UPCOMING AUDITIONS

  • FILM AUDITIONS

The Island of Lost Things (Comedy/Drama)

A man facing foreclosure is haunted by painful, absurd, and comedic memories. 

Shooting October 10-13, 2013 in and around Bowling Green, Ohio. This project will be shot on 16mm film. Non-union. No compensation. Travel reimbursement for leads.

Please send H/R to: ioltmovie@gmail.com

BREAKDOWN:

Ezequiel (Lead Male 30-40)
Lucía (Lead Female 30-40) 
Young Ezequiel (Male 7-10)
Grandpa (Male 50+)
Mom (Female 30-50, Voice Role Only)
Extras (Multiple Ages/Sexes)

Extras needed for Draft Day starring Kevin Costner

Costner stars in "Draft Day" as fictional Browns general manager Sonny Weaver Jr., a man charged with resurrecting the once proud franchise, or at least scoring a primo player in the draft.

Remember never pay to get work.

Football player types needed for filming. 
Big, bulky guys, who look like football players should send an email to
draftday@realstyleonline.com

Include stats, cell, date of birth, name and a PHOTO. 
If you have registered with us, you will be considered.

  • THEATRE AUDITIONS

    Available Light announces auditions for our 2013-14 Season. We seek actors who reflect the robust diversty of our beloved community – performers of all ages, sizes, shapes, and colors.

    OPEN CALL – Tuesday, June 4, 7-9PM
    OPEN CALL – Saturday, June 8, 12-3PM

    @ Vern Riffe Center, 77 South High St., rehearsal rooms – Enter on State Street, go to the third floor, and take the elevator at the end of the hall to the 4th floor.

    Actors will be seen in order of arrival. To jump the line, sign-up for an audition time here: http://avlt.co/1314audtions

    DETAILS – Please prepare two contrasting monologues for a total three minutes or less. (You'll be timed.) Provide a headshot and resumé if you have them. Please be prepared to fill out a form detailing your scheduling conflicts.

    Questions: avltheatre@gmail.com

    Four directors will be present at these auditions: Drew Eberly, Eleni Papaleonardos, Ian Short, and Matt Slaybaugh. We are casting for the following shows and others:

    "bobrauschenbergamerica" by Charles L. Mee – A play made as one of America's greatest artists, Robert Rauschenberg, might have conceived it: a collage of people and places and music and dancing, of love stories and picnics and business schemes and shootings and chicken jokes and golfing.

    "How We Got On" by Idris Goodwin – This sweet and fresh coming of age story is a portrait of three young artists as Midwestern MCs, pursuing their dreams despite all obstacles in the Golden Age of hip hop.

    "We Are Proud to Present a Presentation About the Herero of Namibia, Formerly Known as South West Africa, from the German Sudwestafrika, Between the Years 1884-1915" by Lucy Sibblies Drury – Schoolhouse Rock for the genocidally aware. An ensemble of American actors come together to make a play about the first genocide of the 20th century. As comedy turns to sudden tragedy, the characters confront the ways we communicate across racial boundaries in the 21st century.

    "Leaving the Atocha Station" adapted by Matt Slaybaugh from the book by Ben Lerner – A bold adaptation of Ben Lerner's divisive novel about why we are more riveted by real life than by any great painting or novel or work of art.