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Tavis Tate theater casting call for Asian actors in New York City.

Casting directors are now casting actors to work on scenes filmed in New York City on Thursday, December 15, 2022.

Producers are looking for the following talent: 

Roles:

  • SAHIL-30s, POC, preferably of East Asian descent, too cool for school but also for everyone else, stubborn but essentially has deep desires that he wants to fulfill.
  • URIEL -30s, Non-binary (they/them), POC, preferably Black, an ethereal, calming presence that enchanted and charms his followers, they would wear flow-y clothing, guru-like energy, maybe very tall commanding presence as well.
  • DARREN – 30s, POC, practical, Type A, Capricorn, eats lots of vegetables everyday, probably has a savings account and/or a Roth IRA.

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Travis Tate NYC Theater Casting Call for Asian Actors

NYC casting opportunity for ASAP:

Seeking a few actors for a paid opportunity THIS THURSDAY, December 15th, at 7:00pm, with rehearsal earlier that day. 

Roles:

  • SAHIL-30s, POC, preferably of East Asian descent, too cool for school but also for everyone else, stubborn but essentially has deep desires that he wants to fulfill.
  • URIEL -30s, Non-binary (they/them), POC, preferably Black, an ethereal, calming presence that enchanted and charms his followers, they would wear flow-y clothing, guru-like energy, maybe very tall commanding presence as well.
  • DARREN – 30s, POC, practical, Type A, Capricorn, eats lots of vegetables everyday, probably has a savings account and/or a Roth IRA.

 Interested? Apply Now

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