Emails have been sent to the several hundred actors who registered for Stonehenge XIV (aka Stonehenge 14).

If you registered, check your email, including spam filter if needed.

Every actor who took the plunge and clicked on the “Stonehenge XIV Actor Registration” project on Stonehenge Casting was sent an email.

For all of you actors, this is an important reminder: by signing up for this audition, you are agreeing to do your part to make the Stonehenge Auditions run smoothly. That means you have and read and understand everything in the Stonehenge Auditions Actor FAQ. In case you’re wondering what you’ve agreed to, here’s that link again.

Here are some key points you want to remember:

You are 18 years of age or older and you can legally work in the United States
Yes, this should be obvious considering these are both part of the terms and conditions to register on the Stonehenge Casting website. But just in case you are younger than 18 OR can’t legally work in the U.S., you have to let us know — and you have to cancel.

You are able to audition on Monday, September 28th
Again, we would hope this would be obvious, but some emails we’ve gotten from actors make us wonder. The first audition slot is 10:00am and the last audition slot is 5:45pm. We’ve done our best to accommodate any conflicts you listed. If you have any conflicts come up between now and September 28th –or even during September 28th– you need to cancel.

You will have 50 Headshots and Resumes in the correct format at the audition
Every Stonehenge Audition, some actor doesn’t have enough headshots and resumes and doesn’t get to audition. We’ll confirm the number of headshots in the final email. It may be less than 50. It will not be more than 50. If you cannot have 50 headshot/resumes in the proper format (see the FAQ), you have to cancel.

You will be at the check-in desk THIRTY (30) minutes before your audition time
30 minutes before your audition time IS your call time. If you can’t be on time, be early.

So, in other words, if you have a 10:00am slot, you’re there at 9:30am. If you have a 3:15pm slot, you are there at 2:45pm. This does not mean parking your car around 2:45pm nor being somewhere in the building at 2:45pm. When your name is called, you need to be there or you lose your slot.

The auditions will be held at the Source Theater in Washington, DC. Expect traffic to be bad and Metro to be plagued with demons. Plan accordingly.

You will pick a suitable monologue
What you choose for your monologue and how you present it in an appropriately non-theatrical style is part of your audition. While Stonehenge Casting is open for all sorts of performers, Stonehenge Auditions are specifically for actors looking for film and video work (again, see the FAQ).

You will cancel if you cannot attend for whatever reason 
We know life happens and we don’t care what reason you have to cancel (though we hope it’s a good reason, like getting a great paid gig). Whatever the reason, you need to cancel. That simply means you sent an email to stonehenge@teamjabberwocky.com with your name and timeslot.

We look forward to seeing you at the Henge!