Fish - NYC EPA
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WP Theater
New York, NY (In Person)
Full-Time
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FISH•NYC EPA (05.26.26)
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PERFORMER WP Theater New York, NY JOB DETAILS DESCRIPTIONNotice:
Audition Call Type:
EPA AUDITION DATE Tuesday, May 26, 2026 9:30 AM•5:30 PM (E)BREAK:
1:00PM•2:00PM. Sign-ups will end early due to the Memorial Day Holiday.CONTRACT
Off Broadway $859 weekly minimum (cat. 1) SEEKING Equity actors for roles in the Off-Broadway production of FISH (see breakdown). FISH is a Co-Production with WP Theater and Signature Theatre in association with New Light Theater Project, Consulting Producer Noor Theatre.PREPARATION
Actors should prepare a brief monologue. Please bring a physical copy of your resume and headshot stapled together.LOCATION
Actors' Equity New York Audition Center 165 W 46th St 16th Fl New York, NY 10036 PERSONNEL Written by Melis Aker Directed by Tatiana Pandiani See breakdown for production-specific personnel.EXPECTED TO ATTEND
WP Theater Producing Artistic Director:
Lisa McNultyWP Theater Associate Artistic Director:
Rebecca MartinezSignature Theatre Artistic Producer:
Jeremy EhlingerCasting Director:
Kelly GillespieCasting Director:
Joe GeryOTHER DATES
First Rehearsal:
September 1st, 2026 Previews begin: September 26th, 2026Opening:
October 11th, 2026 End of announced run: October 25th, 2026 Possible extension through: November 8th, 2026 OTHER wptheater 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 FISHPERSONNEL:
Written by Melis Aker Directed by Tatiana Pandiani WP Theater PersonnelProducing Artistic Director:
Lisa McNultyManaging Director:
Michael SagAssociate Artistic Director:
Rebecca Martinez Signature Theatre PersonnelArtistic Director:
Emily ShooltzExecutive Director:
Tim McClimonGeneral Manager:
Kenneth NaanepArtistic Producer:
Jeremy Ehlinger New Light Theater Project PersonnelArtistic Director:
Sarah NorrisProducing Director:
Michael AguirreAssociate Artistic Director:
Kleo Mitrokostas Noor Theatre PersonnelExecutive Director:
Ariana SafaraziArtistic Producer:
Kate Moore HeaneyDirector of New Work Development:
Sivan BattatSYNOPSIS
2016, London. Seventeen-year-old Karya is navigating her brother's unresolved disappearance. When her mother's outrageous theory about his wabouts starts to gain traction, Karya decides to put it to the test. With her best friend, she devises a twisted online experiment, setting a hook in the darkest corners of the internet. But what begins as a search for answers quickly spirals into something more sinister than she ever expected. By turns sharp, tensely funny, and tender, Fish is a darklyedicing-of-age story about grief, girlhood and games that go too far. Accent note for all roles: The play is set in London in 2016, and all actors should be able to work confidently in a contemporary British accent. The accent world should feel lived-in, specific, and urban (not heightened RP or generic "stage British.") For the teenage characters especially, the language has speed, bite, slang, and rhythm, so actors should befortable with a London/Greater London teenage register, with dialect work to be refined in rehearsal.SEEKING:
KARYA/Additional Voices:
("car•ee•yah"): F. 17. British-Turkish. Sharp, funny, guarded, not very femme, Karya is emotionally overburdened. She is trying to survive her brother's disappearance while managing her mother's grief and increasingly extreme theories. Clever and dry on the surface, she is lonelier and more vulnerable than she lets on. Her journey takes her from scepticism into obsession, as she begins testing a dangerous online theory for herself. Witty,edic chops.Accent:
Contemporary London/British teenage accent. Fast, dry, natural, not posh.CEYDA/Additional Voices:
("jay-duh") [ROLE CAST
]: F. Early 40s. Turkish. Karya's mother. A proud, funny and loving woman whose grief over her missing son has hardened into control, denial, and desperate belief. She can be outrageous and embarrassing, but never foolish. The role needs warmth, humour, volatility, and real emotional depth.Accent:
British-based English with Turkish specificity or Turkish-inflected English. Grounded and truthful, never caricatured. LIBBY/Additional Voices [ROLE CAST
]: F. 17. British. KARYA's best friend. Karya's best friend: chaotic, magnetic, funny, provocative, and fearless until things get genuinely dangerous. She pushes Karya further than Karya would go alone, but her recklessnesses from loyalty as much as mischief. Needs strongic timing, speed, and emotional intelligence beneath the bravado.Accent:
Contemporary London/British teenage accent. Slangy, quick, irreverent, fully lived-in.ISHA/Additional Voices:
("eee-sha"): F. 20s-early 30s, Syrian/SWANA/South Asian. Emir's former girlfriend. Sharp, furious, wounded, and unwilling to be polite about the assumptions made about her. Grew up in a Muslim family, but isn't religious herself. Funny, direct, defensive, and emotionally perceptive. Sharp, witty,edic chops.Accent:
Contemporary British/slightly more East London accent. Should feel Northeast London-raised. (NOTE:
Possible partial nudity required. The script calls for this character to appear topless for a short duration in a scene with three other cast members.)JON/Additional Voices:
M. late 20s-30s, British, non-white. A swimming instructor. Charming, relaxed, attractive, and philosophical. Studied Classics at university. Jon is the 'straight man' in this witty, fast pacededy.Accent:
Contemporary British accent SALARY Off Broadway $859 weekly minimum (cat. 1) UNION AEASimilar jobs in New York, NY
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