Prepare for an emotional journey with 'My Joy Is Heavy', a powerful production coming to New York City! This audition notice is a call to all Equity actors to be part of a moving story that explores the depths of human resilience.
But here's the catch: this isn't your typical audition.
Date: Mark your calendars for December 16, 2025, a day dedicated to uncovering exceptional talent. From 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM, with a lunch break to recharge, actors will have the chance to showcase their skills.
Location: The Actors' Equity New York Audition Center will set the stage for this talent search, located at 165 W 46th St, 16th Floor, in the heart of New York City.
The Roles:
- Abigail and Shaun, a married couple navigating grief and love, seek actors who are singer-songwriters and theater makers.
- Musicians with exceptional skills and compassion are needed for a range of instruments, including keyboard, accordion, guitar, bass, drums, trumpet, tuba, trombone, tenor saxophone, bass saxophone, flute, and clarinet.
Preparation: Get ready to wow the panel with a short song of your choice, accompanied by a piano accompanist or your own instrument. Don't forget to bring your headshot and resume, neatly stapled, to leave a lasting impression.
Creative Team: Led by Artistic Director Patricia McGregor and Producer Audra Labrosse, the production boasts a talented ensemble, including Claire Yenson, CSA, as Casting Director in Residence, and Rachel Chavkin as Director. The Bengsons, creators and performers, bring their unique vision to life with choreography by Steph Paul.
Rehearsal and Performance Dates: Rehearsals begin on January 26, 2026, leading up to the first performance on February 25, 2026. The show is set to run until April 12, 2026, leaving a lasting impact on audiences.
Controversy Alert: This production embraces diversity and inclusion, encouraging performers from all ethnicities, gender identities, and ages, as well as those with disabilities, to audition. But is this inclusive approach truly reflected in the industry's casting decisions? Let's spark a conversation about representation and equality in the arts.
Salary and Union: Equity actors can expect a weekly minimum salary of $1229, adhering to the Off Broadway contract. The production proudly operates under the AEA union, ensuring fair practices.
Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a show that promises to stir emotions and challenge perspectives. Will you answer the call? Share your thoughts on the importance of diverse representation in theater and how it impacts storytelling.