Vermont Farm Project (role of Kim) Headshot and Resume Submissions - White River Junction, VT (1/6/25) | Playbill

 

Vermont Farm Project (role of Kim) Headshot and Resume Submissions - White River Junction, VT (1/6/25)

CATEGORY: Performer

Northern Stage Company

Job Details

DESCRIPTION

CONTRACT

LORT Non-Rep

$807 weekly minimum (LORT D) + travel and housing.

SEEKING

Equity actors for the role of KIM in VERMONT FARM PROJECT.

NOTE: This role requires fiddle or violin performance. This role will not be understudied.

KIM (50s/60s) - Kim radiates Vermont-woman energy; she graduated from Middleberry in the 70s, was a pioneer in the CSA movement, and has been all-but-running Glenn’s family farm/homestead with him since. Kim is a realist – and prides herself on being both clear-headed and non- sentimental. She does the books of the farm, and has a keen understanding of everything from homesteading to dairy. Married to Glenn and grappling with the prospect of retiring soon.


SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

Please submit your headshot and resume for consideration. Please include "Farm" in the subject line of your email.

Deadline: 12/30/2024

SUBMIT TO [email protected]


PERSONNEL

Music and Lyrics by: Tommy Crawford

Book by: Jessica Kahkoska

Directed by Sarah Wansley

VIEWING SUBMISSIONS:

Director: Sarah Wansley

Casting Director: Karie Koppel

OTHER DATES

Invited auditions will be held the week of January 6th.

First Rehearsal: April 15, 2025

First Preview: May 7, 2025

Opening: May 10, 2025

Closing: May 25, 2025

OTHER

Location: Northern Stage (White River Junction, Vermont)

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 submit.

SALARY

$807 weekly minimum (LORT D) + travel and housing.

UNION

Equity

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