Auditions - Prodigal Son by John Patrick Shanley

Schedule

Sun Aug 16 2026 at 06:00 pm to 07:30 pm

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Location

268 Washington St, Leominster, MA 01453-2844, United States | Leominster, MA

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PRODIGAL SON
Written by John Patrick Shanley | Directed by: Andrew DeSisto
Produced by: City on a Hill Arts
Performance Venue: Congregation Agudat Achim, 268 Washington St., Leominster, MA 01453
PRODUCTION SUMMARY & SCHEDULE
Audition Dates & Times:
Sunday, August 16 at 6:00 PM
Monday, August 17 at 7:00 PM
Audition Location: Congregation Agudat Achim, 268 Washington St., Leominster, MA 01453
Callback Date: Tuesday, August 18 at 7:00 PM (if needed)
First Read-Through: Sunday, August 30 from 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Rehearsal Schedule: TBD based on cast availability
Performance Dates: November 7, 8, 12, 14 - four performances
ABOUT THE PLAY
From the Oscar, Tony, and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Doubt and Danny and the Deep Blue Sea comes a highly personal, explosive, and portrait-like drama.
Prodigal Son is a passionate, semi-autobiographical depiction of a young man on the razor-thin edge between salvation and destruction. Set in the mid-1960s, the story follows Jim Quinn, a 15-to-17-year-old working-class Irish-Catholic kid from the Bronx, who is given a scholarship to a prestigious, elite boys' preparatory school in New Hampshire. Gifted, poetic, and fiercely intelligent, Jim is also intensely alienated, violent, and battling a profound loneliness. As his self-destructive behavior tests the limits of the school's strict rules, two faculty members and the headmaster find themselves caught in a high-stakes debate: is this brilliant, rebellious young man a rising star to be nurtured, or a disaster waiting to happen?
CHARACTER BREAKDOWN
The production is seeking a diverse, dynamic, and emotionally courageous cast of 5 actors (4 male-identifying, 1 female-identifying). All roles require strong physical presence, excellent command of language, and the ability to navigate rapid shifts between sharp humor and intense emotional vulnerability.
CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS
Jim Quinn (15 – 18)
(To be played by an actor 18+ who can play younger)
Working-class Bronx accent.
The "Prodigal Son." Represents John Patrick Shanley as a teenager. Highly intelligent, extremely well-read, poetic, and passionate, but also aggressive, volatile, and deeply troubled. He is a walking contradiction of massive confidence and devastating insecurity. Requires an actor with magnetic stage presence and deep emotional range.
Carl Schmitt (50s – 60s)
Standard American.
The Headmaster. The traditional, strict, and highly principled founder of the Thomas More Preparatory School. Carl values honor, order, and shaping "extraordinary young men." While he is a tough disciplinarian who is frequently pushed to his absolute limit by Jim's antics, he possesses a hidden capacity for grace and a painful personal history.
Alan Hoffman (30s – 40s)
Standard American.
The English Master. A dedicated, sensitive, and intellectual teacher who acts as Jim's advocate and mentor. He is the first to recognize the boy's unique literary voice. Alan is warm, persuasive, and deeply invested in saving troubled students, but he is also a complex figure carrying his own burdens and secrets.
Louise Schmitt (30s – 50s)
Warm, sophisticated Standard American.
The Headmaster's Wife. A smart, independent-minded, and sharp-witted educator who teaches honors English tutorials. Louise is empathetic and level-headed. She does not hide behind her husband’s authority and is capable of speaking to Jim with a direct, maternal, yet intellectually rigorous honesty.
Austin Schmitt (15 – 18)
(To be played by an actor 18+ who can play younger)
Standard American.
Jim's Roommate. The nephew of Headmaster Carl Schmitt. Austin is studious, orderly, affable, and somewhat nerdy. He serves as a stark foil to Jim's wild, chaotic nature. Though he is easily persuaded and occasionally swept up in Jim's rebellion, he maintains a strong, quiet moral compass and genuine loyalty.
Note: The roles of Jim Quinn and Austin Schmitt involve portraying characters aged 15 to 17 over the course of several years. Actors auditioning must be comfortable portraying this transition.
WHAT TO PREPARE
Selected sides from the play will be made available prior to auditions. You will be asked to read these during your audition block.
AUDITION INSTRUCTIONS & APPOINTMENTS
Location Details: Auditions will be held in person at Congregation Agudat Achim, 268 Washington St., Leominster, MA 01453.
To Schedule an Audition: Please email [email protected] with your preferred date, time block, and the role you are most interested in. Walk-Ins are also encouraged.
Sides: Selected sides will be made available for download/perusal prior to the dates.
Our theatre company is committed to diverse, inclusive casting. We encourage actors of all ethnicities, gender identities, and backgrounds to audition.
For further inquiries please contact Andy DeSisto at [email protected].
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