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The Lifespan of a Fact is a fast-paced, razor-sharp comedy-drama based on the true story behind a contentious magazine essay. When Jim, an eager young fact-checker, is assigned to vet a gripping piece by celebrated author John D’Agata, he discovers that the “facts” in the essay are anything but straightforward. What begins as a routine assignment spirals into a high-stakes showdown over truth, storytelling, and the responsibility of art. With Emily, the hard-pressed editor caught in the middle, the play becomes a witty, thought-provoking battle of intellect and integrity. Smart, funny, and urgent, this three-hander offers crackling dialogue and rich opportunities for dynamic performances.
Please fill out and submit google doc if interested in auditioning. https://forms.gle/UrUxBUvtAXEGNnd48
You will receive and email invitation if selected to audition in person. Please prepare a one-to-two-minute contemporary monologue if asked to audition.
You will meet the director, Dominic Green, and PPTC’s artistic director, Jennifer McHugh at your audition.
Material to Prepare:
If asked to audition, please prepare:
1. A one-to-two-minute contemporary monologue which matches the tone of The Lifespan of a Fact.
Time Commitment:
First Read Through: Monday 3/2 6:30 - 9:30 PM
General Rehearsals:
March/April: Three weekday evening rehearsals TBD 6:30 - 9:30 PM
Tech Week: April 19 - April 23
Performances :April 24 - May 17. (4 weekends--12 performances) Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30PM, Sundays at 2PM
Character Type/Restrictions:
Character Breakdown:
We welcome and encourage all artists of all races, ethnicities, abilities, faith/belief traditions, sexual orientations, gender expressions, gender identities, ages, socio-economic backgrounds, and nationalities to submit!
JOHN D’AGATA
A renowned essayist—brilliant, confident, provocative. John is fiercely protective of his artistic vision and unafraid to bend facts in pursuit of emotional truth. Charismatic with an edge; uses intellect as both charm and weapon. Playable age 40s - 60s.
JIM FINGAL
A young, enthusiastic fact-checker—intense, meticulous, idealistic. Jim is whip-smart, eager to prove himself, and relentless in pursuit of accuracy. His earnestness and moral clarity clash—and sometimes comically collide—with John’s artistic license. Playable age 20s–30s.
EMILY PENROSE
A seasoned magazine editor—sharp, composed, pragmatic. Emily balances deadlines, ethics, and two stubborn men fighting for control of a story. She’s authoritative but human, striving to uphold journalistic integrity while keeping her publication afloat. Playable age late 30s–early 60s.
To apply for this job please visit docs.google.com.