Details
Union:
Non union
Area of media:
Play
Network:
Paid?:
No
Rates:
Copy/credit/stipends as follows: $100 gas stipend, $50 wardrobe stipend (if talents clothing is utilized for their character) + credit In the event the show turns a profit, actors will receive an appropriate percentage accordingly. Additionally, we will be filming this for purposes of archival. Each actor will receive a copy so they may use this work for the reels.
Deadline:
May 8, 2026
Callbacks:
TBD
Cities for response:
Los Angeles
Roles
| Role type | Role | Gender & Age range |
| Lead | Devon | Male 24 - 28 Years old |
Description Male, Black, age range 24-28. Devon clearly came from a strong church upbringing - he was the star in the gospel choir, and we can all see why. He is expressive, emotionally open and carries himself as the polished performer, while carrying a quiet shame of his past. Learning at a young age that the love and approval of his father had to be earned through masculinity, image and faith, he was (and still is) the church centered "good boy". He has internalized the rejection from an event out of his control, and now reclaims his voice . . . but this time, he does it outside the sanctuary. Strong character arc with beautifully written monologue.Talent must be available for all rehearsals (we will do our best to schedule rehearsals around the schedules of our entire cast), and will be paying a $100 gas stipend + $50 wardrobe bump, if talents wardrobe is utilized. Additionally, we will be filming this for purposes of archival. Each actor will receive a copy so they may use this work for the reels. | ||
| Role type | Role | Gender & Age range |
| Lead | Casey | Non-binary 25 - 35 Years old |
Description BIPOC (black, indigenous, people of color), approximately 30 years old. They are androgynous and gender-queer/non-binary/trans-masc. Casey is guarded, with a thin, controlled exterior - used to mask the pain. They alternate between sharp sarcasm and sudden vulnerability. Like a tortoise, the tough exterior shell of sarcasm is used for protection, but the delicate being under the shell is actually quite vulnerable when you are allowed to see it. Casey was a child who buried abuse under obedience and perfection to become the adult who is (finally) beginning to admit the rage and fragility caused by that abuse. Casey has a beautifully written monologue in this work - meant for an actor to truly sink their teeth into. | ||