The Babyview Exhibit
ANGEL! BABYVIEW’s *The Babyview Exhibit* is an experimental stage play and concert hybrid following a young man’s descent through addiction, fame, religion, lust, and violence in a surreal version of America. Built around the album *BABYVIEW*, the production blends live music, choreography, and theatrical ritual into a fever dream exploring identity, family collapse, and self-destruction, ending with ANGEL! transforming suffering into art.
Roles For This Project
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Submissions Due: 06/02/2026
An African-American man in his early 20s caught between childhood innocence and generational trauma. The role requires strong emotional depth, physical performance, and the ability to portray confusion, anger, vulnerability, and heartbreak.
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Theatre
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Man, Woman, Non-Bina...
Gender:
Man, Woman, Non-Binary Person, Trans Man, Trans WomanLos Angeles
18 - 35
Non Union
Theatre
Submissions Due: 06/02/2026
A mysterious, ghost-like figure who guides the surreal world of the play through movement and ritual. The role requires physical expressiveness and stage presence.
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Submissions Due: 06/02/2026
A man, young to middle-aged, who serves as a silent enforcer and stage presence throughout the production. The role requires strong physicality, comfort lifting heavy objects, precise movement, and the ability to perform in stylized sequences.
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Submissions Due: 06/02/2026
An African-American man in his mid-30s to early 40s, struggling with addiction, temptation, and the collapse of his family. The role requires emotional range, vulnerability, physical acting, and the ability to portray both charm and deep despair.
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Submissions Due: 06/02/2026
The chaotic host and emcee of The Babyview Exhibit. She welcomes guests into the surreal world of the show with manic charm, unpredictable energy, and repeated catchphrases like “Yerky Yerky!” As the only character who directly interacts with the audience, she blurs the line between performer and ri... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 06/02/2026
A white woman, young to middle-aged, who embodies temptation, chaos, and survival in the play’s underworld. The role requires confidence, strong physical performance, expressive movement, and comfort portraying provocative and emotionally intense scenes.
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Submissions Due: 06/02/2026
An African-American woman in her mid-30s to 50s fighting to hold her family together as addiction and violence consume her home. The role requires emotional intensity, vulnerability, strength, and the ability to portray deep grief and resilience.
More Roles For This Project
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Submissions Due: 06/02/2026
An African-American man in his early 20s caught between childhood innocence and generational trauma. The role requires strong emotional depth, physical performance, and the ability to portray confusion, anger, vulnerability, and heartbreak.
-
Submissions Due: 06/02/2026
A man, young to middle-aged, who serves as a silent enforcer and stage presence throughout the production. The role requires strong physicality, comfort lifting heavy objects, precise movement, and the ability to perform in stylized sequences.
-
Submissions Due: 06/02/2026
An African-American man in his mid-30s to early 40s, struggling with addiction, temptation, and the collapse of his family. The role requires emotional range, vulnerability, physical acting, and the ability to portray both charm and deep despair.
-
Submissions Due: 06/02/2026
The chaotic host and emcee of The Babyview Exhibit. She welcomes guests into the surreal world of the show with manic charm, unpredictable energy, and repeated catchphrases like “Yerky Yerky!” As the only character who directly interacts with the audience, she blurs the line between performer and ri... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 06/02/2026
A white woman, young to middle-aged, who embodies temptation, chaos, and survival in the play’s underworld. The role requires confidence, strong physical performance, expressive movement, and comfort portraying provocative and emotionally intense scenes.
-
Submissions Due: 06/02/2026
An African-American woman in her mid-30s to 50s fighting to hold her family together as addiction and violence consume her home. The role requires emotional intensity, vulnerability, strength, and the ability to portray deep grief and resilience.