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WHERE THE SUN NEVER SETS
- Project
ID # 31336
| Project Type |
Live Event
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Submission Type |
Open Call
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| Location |
New York, NY |
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Equity
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| Rate/Pay |
$325.00 per week
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Release Date |
04-21-06
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| Audition Date |
12-31-69
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Submission Deadline |
05-08-06
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| Shoot Date |
12-31-69
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| Casting Category |
Theatre - Equity (Union)
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| Market(s) |
New York City, NY |
Preparation
Please prepare a brief contemporary monologue.
Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together.
NOTE: ALL TALENT UNDER THE AGE OF 18 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN AT ALL TIMES
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Seeking 1 talent(s) for this role
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Joan: 39. Attractive, passionate, smart, sensitive. Mother of 13-year old. Guarded.
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Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Female Age: from 35 to 45 |
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Seeking 1 talent(s) for this role
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Bill: 40. Father. Attractive. Air traffic controller. Lives moment to moment. Stressed.
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Searchable talent specs:
Age: from 35 to 45 |
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Seeking 1 talent(s) for this role
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Emily: 13. Bright, adventurous, a city girl moved out to the country.
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Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Female Age: from 18 to 24 |
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Seeking 1 talent(s) for this role
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Karen: 36. Joan’s best friend. A city girl, witty, dry, single with a married boyfriend.
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Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Female Age: from 30 to 40 |
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Seeking 1 talent(s) for this role
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Evelyn: 20s. Rebellious art student. Clever, determined, manipulative, attractive but not “pretty”.
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Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Female Age: from 20 to 30 |
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Seeking 1 talent(s) for this role
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Jenny: 20s. Very pretty. Polite, all-American type. Bright but not witty. Engaged to Phillip.
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Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Female Age: from 20 to 30 |
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Seeking 1 talent(s) for this role
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Phillip: 20s. Traditionally handsome, cocky, “cool”, charming (at least he thinks he is). Engaged to Jenny.
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Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Male Age: from 20 to 30 |
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Lynch, who suffered broken bones and other injuries, says she came to on a hospital bed, her body so broken she "felt like I was chained to the bed," even though nothing was holding her down It slipped from her face again and again, and all the time, an unseen child screamed and screamed Jessi screamed with him as the nurse tried to put her to sleep "
Lynch heard later that doctors tried to cut off her leg to transport her to Baghdad, although Bragg wrote that she doesn't know whether that report was true The nurse put the mask down and walked away Don't do it, the doctor said Book: Lynch Struggled With Iraqi Doctors
Nov 9, 9:29 AM EST
Former prisoner of war Pfc She fought "
"They lifted her onto the table," Bragg wrote
The book will be released Tuesday
In an ABC interview to air Tuesday, she accused the military of using her capture and rescue to sway public support for the war in Iraq Jessica Lynch screamed and struggled with Iraqi doctors trying to anesthetize her after one of them said they were going to amputate her leg, according to newly released excerpts from her soon-to-be-released authorized biography
The surgery never took place, and Lynch later heard that it was planned so she could be taken more easily to Baghdad, "probably for a propaganda video," according to excerpts of "I Am a Soldier, Too: The Jessica Lynch Story" being published Monday in Time magazine A nurse tried to cover her face with a mask She was told that "her pieced-together legs would be too cumbersome and could become infected if Iraqi soldiers tried to transport her by ambulance," Bragg wrote
The nurse lifted the mask from her face
Previously released excerpts of the book, written by former New York Times reporter Rick Bragg, said medical reports indicate Lynch was raped in the hours after her 507th Maintenance Company convoy was attacked March 23, although she has no memory of the assault
Lynch continues to recover at her home in rural West Virginia "No! Don't! she screamed Stop, she heard one of the doctors say S
The 20-year-old says in the book that no one in Saddam Hussein General Hospital beat or interrogated her, although Iraqi men she did not believe were doctors came into her room and stared down at her as they spoke to her caregivers She whipped her head from side to side, to keep them from clamping the mask down on her nose and mouth
The excerpts also say hospital workers wanted U forces to find her in the days before her April 1 rescue, and even moved her bed within sight of an American soldier a doctor had spotted on a nearby rooftop
Lynch was in an operating room when a doctor said, "We are going to have to amputate your leg