FAQs

  • Veritas Productions LLC does not discriminate based on age, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, race, ethnicity, or disability (visible or invisible). We are committed to fair casting and contract practices and will have a consultant present at all casting and audition events and discussions. We will work to ensure equitable access to all communications, announcements, events, and programming, and welcome anyone to submit their candidacy to any of our productions.

  • We believe that the human condition and fabric is made up of fully-whole, beautiful, talented individuals, regardless of their race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, physical appearance, or physical abilities. We are committed to considering all people for any role if they are able to perform the work as written by the creators of the piece. We also commit to honoring the ethnic and cultural heritage of many roles in the creative space and will work with our EDI Director and communities to cast these roles appropriately. We ask in return that artists honor and understand that everyone’s definition of “best for the role” is different and subjective. Individuals must not only be able to do the work on the page, they must fit the chemistry of the rest of the cast, be available to work when called, behave professionally and kindly to all people, and come prepared at all points in the process, among other considerations.

    We also believe in transparency and integrity in all we do and commit to all of our artists to act with clear, concise, and honest communications through every aspect of the casting process from audition announcement to final offers. All artists will receive communication at the time of their audition about our anticipated casting turnaround time, and all artists will hear back from us of the outcome of their audition via email before a formal cast announcement is made. Additionally, should we have a need to extend our turnaround time, all actors will be notified of any adjustments. We will also notify all artists in the initial audition announcement of any roles that may be precast. We hold an “open door” policy with our artists as well and will provide any feedback requested by any artists at any time. We do this to honor the people we work with, their time, their commitments, and their hearts.

  • We believe in an ensemble approach to all theatrical endeavors and do not place greater weight on any single individual, regardless of their role. Our compensation philosophy encompasses not only an individual’s specific role, but the amount of time they will spend in the rehearsal room and on stage. This may mean that some ensemble members earn more than a principal actor and vice versa, depending on the show. Compensation details will be clearly accessible and available to all artists at the time of the audition announcement. We commit to equitable and market-based compensation for all artistic team members, stage and production managers, and designers. Please note, we currently do not offer any union contracts, and pay scales are at a non-union rate.