Acting Job in Boston for Live Dinner Theater Performers

American Immersion Theater will be holding in person auditions in the Boston area.

American immersion theater is a captivating and innovative form of artistic expression that pushes the boundaries of traditional performance. Rooted in the idea of breaking down the barrier between audience and performer, immersion theater creates a unique and immersive experience that transports participants into the heart of the narrative. Unlike conventional theater where the audience remains passive observers, immersion theater encourages active engagement, blurring the lines between reality and fiction. Through intricate set designs, interactive scenarios, and dynamic storytelling, participants become integral to the unfolding plot, often influencing the direction of the performance itself.

 

Land your next acting job in Boston with the help of American Immersion Theater!

Perform murder mystery immersive parties, acting as a wide selection of characters in a wide variety of semi-structured scripts with some improv elements.

AUDITIONS AND OPEN CASTING CALLS – BOSTON, MA Area.
Sun, August 13, 2023

Audition Time
2:00 pm to 7:00 pm

Audition Location
35 Webster Street Newton, MA 02465

You will be asked to engage in structured improv scenes using the Archetype Characters featured in our murder mysteries. Please come prepared to show 2 characters from this list:

  • Old Rich Socialite
  • Butler/Maid
  • Bridezilla
  • Highschool Cheerleader
  • Captain of the Football team
  • Nerd
  • Washed Up 80s Rock Star
  • Mob Boss
  • Femme Fatale
  • Detective

You do not need to prepare a monologue or read a play/script before you attend auditions. Rather, come in with an open mind and an energetic attitude. Be ready to engage in guided scenarios and group interactions using your prepared characters or potentially others from this list.

Performance Location: 527 Tremont St, Boston MA 02116
Compensation: $75-$150 per show

https://ait.careers/casting-calls/boston/

 

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