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Friday, January 16, 2015

InterACT PRODUCTIONS SETS AUDITIONS FOR STRINDBERG CLASSIC

AUDITION NOTICE:

MISS JULIE
Written by AUGUST STRINDBERG
Translation by Truda Stockenström
Directed by Cynthia Ross

WHEN: JAN 19 & 21, 2015; 7:00 PM -9:00 PM BY APPOINTMENT; CALLBACKS SAT JAN 24, at 1:00 PM
WHERE: The Baird Center, 3rd floor, 5 Mead St., South Orange

 

CASTING MEN AND WOMEN 18-40

AUDITIONS WILL BE COLD READING ONLY

TO SCHEDULE YOUR AUDITION CLICK HERE

PERFORMANCE DATES: APRIL 10-12, 2015

MISS JULIE (1888) remains Strindberg's most famous work. In the history of drama, it is primarily canonized for its stylistic innovations.

Censored for its shocking content, MISS JULIE revolves around a familiar Strindbergian encounter: a quasi-Darwinian struggle across sex and class lines. Miss Julie has power over Jean because she is upper-class. Jean has power over Miss Julie because he is male and uninhibited by aristocratic values. The count, Miss Julie's father (an unseen character), has power over both of them since he is a nobleman, an employer, and a father.

Over the course of the play, Miss Julie and Jean battle for control, which swings back and forth between them.