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Upcoming Auditions
 Twelve Angry Men
by Reginald Rose
Stage version by Sherman L. Sergel
Adapted from the television show of the same name 

 
Presented by the Sandy Spring Theatre Group in conjunction with
the City of Gaithersburg/The Arts Barn in the Kentlands

Directed by Bill Spitz


Performances at the Gaithersburg Arts Barn  
Opening January 6, 2017 and running weekends through January 22, 2017
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00pm, Sundays at 2:00pm


Information for Auditioners
All roles described below are open and unpaid. EVERYONE is welcome to audition.

Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script.

Please bring a headshot/resume (if you have one)
 
Questions?
Please email us at [email protected]

Audition Dates
Monday, September 26th starting at 7:45 PM
Tuesday, September 27th 
starting at 7:45 PM
   - Callbacks Thursday, September 29th
 at 7:45 PM

Audition Location

Commotion Dance Studio
3097 Wisteria Drive
Germantown, Md. Lower level

The studio is on the corner of Wisteria Dr and Waters Rd. There is parking in front of the building and in the other parking lot close to the India Bizarre

Character Breakdown

Foreman: He is a small, petty man who is impressed with the authority he has and handles himself quite formally. 

Juror number two: He is a meek, hesitant man who finds it difficult to maintain any opinions of his own. 

Juror number three: He is a very strong, very forceful, extremely opinionated man within whom can be detected a streak of sadism. 

Juror number four: He seems to be a man of wealth and position, and a practiced speaker who presents himself well at all times. 

Juror number five: He's a naïve, very frightened young man who takes his obligations in this case very seriously, but who finds it difficult to speak up when his elders have the floor. 

Juror number six: He is an honest but dull-witted man who comes upon his decisions slowly and carefully. 

Juror number seven: He is a loud, flashy, glad-handed salesman type who has more important things to do than sit on a jury. 

Juror number eight: He's a quiet, thoughtful, gentle man - a man who sees all sides of every question and constantly seeks the truth. 

Juror number nine: He is a mild, gentle old man long since defeated by life, and now merely waiting to die. 

Juror number ten: He's an angry, bitter, bigoted man - a man who antagonizes almost on sight and who places no values on any human life save his own. 

Juror number eleven: He's a refugee from Europe; he speaks with an accent and is ashamed, humble, almost subservient to the people around him. 

Juror number twelve: He's a slick, bright advertising man who thinks of human beings in terms of percentages, graphs and polls, and has no real understanding of people. 
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Guard: This is a bit part. He can be any age.


Thank you for sharing your talent with us!
Sandy Spring Theatre Group is a 501(c)3 Non-Profit Organization made up entirely of volunteers who have brought quality theater to your community for over 60 years.

Sandy Spring Theatre Group, P.O. Box 94, Sandy Spring, MD  20860 -- Email: [email protected]