FLINT REPERTORY THEATRE
A FACILITY FOR LIVING
IN-PERSON AND VIDEO SUBMISSIONS

AEA AND NON-UNION CONTRACT: AEA SPT-5

SEEKING:
Flint Repertory Theatre is seeking AEA and Non-Union performers for A FACILITY FOR LIVING. We will be holding in-person auditions and accepting video submissions.

IN-PERSON AUDITIONS:
Monday, July 14th from 12:00pm – 8:00pm

CALLBACKS:
Tuesday, July 15th (as needed)

IN PERSON AUDITIONS: Prepare a short comedic monologue no longer than 2 minutes.

APPOINTMENTS:
Please fill out our in-person audition form here. At the end of the form, you will be directed to a link to select an appointment block. Note: You do not need to bring a physical copy of your headshot and resume to your in-person appointment.

LOCATION:
Flint Repertory Theatre
1220 E Kearsley St
Flint, MI 48503

PERSONNEL EXPECTED TO ATTEND:
Interim Artistic Director & Managing Director Nicole Samsel
Director: TBD
Assistant to the Artistic Director Emily Nichter

VIRTUAL SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:

VIDEO AUDITIONS: Provide a video of a short comedic monologue no longer than 2 minutes

Submit video auditions through the audition form here

Videos can be submitted via a link to your Vimeo, YouTube, personal website or other online account you prefer through the form below. Videos should be viewable without requiring downloads. Submissions should include a digital copy of your headshot and resume.

Video Submission Deadline: Wednesday, July 9, 2025  

For additional questions, contact Emily Nichter at enichter@flintrep.org, 810-237-2520

A FACILITY FOR LIVING
By Katie Forgette
Director: TBD
Rehearsals: November 11 – December 10, 2025
Performances: December 11 – 21, 2025
UMF University Theatre

In a not-so-distant future, Social Security and Medicare have gone bust. Under the new Senior Provision Act (SPA) the aged and infirm are housed in Federal nursing homes (converted penitentiaries). The residents of SPA Facility #273 want to put on a little holiday play for their families, but Nurse Claudia has other ideas. A Facility for Living is a biting comedy that dares to confront the issue of aging in America.

SEEKING:

Flint Rep is committed to diversity and encourages performers of all ethnicities, backgrounds, gender identities, body types, and abilities to audition for all available roles.

KEVIN 25-35. Aspirations exceed opportunities … and perhaps intellect.

BEATRICE “JUDY” HART 65+. Ill, but not so that you would necessarily notice.

WALLY CARMICHAEL 65+. Cranky mush-pot. Has a well hidden, but present, regard for human frailty. Doubles as Stan from the Twilight Ward.

NURSE CLAUDIA 30-50. Re-energized in her role as a nurse now that personal responsibility is the new slogan in health care. Speaks quickly and with authority. Tough love practitioner, not sadistic.

MITZI KRAMER 65+. Former nurse, now resident; declining health but not kindness. Her speech is fluid and bright. She could very easily be mistaken for an employee at the nursing home except for rare moments of pixilation.

JOE TAYLOR 65+. Loyal, warm, tenacious.