Don’t miss any of today’s top gigs! “At Least There’s Hotpot,” a drama focused on four young Asian immigrants, is casting major roles. Plus, a world premiere musical based on a novel and a series of higher ed course scenes is looking for talent.
“At Least There’s Hotpot”
Casting is underway for “At Least There’s Hotpot,” a drama focused on four young Asian immigrants forced to face the uncertainties of incarceration after an unexpected violent incident occurs. Actors, aged 20–55, are now wanted for several major roles in the project, which will begin rehearsals in January and film in late February in Los Angeles. Pay is $150–$206 per day.
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“Surviving the Moonlight”
Join the cast of “Surviving the Moonlight,” a world premiere musical based on Pierre Loti’s novel “Aziyade.” Talent, aged 18–65, is wanted for several principal roles, including Jonathan Montgomery, a celebrated playwright, composer-lyricist, and director. Rehearsals will take place from May 24–June 8, followed by performances on June 9–26 at the Garden Theater in Columbus, Ohio. Pay is $200–$500 per week with housing, travel, and a gym membership provided.
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Higher Ed Recreation
Talent, aged 18 and older, is wanted to play a professor or teacher and students in a series of short scenes that will be featured in an online course demonstrating effective teaching practices. Filming will take place on Feb. 1–2 in New York City. Pay is $50–$500 depending on the role.
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