Syzygy has an ensemble of approximately 36 actors, directors, designers, and board members. We are a non-dues paying company and have a "no-requirements" policy; we do assume that members will contribute in what ways they can in the spirit of true ensemble.
In addition, we are striving to create a resident, salaried ensemble, and to that end currently produce under an LOA agreement with Actors Equity Association for all productions.
In an effort to strengthen a consistent ensemble we limit membership and do not hold auditions to join the ensemble. We do, however, have an open door casting policy and regularly cast and hire outside the ensemble. We hold open auditions and interviews for all productions. Ensemble membership is extended on a case-by-case basis to artists we work with based on current ensemble membership and Syzygy's needs. If you are interested in membership, we encourage you to continue your efforts to get involved through auditions and participation in other events; get to know us, and give us the opportunity to know you.
Current Opportunities
My Thing of Love
by Alexandra Gersten
directed by Darin Anthony
Date of Audition
12/20/2007
Location
Woman's Club of Hollywood
1749 N. La Brea Ave.
Time(s)
7:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Personnel
Martin Bedoian, Artistic Director; Katherine Bedoian Managing Director
Other Dates
First rehearsal 01/21/2008
Opens 2/29/2008
Closes 4/06/2008
Contract
LOA/PP
$ 50 per performance; $7.50 / hourly for rehearsal; pension, no
health
Seeking
Two male actors and two female actors, any ethnicity, ages 20's - 50's
Breakdown
Elly (30's-40's):
Strong but hurting. Intelligent and witty.
Mother of two
Jack (30's-40's):
Married to Elly. Likable
but in the midst of a serious mid-life crisis. Cheating with Kelly
Kelly (20's):
The younger
woman. Somewhat naïve in her openness.
Garn
(30's-50's):
School counselor. A bit neurotic.
Preparation
Prepare a 2 minute dramatic or comedic monologue.
Bring Picture/Resume.
Other
Equity Principal Auditions - AEA audition rules will be followed.
Non-union actors will be seen as scheduling permits.
Performers of all ethnic and racial backgrounds are encouraged to attend.