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TWO ROOMS   - Project ID # 31388
Project Type   Live Event Submission Type   Open Call
Location   Skippack PA Union   Non-union
Rate/Pay   n/a Release Date   04-24-06
Audition Date   12-31-69 Submission Deadline   04-29-06
Shoot Date   12-31-69    
Casting Category   Theatre - Non-Equity
Market(s)   Philadelphia, PA>Pittsburgh, PA

The two rooms of the title are a windowless cubicle in Beirut where an American hostage is being held by Arab terrorists and a room in his home in the United States which his wife has stripped of furniture so that, at least symbolically, she can share his ordeal. In fact the same room serves for both and is also the locale for imaginary conversations between the hostage and his wife, plus the setting for the real talks which she has with a reporter and a State Department official. The former, an overly ambitious sort who hopes to develop the situation into a major personal accomplishment, tries to prod the wife into taking umbrage at what he labels government ineptitude and inaction, while the State Department representative is coolly efficient, and even dispassionate, in her attempt to treat the matter with professional detachment. It is her job to try to make the wife aware of the larger equation of which the taking of a hostage is only one element, but as the months inch by it becomes increasingly difficult to remain patient, and when the official lifts the reporter's passport to prevent him from going to Beirut, the wife is goaded to speak out against government policy and, in so doing, triggers the tragic series of events that brings the play to its startling conclusion. In the end there are no winners, only losers, and the sense of futility and despair that comes when people of good will realize that logic, compassion and fairness have become meaningless when dealing with those who would commit such barbarous acts so willingly.

NOTE: ALL TALENT UNDER THE AGE OF 18 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN AT ALL TIMES

Role # 1 - Michael Submit yourself for this role
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25-40; American educator taken hostage by terrorists in Beirut

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Gender: Male
Age: from 25 to 40

Role # 2 - Lainie Submit yourself for this role
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25-40; Wife of Michael

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Gender: Female
Age: from 25 to 40

Role # 3 - Ellen Submit yourself for this role
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Age 30-45; Government official trying to remain in control of and emotionally detached from the situation

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Gender: Female
Age: from 30 to 45

Role # 4 - Walker Submit yourself for this role
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, Age 30-45; Opportunistic newspaper reporter urging Lainie to go public with an interview concerning Michael's imprisonment

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Gender: Male
Age: from 30 to 45


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