday, July 11 / Saturday, July 18 / Saturday, July 25, 2026
SEEKING (A company of 3 men and 2 women to play a variety of roles in these short plays):
THE SWEET LIFE
SEEKING:
DEKE: A detective
NORA: A waitress
IRMA: A woman with a secret
JOHN: A man who loves Irma
DELIVERY MAN
MACHINE IN THE GHOST
SEEKING:
JULIAN: 32, bookstore manager
SOLANGE: 33, international peace activist
MILES: 33, bookstore owner and writer.
VERISIMILITUDE
SEEKING:
LYNNE: Female, 35-50
MARE: Female, 35-50
THE SIDE OF CAUTION
SEEKING:
BAO: Vietnamese. Colonel Shaw’s servant.
PHIL: Works for the Agency for International Development
COLONEL SHAW: Army officer
VIETNAMESE LABORER
JEANETTE: Phil’s wife
SWIMSHARE
SEEKING:
NELSON: Male, early 30s-mid 40s. Confounded but polite.
ANNA: Female, early 30s-mid 40s. Gentle, accommodating.
VICKI: Female, late 30s-late 40s. Garrulous, loud.
LEO: Male, late 30s-late 40s. Mostly silent.
ABSURDISTAN: Une Vaudeville de Guerre short plays
Written by Christopher Paul Meyer
Director: Christopher Paul Meyer
First Rehearsal: Saturday, August 1: 12pm-5pm
Performances: Saturday, August 1 / Saturday, August 8 / Saturday, August 15 / Saturday, August 22 /
Saturday, August 29, 2026
SEEKING;
A: Military-aged person. Any gender. Any ethnicity.
B: Military-aged person. Any gender. Any ethnicity.
C: Military-aged person. Any gender. Any ethnicity.
D: Military-aged person. Any gender. Any ethnicity.
E: Military-aged person. Any gender. Any ethnicity.
THE TRIAL
Written by Franz Kafka
Translation by Christopher Paul Meyer
Director: Christopher Paul Meyer
Rehearsals: Thursday, August 20: 10am-5pm / Thursday, August 27: 10am-5pm
Performances: Saturday, September 5 / Saturday, September 12 / Saturday, September 19 / Saturday, September 26
SYNOPSIS: A new adaptation of the classic Kafka story which tells the story of Josef K, who is arrested and prosecuted for a crime, though that crime is never revealed.
SEEKING (A company of 5 actors to play the following roles):
JOSEPH K: Chief Clerk of a bank. Ambitious, shrewd, and on the fast track to success. More competent
than kind. Arrested one morning for no reason.
FRAULEIN BURSTNER: A boarder in the same house as Joseph K. She lets him kiss her one night but
then rebuffs his advances.
FRAU GRUBACH: Runs the lodging house where Joseph lives and holds him in high regard.
UNCLE KARL: Joseph’s uncle and former guardian.
HULD: Joseph’s ineffective lawyer
LENI: Huld’s nurse who soon becomes Joseph’s lover.
ASSISTANT MANAGER: Joseph’s rival at the bank.
BLOCK: A tradesman and another accused man and client of Huld.
TITORELLI: A Court Painter. Offers help to Joseph about how the court works.
THE TELL-TALE HEART
Written by Edgar Allen Poe
Adaptation by Christopher Soucy
Director: Christopher Paul Meyer
Rehearsals: Thursday, September 17: 10am-5pm / Thursday, September 24: 10am-5pm Performances: Saturday, October 3, Saturday / October 10 / Saturday, October 17 / Saturday, October 24
/ Saturday, October 31, 2026
SYNOPSIS: A new adaptation of the Edgar Allen Poe story for the stage. The story of an unnamed narrator who describes a murder they committed.
SEEKING:
THE NARRATOR: The murderer of the old man.
THE OLD MAN: The murder victim.
2 POLICE OFFICERS: They are called to investigate the murder.
SAVE HAMLET
Written by Mark Harvey Levine
Director: Christopher Paul Meyer
Rehearsals: Thursday, October 22: 10am-5pm / Thursday, October 29: 10am-5pm
Performances: Saturday, November 7 / November 14 / Saturday, November 21, 2026
SYNOPSIS: In this version of Hamlet, a lot of the characters turn out to be women in disguise. They realize if they don't step in, the whole thing is going to end in tragedy. With women now in charge, it's Shakespeare's famous play, but funnier and less murder-y.
SEEKING (A company of 8 actors to play the following roles):
BERNADETTE: Late Teens-Early 20s, Disguises herself as Bernardo. Snarky.
FRANCESCA: Late Teens-Early 20s, Disguises herself as Francisco. Doubles as CORNELIUS, REYNALDO
and GARFUNKEL. Enthusiastic, resourceful.
MARCELLA: Late Teens-Early 20s, Disguises herself as Marcellus. Smart, Type A.
HORATIA: Late Teens-Early 20s, Disguises herself as Horatio. Bookish, nerdy, stuffy. Likes Hamlet.
GERTRUDE: 40s-50s, Hamlet’s mom. Overbearing, embarrassing.
OPHELIA: Late Teens-Early 20s, Polonius’ daughter. Increasingly feisty.
FIRST PLAYER: Runs a troupe of actors.
FIRST GRAVEDIGGER: Digs graves. It’s a living.
FORTINBRAS: Late Teens-Early 20s, Prince of Norway. Sheepish.
GHOST: 40s-60s, The Ghost of Hamlet’s father.
CLAUDIUS: 40s-60s, The current King. Not very bright. Talks like a 1920's gangster.
LAERTES: Late Teens-Early 20s, Ophelia’s brother, Polonius’ son. Kind of a hot-head.
POLONIUS: 40s-60s Advisor to the King. Ophelia and Laertes’ father. An overconfident fool.
HAMLET: Late Teens-Early 20s, Prince of Denmark. Nice, but a little out of his depth.
ROSENCRANTZ: Late Teens-Early 20s, School Friend of Hamlet
GUILDENSTERN: Late Teens-Early 20s, School Friend of Hamlet
VOLTEMAND: Ambassador to Norway.
OSRIC: A local Lord. Kind of an idiot.
SPT $155 weekly minimum ($16/per hour - Rehearsal; $75/per performance)
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