New IB Singer Play WORKSHOP at NYC's Theater For The New City | Playbill

 

New IB Singer Play WORKSHOP at NYC's Theater For The New City

CATEGORY: Performer

Black Box Studios LLC
Teaneck, NJ
US

Job Details

DESCRIPTION

A number of roles for select principals and four multi-character ensemble parts (onstage throughout), ages range late 20's through 60 requiring extreme physicality, remain open in the short-notice premiere workshop production of LIFE AFTER WARSAW: THE WORLD OF ISAAC BASHEVIS SINGER, IN HIS OWN WORDS, adapted for the stage by Michael Gurin and directed by Matt Okin. Created in exclusive consultation with the I.B. Singer Literary Trust, Michael Gurin's new workshop draft of LIFE AFTER WARSAW: THE WORLD OF ISAAC BASHEVIS SINGER, IN HIS OWN WORDS invites audiences to participate in the living imagination of the Nobel laureate. The great Yiddish writer, a lifetime student of Kabbalah, communicates onstage through the very language he used in his lifetime, as a world famous artist in his seventies, as a young, starving writer recounting his experiences in Warsaw between the Wars, and as a Rabbi's son, observing the world and his Orthodox Jewish family at the turn of the 20th century. Singer, ever the master storyteller, returns from the beyond to relate, in imaginative detail, the mysterious story of his own literary and personal life. Auditions ASAP by appointment only in Northern, NJ. Rehearsals day and eve from approx 11/20/24 through 12/18/24, some in Northern, NJ and most in NYC. Twelve performances Thurs - Suns from 12/19/24 - 1/5/24 with NO holiday conflicts. Please send brief cover letter, headshot/resume and brief reel samples.

DURATION

Nov 20, 2024 - Jan 5, 2025

SALARY

$300.00 – $600.00 per gig

UNION

Equity Showcase Code

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