Now Casting ‘When You Left’ and Other Projects

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There’s ample stage and screen work for L.A.–based actors. See if any of the three opportunities below are right for you! And don’t forget to check out our other upcoming L.A. auditions!

“WHEN YOU LEFT”
Porkchop Productions are casting a female lead and two male dancers for a music video, “When You Left.” An award-winning singer-songwriter and photographer are teaming up to create a beautiful and artistic piece centered around love, loss, and the pieces left behind. The video films for one evening and two half days Feb. 26–28 in Hollywood. Performers receive pay, copy, credit, and food.

“ZOMBIES RULE”
Tre Stage is casting the play “Zombies Rule.” The play follows the stories of four different groups of survivors during a zombie apocalypse. There are three roles for men, two parts for women, and a third that is written for either a man or a woman. Rehearsals occur for three weeks and performances are held in L.A. Pay is based on ticket sales (actors are not required to sell tickets).

“EMMY”
Director Habib Habib is casting for the short film, “Emmy.” “Emmy” centers on Kevin, who believes the world around him is not “real” leaving him anxious and angry. However, when Kevin discovers he’s a robot, he must figure out a way to embrace his humanity. The production seeks a cast of supporting characters, including two men and two women. The film shoots Feb. 12–13 in Beverly Hills, California. Talent is paid $200/day.

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