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Westport Country Playhouse 2026-27 Season - NYC EPA

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Westport Country Playhouse

Westport, CT (In Person)

Part-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/23/2026

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WESTPORT COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE 2026-27 SEASON
•NYC EPA (07.06.26)
CATEGORY
PERFORMER Westport Country Playhouse Westport, CT JOB DETAILS DESCRIPTION
Notice:
Audition Call Type:
EPA AUDITION DATE Monday, July 6, 2026 10:00 AM•6:00 PM (E)
BREAK:
1:00PM•2:00PM CONTRACT LORT Non-Rep $1114 weekly minimum (LORT C) SEEKING Equity actors for roles in Westport Country Playhouse's 2026-27 Season (see breakdown). No roles will be understudied. The Playhouse ismitted to building a diverse, equitable, and inclusivepany and strongly encourage actors of all backgrounds to audition.
PREPARATION
Please prepare a 2 minute monologue of your choice, and submit a hard copy picture and resume.
LOCATION
Ripley-Grier Studios (520) 520 8th Ave New York, NY 10018-6507 Room 16 I for auditions and 16 J for the holding room.
PERSONNEL
Bruce Warren, Director Beth Huisking, Managing Director See breakdown for production-specific personnel.
EXPECTED TO ATTEND
Joe Delafield, Playhouse Artistic Associate
OTHER DATES
See breakdown for production-specific dates. OTHER EPA Procedures are in effect for this audition. An Equity Monitor will be provided. Equity's contracts prohibit discrimination. Equity ismitted 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 Westport Country Playhouse 2026•2027 Season
KEN LUDWIG'S PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, PART 2
NAPOLEON
AT PEMBERLEY
By Ken Ludwig Directed by Emily Mann First Rehearsal Sept 22, 2026 Preview Oct 20, 2026 Opening Oct 24, 2026 Closing Nov 7, 2026 Potential for extension to Nov15
SEEKING:
ELIZABETH DARCY
Early twenties, beautiful, poised, and radiating intelligence
FITZWILLIAM DARCY
Early thirties. Handsome and aristocratic. Sometimes taciturn, but dutiful and devoted to his wife, Elizabeth
LIEUTENANT MELVILLE
late thirties, a handsome American who is a veteran of several wars and aide-de-camp to Napoleon
NAPOLEON BONAPARTE
mid-forties. An imposing force of nature. He has so much energy that even at rest, he feels ready to explode
LADY CATHERINE DE BOURGH
Mid-sixties. A severe, unsmiling aristocrat with a glare of anger that could cut through glass
ANNE DE BOURGH
Early twenties. Beaten down by her mother, she is pale and thin.
LYDIA WICKHAM
Late teens. She is Elizabeth's youngest sister, a wild, lively young woman with poor judgement, but a good heart.
MR. COLLINS/ MAJOR HUDSON LOWE
Late forties/ fifties. Collins is absurdly polite, insufferably pompous, and firmly believes that his studied humility makes him universally admired.
Lowe:
A belligerent Anglo-Irishman who hasmanded regiments in many heated and difficult battles. Stocky and mean-spirited
THE PANCAKE CLUB
By Charlotte Booker Directed by Mark Shanahan First Rehearsal March 23, 2027 Preview Apr 20, 2027 Opening Apr 24, 2027 Closing May 8, 2027
SEEKING:
BRENDA:
70-ish, a waitress at the pancake house, energetic and affable, still working hard for the money. Divorced with a daughter and two grandsons. A free spirit in the 1970's, lonelier than she seems.
JIM:
70-ish, semi-retired, active withmunity groups. Not originally from , Jim's a former Air Force sergeant, who worked another 20 years as a salesman. Married to Deb.
JACK:
70-ish, Conservative, successful, he works part-time at the Cadillac dealership he owns. Acerbic, opinionated, and usually right, according to himself.
RICK AMSTERDAM
70-ish, A snappy dresser, former State Department worker, Viet Nam vet, widower, grief counselor, and an almost-attorney. He worked in Europe for a long time, though he's originally from .
WILLA:
40-ish, Brenda's daughter. She works at Jack's car dealership. Newly divorced with two teenaged sons, she depends on her mother a lot.
DENISE HANGSLEBEN
(HAHNG SLAYBN): 70ish, CC's widow. Twice divorced with two grown children, a good Catholic with very high standards, except in her love life. She went to high school with CC and Brenda.
THE LEGEND OF GEORGIA
McBRIDE By Matthew Lopez Directed by Bruce Warren First Rehearsal June 15, 2027 Preview July 13, 2027 Opening July 17, 2027 Closing July 31, 2027
SEEKING:
CASEY/GEORGIA
Male-identifying, 20s, Caucasian. As CASEY he is a charismatic and charming small town high school football star turned Elvis impersonator. A loyal, loving husband who dreams big, if not practically. As GEORGIA she is a drag queen with Elvis, Country and Rock 'n Roll roots, but ultimately a wholly original creation and a force of nature. Sexy, flirtatious, and powerful. Must befortable singing while playing guitar live.
JO:
Female-identifying, 20s, African-American. JO is Casey's wife, a caring and supportive partner. She's a realist who's prone to being fatalistic. She works hard in a service job and it's taken a toll, but her pragmatism grounds Casey while he enables her to breathe and dream.
MISS TRACEY MILLS/BOBBY
Male-identifying, 40s-50s, any ethnicity. As TRACEY, she is a seasoned drag queen, professional, confident, very funny. Her sharp tongue masks her heart of gold; she's kind, protective and nurturing to Casey. Out of drag, as BOBBY, he still has Miss Tracey's wit and tough love, but without all the rhinestones and ruffles.
REXY/JASON
Male-identifying, 20s-30s, any ethnicity. As REXY, she is very funny, feisty and fierce with a dark past. A fairly trashy gal who fancies herself the most sophisticated in the room. Thrives on conflict and is a bit of a hot mess, but she has great respect for the history and art of drag. As JASON, he is the sweet best friend of Jo and Casey, as well as their landlord. He has a contentious relationship with his wife, so he usually prefers being in their home to his.
EDDIE:
Male-identifying, 50s-60s, any ethnicity. EDDIE, cousin to Miss Tracey, is the easily flustered, hot-headed owner of a struggling dive bar trying to keep the business afloat. He's a bit rough around the edges, but later in the play he bes an amateur showman who loves the spotlight. SALARY LORT Non-Rep $1114 weekly minimum (LORT C) UNION AEA