Shared Radiance announces auditions for Hamlet

​Auditions will be held from 6:00 to 9:00 PM on January 17th and 1:00 to 4:00 PM on January 18th at 609 NC Highway 62 East, Pleasant Garden, NC 27313. 

Rehearsals for Hamlet will begin in late March, with performances during the first two weekends of June.

For this production, auditioners must be 18 years of age or older, and must have at least completed high school. Headshots and resumes are required at the time of audition.

Please prepare a one to two minute dramatic monologue. Actors will also be given sides for cold reads and should be prepared to answer a few interview style questions. 

Live auditions are preferred but if you cannot make auditions, video auditions with resumes and headshots can be sent to sarah@sharedradiance.org. An audition form will be sent to you. 

This production will be a non-AEA project, with several paid principal roles. Contracts will range from $100 – $400 depending on the role and experience. 

This show will be performed in Guilford County and possibly other surrounding counties. Shared Radiance specializes in outdoor theater, with some venues including travel from scene to scene for both actors and audience. 

Shared Radiance does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, national and/or ethnic origin, age, disability, or military or veteran status in any of its educational programs, employment practices, and activities. Shared Radiance is always open to and engages in non-traditional casting. 

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CHARACTER BREAKDOWN 

Hamlet 
The Prince of Denmark, the title character, and the protagonist. About thirty years old at the start of the play, Hamlet is the son of Queen Gertrude and the late King Hamlet, and the nephew of the present king, Claudius. Hamlet is melancholy, bitter, and cynical, full of hatred for his uncle’s scheming and disgust for his mother’s sexuality. A reflective and thoughtful young man who has studied at the University of Wittenberg, Hamlet is often indecisive and hesitant, but at other times prone to rash and impulsive acts. 

Claudius 
The King of Denmark, Hamlet’s uncle, and the play’s antagonist. The villain of the play, Claudius is a calculating, ambitious politician, driven by his sexual appetites and his lust for power, but he occasionally shows signs of guilt and human feeling—his love for Gertrude, for instance, seems sincere. 

Gertrude
The Queen of Denmark, Hamlet’s mother, recently married to Claudius. Gertrude loves Hamlet deeply, but she is a shallow, weak woman who seeks affection and status more urgently than moral rectitude or truth. 

Polonius 
The Lord Chamberlain of Claudius’s court, a pompous, conniving old man. Polonius is the father of Laertes and Ophelia. 

Ophelia 
Polonius’s daughter, a beautiful young woman with whom Hamlet has been in love. Ophelia is a sweet and innocent young girl, who obeys her father and her brother, Laertes. Dependent on men to tell her how to behave, she gives in to Polonius’s schemes to spy on Hamlet. Even in her lapse into madness and death, she remains maidenly, singing songs about flowers and finally drowning in the river amid the flower garlands she had gathered. 

Laertes 
Polonius’s son and Ophelia’s brother, a young man who spends much of the play in France. Passionate and quick to action, Laertes is clearly a foil for the reflective Hamlet. 

The Ghost 
The specter of Hamlet’s recently deceased father. The Ghost, who claims to have been murdered by Claudius, calls upon Hamlet to avenge him. However, it is not entirely certain whether the Ghost is what it appears to be, or whether it is something else. Hamlet speculates that the Ghost might be a devil sent to deceive him and tempt him into murder, and the question of what the Ghost is or where it comes from is never definitively resolved. 

Horatio 
Hamlet’s close friend, who studied with the prince at the university in Wittenberg. Horatio is loyal and helpful to Hamlet throughout the play. After Hamlet’s death, Horatio remains alive to tell Hamlet’s story. 

Fortinbras 
The young Prince of Norway, whose father the king (also named Fortinbras) was killed by Hamlet’s father (also named Hamlet). Now Fortinbras wishes to attack Denmark to avenge his father’s honor, making him another foil for Prince Hamlet. 

Rosencrantz & Guildenstern 
Two slightly bumbling courtiers, former friends of Hamlet from Wittenberg, who are summoned by Claudius and Gertrude to discover the cause of Hamlet’s strange behavior. 

Osric 
The foolish courtier who summons Hamlet to his duel with Laertes. 

The Gravediggers
A pair of commoners responsible for digging Ophelia’s grave. As an example of a Shakespearean fool, or clown, the Gravediggers offer a break from the play’s drama by ironically engaging in witty banter as they work. 

First Player (Player King) 
A member of the acting troupe that comes to perform for Hamlet and the royal court. When Hamlet requests a play whose plot resembles the murder of his father, the First Player takes on the role of a king murdered by his greed-driven nephew. 

Voltimand and Cornelius 
Courtiers whom Claudius sends to Norway to persuade the king to prevent Fortinbras from attacking. 

Marcellus and Bernardo 
The officers who first see the ghost walking the ramparts of Elsinore and who summon Horatio to witness it. Marcellus is present when Hamlet first encounters the ghost. 

Francisco 
A soldier and guardsman at Elsinore. 

Reynaldo 
Polonius’s servant, who is sent to France by Polonius to check up on and spy on Laertes.