Audition Details

ShowAnd Then There Were None
CompanySouth Shore Theatre Experience
NotesMandatory attendance for ALL performances (listed) AND tech week (Jan. 26 - 29)
InstructionsPrepare: Cold readings from the script will be provided. Accents: The production will use British accents unless otherwise noted. Bring: Headshot and resume (if available), rehearsal conflicts. This is a true ensemble play. Every character has significant stage time and importance. Actors must be comfortable sustaining tension, suspicion, physicality and psychological complexity.
Rehearsal DatesTBD
Performance DatesJanuary 30, 31, February 5, 6, 7 at 8pm ~ February 1 at 3pm
QuestionsSend Mail
Show InfoAgatha Christie’s most famous and chilling murder mystery, And Then There Were None gathers ten strangers on a remote island estate. Each guest harbors a guilty secret. As they are accused of crimes and picked off one by one, paranoia, suspicion, and fear mount until no one is safe. This is a tense ensemble piece that blends psychological thriller, period drama, and mystery. Characters must be distinct, memorable, and fully realized, as the drama hinges on the shifting suspicions among them.

Audition Location/Date/Times

TypeLocationDateTime
OpenSouth Shore Theatre Experience
115 South Wellwood Ave.
Lindenhurst
Oct 2510:00 AM - 4:00 PM
OpenSouth Shore Theatre Experience
115 South Wellwood Ave.
Lindenhurst
Oct 269:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Roles

RoleM/FAgeDescription
Judge Lawrence WargraveM60-70A retired judge with a commanding presence and keen intellect. Appears calm, logical, and authoritative, but harbors a chilling ruthlessness beneath his collected exterior. His precise speech and cool demeanor mask a deeply twisted sense of justice.
Vera ClaythorneF20-30A former governess now working as a secretary. Intelligent, resourceful, and seemingly poised, though she is haunted by a past tragedy. As the play progresses, her facade of composure unravels into desperation, hysteria, and catatonia.
Philip LombardM30-40A soldier of fortune, ex-military, confident, charming, and somewhat reckless. His humor and charisma conceal a callous survival instinct. Lombard thrives under pressure but has a cold pragmatism that makes him both appealing and dangerous.
Dr. Edward ArmstrongM40-60A successful, slightly pompous doctor with a history of overwork and alcoholism. Nervous energy and eagerness to please are mixed with insecurity. He is well-educated and respected, but his weakness of character and dependence on others erodes his credibility.
William BloreM40-50A former police inspector turned private investigator. Solid, practical, and blunt, often suspicious of others. His working-class manner contrasts with the upper-crust guests. He is direct and hearty but not particularly imaginative. Comic potential early on, but must transition to desperation later.
Emily BrentF50-70An elderly spinster with rigid moral views. Stern, self-righteous, and pious, she is convinced of her own righteousness while showing little compassion for others. Her strict religious convictions make her both intimidating and alienating. Requires strong presence and excellent timing.
General John MacKenzieM60-70A retired World War I officer, dignified but weary. Haunted by memories and guilt, he increasingly retreats into melancholy reflection. His soldierly bearing slips into resignation and acceptance as the murders unfold. A tragic, sympathetic figure.
Anthony “Tony” MarstonM20-30A wealthy, handsome, carefree playboy. Arrogant, reckless, and entitled, with a love of fast cars and strong drink. His youth and vitality stand in sharp contrast to his chilling indifference to human life. A flamboyant, bold role with energy and bravado.
Ethel RogersF20-40The cook. A nervous, subservient woman, often bullied by her husband. Fragile, timid, and anxious, she embodies fear from her very first entrance.
Thomas RogersM30-50The butler. A competent and deferential servant, outwardly proper but strained beneath the surface. Dutiful and reserved, though tightly wound with repressed guilt. His relationship with his wife provides strong opportunities for layered performance.