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AUDITIONS – 12 Angry Men

January 9 - January 11

The Twin Falls Theatre Collective is pleased to announce open auditions for their spring show, 12 Angry Men. Auditions are January 9 – 11, interested participants should complete the audition form found here: https://twinfallstheatre.com/12-angry-men-audition-form/

Audition Dates

  • January 9, 2026 from 6-8pm
  • January 10, 2026 from 2-4pm
  • Callbacks January 11th, 2026 from 2-4pm

As long as you check in prior to the end time, you will be allowed to audition.

In-person auditions are located at Twin Falls Theatre Collective. 310 Main St, Filer, ID 83328.

 

Rehearsals start March 16, 2026 and will run Mon-Thurs from 7-10pm or Mon-Thurs from 6-9pm depending on cast preference. 

There are 3 important rehearsal dates prior to official rehearsals beginning. The director is requesting you be as memorized as possible before official rehearsals begin.

  • READ THROUGH AND OPENING PRACTICE January 17th 11am – 3pm (Lunch Provided)
  • February 2nd – READ THROUGH 2 – Memorization Check In (Time TBD)
  • February 29th – READ THROUGH 3 – SHOULD BE AS MEMORIZED AS POSSIBLE. (Time TBD)

 

Performance Dates 2026
April 23, 24, 25, 27, 30 and May 1, 2nd at 7:00 pm
April 25, 26 and May 3rd at 2:00 pm

 

Audition Requirements

Cast Size: 13 Male

Reading:

  • Prepare and memorize up to a 3-minute monologue for the audition.

Callbacks:

  • Callbacks will be held at 2pm on Sunday, January 11th. All actors being considered for roles will be called back at same time to read different parts in different scenes of the show as a collective.

Video Auditions:

  • If submitting a video audition, please have your video ready before submitting your audition application as you’ll need to submit your video link.

 

Character Breakdown

The play will be presented in the 1950’s time period.
  • Foreman (Juror 1) — Takes his job as foreman very seriously and tries to maintain order. He is not overly bright but is persistent and wants to be fair.
  • Juror 2 — A meek and hesitant man who is easily swayed by others and has difficulty forming his own opinions.
  • Juror 3 — A forceful and aggressive businessman whose personal relationship with his son colors his judgment, making him stubborn and intolerant of other views. He is the last to change his vote.
  • Juror 4 — A wealthy, logical stockbroker who is initially swayed only by facts and evidence. He is impassive and seems above the others’ emotional outbursts.
  • Juror 5 — A naive young man from a slum who is offended by the prejudices of some of the other jurors. He takes his role seriously but struggles to speak up initially.
  • Juror 6 — An honest, though simple, house painter who is slow to reach conclusions. He becomes protective of Juror 9.
  • Juror 7 — A superficial salesman and baseball fan who is impatient and only wants the trial to be over so he can attend a game.
  • Juror 8 — An architect and the play’s protagonist. He is patient, compassionate, and is the only juror to initially vote “not guilty,” which forces the others to re-examine the case.
  • Juror 9 — The first to change his vote to “not guilty,” inspired by Juror 8’s courage. He is a kind, older man who recognizes the defendant’s need to be heard.
  • Juror 10 — A bitter, bigoted, and loud character who is deeply prejudiced against the defendant because of his background. His racism eventually alienates him from the other jurors.
  • Juror 11 — An immigrant watchmaker who is initially reserved but passionate about justice. He defends the democratic process and is disgusted by the other jurors’ apathy and prejudice.
  • Juror 12 — An advertising man who is initially indecisive but more concerned with superficialities than with finding the truth.

PLEASE FILL OUT THE AUDITION FORM HERE PRIOR TO YOUR AUDITION

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