Casey and Diana | Controlled Damage

Casey and Diana auditions: June 13 & 14 in HALIFAX

For show information and character descriptions, click here.

Controlled Damage auditions: June 15 & 16 in HALIFAX, and June 17 & 18 in TORONTO. Additional Toronto auditions June 19 if required.

For show information and character descriptions, click here.

 

*Auditions for Little Shop of Horrors will take place in September 2024. Watch this space for more information later this summer!


How to apply: 

Please submit via our submission portal by June 1

Please upload your headshot and resume and clearly label them with your name, eg Joe_Smith.  Only those selected for an audition will be contacted.

If you already have a profile, do NOT create a new one. Select the show you wish to be considered for.

 

Audition Requirements: 

Those selected to audition will be asked to prepare material provided. The sides will be sent to those auditioning a week before the audition date.

 

Audition Location

HALIFAX: Neptune Theatre. 

TORONTO: Downtown, location TBD and will be shared in an invitation to attend.

We will only accept and view self tape applications for these shows by invitation. Those invited can upload their tapes to the Neptune casting portal.

 


Ethno-cultural mandate or ethno-cultural casting statement:

Neptune Theatre seeks to promote equity, inclusion, and access by amplifying voices and stories that have been historically marginalized or underrepresented, and we factor this into every decision we make. We encourage submissions from artists of all genders, ethnicities, abilities, and identities, and will give scheduling priority to those who self-identify as IBPOC, LGBTQ2S+, d/Deaf, living with disabilities, and/or facing other systemic challenges in our industry.

Applying artists should be aware that Neptune does not tolerate any form of harassment of its employees, clients, volunteers, or any persons visiting or spending time on its premises.

 

 

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