by Hannah C Langley
CALL ME KING, or The Drag Play
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Character Information
CASTING NOTES:
Actors of any gender identity and sexuality are welcome to play these roles, but the playwright encourages productions to uplift and highlight the talented and often under-utilized pool of LGBTQ+ performers when filling out this cast!
Despite being written via the lens of a white playwright, characters can and (hopefully) will be played by actors of any race/ethnicity; but, due to certain moments of violence throughout the play, the playwright hopes productions will be mindful of the way the play is cast as not 1) to feed into harmful tropes and 2) re-traumatize certain communities of color.
Actors of any gender identity and sexuality are welcome to play these roles, but the playwright encourages productions to uplift and highlight the talented and often under-utilized pool of LGBTQ+ performers when filling out this cast!
Despite being written via the lens of a white playwright, characters can and (hopefully) will be played by actors of any race/ethnicity; but, due to certain moments of violence throughout the play, the playwright hopes productions will be mindful of the way the play is cast as not 1) to feed into harmful tropes and 2) re-traumatize certain communities of color.
- Hal/HallieCis (?) woman struggling with identity/self-love. Rarely comfortable in her body or clothes - most of which were bought by her overprotective mom.Character AgeMid-twentiesCharacter Gender IdentityFemale (questioning)
- RoryCis straight man who is trying his best. Most comfortable in Allbirds and flannels.
Character AgeMid-twentiesCharacter Gender IdentityMale - KendallCis gay man also struggling with identity, but better at hiding it. Most comfortable in well-tailored suits and other garments that exude quiet luxury.Character AgeMid-twentiesCharacter Gender IdentityMale
- DelanyCis queer woman who is also trying her best. Most comfortable in platform Chucks and a bold lipstick.
Character AgeThirtiesCharacter Gender IdentityFemale
Development History
- Type Reading, Organization EST/LA, Year 2022
Awards
- 2022 Garry Marshall Theatre New Works FestivalGarry Marshall TheatreSemi-Finalist2022