The Public Theatre
Lewiston, ME
Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA
REVISED
Updated dates for STILL.
AUDITION DATE
Monday, July 21, 2025
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM (E)
APPOINTMENTS
To schedule an audition appointment, please call 207 782-2211
CONTRACT
SPT
$859 weekly minimum (SPT 9) + housing and transportation.
SEEKING
Equity actors for roles in The Public Theatre's 2025-26 Season (See breakdown).
The Public Theatre is open to non-traditional casting and encourages participation by performers of all races and ethnicities.
PREPARATION
Please prepare a 2-minute contemporary monologue with consideration towards the shows listed in the season. Please bring a picture/resume stapled together.
LOCATION
Public Theatre
31 Maple St
Lewiston, ME 04240-6518
PERSONNEL
Expected to attend:
Artistic Director: Janet Mitchko
See breakdown for production-specific personnel.
OTHER DATES
See breakdown for production-specific dates.
OTHER
An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.
Equity’s contracts prohibit discrimination. Equity is committed to diversity and encourages all its employers to engage in a policy of equal employment opportunity designed to promote a positive model of inclusion. As such, Equity encourages performers of all ethnicities, gender identities, and ages, as well as performers with disabilities, to attend every audition.
Always bring your Equity Membership card to auditions.
BREAKDOWN
The Public Theatre (ME) 2025-26 Season
MISERY
Written by William Goldman
Based on the novel by Stephen King
Director TBA
Contract Dates: Oct 6 – Nov 9, 2025
SYNOPSIS: Truth is stranger than fiction when a famous romance novelist veers off the road in a winter storm and wakes up incapacitated in the home of his “number-one fan”. Unexpected events turn his number-one fan into his number-one enemy and a heart-pounding life or death game of cat and mouse ensues.
SEEKING:
PAUL SHELDON (Male, 40s-60s, any ethnicity): A famous novelist, Paul is charismatic, intelligent, charming, a touch arrogant, and extremely crafty. He writes successful romance novels yet is growing tired of the books that have brought him fame. He starts the play with severe physical injuries from a near fatal car crash and uses great cunning and determination to survive being held as a prisoner in the home of his number one fan. This is a physically demanding role requiring strength and stamina including a “fight to the death” stage combat scene.
ANNIE WILKES (Female, 40s-60s, any ethnicity): Annie is Paul Sheldon’s self-proclaimed number-one fan. A former nurse who saves Paul’s life after his car crash, at first she seems awkwardly starstruck and eager to help him. Eventually Annie reveals herself to be emotionally unstable and sometimes extremely cruel, hiding a deep and terrifying malice behind her cheery simple façade. This is a physically demanding role requiring strength and stamina including a “fight to the death” stage combat scene.
BUSTER: (30s 50s - male or female, any ethnicity) Buster is a small-town local sheriff investigating a report that the famous novelist Paul Sheldon may be missing somewhere is the community. Having been raised in a small town, the sheriff is very friendly, helpful and somewhat trusting. There are some physical demands (choreographed falling and being dragged) in this role.
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
Adapted by Christopher Schario
Director: Christopher Schario
Contract Dates: 12/1 - 12/14/25
SYNOPSIS: This adaptation features a small cast playing multiple roles. All actors perform narration of Dickens’ text, as well as scene work in both British dialect and Standard American. Requires versatile playful actors, good with language.
The following roles in A Christmas Carol are currently CAST. Auditioning performers will be considered as possible replacements, if necessary.
SCROOGE: CAST. Male 50s and up, any ethnicity. Cold, stern, miserly and lacking empathy, he undergoes a positive emotional transformation.
BOB CRATCHIT/MARLEY: CAST. Male 40s – 50s, any ethnicity. A warm and loving father, timid employee, and a formidable ghost with an important message for Scrooge.
XMAS PAST/MRS. CRATCHIT: CAST. Female 40s – 50s, any ethnicity. A warm and loving mother with a lot of opinions. Also, a tenderhearted ghost who reminds Scrooge of a kinder way of life.
BELLE/FAN: CAST. (female, 20s-30s, any ethnicity). Scrooge’s youthful, kind, loving and idealistic first love, and his exuberant younger sister.
FRED/CHRISTMAS PRESENT: CAST. (Male, 30s, any ethnicity). Scrooge’s indomitably cheery nephew brimming with goodwill. Doubles as the ghost of Christmas Present filled to the brim with this same joyful spirit.
CHILD: CAST. (Age 10-12, any gender and ethnicity). This is a modern-day child who begins reading the book out loud, gets enthralled and soon enters the story playing Tiny Tim and Turkey boy.
STILL
Written by Lia Romeo
Director TBA
Contract Dates: Jan 12 – Feb 8, 2026
SYNOPSIS: Lost love is rekindled in this funny, heartbreaking, sexy and smart story when a couple who broke up in their 30s reunite in their 60s. But what happens if you love someone but hate the things they believe? Second chances are given, secrets exposed, and an avocado goes flying in the Maine premiere of this recent Off-Broadway hit.
SEEKING:
HELEN (mid 60s, any ethnicity) A successful novelist. Intelligent, articulate and attractive she is navigating her life as an independent single older woman living alone in NYC. Surviving a recent resurgence of breast cancer, she is uncertain about her prognosis and reluctant to get too attached or hopeful about creating a future that involves anyone else. Mark was the love of her life 30 years ago and seeing him stirs everything up from their past and reveals how much they have both changed. She is politically liberal.
MARK (mid 60s, any ethnicity) Charming, successful, attractive and intelligent, Mark finds himself divorced after 27 years of marriage and parenthood and is in the process of reinventing his life. He is currently contemplating running for office and becoming a national politician. Helen was the love of his life 30 years ago and he is hoping to rekindle their spark and pick up where they left off. Seeing her stirs everything up from their past and reveals how much they have both changed. Politically he is a moderate conservative.
WHIT’S END
Written by Norm Foster
Director TBA
Contract Dates: March 1 – March 29, 2026
SYNOPSIS: The US premiere of a hilarious new comedy about love, family and significant others. When a widowed father summons his grown children home to share some “big news”, they arrive in tears convinced he must be dying (why else would he pay for their plane tickets?) But dad’s news is good - he’s fallen in love and wants them to meet her! Whether you’re a parent or a child, this laugh-out-loud comedy about the quirkiness of families and the brave souls who marry into them is for you.
SEEKING:
WHIT: Male, early 60s. Any ethnicity. Recently widowed, he is a retiring postal worker on the verge of selling his home and starting a new life with a woman he has fallen in love with. He has an intelligent and dry sense of humor similar to Bob Newhart. He is somewhat emotionally reserved and undemonstrative towards his children, and he tries his best to avoid awkward touchy-feely situations.
NIKKI: Female, early 60s. Any ethnicity. Smart, attractive, loving and maybe a touch neurotic. Previously divorced, she now finds herself happily involved in a committed relationship in her 60s. Feeling the pressure of meeting Whit’s family, she may try a little too hard, but she just wants everyone to like her because she really wants this relationship to work out.
ERICA: Female, early 30s. Any ethnicity. She tends to be a bit comically “high strung” as she often emotionally overreacts to things – especially if she feels overlooked or unseen. She never seems to shine as brightly as her brother in her father’s eyes. Historically she has had terrible taste in boyfriends.
STEVEN: Male, mid 30s. Any ethnicity. Whit’s successful first-born son, he has inherited his father’s laid-back response to life. He has a sarcastic, dry sense of humor but nevertheless, always means well. In fact, having no response to something is interpreted that he approves. Historically he has had dated spectacularly successful, beautiful woman, but his new girlfriend who teaches people how to make balloon animals is a bit of an outlier.
GRANDMA GATEWOOD TOOK A WALK
Written by Catherine Bush
Director TBA
CONTRACT DATES: April 13 – May 17, 2026
SYNOPSIS: In 1955 at the age of 67, Emma “Grandma” Gatewood told her children she was “going for a walk.” and set out with her duffel bag and a pair of Keds sneakers to walk the Appalachian Trail. Two thousand miles later, she became the first woman to solo hike 14 states from Georgia to the top of Mt Katahdin in Maine. This is a true and inspiring adventure celebrating the resiliency of the human spirit and the courage required to walk into the unknown.
SEEKING:
GRANDMA: Female mid-60s. An Appalachian farm woman who has seen and endured much. There is no pretense about this woman – she is who she tells you she is. Practical, determined, feisty, and forthright, she is a force to be reckoned with as she narrates her journey, which includes flashback scenes from her past. Born into a large family and married at a young age to a husband who beat and abused her, she had 11 children and raised each of them with love and without complaint. Her decision to hike came from her love and passion for the beauty of the trail, and perhaps subconsciously her need to reconnect with her own identity and power after years of being in an abusive relationship.
MAN: Male, 50s. A wide range of 13 different people, including her abusive husband and her drunken father as well as people she meets on the trail.
SPT $859 weekly minimum (SPT 9) + housing and transportation.
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