| Show | The 39 Steps |
| Company | Hampton Theatre Company |
| Notes | Mandatory attendance is required for tech week and all performances. |
| Instructions | Sides will be emailed prior to the audition. Non-Equity stipend offered |
| Rehearsal Dates | TBA |
| Questions | Terry Brennan 631.653.8955 |
| Show Info | A comedic live theatre adaptation of Hitchcock's “The 39 Steps," this fast-paced, action-packed romp set in the 1930s tells a story requiring sharp timing and lots of physical comedy: A classic Hitchcock leading man is swept into a wild case of espionage after a woman is murdered in his apartment. |
| Type | Location | Date | Time |
| Appointment | Quogue Community Hall 125 Jessup Avenue Quogue | Mar 16 | 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM |
| Appointment | Quogue Community Hall 125 Jessup Avenue Quogue | Mar 17 | 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM |
| Call Back | Quogue Community Hall 125 Jessup Avenue Quogue | Mar 24 | 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM |
Roles
| Role | M/F | Age | Description | Richard Hannay | M | 30-40 | a dashing, handsome, confident, and debonair upper-class Englishman who becomes increasingly frazzled. British accent required. | Female actor | F | 30-40 | three roles: Annabella Schmidt: A glamorous foreign spy who pulls Hannay into a conspiracy; intriguing, sultry and secretive. German accent required. Pamela Edwards: Hannay's reluctant companion; initially distrustful and icy, evolves into a love interest. British accent required. Margaret: Sweet and innocent Scottish farmer's wife; falls for Hannay and protects him from her jealous husband. Scottish accent required. | Clown 1 | M/F | 0+ | The two clowns play all remaining 150 roles: villains, police officers, train conductors, salespeople, hotel clerks, women, men, etc. Must be able to switch characters quickly; broad physical comedy. Strong British (cockney and standard), Scottish and German accents required. | Clown 2 | M/F | 0+ | The two clowns play all remaining 150 roles: villains, police officers, train conductors, salespeople, hotel clerks, women, men, etc. Must be able to switch characters quickly; broad physical comedy. Strong British (cockney and standard), Scottish and German accents required. |