King Kirby
by Crystal Skillman and Fred van Lante
Directed by Keith Cassidy
PLAY DESCRIPTION
Even the origin stories have an origin story.
For over 50 years, Jack Kirby was the driving force behind the most iconic comic book characters in American pop culture. This is the story of the work that made the marvels.
CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS
Aside from Kirby, most actors will likely play multiple roles, not listed here, of different ages and in different decades
Jack Kirby: Jewish-American New Yorker, comic book artist. A single-minded, artistic innovator. Ages from young man to 74 during the action of the show. Artistic ability a plus, as the character is supposed to be drawing live during the show.
Stan Lee: Legendary comic book writer, ambitious friend/sometimes-rival/foil to Jack. Ages from young intern to the head of Marvel Comics during the action of the show.
Roz: Wife of Jack for 54 years until his death. She was always by his side, literally and figuratively: through his time as a soldier in WWII, as the mother of his four children, and even helping ink comics during the early stages of his career.
Joe Simon: Editor who gives Kirby his big break.
Victor Fox/Martin Goodman: fellow comic book artist/ Jack's publisher
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The next round of auditions for the Off the Quill will be for King Kirby. Information about the play can be found here. Performances dates are July 28 – August 12, 2017 at the Greenbelt Arts Center.
AUDITION INFORMATION
Auditions will be held in the evenings of April 4th and 5th, with potential callbacks on April 6th, at:
Joe's Movement Emporium
3309 Bunker Hill Road, Mt. Rainier, MD 20712.
You must complete the online audition timeslot request form, along with uploading your headshot and resume. After the forms are submitted, you will be contacted with further information regarding an audition timeslot.
Off the Quill will be casting a minimum of four men and one woman. Character descriptions can be found here.
- All roles are Non-Union/Paid (Stipend).
- Movement/dance experience a plus.
Please prepare two 60-90 second monologues (presenting two different characters). You may be asked to read a short side from the script.
View Play Description & Character Information page for further details.
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