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AUDITIONS! — A Doll’s House Part 2

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Sun, Mar 13,
10:00 am
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Sat, Mar 19,
10:00 am
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Sun, Mar 20,
10:00 am
The Rosendale Theatre presents A Doll’s House, Part 2, by Lucas Hnath
Rehearsals and performances are held in the Rosendale Theatre.
Director – Guy Anthony, adhp2guy@gmail.com

Audition Dates:
March 13, from 10 am – 4 pm
March 19, from 10 am – 1 pm
March 20, 10 am – 12 pm (call backs)

Prepare 1 or 2 minute monologue of your choice for the initial audition.

Performance Dates:
May 19, 20, 21, 22 at 7:30 pm
May 21 at 2 pm

NON-PAID

About the Play:
Lucas Hnath’s Tony-nominated A Doll’s House, Part 2 picks up where Ibsen’s groundbreaking play left off. Fifteen years ago, Nora left her husband, Torvald. In the years since, the two have had no contact. Nora has become a successful feminist writer, while Torvald continued to work at the bank and raised their children on his own. Now, Nora has learned that, contrary to what she believed, she and Torvald were never actually divorced. She returns to her old home to request Torvald finally grant her a divorce. But after all that’s happened, will Torvald be willing to give her what she wants? After all this time, is Nora prepared to face what she left behind?

 

Characters:
Nora: Female, 40-45, any race/ethnicity
Intelligent, independent, self-actualized and very successful, yet scandalized, author. On stage for the entire play.

Anne Marie: Female, 60+, any race/ethnicity
First Nora’s nanny, then her children’s, still in the household of Torvald. Honest, big-hearted, loyal and blunt.

Torvald: Male, 45-55, any race/ethnicity
Seems mild-mannered and reserved; still waters run deep. Actually self-centered; sees everything in terms of how it will affect his public image.

Emmy: Female, late teens/early 20s, any race/ethnicity
Nora and Torvald’s daughter, has no memory of her mother. Strong, cunning, intelligent.

 

COVID Policy:
Proof of vaccination required. Proof includes CDC Vaccination Card or New York Excelsior Pass matched with a photo ID.

For more information please contact Ann Citron, Theatre Arts Director, ann@rosendaletheatre.org

CONTACT US

845-658-8989

info@rosendaletheatre.org

408 Main Street | PO Box 545
Rosendale, NY 12472

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