AUDITIONS FOR 12 ANGRY JURORS

Schedule

Sun Jun 23 2024 at 07:00 pm to Mon Jun 24 2024 at 10:00 pm

Location

518 W Arapaho Rd, Ste 115, Richardson, TX, United States, Texas 75080 | Richardson, TX

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12 ANGRY JURORS
DIRECTED BY STAN KELLY
For copies of sides. Email the Director, Stan Kelly at: [email protected]
DATES & TIMES TO CONSIDER:
Audition Dates June 23rd & 24th starting at 7pm. Please sign up below for a time slot. Callbacks, if necessary will be Wednesday June 26th.
First read through will be Sunday, July 14th at 7 PM
Rehearsals will begin Sunday July 21st. Rehearsals will run 7:00 PM-10:00 PM, Sunday through Thursday.
Tech week begins Sunday August 18th
Show Opens August 23rd and closes Sunday September 8th
Fridays & Saturdays Call time 7 pm, with 8 pm curtain
Sunday matinees. Call time 2 pm, with 3 pm curtain.
Industry night will be Monday September 2nd. Call time 7 pm, 8 pm curtain.
There will be a stipend.

SHOW DETAILS
ALL ROLES AVAILABLE FOR ALL GENDERS. SEEKING DIVERSE CAST.
SIGNUP LINK: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084AADA92BA7FA7-49971299-12angry#/

Audition Requirements:
Auditioners need to be fully vaccinated & boosted for Covid and the flu.
Please bring a headshot and résumé.
Be familiar with the play.
Readings will be from the script.
Please bring all rehearsal conflicts.

To obtain a list of the audition sides, email the director at: [email protected]

Show Synopsis:
Adapted from the original television show, Twelve Angry Jurors is an American courtroom drama which explores the deliberations of a jury in a homicide trial, as they decide the fate of a teenager accused of murdering his abusive father. In the beginning, they are nearly unanimous in deciding a guilty verdict, as influenced by their own background and upbringing. However, one juror votes for a not guilty verdict, thus creating a justification for reasonable doubt. Eventually, the juror convinces the other jurors to look beyond their own personal prejudice to support a unanimous not guilty verdict.
Juror 1
30s-50s: Jury Foreman: petty, formal, determined, tries to keep things on track, physically non-threatening a plus
Juror 2
30s-50s: meek, easily swayed, wears glasses
Juror 3
40s-50s: Main character: Antagonist, physically big person, forceful, opinionated, can be intimidating, humorless, sadistic, thinks they are always right, bad relationship with their son who left home, the last holdout for not guilty verdict
Juror 4
50s: Main character: wealthy CEO-type, speaks well, feels somewhat superior to other jurors, facts-oriented, confronts Juror 10, appalled by the behavior of others, wears glasses, wears an expensive custom tailored suit, an ally of Juror 8
Juror 5
20s: a little naive, intimidated by older jurors, hesitant to speak up, lived in a slum their whole life, takes their obligation as a juror very seriously
Juror 6
40s-60s: thinks things through, honest, weighs all the facts before coming to a conclusion, slow and careful
Juror 7
35-55: loud, flashy, car salesperson-type, quick to temper and form opinions, somewhat of a bully and a coward at the same time, feels they are too important for jury duty, complains, wants to settle matters quickly because they have tickets for a B-way show, flashy dresser
Juror 8
45-60: Main Character: quiet, thoughtful, but with a commanding but not overpowering presence, very thorough, strong-willed, seeks the truth, wants justice, importantly shows compassion, convinces the other jurors there is reason for reasonable doubt and a not
guilty verdict
Juror 9
60s: mild, gentle, doesnt have much to live for and has pretty much given up on life, the first to change vote to not guilty
Juror 10
40s-50s: Main character: Caucasian, the antagonist, an angry bitter bigot, essentially going nowhere, the kind who is unlikable at first sight, has a cold, blows nose frequently
Juror 11
60s: an Eastern European refugee - ideally a Holocaust survivor, still speaks with a mild accent, humble, quiet, seeks justice because they have suffered so much injustice
Juror 12
30s: a snob, slick, bright, analytical, sarcastic, tries to be the good guy, is in advertising, smart dresser
Guard 50s: Minor character, a great entry-level role
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Where is it happening?

518 W Arapaho Rd, Ste 115, Richardson, TX, United States, Texas 75080

Event Location & Nearby Stays:

The Core Theatre

Host or Publisher The Core Theatre

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