Parkway Playhouse Auditions/Update

Mark your calendars, auditions for our 2024 season will take place on January 20-21, 2024 at The Mountain Heritage Center (Across the street from Parkway Playhouse)!  Our audition schedule this year is…

Saturday, January 20th, 2024
– Experienced Auditioners: 10am-12pm
– Less-Experienced Auditioners: 12pm-2pm

Sunday, January 21st, 2024
– Less-Experienced Auditioners: 1pm-3pm
– Experienced Auditioners: 3pm-5pm

Experienced Auditioners: Please come prepared with a resume, headshot, and a one-minute monologue if you have them. If you plan to audition for the musical, please also prepare 16-32 bars of a song and bring sheet music or prerecorded tracks. You may also be asked to read sides at the auditions.

Less-Experienced Auditioners: If you’re new to auditioning, and you don’t have the items above prepared, we’ll provide sides for you to read at auditions. Sides are excerpts from the script. If you’d like to audition for the musical you can prepare part of a song without accompaniment.

If you wish to submit a video audition, please send an acting reel or filmed monologue, your headshot, your resume, and 16-32 bars of song (if auditioning for Ordinary Days) to execdirector@parkwayplayhouse.com by January 21, 2024.

*Please note that we are unable to provide housing for our 2024 season.

Our 2024 Mainstage Season Lineup

Minister of Sorrow 
Written by Pam Kingsley

Directed by Noah Stout
Showing May 17-19, 2024

It is 1937. Emma is a pack-saddle librarian who came to her calling by way of a painful route. We learn of her life as she shares some of her favorite people in stories. Our 2023 Appalachian Playwriting Festival Winner.

(This play has already been cast from our Appalachian Playwriting Festival.)

Little Women
Written by Kate Hamill
Adapted From the Novel by Louisa May Alcott

Directed by Erika Tyner
Showing June 7-16, 2024

Based on the literary classic, this play explores what it means to be a woman, a daughter, a sister, and a friend. We follow the story of Jo March and her reckoning with society, growing older, and finding her way as a writer with her sisters by her side. Each one exploring similar but different struggles and wins. Set to a backdrop of the civil war, this play is a reflection of the waves of change that bookmarked author Louisa May Alcott’s life.

(3 Male Presenting Characters, 6 Female Presenting Characters) 

Almost, Maine
Written by John Cariani

Directed by Michael Lilly
Showing June 28-July 7, 2024

One night, a place that’s not a place, and six actors collide for this heartwarming play. A collection of vignettes, Almost, Maine shows us a story of falling in and out of love, bearing through life, and the magic of the unknown. Northern lights shine on these nine short plays and show us the beauty of Almost.

(3 Male Presenting Characters, 3 Female Presenting Characters, flexible casting)

Ordinary Days (Musical)
Written by Adam Gwon

Directed by Jeff Catanese
Showing August 9-18, 2024

Connections are all around us in this impactful play. Lost items, missed taxis, tragedy, they’re all red strings that tie us to one another. Comedic at times, poignant at others, this musical features four characters whose stories are just a handful in the 8.3 million others that create the vibrance of the New York City landscape.

(2 Female Presenting Characters, 2 Male Presenting Characters)

Vanities 
Written by Jack Heifner

Directed by Elizabeth DeVault
Showing September 6-15, 2024

Chronicling the lives of three best friends from Texas, this show follows our cast from girlhood to adulthood and explores their differentiating opinions on life, experiences, and the future. Beginning in 1963 Texas and landing in New York in 1974 this play is an honest and real reflection of the impact of a changing world through a bittersweet comedic lens.

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