Theater Auditions in Madison, WI for “Laughter on the 23rd Floor”

Beaver Dam Area Community Theatre – Laughter on the 23rd Floor

Location: Madison, WI

Audition / Call Type: Theater

Actors aged 18+ are invited to audition for our fall show, Laughter on the 23rd Floor.

Character Descriptions (in order of appearance)

Lucas Brickman (mid-late twenties)
Lucas has just started his second week as a writer on The Max Prince show. He’s on a four-week “try-out” contract. He’s very much “the new guy” among an already-legendary writing staff, trying to fit in, become one of the group, and impress everyone enough to be hired permanently. He is also among the least neurotic of the bunch.

Milt Fields (early 30s)
Milt is a rapid-fire joke machine. He considers himself to be a cheap “wholesaler” among the other writers, who are“Tiffany” quality. Highly insecure, he tries to stand out by dressing flamboyantly and attempting to be a ladies’ man.

Val Slotsky (early 40s)
Val is the senior member of the staff, and the most politically aware of the bunch. As a Russian Immigrant, he speaks with a strong accent. He is self-deprecating in an-your-face kind of way. He states his philosophy in the play: All humor is based on hostility

Brian Doyle (early 30s)
A chain smoker and heavy drinker, Brian epitomizes the cynical, hard-living writer. He’s acerbic, bitter and has grandiose ideas that, any moment now, Hollywood will come calling. He and Ira are constantly at each other’s throats.

Kenny Franks (mid-twenties)
Kenny is the golden boy of the group – highly respected by all despite the fact that he’s the youngest, he’s sophisticated,worldly and self-assured.

Carol Wyman (late 20s)
Carol is the lone woman on the writing staff. She is a veteran of the industry, having survived, and thrived, in this male-dominated environment. In the first act, she’s been trying to get pregnant. In the second act, it is obvious she has succeeded. She is more mature and self-aware than most of her colleagues but is every bit as passionate and quick-witted.

Max Prince (early 30s)
Max Prince is the star of the most popular show on television: The Max Prince Show. Like the characters he plays each week on camera, He is larger than life off camera as well. When he enters a room, he FILLS the room. He has a brilliant madness to him that is exacerbated by his use of alcohol and sleeping pills to fight his perpetual insomnia; increasingly, it either dissipates into disorientation or devolves into out-and-out paranoia. He is a comic genius with a work ethic that is equally impressive. He is a serious professional – and a seriously funny man. He does everything with gusto, exuberance, passion and abandon.

Helen (late 20s)
Helen is the quintessential secretary for the group. She is kind-hearted and in awe of the talent she is privileged to be so close to. Her dream is to become a comedy writer herself. Unfortunately, she does not possess an ounce of comedic talent. But she is amiable and, although she is uneducated, she is self-possessed and unafraid to speak her mind.

Ira Stone (late 20s)
Ira is the most annoying member of the writing team – by far. He is a chronic hypochondriac and shameless attention seeker who is also extremely argumentative. Although he is late for work every day, and generally disruptive it is always he who is the victim. Unfortunately, he is also extremely funny and very inventive. If you don’t kill him, you kind of like him. He and Brian are always at each other’s throats.

Payment: Non-Paid

City or Location of call: Madison, WI
Please submit to: rwwilkie@yahoo.com

Actors aged 18+ are invited to audition for our fall show, Laughter on the 23rd Floor. We are looking for seven men and two women to portray the real comedy writers and actors from the 1950s TV writers’ room. Please research the show’s characters and choose one to focus your audition toward. You’ll be asked to read from the script and to tell us something about that character’s real-life role and persona that you find interesting or comical. (Please find information online or contact director, Ron Wilkie, for character info.) We are looking forward to building a well-educated cast that reflects the energy and family-feel that the real life Writers’ Room would have portrayed.

Auditions will be held Monday – Wednesday, August 14-16, from 6-9pm each night. No signup is required.

This casting notice was posted by: Beaver Dam Area Community Theatre.

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