Tuesday, May 27, 2008

3 African-Americans needed for museum piece

C.P. Casting is casting 3 non-union actors for a media display about the Bill of Rights for the Commonwealth Museum. The audition is Thursday, May 29, at C.P. Casting. The shoot will take place on 1 day between June 16th and July 3rd, and will pay $400.

These are scripted roles. Acting experience, good memorization skills, and confidence on-camera are a must.

The Roles
  • An African-American Male, 32-38 years old to portray Prince Hall, founder of the world's first lodge of black Freemasonry.
  • An African-American Male, 50-65 years old to portray Otto Snowden
  • An African-American Female, 50-65 years old to portray Muriel Snowden, who with her husband founded Freedom House, Inc., in Roxbury as a nonprofit community-based organization dedicated to human rights and advocacy for African Americans in Boston.

How to Apply
Interested, available, appropriate, non-union candidates for this job should email a photo and resume immediately to matt@cpcasting.com.

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