AND THEN THERE WERE NONE
  • AND THEN THERE WERE NONE

    Audition Form for Little Theater of Gastonia
  • Audition Information for AND THEN THERE WERE NONE

    Please fill out the audition form below. Complete the form by scheduling your audition slot.

    Beginning with the 2025-2026 season, ALL auditions will move to 30-minute time slots of ten people or less.

    Performers are asked to arrive 10 minutes before their time slot.

    Auditions are closed, which means only those auditioning may be in the house. Anyone - including all parents, grandparents, siblings, and/or legal guardians - who is not signed up for the audition in that particular time slot is to remain in the lobby until the audition process is finished.

    Auditions are appointment only; you must schedule your appointment below to finalize this audition form and secure your spot. 

    Show Dates: May 22-31, 2026

    Mandatory Dates: May 16, 2026 (Q2Q), May 17-21 (Tech Week), May 22-31 (Show Dates/Pick Up/Strike). Availability throughout the rehearsal process may affect casting.

    Location: 238 S. Clay Street, Gastonia NC, 28052. Parking is adjacent to the building.

    Show Rating: PG-13 for violence, adult content/language

    This show requires an ensemble cast of 11 performers of all race, sex, gender, sexuality, nationality, and experience level. Age can be scaled as needed, but all performers are perferred to be 16+. The casting team is looking for a diverse group of performers across the board. 

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  • CONFLICTS for rehearsals of AND THEN THERE WERE NONE

    Please note that current rehearsal dates are tentative and may change. Not all performers may be called for every single rehearsal and that will be noted in the finalized calendar given out at the first rehearsal. 

    Please note that amount of conflicts and/or certain conflict dates may affect casting.

     

    Tentative Rehearsal Dates: Mondays - Fridays, April 13-May 15 from 7-10pm.

  • CALLBACKS

    If needed, for a callback, you will be notified by Sunday, March 29. Those attending Sunday's audition may be asked to stay/come back for callbacks.

    Not everyone will be needed for a callback. Callbacks are not indicative of casting.

    However, being unavailable for callbacks may affect casting.

  • AVAILABLE ROLES for AND THEN THERE WERE NONE

    At this time, all roles are available to be cast.

    THOMAS ROGERS: Male presenting. The butler Rogers continues to be a proper servant. He always brings the drinks and food on time and is always polite and deferential, even in times of distress. Will be cast 18+.

    Age range: reads 30+

    ETHEL ROGERS: Female presenting. The cook/maid for the house. Ethel is a frail woman, she is frantic and anxious. She is married to Thomas. Will be cast 18+.

    Age range: reads 30+

    FRED NARRACOTT: Male presenting. Caretaker of the island, who ferries the boat to Soldier Island. A working class man with a dry sense of humor.

    Age range: reads 20+

    VERA CLAYTHORNE: Female presenting. Serves as a secretary to Mrs. Owen. Vera is intelligent and capable, but she also suffers from attacks of hysteria and reacts nervously to the uncanny events on the island. Very Practical and careful but also a romantic.

    Age range: reads 18+

    PHILIP LOMBARD: Male presenting. A mysterious, confident, and resourceful man who seems to have been a mercenary soldier in Africa. Lombard is far bolder and more cunning than most of the other characters. Upper class British or cockney dialect preferred but not required.

    Age range: reads 20+

    ANTHONY MARSTON: Male presenting. A rich, athletic, handsome youth. Tony Marston likes to drive recklessly and seems to lack a conscience

    Age range: reads 18-30

    WILLIAM BLORE: Male presenting. A former police inspector. Blore is a well-built man whose experience often inspires others to look to him for advice. He acts boldly and frequently takes initiative, but he also makes frequent blunders. He constantly suspects the wrong person, and his boldness often verges on foolhardiness.

    Age range: reads 30+

    GENERAL MACKENZIE: Male presenting. The oldest guest. A once general in World War I. MacKenzie holds strong devotion and convictions to his wife and decisions that were made during their time together.

    Age range: reads 40

    EMILY BRENT: Female presenting. A ruthlessly religious woman who reads her Bible every day. Unlike the other characters, Emily Brent feels convinced of her own righteousness and also of everyone else’s sinfulness.

    Age range: reads 30+

    DR. EDWARD ARMSTRONG: Male presenting. A gullible, slightly timid but successful doctor. Armstrong often draws the suspicion of the other guests because of his medical knowledge. He has spent his whole life pursuing respectability and public success, and is unable to see beneath people’s exteriors.

    Age range: reads 30+

    LAWRENCE WARGRAVE: Male presenting. Wargrave is highly intelligent with a commanding personality. Wargrave’s experience and air of authority make them a natural leader for the group. A strong sense of justice.

    Age range: reads 30+

     

  • PLEASE NOTE

     Mainstage productions do not have any fees associated with auditions and/or callbacks. 

    *If cast, performers ARE required to provide the following:

    -Shoes (unless otherwise noted). Depending on the production and the character, this can include sneakers, boots, dress, character and/or jazz shoes.

    -Make-up (unless otherwise noted). 

    -Undergarments (unless otherwise noted). This includes but does not exclude: underwear, undershirts, bras, socks, hoisery, dance belts, dance shorts and/or nudies, depending on the production and character.

    *If cast, performers MAY be asked to provide the following:

    -Costume Pieces: which are usually pants or common staple pieces performers already own. If performers do not already own the piece but decide to purchase it, they own that piece unless they choose to donate it. If performers do not already own the piece and do not want to purchase it, they will not be required to do so.

    -Accessory Pieces: if the performer already owns accessories that are needed in the script or desired for costuming purposes, such as jewlery, hats, wigs, purses, etc. - they may be asked to bring those in. The performer is not required to purchase these pieces. 

    *If cast, and the show has RENTED MATERIALS (specifically scripts, librettos, and/or music books), performers are required to put down a $50 script deposit. This fee will be held until rented materials are returned in proper condition and then given back to the performer. 

    -Script deposit are due at the first rehearsal. 

    -Script deposit can be taken via credit card number on file, personal check, or cash in an envelope with the performer's name on it. 

    -Script deposit are kept locked in the office until strike.

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