“Final Resting Place” SAG Micro-Budget Project Casting Call for Featured Roles
Featured Roles – Theatrical Live Stream Production (SAG Micro-Budget)
Job Description
A bold new theatrical production is casting diverse female-identifying actors for a SAG micro-budget live stream performance centered on domestic violence, media sensationalism, and America’s obsession with true crime. “Final Resting Place” is a gripping series of monologues and satirical vignettes spotlighting the lives of women entangled in the legacy of a serial killer.
Through haunting confessions, dark comedy, and piercing commentary, this play gives voice to the overlooked victims, survivors, and family members left behind. The project will culminate in a live-streamed event following limited rehearsals and includes a moderated talk-back with the audience.
Job Responsibilities
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Deliver emotionally intense and character-driven monologues
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Engage in limited rehearsals, one camera rehearsal, and a live studio recording
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Support other performances in a Greek chorus ensemble
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Contribute to the thematic tone and narrative through expressive physicality and vocal delivery
Requirements
Seeking performers for the following featured roles:
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Woman #1: Mid-30s, professional, in a suit at a work conference
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Lulu: 30s, suburban mom, yoga attire, drinks wine, true crime enthusiast, oblivious
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Lemon: 30s, suburban mom, confident, impatient, loves being right
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Woman #2: 20s, lying on a table in ‘tasteful’ underwear, called The Carrot
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Woman #3: 40s, PR professional, sharply dressed, obsessed with perfect shoes
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Woman #4: 30s, petite Latina cop, cautious and sharp, refuses drinks from men
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Lady Journalist (Tracey): 30s–40s, host of entertainment TV, film major, ambitious
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Woman #5: 25, stunning beauty, Southern belle type, self-aware of looks
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Woman #6: 20s–60s, poor, from Arkansas, wine birthmark, nicknamed ‘Frankenstupid’
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Woman #7: 40s–60s, has a restraining order, searching mother, smoker
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Woman #8: 18–21, African American, scholarship student, stuck and reflective
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Bloody Carrie: 20s–40s, married, popular true crime podcaster, flirty, avoids facts
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Penny Wise: 20s–40s, savvy businesswoman, single, ‘smart slut,’ podcaster
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Woman #10: 18+ to play late teens, Jane Doe #278, Nancy Healy’s daughter, ghostly
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Bret Raven: 30s–40s, male, cocky horror film director, friend to serial killer
Compensation
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$125 total stipend for rehearsals and performance
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Transportation to/from venue, meals, and a copy of the stream included
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Great exposure in a meaningful, socially conscious project
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Job Description
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Job Responsibilities
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