Catskill, New York – Bridge Street Theatre, the region’s “most fearless professional stage company,” is accepting submissions from both Equity and non-Equity performers for the upcoming production of Monsters of the American Cinema by Christian St. Croix, directed by Tony Speciale.
First Rehearsal: May 11, 2026
First Performance: May 28, 2026
Opening: May 29, 2026
Closing: June 7, 2026
Performance Schedule: Thursdays–Sundays
Contract: AEA Single Engagement Agreement (housing + per diem provided)
Venue: Bridge Street Theatre
44 W Bridge St, Catskill, NY 12414
ABOUT THE PLAY
After inheriting a drive-in movie theater and gaining custody of his late husband’s teenage son, Remy forms a tentative bond with Pup through classic monster films. When Remy discovers Pup’s cruel bullying of a gay classmate, their relationship fractures—forcing both characters to confront buried grief, internalized prejudice, and moral compromise. Haunting, funny, and unexpectedly tender, Monsters of the American Cinema explores the monsters we excuse, the harm we inherit, and the courage it takes to confront them. The Los Angeles Times hails the play as “exhilarating.”
SUBMISSION PROCESS
For consideration, please email the following materials no later than March 6:
• Headshot
• Resume
• Website link and/or acting reel (if applicable)
Email submissions to: casting@bridgest.org
Selected actors will be invited to submit a self-tape using provided sides.
In-person Callback Dates:
• Local/Catskill: March 28–29
• NYC: March 30–31
ROLES AVAILABLE
This play contains homophobic and racial slurs, and references to substance abuse and
overdose. Both roles require physical movement; experience with Viewpoints is a plus.
REMY WASHINGTON
37. Black. Cisgender male. Gay. A widower and activist. Charismatic, grounded, and world-
weary, Remy leads his household with humor and warmth, but commands respect when
necessary. His working-class roots are evident in his unpolished authenticity.
This character smokes on stage.
PETER “PUP” MILLER
16. White. Cisgender male. Straight. The son of Remy’s late husband. Smart and uncertain, Pup
is an aspiring filmmaker—still a kid with a camcorder and big ideas. At home, he mirrors his
father’s quippy humor and restless energy; around his friends, he becomes someone else entirely.
Seeking adult actors who look and can play 16.

