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GOING MAD

CASTING CALL

LOCATION:

Spy Hop Productions, 511 W 200 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84101

Contact to schedule an Appointment: (801) 664-2011

gfmetos@gmail.com (walk-ins are welcome)

 

TIME:

June 9th & 11th 4:00pm-8:00pm

 

Please have 16 bars of a song prepared to sing and be prepared to perform lines from our script as designated below.

 

SHOOTING DATES:

July 28th - August 3rd

Pay will be $10/hr (up t0 $100/Day)

 

SYNOPSIS:

Going Mad is modern retelling of Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderlandas an experimental rock musical, where the main character, Alistair, is  committed into a mental institution. It is here he will ultimately begin questioning his reality and the existence of his fellow patients.

 

CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS:

Alistair:

            18-20 year old male. Thinner, average height. Tenor

            A boy with a past substance abuse problem and a diagnosed schizophrenic. Alistair is                   often mystified and nervous. Having committed himself, he is set on finding help, and is                         ready to trust anyone, even the wrong people.

Grey: 

            18-20 year old female. Average height. Alto/Soprano

            Grey is the hallucination of Alistair. She is more out spoken but with an air of mystery.                  She maybe sneaking in and out of places and whispers secrets to Alistair.

 

Dr. Carroll: 

            30-50 year old woman. Alto/Soprano

            Dr. Carroll is the voice of reason. She is charming and quiet, ready to listen to any of the              inpatients.

 

 

 

Charlie: 

            20-30 year old boy. Taller, thinner to average build. Bass/Tenor

            Charlie is paranoid and constantly spouting conspiracies about the hospital and almost                  anything else to get attention.

Nurses:

       May or may not speak

            Over 25 years old

 

Inpatients:

            Chorus

            The inpatients will have varying mental illness and genders. They may or may not sing                   chorus.