ROBIN CARUS, Casting Director, Robin Carus Casting

Q&A/Monologues/Songs ONE on ONE

Monday, June 13, 2016, 7pm ET / 4pm PT

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Robin Carus celebrates her 17th year casting. She has had a life-long passion for the art of casting and the discovery of new talent. From 2001-2008 she was the Head of Casting for TheatreworksUSA where she auditioned thousands of actors yearly and cast more than 200 national tours and countless Off-Broadway shows created by emerging playwrights and directors. Since then, she has cast projects spanning Off-Broadway, regional theatre, festival shows, concerts, films, television, and commercials.

Current projects include: Octonauts and the Deep Sea Volcano Adventure Live (1st National Tour), Far From The Madding Crowd (dir: Hunter Foster), Safe (dir. Glory Kadigan/14th Street Y Theatre), Excuse Me, There's A F#&*ot In My Closet (dir: Darren Katz), commercials for Mashable, and 2016 Planet Connections Playwrights For A Cause. Credits include: Clifford the Big Red Dog (Mills Entertainment), Spank! The Fifty Shades Parody (Mills Entertainment), Family Life Theatre, and TheatreworksUSA. Regionally, she has worked with The State Theatre, Arizona Theatre Company, and Sarah, Plain and Tall (Eugene O'Neill Theatre Conference). Internationally, she has cast Sunfish (music by Hyeyoung Kim and lyrics by Michael Cooper, directed by Will Pomerantz) which received the Top Jury Honor for Musical Theater at at the Daegu International Musical Theatre Festival (DIMF).

Off-Broadway/New York credits include: I Know What Boys Want (dir. Joan Kane/Lion Theatre), The Accidental Caregiver (Robert Moss Theatre), Culture Shock 1911-1922! (dir. Rafael De Mussa/Horizon Theater Rep), Woman at the Funerals (IATI Theatre), Pete the Girl (The Living Theatre), Aesop's Fables (dir. Theodore Mann/Circle in the Square), The Last Castrato, Like You Like It (dir. Igor Goldin/Gallery Players), The Plant That Ate Dirty Socks, Seussical (dir. Marcia Milgrom Dodge), Max & Ruby, Henry and Mudge (dir. Peter Flynn), Cam Jansen (dir. Gordon Greenberg), Walk Two Moons (dir: Melissa Kievman); Summer of the Swans, Junie B. Jones (dir. Peter Flynn), Sarah, Plain and Tall (dir. Joe Calarco), Romeo and Juliet.

Some favorite Workshops and Readings include: Bridges (Ken Cerniglia in coordination with Berkeley Playhouse), Valentino's Tango (dir: Chet Walker), Folk City (Theater for the New City), Art (dir. Dan Cordle), Caught (dir. Nick DeGruccio), Dani Girl (dir. Scott Schwartz).

Concerts Special Events and Festivals include: 2015 Planet Connections Playwrights For A Cause: An Evening of New One Acts by Erik Ehn, Halley Feiffer, and Israel Horowitz (NYTW), The Tiny Mustache (dir. Ben Tostado), Like You Like It (54 Below), 2014 Planet Connections Gala: One Acts For A Cause (starring Melissa Leo, Mary Beth Hurt, & Caissie Levy), 2014 JFest (Resident Casting Director), 2013 One Acts For A Cause: An Evening of New One Acts by Neil LaBute, John Patrick Shanley, and Winter Miller: a benefit for Safe Horizon (Signature Theatre, NYC), FX's "Archer Live" (Irving Plaza, NYC & Theatre of the Living Arts, PA), I Stand Before You Naked (Gerald Lynch Theatre), Speargrove Presents (Julia Miles Theatre), 2009 Marathon Festival (Ensemble Studio Theatre), Strange News From Another Planet (dir. Michael Alltop/Fringe), City of Dreams (dir. Michael Alltop/MITF), Roadicide (HERE/Lincoln Center American Living Room Festival), Like You Like It (dir. Jen Bender/NYMF, Musical Mondays Theatre Lab). She also cast the studio recording for Like You Like produced by which is an all-star cast including Alison Luff, Derek Klena, Patti Murin, Laura Osnes, Sam Underwood, Robin DeJesus, Bonnie Milligan, Nick Cearley, and Lesli Margherita.

Film Casting includes: Then What Happens (dir. Galia Barkol), Killing the Fiddler on the Roof, Love True, Weathering, Running With Sharks (dir. Suha Araj), The King's Pawn (dir. Jonah Bleicher), Disgrace, Elvis (dir. Nicolas Santana), ROVER: Or Beyond Human – The Venusian Future and the Return of the Next Level (dir. Tony Blahd), No Vagrancy (dir. Ernest Leif Boyd), Skook (Additional Casting), A Breath Away, Breaking the Chain (produced by Shrihari Sathe), Tiger, and Underwear (winner Best Short Savannah Film Festival).

Television and Commercials include: "Whistler and the Case For Beauty" (PBS), the iconic couple Lee and Morty Kaufman, stars of the ever-popular Swiffer campaign and voiceovers for Samsung.

Robin has brought in many of our AC actors for a wide variety of projects and booked them.

After a Q&A she'll see Monologues/Songs ONE on ONE

Robin Carus

Robin Carus (Casting Director) has cast everything from iconic commercials to groundbreaking theatre to independent film and television.

Upcoming projects include: Written Out, and Pay The Writer all playing at London's Riverside Theatre, the revival of Ceremonies In Dark Old Men (Theatre at St. Clement's), the film Urban Ed, concerts of To Paint The Earth (directed by Marcia Milgrom Dodge at The Museum of Jewish Heritage) and Momologues (54 Below).

Recent Regional & Off-Broadway: Two Jews, Talking (starring Josh Mostel and Richard Masur at Theatre at St. Clements), The Remarkable Mister Holmes (North Coast Rep), Chicken and Biscuits (Queens Theatre), Pip's Island

Film: Urban Ed (in development), The Thursday Night Club, Green Flake Television: Now Hear This (PBS).

Robin won Webby, Hermes, Davey and Telly Awards for her contribution to Project Sing Out!  She cast virtual benefits and fundraising events for Hadassah International, Governor Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, Fair Fight and the Warnock/Ossoff campaigns in Georgia, the Hudson Guild, the New Works Virtual Festival for the Actors Fund, the World Union For Progressive Judaism. 

For almost 10 years she was the Casting Director for TheatreworksUSA, where she cast over 200 national tours and countless works in development, as well as, their Off-Broadway series at the Lucille Lortel Theatre - including the revival of Seussical. Member of the Casting Society of America.

The following disclaimer is provided specifically at the request of and in accordance with SAG/AFTRA: Seminars or classes are for educational purposes only and will not secure or provide opportunity for employment in the field or representation by an agent or casting director.