Category: New England Casting Notices


Casting actress 27 to 33 for short film

Casting call acting, part of Sarah (female 27 to 33) in short film, Boston area Sarah was adopted as a preteen. Her parents both killed when she was young. She started her family early. She married partially because she got pregnant. Height from 5′ 2″ to 5′ 7″ Caucasian – Mediterranean – Middle Eastern unpaid… Read More »

Casting Call for K2 | New England

K2, Photo/Resume Request for the Berkshire Theatre Festival Stockbridge, MA Seeking the following role only at this audition: Taylor: Mid 30’s-early 40’s. A super-conservative, assistant district attorney with a hot temper. He is an incredibly athletic thrill-seeker. Taylor is self-professed womanizer with a very jaded outlook on the world. Please submit all ethnicities. NYC auditions… Read More »

Theater casting | New England | Vermont | Voice Over

FCTC Announces Auditions for a Radio Theater Dramatization of The Maltese Falcon Auditions will be held March 10,11 & 12 from 7-9pm. March 10 will be held at Lake Champlain Access Television Studios on Prim Road in Colchester; March 11&12 will be held at BFA-Fairfax High School. Casting 6 men, 3 women, 2 gender indifferent… Read More »

Casting for a Pilot

Looking for talented, experienced actors to participate in the filming of a visual postcard “selection of scenes” for the television pilot Paradigm, in association with Autumn Drive Productions. This is non-union, non-pay, yet will be used in a presentation to prominent producers. Roles: Females: 1, 18-22; rebellious college student, mother issues. 1, late 20’s-early 30’s;… Read More »

Casting Comedy Short | New England Area

Beep Beep Productions is an rising new company with a determinated and passionate crew. One Stop Holiday is Beep Beep Production’s newest SHORT FILM currently in Pre-Production. A short, fast-paced comedy centered around a store where you can experience every holiday all year round. Follow the Larson family through the store as they encounter some… Read More »