Auditions will be held on Sunday, May 18 and Monday, May 19 at 6:30 each night in the BLT green room downstairs.
There are roles for 13 any gender, ages 13 – 19.
Rehearsals will begin the week of June 9. Production dates will be July 24 – 27, 2025. Directed by Judy Madden.
CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS:
Foreman (Juror One) A small, petty person who is impressed with his/her authority and handles himself/herself
quite formally. Not an overbearing leader. Not overly bright but dogged.
Juror Two: A meek hesitant person, who finds it difficult to maintain any opinion of his/her own. He/she is
easily swayed and usually adopts the opinion of the last person to whom he/she spoke.
Juror Three: He/she is a very strong, very forceful, extremely opinionated person within whom a streak of
sadism can be detected. He/she is a humorless person who is intolerant of opinions other than his/her own and
accustomed to forcing his/her wishes and views upon others.
Juror Four: She/he seems to be a person of wealth and position, and a practiced speaker who presents
herself/himself well at all times. She/he seems to feel a little bit above the rest of the jurors. Her/his only
concern is with the facts in this case, and she/he is appalled by the behavior of others.
Juror Five: She/he is a naïve, very frightened young person who takes her/his obligations in this case very
seriously but who finds it difficult to speak up when her/his elders have the floor.
Juror Six: He/she is an honest but dull-witted person who comes upon his/her decisions slowly and carefully.
He/she is a person who finds it difficult to create positive opinions, but who must listen to and digest and accept
those opinions offered by others which appeal to him/her most.
Juror Seven: A loud, flashy, salesperson type who has more important things to do than to sit on a jury. She/he
is quick to show temper and equally quick to form opinions on things about which she/he knows nothing.
She/he is a bully, and, of course, a coward.
Juror Eight: This is a quiet, thoughtful, gentle person, one who sees all sides of every question and constantly
seeks the truth. She/he is a person of strength tempered with compassion. Above all, she/he is one who wants
justice to be done and will fight to see that it is.
Juror Nine: This is a mild, gentle older person, long since defeated by life and is now merely waiting to die.
He/She recognizes himself/herself for what he/she is and mourns for the days when it would have been possible
to be courageous without shielding him/herself behind his/her many years.
Juror Ten: He/she is an angry bitter person who antagonizes almost at sight. A bigot who places no values on
any human life save his/her own. Here is a person who has been nowhere and is going nowhere and knows it.
Juror Eleven: This is a foreign-born juror who speaks with an accent. He/she is almost subservient to the
people around him/her. He/she will honestly seek justice, because he/she has suffered through so much injustice.
Juror Twelve: She/he is a slick, bright advertising person who thinks of human beings in terms of percentages,
graphs and polls, and has no real understanding of people. She/he is a superficial snob but is trying to be a good
person.
Guard: A police officer to assist the legal process.
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