Filming w/c 23rd March within the M25 area, London.
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London Theatre – Profit Share
Casting is now open for a new independent adaptation of Sophocles’ Antigone, scheduled for performance in late March / April 2026 (exact dates and venue TBC).
Roles Available
All roles are open to inclusive and non-traditional casting.
Gender is not a determining factor for any role.
All roles will involve chorus work and some devising.
CREON / CHORUS
Text-heavy role
Newly appointed ruler of Thebes. Charismatic and authoritative, Creon believes deeply in law, order, and civic responsibility. Acting from good intentions rather than villainy, his certainty is gradually tested and fractured. Beneath his controlled exterior emerge doubt, vulnerability, and moral conflict.
Requires strong command of language, emotional range, and stamina for dense text.
ISMENE / EURYDICE / CHORUS
Ismene
Antigone’s sister. Cautious, empathetic, and pragmatic, Ismene is torn between loyalty and fear. She represents survival, compromise, and endurance over resistance. The role demands emotional subtlety and the ability to hold inner conflict beneath restraint.
Eurydice
Creon’s partner and Queen of Thebes. Appearing briefly near the tragic end of the play, Eurydice carries immense emotional weight. Requires the ability to convey grief, fear, and moral clarity through restraint and quiet strength.
HAEMON / CHORUS
Creon’s child and Antigone’s intended. Passionate, idealistic, and emotionally conflicted, Haemon stands between generations and opposing ideologies. Courageous enough to challenge authority and break cycles of inherited power and trauma.
TEIRESIAS / GUARD / MESSENGER / CHORUS
Text-heavy role
Multiple roles requiring versatility and strong storytelling skills.
Teiresias is the truth-bearer, demanding authority and wisdom beyond human years.
The Guard and Messenger ground the play in realism, offering tonal contrast and moments of dark or dry humour.
Rehearsals & Performances
– Rehearsals via Zoom and in London
– Schedule to be confirmed collaboratively
– Performances anticipated late March / April 2026
– Venue currently being secured
For complete details and submission information, you must be a member.
Casting is now open for a brand new original stage play, “A Curtain Calls”, set in Liverpool. Performers of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
Roles Available
Phil (Young)
– Playing age: 20s–30s
– Charismatic lead, sharp-witted, at the height of his career
Phil (Old)
– Playing age: 60s–70s
– Frail, living with Alzheimer’s disease
– Oscillates between confusion and clarity
Old Queen
– Playing age: 20s–30s
– Camp, larger-than-life
– A close friend of Phil
– Charismatic comic relief with depth
Judy
– Playing age: 20s
– Grounded and thoughtful
– Phil’s creative flame and love interest
– Preferred accent: Southern (open to any)
Mother
– Playing age: 50s–60s
– Emotionally neglectful yet layered
– Soft-spoken, patronising, with moments of kindness and vulnerability
Nurse
– Playing age: 20s–30s
– Kind, warm and genuine
– Supportive, loving, with strong energy
Ensemble
– All ages welcome
Accent Notes
– As the play is set in Liverpool, most characters are Scouse
– Other accents are welcome for Mother and Judy
General Casting Information
– This is a profit-share production (details to be discussed)
– Rehearsals begin May/June in Liverpool city centre
– Performers must be available for the week commencing 27th July
– Self-tapes are preferred, with possible face-to-face auditions if required
For complete details and submission information, you must be a member.
Please note that this project is unpaid and non-union.
STRANGE KIN THEATRE is seeking four actors for the Union Theatre run of Flying Ant Day.
FLYING ANT DAY is an 80-minute play featuring an ensemble cast of 11 people.
Flying ants have 24 hours to live, then they die. On a hot summer’s day, the flying ants appear from the ground in an attempt to squeeze as much life as they can out of their time. At the same time, a family arrives at a hospital room to say goodbye to their dying mum.
This dark comedy explores the human trials of grieving and how disconnected we have become in accepting our destiny.
Content Warnings: Partial nudity, Strong language, Themes of death and dying, including discussions of mortality and grief.
SHOW DETAILS
Show Dates: 7:30PM on 25 / 26 / 27 February 2026
Show Venue: Union Theatre, 229 Union Street, London SE1 0LR
Rehearsal Dates:
10AM to 6PM on the following dates –
18 February 2026 (Wed)
19 February 2026 (Thu)
20 February 2026 (Fri)
22 February 2026 (Sun)
23 February 2026 (Mon)
24 February 2026 (Tue)
Tech rehearsal will begin at 10AM on Opening Day, 25 February 2026.
All rehearsals will be conducted at a venue in Southeast London.
AVAILABLE ROLES
All ages listed below are character ages.
Open to actors of any age, any appearance, and any accent playing these characters.
We encourage applications from actors who are part of the global majority and/or from underrepresented groups.
PHIL
~60-80yo, Male Identifying
Phil is dead. As the only character in the show who is already in the afterlife, Phil is free to move around the mortal world as he pleases, sometimes even breaking the fourth wall. Phil is present to see his wife Anse as she crosses over, and through this witnesses his family process grief.
KATE
~30-40yo, Female Identifying
Kate is a lawyer who is happily married to her wife Ana. She has a 15 year old son, Sam, who is still struggling with the death of his father. She is the oldest of Phil and Anse’s three children. Kate is present to ensure her mother’s smooth passing.
RENÉE
~25-35yo, Female Identifying
Renée is an actor-influencer who is chronically cuffed. Her current infatuation is her boyfriend Rob. She is the youngest of Phil and Anse’s three children. Renée is present in an attempt to reconnect with her family.
Please note that this role may include a scene involving intimacy (stage kiss & simulated / implied sex) and possibly partial nudity (undergarments). This is scalable to the performer’s comfort level. This part of the scene will be choreographed in a closed room. Please do not hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.
KIT
14-15yo, Female Identifying / Non-Binary
Kit is Sam’s biology partner. They are not friends (yet). Kit does not really have friends, but doesn’t think she needs them either. She meets Sam’s family for the first time, and is also the only person to have an encounter with Phil apart from Anse. Kit is present in a very strange dedication to “complete her biology project”.
For complete details and submission information, you must be a member.
The dates are as follows;
Wednesday 4th February 2026 in HEXHAM.
10 x Cafe Customers - all welcome to apply.
2 x Cafe Staff - all welcome to apply.
Friday 6th February 2026 in HEXHAM
12 x Neighbours - all welcome to apply
2 x Paramedics - All, between the ages of 25 - 50, welcome to apply.
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Casting for a 7–9 minute student short film as part of a second-year project at the University of Greenwich.
Synopsis:
A man sets out to complete the next task on a bucket list: finding the best toast topping. As the story unfolds, it is revealed that the list belonged to his late girlfriend, who passed suddenly and unexpectedly. Completing the list becomes his way of honouring her memory and processing his grief.
Roles Available
Character 1
– Gender: Male
– Age: 20–25
– Ethnicity: White
– Quiet, slightly awkward but charming
– Earthy colour palette, Wes Anderson–style tone
– This role involves eating various foods
– Must have no allergies or intolerances
Character 2
– Gender: Female
– Age: 20–25
– Ethnicity: Any
– Quirky, bubbly, and happy to push herself outside her comfort zone
Character 3 (Voice Role)
– Gender: Male
– Age: 20–25
– Ethnicity: Any
– Unseen character, heard via phone call
– Very common London accent
– Voice of reason
– Applicants must be able to travel to Greenwich (dates TBC)
Filming Details
– Location: East London (end of the District Line)
– Dates: w/c 23rd February – w/c 2nd March 2026 (exact dates TBC)
Please ensure availability to travel to East London before applying.
For complete details and submission information, you must be a member.
Looking for a Black actress (early/mid 20's) for a music video shoot in Leicester.
9th Feb 2026, 1 day.
Paid.
For complete details and submission information, you must be a member.
Project Title: Ash Beverly
Genre: Dark Comedy Mockumentary
Casting for a graduation short film by a Year 4 student from the University of Edinburgh. The film follows a documentary crew capturing the chaotic 30-day lead-up to a young novelist’s book launch, as fame, performance, and self-mythology begin to unravel.
Shoot Location: Edinburgh
Shoot Dates: Mid-March 2026 (between 16–23 March, exact dates TBC)
This is a paid student graduation project. Fees are modest but negotiable. Meals and refreshments will be provided.
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Roles Available
Ash Beverly – Lead
– Gender: Male
– Playing Age: 25–35
– Ethnicity: Open
– Height: 172–185 cm
– Build: Slim / lean
A highly visible novelist who believes pain is the only path to artistic depth. Media-savvy and self-aware, Ash carefully performs the role of the “tragic artist” while quietly revealing a fragile and hollow interior. Requires subtle, restrained performance and strong on-camera presence in documentary-style scenes.
Long hair welcome; natural curls encouraged.
Supporting Roles
Documentary Director
– Gender: Male
– Age / Appearance: Open
Calm, observant filmmaker following Ash throughout the project. Performance should feel natural and unperformed, as part of a real documentary crew. Acting experience not required; interviewing or directing experience welcome.
Producer
– Gender: Female
– Age / Appearance: Open
Organiser of the book launch and voice of structure within the team. Practical, composed, and efficient. Appears regularly in planning and backstage scenes. Acting experience not required; production background welcome.
Editor
– Gender: Female
– Age / Appearance: Open
A quieter presence within the team. Appears in meetings and backstage moments. Acting experience not required; media or editing background welcome.
Extras
– Launch-day staff and audience members
– Age / Gender / Ethnicity: Open
For complete details and submission information, you must be a member.
A dark comedy about grief and family relationships.
Robbie and Mary have to get through an excruciating memorial that has a DJ, karaoke and a pregnancy announcement / gender reveal planned by their half sister Lisa.
Shooting 6th - 9th March in TW19
Auditions in Elephant and Castle within the next few weeks
Travel Expenses Paid
Student film hoping to go to Film festivals
Robbie (28-38yrs) Southern English Accent
Emotionally withdrawn but has a kind heart, he's holding it together for Mary and his Dad
Steve (57-70yrs) Southern English Accent
Mary, Robbie and Lisa’s dad doesn’t get involved in the arguing he’s still devastated by the loss of his wife but insists he’s fine.
Lisa (39-47yrs) Southern English Accent
Self centred and definitely doesn’t know whats appropriate at a memorial.
Natalie (49-65yrs)
A close family friend who has taken on a bit of a motherly role to everyone, kind and soft spoken.
Bill (50-65yrs)
The drunk best friend of steve who has awful timing for his awkward comments. Very funny character
For complete details and submission information, you must be a member.
Location: Chorley, UK and surrounding areas
Project Type: Low-budget short film
Genre: Romantic Drama
Commitment: Unpaid (with potential for paid roles in future feature film)
Production Dates: 11th–13th March 2026
Read-through: 21st February 2026, 3pm – Leyland Golf Club
About the Project
Got to Be Certain follows an aspiring artist and barista searching for love, who finds herself caught in a romantic rivalry between a charismatic lead singer and a drummer. The short film is being produced to showcase the heart, tone, and characters of a feature film currently in development.
This is a passion-driven project aimed at securing funding for a full-length feature film in 2027. While roles in this short are unpaid, selected cast members will be strongly considered for paid roles in the feature. Travel expenses will be covered. Applicants should ideally be based in the North West of England.
Role Available
Josh – Lead Male
– Gender: Male
– Age: Mid-20s
– Ethnicity: Open
– Accent: Northern
Character Description:
Josh is the band’s drummer. Warm, grounded, and quietly observant, he acts as the emotional anchor of the group. Often overlooked, his presence brings calm and clarity when tensions rise. His humour is dry and well-timed, and his loyalty runs deep, even when caught between friends. Josh does not seek the spotlight, but when he speaks, it matters.
Drumming experience is a bonus but not required. There is potential to form a real band, work with an existing band, and co-write original songs.
What to Expect
– Scenes range from intimate conversations to ensemble party moments
– Footage will be used for the short film, pitching the feature film, festival submissions, and personal showreels
For complete details and submission information, you must be a member.