Crossroads Theatre Company | New Brunswick, NJ
New Brunswick, NJ
Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA
AUDITION DATE
Tuesday, June 24, 2025
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (E)
Lunch 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
CONTRACT
LOA
$900 weekly minimum (Ref. to LORT)
SEEKING
Equity actors for roles in CRUMBS FROM THE TABLE OF JOY (See breakdown).
PREPARATION
Please prepare a brief contemporary monologue, one minute in length. Also, please bring your headshot and resume stapled together.
LOCATION
Pearl Studios (500)
500 8th Ave
New York, NY 10018-6504
Holding room - Studio 402
PERSONNEL
Artistic Director: Ricardo Khan
Director: Nataki Myers
Playwright: Lynn Nottage
Casting Directors: McCorkle Casting, LTD
Expected to attend:
AJ Stoogenke: Casting Associate
Jeffrey Driesbach: Casting Director
OTHER DATES
1st Rehearsal - September 25, 2025
Load-in - October 13
Tech - October 18, 2025
Previews - October 23, 2025
Opens - October 29, 2025
Closes - November 16, 2025
OTHER
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An Equity Monitor will be provided.
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policy of equal employment opportunity designed to promote a positive model of inclusion. As such, Equity encourages performers of all ethnicities, gender identities, and ages, as well as performers with disabilities, to attend every audition.
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BREAKDOWN
CRUMBS FROM THE TABLE OF JOY
SYNOPSIS: Recently widowed Godfrey, and his daughters Ernestine and Ermina, move from Florida
to Brooklyn for a better life. Not knowing how to parent, Godfrey turns to religion, and especially to
Father Divine, for answers. The girls absorb their new surroundings, but not necessarily religion. Lily,
Godfrey’s sister-in-law, shows up from Harlem, having promised her sister that if anything ever
happened, she’d look out for the girls. Lily, while fascinating to her nieces, stands for everything
Godfrey dislikes: communism, sexual freedom and the fight against racial discrimination. As the racial
and social issues of the late 1950s escalate, personal issues between Godfrey and Lily explode,
prompting him to walk out. A few days later, he returns, with a new wife—a white, German immigrant,
Gerte. With Godfrey immersed in religion, Lily claiming to be a part of the new revolution, and quiet,
stoic Gerte coming from the horrors of Germany, life in the household gets heated. Ultimately, Lily
must leave, seeing as she’s neither Godfrey’s wife nor the girls’ mother. Godfrey and Gerte keep the
family together as best they can, but nothing lasts forever. Ernie, about to graduate from high school,
gets a job offer from her father, but it’s not what she wants to do. Instead, as a young woman in the
dawn of a new age, she sets off for Harlem in search of her spiritual mother, Lily, and all of the causes
she supposedly stood for during the “revolution.”
SEEKING:
ERNESTINE CRUMP: 17. Black. Thoughtful, curious, emotionally intelligent. Navigating grief, faith,
and identity. The narrator — sharp-witted with poetic introspection. Carries the emotional center of the play.
GODFREY CRUMP: Late 30s-early 40s. Black. A widowed father grasping for structure through
religious devotion. Earnest, rigid, wounded. A man searching for meaning in a world that keeps
shifting beneath him.
ERMINA CRUMP: 15. Black. Bold, outspoken, quick-tongued. Rebellious with a restless energy.
Struggles with authority, craves freedom. The embodiment of youthful urgency and defiance.
LILY ANN GREEN: 30s–40s. Black. Fierce, politically radical, sensual. A Communist and proud of it.
Challenges respectability, stirs the household’s stillness. Carries truth like a torch.
GERTE SCHULTE: 30s. White, German immigrant. Earnest, awkward, out of place. Married Godfrey
after his wife’s death. Her whiteness shifts the family dynamic— both well-meaning and naïve to her
impact.
LOA $900 weekly minimum (Ref. to LORT)
AEA