Actors Open Call
Male identifying performer from an ethnic minority community or background, City based - 20s (confident cyclist) - open to submissions until Friday 15th May.
We are delighted to be able to begin receiving submissions from professional performers over 18 years of age, with at least one year’s acting experience, who are Scottish or based in Scotland, to perform extracts and monologues which will be filmed in isolation, with support from a director.
We are casting for:
A new short work by Kevin Gilday
Ant is a courier for a massive delivery website. He traverses a deserted city on his bike delivering takeaways to anonymous customers across the city. As he does he starts to question why the world gets to stay at home while he delivers them food, why his time and labour are worth less than the people he serves and how he ended up being a 'key worker' in the first place?
Selected performers will receive a fee for the work to be presented across free online platforms hosted by National Theatre of Scotland, BBC and Scottish theatre partners and iPlayer. This short film will be part of our Scenes for Survival project. We will post additional call outs as scenes are written and the project continues.
To apply, please send a Spotlight link OR headshot and CV and choose one of the following options:
- Write about a scene from an existing play that you would love to see yourself performing in and why - this should be no longer than 100 words
- Or submit a tape - this could take the form of an audio or video recording of you performing in a scene extract of your choice, uploaded to an online platform such as Vimeo/ YouTube (Please provide a link and password)
If you are taping, you do not have to be off-book and the footage doesn’t have to be of a very high quality (please don’t worry, using your phone is absolutely fine)
Recordings/ pieces should be submitted sfsperformers@nationaltheatrescotland.com
Please clearly mark which part you are applying for in the title of your email.
If you require any help with the above, you can find helpful tips here:
https://www.spotlight.com/news-and-advice/tips-and-advice/how-to-self-tape/
The initial call out will remain open to submissions until Friday 15 May.
All submissions will be considered by the National Theatre of Scotland’s artistic/casting team, who will make a final selection with the director of each scene.
Scenes for Survival is a National Theatre of Scotland project in association with BBC Scotland, and BBC Arts’ Culture in Quarantine project.
In association with Aberdeen Performing Arts, Birds of Paradise, Beacon Arts Centre, the Byre Theatre, Citizens Theatre, Dundee Rep Theatre, Eden Court Highlands, Imaginate, Macrobert Arts Centre, Perth Theatre and Horsecross Arts, Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Royal Lyceum Theatre Company, Stellar Quines, Tron Theatre and The Traverse Theatre.