Open Casting

CASTING NOTICE – Monty Python’s Edukational Show

Non-Equity Call; $25.00 per performance

Trinity Theatre Company is seeking up to 7 actors to fill roles in Monty Python’s Edukational Show, a sketch-style spectacular featuring fan favorites like the Dead Parrot, the Ministry of Silly Walks, the Lumberjack Song, and more written by Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin and directed by Abi Hood. 

Auditions: Submissions by video or in-person

  1. Self-taped auditions are being accepted. All submissions must be emailed to casting@trinityttc.org by 5:00 PM on October 18th, 2025.

  2. In person auditions are scheduled between 1:30pm-5:00pm on October 18th, 2025 at Trinity Theatre – Mission Valley. 1640 Camino Del Rio North, Suite 129, San Diego, CA 92108. Appointments are scheduled in 5 minute increments.

  3. Callbacks:  are scheduled between 4:00-6:00pm on November 1st, 2025 at Trinity Theatre – Mission Valley

***Actors of all ethnicities, race, age, and gender are encouraged to apply***

To sign up for a slot, email casting@trinityttc.org. Include:

1) Your name

2) Your email & phone number

3) Digital copy of your headshot and resume

4) All conflicts for November 12th, 2025 – January 25th, 2026, including weekends and daytime availability. Holiday break will be from December 21st, 2025-January 2nd, 2026

5)Prepare a 2 minute monologue and 1 minute cut from a song. Please bring a backing track as we will not have an accompanist. 

 Or:

5) A self-taped audition package with one monologue of your choice showing range OR two contrasting monologues. Entire video not to exceed 3 minutes.

***If you do not receive a response confirming materials have been collected within 48 hours, please resend your information.***

Important Dates for Monty Python’s Edukational Show:

November 12 – First Rehearsal

January 6 – 8 – Tech

January 9 – January 25 – Performances

Performances will take place at the Trinity Theatre – Mission Valley. 1640 Camino Del Rio North, Suite 129, San Diego, CA 92108

About the Show

Warning: This show contains high levels of British silliness. Viewer discretion is advised.

From the absurdly brilliant minds behind Monty Python’s Flying Circus comes a wildly irreverent, laugh-out-loud stage comedy that’s anything but educational.

Monty Python’s Edukational Show is a sketch-style spectacular featuring fan favorites like the Dead Parrot, the Ministry of Silly Walks, the Lumberjack Song, and more—reimagined for the stage and stitched together with Python’s signature satire, wit, and complete disregard for conventional logic.

It’s a crash course in comedy, lunacy, and possibly Hungarian phrasebooks. And yes, it’s spelled “Edukational.” Deal with it

Character Breakdown

Casting an ensemble of 5-7 actors to play various roles/tracks 

CASTING NOTICE – Rabbit Hole

Non-Equity Call; $50.00 per performance

Trinity Theatre Company is seeking up to 5 actors to fill roles in Rabbit Hole written by acclaimed playwright David Lindsay-Abaire and directed by Eddy Lukovic. The story follows Becca and Howie Corbett, a couple navigating life after an unthinkable tragedy—the loss of their young son. As family tensions rise and coping styles clash, each character searches for meaning, comfort, and a path toward healing.

Auditions: Initial submissions are by video via self-tape. Callbacks will be in-person. 

Instructions: Please record a monologue in the style of the character you are auditioning for. Please keep all submissions to 2 minutes or less. In the title of the video please include your name and which part you would like to be considered for. Self-taped auditions can be emailed to casting@trinityttc.org. Please only submit video links (ie. YouTube, Vimeo, etc). Audition submissions will be accepted until October 24th @ 5:00pm. 

Callbacks:  are scheduled between 12:00pm-4:00pm on November 1st, 2025 at Trinity Theatre – Mission Valley

***Actors of all ethnicities, race, age, and gender are encouraged to apply***

Please include the following information in your email to casting@trinityttc.org

1) Your name

2) Your email & phone number

3) Digital copy of your headshot and resume

4) All conflicts for December 8th, 2025 – February 1st, 2026, including weekends and daytime availability. Holiday break will be from December 23rd, 2025-January 4th, 2026

***If you do not receive a response confirming materials have been collected within 48 hours, please resend your information.***

 

Important Dates for Rabbit Hole:

December 8th – First Rehearsal

February 3rd-5th – Tech

February 6th- February 22nd – Performances

Performances will take place at the Trinity Theatre – Mission Valley. 1640 Camino Del Rio North, Suite 129, San Diego, CA 92108

 

About the Show

How do you move forward when grief holds you still?

In Rabbit Hole, acclaimed playwright David Lindsay-Abaire explores the deep ache of loss with honesty, heart, and unexpected humor. The story follows Becca and Howie Corbett, a couple navigating life after an unthinkable tragedy—the loss of their young son. As family tensions rise and coping styles clash, each character searches for meaning, comfort, and a path toward healing.

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Rabbit Hole is a beautifully crafted portrait of grief, resilience, and the fragile threads that hold a family together.

 

Character Breakdown

Becca (35-45): A woman quietly grieving the loss of her 5 year old son, Danny, and struggling to keep it together. Withdrawn, restrained, impatient, sharp tongued.

Izzy (27-33): Becca’s chaotic and carefree younger sister. She looks up to Becca. Impulsive, free spirited, outspoken, playful. 

Howie (35-45): Becca’s husband. Trying his best to fix what can’t be fixed. Frustrated with the deterioration of his relationship with Becca. Grounded, patient, affectionate, lonely.

Nat (60s): Becca and Izzy’s mother. Speaks her mind willingly. Having lost a son of her own, she carries the ache of a parent who’s learned to live with loss. Uses humor as armor against grief. Pragmatic, blunt, opinionated, protective.

Jason (16-18): The teenage boy who was driving the car that caused Danny’s death. Desperately seeking redemption & forgiveness. Sincere, awkward, respectful, brave.

Open Casting at Trinity Theatre Company

At Trinity Theatre Company, we believe the stage belongs to everyone. Our open casting opportunities invite actors of all backgrounds, ages, and experience levels to audition and share their talent. Whether you are a seasoned performer or stepping onstage for the first time, we welcome you to join our creative community.

Upcoming Auditions

Trinity Theatre regularly holds auditions for plays, musicals, and youth productions. Each season, we seek diverse voices and performers who are passionate about storytelling. Visit our auditions page for specific dates, roles, and requirements.

What to Expect at an Audition

Auditions are designed to be open, supportive, and encouraging. You may be asked to perform a short monologue, sing a prepared piece, or participate in a group reading. Callbacks, if needed, are announced shortly after. Our team will guide you every step of the way.

Who Can Audition

Everyone is welcome. We are committed to inclusive casting and creating opportunities for all performers. Trinity Theatre Company values representation, authenticity, and the unique perspective each actor brings to the stage.

Why Audition with Trinity Theatre

Joining Trinity means more than performing. It’s about learning, growing, and collaborating with a vibrant community of artists. Performers gain professional experience, connect with mentors, and have the chance to bring meaningful stories to life for San Diego audiences.

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