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Dead Outlaw (Broadway)- NYC EPA (01.07.25)

CATEGORY: Performer

Producing Org TBD
New, NY

Job Details

DESCRIPTION

AUDITION DATE

Tuesday, January 7, 2025

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

BREAK: 1:30PM - 2:30PM

CONTRACT

Production (League)

$2638 weekly minimum


SEEKING

Equity actors for roles in DEAD OUTLAW (see breakdown).

PREPARATION

Please prepare a short song of your choice from the classic period of Rock, Soul, and

Country (think roughly between the years 1955-1975). No musical theatre songs please.

Bring your book and a picture and resume, stapled together.


LOCATION

Pearl Studios (519)

519 8th Ave

12th Fl

New York, NY 10018

Studio F (Auditions), Studio D (Holding)

PERSONNEL

Producer: Lia Vollack Productions, Sonia

Friedman Productions

Music and Lyrics by David Yazbek & Erik Della Penna

Book: Itamar Moses

Conceived by: David Yazbek

Music Supervisor: Dean Sharenow

Music Director: Rebekah Bruce

Director: David Cromer

General Manager: Bespoke Theatricals

EXPECTED TO ATTEND:

Casting Director: Peter Van Dam, CSA - Tara Rubin Casting

OTHER DATES

1st Rehearsal: o/a 3/17/25

1st Preview: o/a 4/12/25

Opening: o/a 4/27/25

OTHER

Venue: Longacre Theatre

EPA Procedures are in effect for this audition.

An Equity Monitor will be provided.

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

DEAD OUTLAW

SEEKING:

ACTOR 9 – Male Presenting, 30s - 50s. Any Ethnicity. An excellent rock/folk guitar player and
vocalist.

OFFSTAGE COVER 3 – Male Presenting, Late 40s – 60’s. API. Will cover the role of Thomas
Noguchi, LA County Coroner to the Stars. Also, will cover the roles of James Patterson, Louis Sonney, William Root, and various Americans of complex morality from 1880 through 1976 anywhere between Searsmont, Maine and Long Beach, California. Sings in all styles with a focus on old school crooning, à la Rat Pack.

OFFSTAGE COVER 4 – Male Presenting, 20s – early 40s. Indigenous. Covers the role of Andy
Payne. Also covers the roles of Luke Johnson, Coroner Johnson, Dwain Esper, and various
Americans of complex morality from 1880 through 1976 anywhere between Searsmont, Maine and
Long Beach, California. Sings in all styles and is a good harmonizer with a wide vocal range.

OFFSTAGE COVER 5 – Male Presenting, 40s - 60s. Any ethnicity. Covers the role of The
Bandleader/Storyteller, who represents the author’s fascination with the story of Elmer McCurdy as it relates to fame and mortality. The actor narrates the show and fronts the band. Will also cover roles of various Americans of complex morality from 1880 through 1976 anywhere between Searsmont, Maine and Long Beach, California. Strong storyteller and singer with a direct, conversational, and powerful voice. Plays guitar.

OFFSTAGE COVER 6 - Male Presenting, Mid 20s - 30s. Any ethnicity. Will cover the role of Elmer
McCurdy, the Dead Outlaw. A lost and angry young man with a need to matter and a few sparks of
decency in his antisocial soul. Will also cover the roles of Charles Patterson, Louis from Iola, and
various Americans of complex morality from 1880 through 1976 anywhere between Searsmont, Maine and Long Beach, California. Is a strong singer with both an edgy and vulnerable voice.

THE FOLLOWING ROLES ARE ON OFFER:
ACTOR 1 - Male Presenting, 40s - 60s. Any ethnicity. The Bandleader/Storyteller, who represents the author’s fascination with the story of Elmer McCurdy as it relates to fame and mortality. Narrates the show and fronts the band. Strong storyteller and singer with a direct, conversational, and powerful voice (Examples: Rockabilly, Iggy Pop). Plays guitar.

ACTOR 2 - Male Presenting, Mid 20s - 30s. White. Elmer McCurdy, the Dead Outlaw. A lost andangry young man with a need to matter and a few sparks of decency in his antisocial soul. Is a strong singer with both an edgy and vulnerable voice (Examples: Jack White and Brittany Howard of Alabama Shakes).

ACTOR 3 - Female Presenting, 20s - 30s. Any ethnicity. Maggie, Millicent and various roles as cast. Maggie is a young midwestern woman with a very clear plan for the American dream of success and family. Millicent grows from child to young adult in consultation with the Dead Outlaw. Also doubles various Americans from 1880 through 1976 anywhere between Searsmont, Maine and Long Beach, California. Should have a rich and mournful singing voice.

ACTOR 4 - Male Presenting, Late 40s - 60s. API. Thomas Noguchi, LA County Coroner to the Stars. Also plays James Patterson and various Americans of complex morality from 1880 through 1976 anywhere between Searsmont, Maine and Long Beach, California. Sings in all styles with a focus on old school crooning, à la Rat Pack.

ACTOR 5 - Male Presenting, 20s - 40s. Indigenous. Actor Who Is Not Playing Andy Payne. Doubles as Luke Johnson, Elmer’s Accomplice and various Americans of complex morality from 1880 through 1976 anywhere between Searsmont, Maine and Long Beach, California. Sings in all styles and is a good harmonizer with a wide vocal range.

ACTOR 6 - Male Presenting, 20s - 40s. Any Ethnicity. Coroner Johnson. Doubles as Dwain Esper and various Americans of complex morality from 1880 through 1976 anywhere between Searsmont, Maine and Long Beach, California. Sings in all styles, be a good harmonizer with a wide vocal range.

ACTOR 7 - Male Presenting, 20s - 40s. Any Ethnicity. Charles Patterson. Doubles as Louis from Iola and various Americans of complex morality from 1880 through 1976 anywhere between Searsmont, Maine and Long Beach, California. Sings in all styles and is a good harmonizer with a wide vocal range.

ACTOR 8 – Male Presenting, Late 40s - 60s. Any Ethnicity. Louis Sonney. Doubles as William Root and various Americans of complex morality from 1880 through 1976 anywhere between Searsmont, Maine and Long Beach, California. Sings in all styles and is a good harmonizer with a wide vocal range.

OFFSTAGE COVER 1 – Female Presenting, 20s - 30s. Any ethnicity. Will cover the roles of Maggie,
Millicent and various roles as cast. Maggie is a young midwestern woman with a very clear plan for the American dream of success and family. Millicent grows from child to young adult in consultation with the Dead Outlaw. Doubles as various Americans from 1880 through 1976 anywhere between
Searsmont, Maine and Long Beach, California. Has a rich and mournful singing voice.

OFFSTAGE COVER 2– Male Presenting, Mid 20s - 30s. Any ethnicity. Will cover the role of Elmer
McCurdy, the Dead Outlaw. A lost and angry young man with a need to matter and a few sparks of
decency in his antisocial soul. Will also cover roles of various Americans of complex morality from
1880 through 1976 anywhere between Searsmont, Maine and Long Beach, California. A strong singer with both an edgy and vulnerable voice.

SALARY

Production (League) $2638 weekly minimum

UNION

AEA

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