GET READY!!! Two Sues Casting is excited to cast this! More Info to follow. Get those headshots and measurements updated. These are SAG roles $703/day. Non union will be considered. Must be local Rochester, NY hire. Stand Ins for Bel Powell and Nick Robinson are $219/day. Background roles will follow later.
Storyline: Turn Me On takes place in a reality where the inconvenience of human emotion has been eradicated by a government-imposed daily vitamin. When a young couple skip their daily dose, they discover love, joy and sex for the first time, but they quickly come to realize they must also handle the emotional baggage that comes with it…
SEEKING:
- DOCTOR – Male or Female, 30’s, all ethnicities and abilities. This pleasantly dry, efficient, perfunctory doctor diagnoses Joy with cancer, then provides her with a quick treatment to eradicate it in just three days – all she has to do is stop taking the government prescribed “vitamins” while the treatment does its work – an idea that rattles Joy to her core… (1 VERY GOOD SCENE)
- OFFICER – Female, 30’s, all ethnicities. This mildly cheerful government official stops in to check on two community members who have not shown up for work in several days. (1 GOOD SCENE)
- WILLIAM’S NEW PARTNER – Female, mid-late 20’s, any ethnicity. Attractive and pleasant, but without any emotional connection to the world around her, she is unfazed when her partner’s ex bursts into her apartment uninvited. (2 LINES, 2 SCENES)
- YOUNG MAN – Male, 20s-30s, all ethnicities and abilities. This friendly, mildly pleasant young man greets a neighbor after moving into his freshly scrubbed new apartment. (3 LINES, 1 SCENE)
- MAN (SUPPORT ANIMAL ENGINEER) – Male, 30’s-40’s, all ethnicities and abilities. This animal handler provides community members with their emotional support animals – which are rotated weekly to prevent “excessive attachment.” (3 LINES, 1 SCENE)
- CO-WORKER #1 / #2 – Male or Female, late 20’s – mid 30’s, all ethnicities and abilities. These pleasantly mild employees at the community “welcome center,” they quietly share their concerns about a colleague who is working far below her usual levels. They contemplate firing the employee before deciding that perhaps offering her a vacation might be a better step to boost her morale. (2 ROLES – 1 SHORT SCENE EACH)
- CO-WORKER – Male or female, early 30’s, all ethnicities and abilities. Pleasantly detached, this employee at the community “welcome center” notices a colleague acting out of sorts and pauses to ask if she is content. (1 LINE, 1 SCENE)
- MAN ON STREET – Male, 20s – 30s, all ethnicities and abilities. This pedestrian’s path is blocked by a fellow commuter – so he pleasantly asks her to step aside. (1 LINE, 1 SCENE)
- MALE NEIGHBOR – Male, 20s-30s, all ethnicities and abilities. After hearing loud noises and raised voices, he pokes his head out into the apartment hallway to see what the commotion is about. He asks the routine question – if they are “content.” (1 LINE, 1 SCENE)
- OFFICER AT WELCOME CENTER – Female, late 20’s-30’s, all ethnicities. When this government official discovers two community members trespassing in a restricted area, she grabs the leader and injects her with a sedative… (1 LINE, 1 SCENE)
- OFFICER AT DOOR – Female, 30’s, all ethnicities. In pursuit of a community member on the run, this officer demands that the offending parties open their apartment door immediately and accept “immediate termination.” However, after breaking down the front door, she finds the apartment empty, and a search ensues… (1 O/C LINE, 5 SHORT SCENES)
- BABY BETH 3-6 months old
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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
Job Description
An original musical inspired by Edgar Allan Poe’s classic story is now casting talented vocal performers for a staged reading. This workshop-style production aims to bring a powerful and emotionally rich adaptation to life, featuring a score in the style of iconic musicals like Les Misérables and Sweeney Todd. This is a great opportunity for performers looking to expand their musical theater resume with a unique and artistically fulfilling project.
Job Responsibilities
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Perform in a staged musical reading based on a literary adaptation
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Rehearse approximately 20 hours over several weekday evenings
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Collaborate with the creative team to bring ensemble and lead roles to life
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Attend and perform in a final staged reading event
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Take creative direction during musical and dramatic rehearsal sessions
Requirements
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All voice types are welcome; especially seeking mezzo-sopranos
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Strong vocal performance skills and ability to harmonize in a group setting
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Availability for evening rehearsals after Labor Day
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Prior experience in musical theater or vocal ensemble preferred
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Ability to travel to rehearsals and performance in Freeport
Compensation
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Paid opportunity
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Gain experience in a professionally guided musical workshop
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Ideal for performers seeking unique and artistic musical theater credits