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AUDITION NOTICE
Arthur Miller Season
Cottiers Theatre, November 2012
All My Sons Death of a Salesman
Directed by Deborah Mair Directed by Bruce Downie
13th
-17th
November 20th
-24th
November
Audition Dates: Monday 20th
-Friday 24th
August, 2012 (6-10pm) location tbc
Bruce and Debbie will be auditioning jointly for both plays. If you cannot make these dates but still
want to audition, please get in touch but bear in mind that we dont have easy access to audition
space and may not be able to accommodate you.
REHEARSALS WILL BEGIN IN EARLY SEPTEMBER
All My Sons and Death of a Salesman are not simply two plays by one of Americas most respected
playwrights. Central to both is a similar theme an exploration of the darkness and emptiness at the
heart of the American Dream, first tackled in All My Sons and later developed in Death of a
Salesman. However, Millers skill lies in his ability to explore larger social and economic themes
subtly, through well drawn characters and emotionally rich dramas.
All My Sons
Actions have consequences.
The American mid-west, 1946. Joe Keller is a successful self-made businessman whose company
supplied airplane parts for the US military during the war. With one son (Larry) missing in action and
presumed dead by all except his wife Kate, Joe forges on in his pursuit of wealth and security for his
family, alongside his idealist second son Chris. But the arrival of Larrys former sweetheart Ann,
followed by her brother George, begins a day in which past actions, and their consequences, are re-
examined with devastating consequences.
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All My Sons was Millers first successful play and is still regarded as a masterpiece. Its inherent
themes first brought Miller to the attention of the House Un-American Activities Committee and
introduced a critique of the American Dream that he would later build on in Death of a Salesman.
CAST OF CHARACTERS
JOE KELLER male, mid-late 50s. Successful businessman and head of the Keller
household. Good natured and easy going, his entire world view revolves
around his responsibility to provide for his family. An uneducated, self-made
man whose average Joe origins still inform his character and personality
despite his now more wealthy position in life.
KATE KELLER (MOTHER) female, late 40s - early 50s. Joes wife. Kate is plagued by nervous headaches
and nightmares. She is fierce in her belief that her son Larry is not dead andis defensive and sharp with those who suggest otherwise. She gives the
impression of a woman clinging so tightly to self denial, that her whole
persona may shatter at the slightest touch.
CHRIS KELLER male, early 30s. A war hero who has been deeply affected by his
experiences, developing an idealism about mans responsibility to his fellow
man, which others can find oppressive. Chris is devoted to his family,
delaying his hopes of marriage to Ann (Larrys former girlfriend) for fear for
his mother. Although the profit made by the family business during the war
makes him uncomfortable, Chris looks up to his father, an idolisation that isdevastated as the truth about the past emerges.
ANN DEEVER female, mid-late 20s. Beautiful, honest, down-to-earth. The daughter of
Kellers former neighbour and business partner - she is quiet and gentle, but
nevertheless capable of standing her ground when it matters.
GEORGE DEEVER male, early 30s. Anns brother. George grew up with, and looked up to,
Chris. Georges arrival at the Keller home is the catalyst for underlying
tensions to come to a head.
DR. JIM BAYLISS male, late 30s. The Kellers neighbour. Wry and self-controlled, Jim Bayliss
has an easy-going manner. Underlying this, however, is a sadness that he
has not achieved what he wanted from his life.
SUE BAYLISS female, late30s. Dr Baylisss wife. Slightly uncomfortable with herself.
Occasionally sharp with her husband whose role, as she sees it, is to provide
the wealth that was implied when she supported him through medical
school.
FRANK LUBEY male, early 30s. The Kellers other neighbour. Around the same age as Chris
but he looks older. Pleasant, neighbourly but slightly unsure of himself.
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LYDIA LUBEY female, mid-late 20s. Franks wife. Lydia grew up in the neighbourhood and
was a former sweetheart of Georges before the war.
BERT male, 8-10 years old. Kid from the neighbourhood.
'Death of a Salesman'
Written in 1949 and set in New York. Willy Loman has been a traveling salesman all his life. Despite
his hard work the Lomans have always lived on the edge of poverty and Willy has always been an
underling in his company. Yet he constantly tells himself and his family that the big break he
deserves is just around the corner. He has raised his two sons, Biff and Happy, to also believe that
somehow life has cheated them and insists that one day they will get their due.
Death of a Salesman is revered for its bold realism and riveting theatricality, a play that deals in
weighty emotional issues without descending to melodrama.
CAST OF CHARACTERS
WILLY LOMAN An insecure, self-deluded traveling salesman. Willy believes wholeheartedly
in the American Dream of easy success and wealth. When Willys illusions
begin to fail under the pressing realities of his life, his mental health begins
to unravel.
BIFF LOMAN Willys thirty-four-year-old elder son. Biff led a charmed life in high school.
Since then, his kleptomania has gotten him fired from every job that he hasheld. Biff represents Willys vulnerable, poetic, tragic side. He cannot ignore
his instincts, which tell him to abandon Willys paralyzing dreams and move
out West to work with his hands.
LINDA LOMAN Willys loyal, loving wife. Linda suffers through Willys grandiose dreams and
self-delusions. Occasionally, she seems to be taken in by Willys self-deluded
hopes for future glory and success, but at other times, she seems far more
realistic and less fragile than her husband. She has nurtured the family
through all of Willys misguided attempts at success, and her emotional
strength and perseverance support Willy until his collapse.
HAPPY LOMAN Willys thirty-two-year-old younger son. Happy has lived in Biffs shadow all
of his life, but he compensates by nurturing his relentless sex drive and
professional ambition. Happy represents Willys sense of self-importance,
ambition, and blind servitude to societal expectations.
CHARLEY Willys next-door neighbor. Charley owns a successful business and his son,
Bernard, is a wealthy, important lawyer. Willy is jealous of Charleys success.
Charley gives Willy money to pay his bills, and Willy reveals at one point,
choking back tears, that Charley is his only friend.
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BERNARD Bernard is Charleys son and an important, successful lawyer. Although Willy
used to mock Bernard for studying hard, Bernard always loved Willys sons
dearly and regarded Biff as a hero. Bernards success is difficult for Willy to
accept because his own sons lives do not measure up.
BEN Willys wealthy older brother. Ben has recently died and appears only in
Willys daydreams. Willy regards Ben as a symbol of the success that he so
desperately craves for himself and his sons.
THE WOMAN Willys mistress when Happy and Biff were in high school. The Womans
attention and admiration boost Willys fragile ego. When Biff catches Willy
in his hotel room with The Woman, he loses faith in his father, and his
dream of passing math and going to college dies.
HOWARD WAGNER Willys boss. Howard inherited the company from his father, whom Willy
regarded as a masterful man and a prince. Though much younger thanWilly, Howard treats Willy with condescension and eventually fires him,
despite Willys wounded assertions that he named Howard at his birth.
STANLEY A waiter at Franks Chop House. Stanley and Happy seem to be friends, or at
least acquaintances, and they banter about and ogle Miss Forsythe together
before Biff and Willy arrive at the restaurant.
MISS FORSYTHE and LETTA Two young women whom Happy and Biff meet at Franks Chop
House. It seems likely that Miss Forsythe and Letta are prostitutes, judging
from Happys repeated comments about their moral character and the fact
that they are on call.
JENNY Charleys secretary.
WAITER non-speaking role
**Please note: if your age lies outside the range indicated for a role (in either play), please still
audition as there may be some flexibility, depending on the ensemble.
For the audition:
Please prepare a short monologue of no more than 2 minutes from a modern play - i.e. 20th
or 21st
century - in a standard American accent. You will also be asked to read from the script.
To arrange an audition, please [email protected] let us know dates and
times when you are available we will then reply as soon as we can with an audition time.
Call out for production crew:
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These two plays are being presented as a single season and will need support and assistance from as
many of our members as possible. We are seeking a full backstage crew to staff and build sets for
both plays as a single project. In particular, we are looking for a single Production Manager to
oversee the technical set build and backstage needs for this ambitious project. This will involve
liaising with both directors, set designers and builders, prop makers etc. Its a very rewarding and
crucial role for someone who is both keen and organised, preferably with an interest in set design.
In addition, we are looking for Stage Manager(s) and Assistant Stage Managers, Wardrobe and
costume assistants, Props makers/designers, sound designer, sound and lighting operators. Finally,
we are also keen to have two Assistant Directors (one for each play) under the STG Director
Mentoring Scheme. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone with an interest in directing future
productions, or who simply wants to extend their knowledge of what goes into staging a play. No
experience is necessary for any of these roles as support will be provided more important is
enthusiasm and commitment to the project.
To apply to become part of the production crew, please email [email protected]
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