Studio Arena Theatre in Search of Actors for Its Holiday Production


Studio Arena is producing A.R. (Pete) Gurney’s newest comedy, Indian Blood. Gurney, Buffalo native and playwright is a Yale School of Drama graduate and past MIT professor. The story is set in Buffalo at Christmas in 1946. Indian Blood centers on an incident in the lives of two cousins who cause trouble at Nichols School and the boys blame their “Indian Blood” for all the trouble that they cause. Packed with references to Buffalo-area points of interest, this show will surely delight local audiences.
Studio Arena Theatre seeks male actors to play 16-year-old high school students, no taller than 5’6,” and for male actors to play characters aged 40 to 45 and 65 to 70, and female actors to play characters aged late 30s and mid 40s to 50s.
Auditions will be held at Studio Arena Theatre on Thursday, June 21, and Friday, June 22, from 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The Theatre is located at 710 Main Street in Buffalo.
Those interested should prepare the following: - Sides for the appropriate roles, available for pick-up at the Studio Arena Theatre Box Office, Monday through Friday from 9AM to 5PM.
This is an Equity principle only audition. Non-Equity actors will be seen only as time permits.
Studio Arena Theatre 710 Main, 14202. Call Jana Blaha at 716-856-8025 ext. 1722 for role and sides details and to schedule an audition appointment or for more information.

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