‘night, Mother
The Pulitzer Prize winning Drama by Marsha Norman
Directed by Joye Levy
Assistant Director – Colby Bleicher
Stage Manager – Jackie Basalla
Assistant Stage Manager – Amie Benjamin
Rehearsals
February 2 – 20, 2025
Generally Sunday through Thursday evening
Tech
February 22 – 27, 2025
Performances
This two-woman play will feature local legends Megan Van De Hey and Billie McBride. Those roles are pre cast.
We are casting two female swings to cover these roles in the event of emergencies or sickness.
February 28 – March 9, 2025
Because of the limited time and large amount of material to be learned, no rehearsal, tech, or performance conflicts will be accepted. Swings must be present for all rehearsals and available for all scheduled performances.
All roles are paid:
$1,000 rehearsal stipend
$250 on-call stipend per performance week ($500 total)
Roles are paid at $100 per covered performance
Minimum Contract = $1500
No AEA/Equity contracts are available for these roles.
VIDEO SUBMISSIONS
Submissions are due by midnight on Friday November 8, 2024.
Requirements
- 1-minute contemporary/dramatic monologue
- Headshot and Resume
Please send all audition videos to thacauditions@gmail.com
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CALLBACKS
Callbacks will be held Saturday, November 16, 2024 from 2:00pm to 5:00pm.
More information will be provided to those invited to callbacks
This script deals with very difficult themes including self-harm, depression, abuse, and family trauma.
Please be familiar with the script before auditioning and ensure you are safe and comfortable delving into such topics.
Town Hall Arts center adheres to the Community Standards for Theatre for Colorado as set forward by the Colorado Theatre Guild.
Rehearsal and Performance calendar below (subject to change).
NO REHEARSAL, TECH, OR PERFORMANCE CONFLICTS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THIS PRODUCTION
Character Breakdown
This script deals with very difficult themes including self-harm, depression, abuse, and family trauma. Please be familiar with the script before auditioning and ensure you are safe and comfortable delving into such topics.
Thelma Cates (Mama)
Age: 50’s-60’s
Thelma is Jessie’s mother. She has begun to feel her age and so takes i easy when she can, or when it serves her purpose to let someone help her. But she speaks quickly and enjoys talking. She believes that things are what she says they are. Her sturdiness is more a mental quality than a physical one. She is chatty and nosy and this is HER house.
Jessie Cates
Age: 30’s-40’s
Jessie is vaguely unsteady, physically, and it is only in the last year that she has gained control of her mind and body. During the course of the play, she is determined to hold onto that control. As a rule, Jessie doesn’t feel much like talking. Other people have rarely found her quirky sense of humor amusing. She has a peaceful energy and a sense of purpose, but is clearly aware of the time passing moment by moment.