Website Open Space Arts
Fighting the evils of homophobia and anti-semitism
Synopsis: Andrea Stolowitz’s great-grandfather kept a journal for his descendants after escaping to New York City in 1939 as a German Jew. Following the complicated lure of genealogy, Stolowitz goes back to Berlin to bring the story of her unknown ancestors out of the archives into the light. The record keeps as many secrets as it shares. How do people become “verschollen”, lost, like library books?
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Material to Prepare:
Please prepare 2 monologues with contrasting characters, maximum of three minutes in length.
Please submit your headshot and resume to the email below for consideration. Sides from the script will be sent with your appointment confirmation.
Submit with BERLIN DIARIES AUDITION in the subject line and note of interest to osaauditions@gmail.com
Time Commitment:
Rehearsals: November 4 - December 19
Performances: December 21 - January 9 (Fri/Sat 7:30, Sunday 2pm) Possible extension through January 19
Auditions performances, and most rehearsals will take place at Open Space Arts, 1411 W. Wilson, Chicago, IL
Character Type/Restrictions:
Characters*:
Andrea: 20s-30s, Jewish, female, open race/ethnicity.
Max: 40s-60s, Jewish, male, white. **
*Both characters also portray 14 other characters, including each other. Strong dialect skills preferred.
**Max must be able to memorize and perform a short scene in German.
To apply for this job email your details to osaauditions@gmail.com