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March 6, 2023
TOTEM POLE PLAYHOUSE 2023 SEASON
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Seeking:Equity actors for roles in Totem Pole Playhouse's 2023 Season. HONKY TONK ANGELS Angela: A Texas housewife in her mid-thirties. She has a great sense of humor and a fiercely independent streak. She identifies with “Roseanne,” an earth-mother comedienne. Darlene: A young woman from the deep South in her late teens to early twenties. She is pretty, sweet, and simple. A young woman who grew up in a coal mining town in West Virginia and the Mississippi Delta. She plays simple guitar. She also clogs (the mountain version of “tap dancing”). Sue Ellen: A Los Angeles career woman in her thirties. She is a “citified” country girl. Smart, very attractive, sexy and frustrated, she dances, roller skates, and twirls baton (if possible). She also clogs. A great dancer. BASKERVILLE - A SHERLOCK HOLMES MYSTERY Sherlock Holmes: Male, 30-40- Highly intelligent, confident, quick-witted, and obsessive. Lives to solve mysteries and discover the truth. Thinks very highly of his close friend Watson. Doctor Watson: Male, 40-49 - Smart, grounded, and full of heart. Doctor Watson is full of wonder. He lives to have adventures and assist his close friend Holmes. Track One: Male, 30-49 - Multiple roles, including Stapleton (seemingly geeky butterfly lover persona conceals the psychopath within), Barrymore (mournful caretaker of Baskerville Hall), Milker (scrappy Dickensian urchin boy) and Dr. Mortimer. Track Two: Male, 20-35 - Multiple roles, including Sir Hugo Baskerville (brutal, cruel Cavalier), Wilson (exuberant, hearty head of messenger office), Sir Henry Baskerville (Texan relation to Baskervilles) and Inspector Lestrade (cocky police inspector). Track Three: Female, 20-35 - Multiple roles, including Miss Stapleton (Stapleton’s initially secretive, scared “sister” who falls passionately in love with Sir Henry), Mrs. Barrymore, Mrs. Hudson. ANNIE ANNIE, Mezzo-Soprano Belter, Female, 11 years old: A tough yet charming streetwise orphan. Annie is independent, hopeful, and full of life; she acts as a leader/mother figure to the other orphans and yearns for parents of her own. A strong singer who can carry the energy of the show. OLIVER WARBUCKS, Bari-tenor, Male, 40-60: Warbucks is a highly successful businessman who made a fortune as an industrialist in World War I. Confident, intimidating, and a bit stiff. At first, he is unsure and awkward around Annie, but warms up to her and eventually learns to love her as a father. Has a smooth legit voice, falsetto a plus. GRACE FARRELL, Soprano, Female, 30-40: Oliver Warbucks’s secretary; she is poised, sophisticated and savvy, yet gentle and warm. Acts as a welcoming motherly figure to Annie and is able to access Warbucks’s gentler side. MISS HANNIGAN, Alto Belter, Female, 35-55: The disillusioned, bitter, and cruel matron of the orphanage. Her distaste for her job should ooze from every line she delivers. Looking for a larger than-life comedic character with a strong belt to match. New York accent a plus. ROOSTER HANNIGAN, Tenor, Male, 25-40: The flashy, self-assured conman of a brother to Miss Hannigan. He poses as Annie’s father in order to claim a cash reward. A great mover and has excellent comedic chemistry with Lily. New York accent a plus. LILY ST. REGIS, Character Soprano, Female, 20-30: Rooster’s sleazy, airheaded girlfriend. She poses as Annie’s mother in order to claim a cash reward. A great mover; seductive, ditzy, and annoying, all at the same time. ADULT ENSEMBLE, All genders, All voice types, ages 16+: Excellent singer/dancer to play various roles around New York City in the 1930’s, including street vendors, homeless people, tourists, newsboys, pickpockets, street cleaners, Broadway ushers, news reporters, and more. They will also appear as Warbucks’s staff who take care of his mansion. Featured ensemble roles include: PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, Male, 50-65: Has a bit of solo singing and speaking lines. STAR-TO-BE, Female, Mezzo-Soprano Belter, 18-25: Featured soloist in “NYC”, the Star-To-Be is a young actress who recently moved to New York City to become a Broadway star. BERT HEALY, Male, Tenor, 20-40: A classic 1930’s radio announcer, with solo singing in“Never Fully Dressed”. BOYLAN SISTERS, Females, Soprano/Mezzo-Soprano, 18-30: A trio of 1930’s radio singers, able to hold close harmonies. DRAKE, Male, any voice type, 20-45: Warbucks’s butler. British or Trans-Atlantic accent a plus. MRS. GREER, MRS. PUGH, AND CECILLE, Females, any voice type, 18+: Maid servants who work at the Warbucks mansion. ICKES, PERKINS, HULL, MORGANTHAU, AND HOWE, All Males except Perkins, all voice types, 30-55: Members of President Roosevelt’s cabinet. JUDGE BRANDEIS, Male, 50-55: Attorney & associate justice of the Supreme Court. Orphans: MOLLY, age 6-7: The littlest orphan, she latches onto Annie for love and protection. KATE, age 7: The second youngest orphan after Molly. TESSIE, age 10: The crybaby of the orphanage; must have a loud, whiny voice. JULY, age 12: The quietest orphan. PEPPER, age 12: The toughest orphan, always getting into fights. DUFFY, age 13: The oldest orphan, usually forced to help Annie break up the fights MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET Elvis Presley: Baritone or Tenor. Early 20s; Elvis at the beginning of his career. Songs include “Memories Are Made of This”, “That’s All Right”, “Long Tall Sally”, “Peace In The Valley”, “Party”, “Hound Dog”. Please accompany yourself on guitar to “That's Alright Mama”, “Peace In The Valley” or any other Elvis song of your choosing. Note: Should sound and look somewhat like Elvis without being an “impersonator.” Must be familiar with his music and able to play guitar. Jerry Lee Lewis: Tenor. Early 20s; He was rock ‘n’ roll’s legendary piano prodigy and celebrated “Last Man Standing"; superb piano player, fun, energetic. Songs include “Real Wild Child”, “Great Balls of Fire”, “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On”. Accompany yourself on piano to “Great Balls of Fire”, “Whole Lotta Shakin”, or another song of your choosing. Comic skills a plus. Note: Must be able to play piano like Jerry Lee Lewis. Carl Perkins: Tenor. Mid 20s; he was the American pioneer of rockabilly music and best known for his song “Blue Suede Shoes.” Songs include “Who Do You Love”, “See You Later Alligator” or any other Carl Perkins song of your choosing. Please accompany yourself on guitar. An excellent lead guitarist and play electric guitar. Johnny Cash: Bass or Baritone. Tall; Mid 20s; Johnny Cash at the dawn of his epic career. Songs include “Folsom Prison Blues”, “Sixteen Tons”, “I Walk the Line”, “Riders In The Sky”. Please accompany yourself on guitar to Folsom Prison Blues (the show’s version of 16 Tons) or any other Cash song of your choosing. Note: Must be familiar with his music and able to play guitar. Sam Phillips Tenor or Baritone. Mid 30s; Father of Rock’n’roll and founder of Sun Records who discovered Elvis, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and many others including Roy Orbison and B.B. King. A charismatic figure in American music; has a strong stage presence and ability to command an audience. This track may cover other male roles. Dyanne: Mid 20’s; An aspiring singer and Elvis’s girlfriend. A great singer with a wide range; sings solos and back-ups through the show. She sings “Fever” in her alto range and covers the high soprano part (3 “Gs” above middle “C”) of “Riders In The Sky” (Johnny Cash song); also sings “I Hear You Knockin’.” ON GOLDEN POND Norman Thayer, Jr.: Nearing his eightieth birthday, Norman is flirting with senility and is aware of it enough to use it to his advantage, usually in a humorous way. He is a curmudgeon, as he feels his age entitles him to be. Ethel Thayer: Ten years younger than Norman, Ethel is a spritely, active woman who loves her husband completely and who is in love with simply being alive. She is caregiver, sweetheart, and friend to Norman. Charlie Martin: The local delivery-by-boat mailman, Charlie is a long-time family friend and a typical Maine down-Easterner. Still single, he has had a life-long crush on Chelsea. Chelsea Thayer Wayne: Attractive, divorced, and in her forties, Chelsea is still dealing with the lack of closeness between her and Norman. She is engaged to Bill Ray, whom she brings to meet her parents. Billy Ray: The fourteen-year-old son of Bill Ray, he is a typical California teenager who comes to spend a month with Norman and Ethel on Golden Pond while his father and Chelsea are in Europe. Bill Ray: Chelsea’s fiancé and Billy’s father, Bill is definitely not the outdoors type. He is trying his best to make a good impression on Norman and Ethel.
ELLIS ISLAND: GATEWAY TO A DREAM
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Seeking:NATHAN (LEAD) Male, 25+, Strong actor/singer; character-type, Russian dialect, baritone.
IN THE HEIGHTS - ECC Chorus Call and non-AEA Open Call
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Seeking:Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival seeks excellent actor/singer/dancers for IN THE HEIGHTS, the flagship musical of its 2023 season.
JOHN & JEN
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Seeking:Equity actors for roles in the concert staging of JOHN & JEN. Jen:(she/her) Protective and controlling, yet deeply loving. This character arcs from a wide-eyed new sister to a free-loving hippie and finally a mother accepting her son growing up. Currently seeking multiple artists to play Jen, ages 6 through 50. Vocal range: F3 to F5 John: (he/him) Fun, energetic, fresh, and exciting. The character arcs from a newborn brother to a high school graduate going off to war and then, a young son challenging his loving mother as he grows. Currently seeking multiple artists to play John, ages 6-19. Vocal range: Ab2 to C5
IN THE HEIGHTS - DANCERS
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Seeking:Equity actors for chorus parts in IN THE HEIGHTS ENSEMBLE - Excellent dancers
IN THE HEIGHTS - Singers
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Seeking:Equity actors for chorus parts in IN THE HEIGHTS ENSEMBLE - Excellent singers
SHAKESPEARE AND COMPANY 2023 LORT SEASON
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Seeking:Equity actors for roles in Shakespeare and Company 2023 LORT Season (see breakdown). Some HENRY VI actors will also perform in FENCES; some HENRY VI actors will also perform in MIDSUMMER; some MIDSUMMER actors may understudy in FENCES; some FENCES actors may also be cast in HAMLET. Shakespeare & Company is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to evolving its approach to diversity and inclusion to engender positive change toward race equity in its employment and artistry. We practice identity-conscious casting and strongly encourage performers of all genders, ethnicities, body types, ages and abilities to apply. THE CONTENTION - HENRY VI, PART 2: rehearsed and performed indoors in the Tina Packer Playhouse SEEKING: Henry 6: 30/40s, he/him or they/them, any ethnicity, King of England, doubles as multiple roles. Duchess of Gloucester: 50/60s, she/her, any ethnicity, Duplicitous English noblewoman, doubles as sea captain, Richard 3, and more. Gloucester: 50/60s, he/him, any ethnicity, loyal English lord, doubles as multiple roles. CAST: *Suffolk/Jack Cade: 40/50’s, he/him, any ethnicity, English lord, lover to Queen Margaret, doubles as Jack Cade, rebellious peasant. *Margaret 40s, she/her, any ethnicity, strong-willed and passionate Queen of England. *Duke of York/Dick the Butcher: 50/60s, he/him, any ethnicity, powerful English lord, doubles as rebellious tradesman. AUGUST WILSON'S FENCES: rehearsed and performed indoors in the Tina Packer Playhouse SEEKING: Troy Maxon: 50s, he/him, Black, ex-baseball player, hardworking, strong, storyteller, proud. Jim Bono: 50’s, he/him, Black, long-time best friend to Troy, devoted husband. Rose Maxon: 40s, she/her, Black, married to Troy, housewife and mother, volunteers at her church, a realist. Lyons: 30’s, he/him, Black, Troy’s oldest son, ambitious and talented jazz musician, often broke. Cory Maxon: 18/19, he/him, Black, respectful son, good student, football player, ambitious, bright, talented, energetic, compassionate. CAST: *Gabriel: 60's, he/him, Black, Troy's brother, WW2 vet with brain injury, child-like exuberance. A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM: rehearsed and performed outdoors at the New Spruce Theatre SEEKING: Puck: any age, he/him, she/her, they/them, any ethnicity, mischievous sprite. Helena: 20/30s, she/her, any ethnicity, youthful woman in love with Demetrius. Hermia: 20/30s, she/her, any ethnicity, friend to Helena, in love with Lysander. Lysander: 20/30’s, he/him, any ethnicity, young man in love with Hermia. Demetrius: 20/30s, he/him, any ethnicity, young man in love with Hermia. Bottom: 40/60s, she/her, he/him, any ethnicity, local tradesperson and amateur actor. Quince: 40/60s, she/her, he/him, they/them, local tradesperson and amateur actor. CAST: *Titania/Hippolyta: 40/60’s, she/her, any ethnicity, Fairy Queen, doubles as leader of the Amazons. *Oberon/Theseus: 50/60s, he/him, any ethnicity, Fairy king, doubles as Greek warrior and leader. HAMLET: a one-week-long contract for a script-in-hand reading, rehearsed and performed indoors in the Tina Packer Playhouse SEEKING: Claudius: 50/60’s, he/him, any ethnicity, King of Denmark. Gertrude: 50/60s, she/her, any ethnicity, Queen of Denmark, Hamlet’s mother. Polonius:60/70s, he/him, any ethnicity, Court lord and councilor, Father to Ophelia and Laertes. Ophelia: 20/30s, she/her, any ethnicity, daughter to Polonius. Laertes: 30’s, he/him, any ethnicity, son to Polonius, brother to Ophelia. Gravedigger: any age, he/him, she/her/ they/them, any ethnicity, a laborer. CAST: *Hamlet: 30s, he/him, she/her, they/them, any ethnicity, Prince of Denmark.
NEW REPERTORY THEATRE 2023 SEASON
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Seeking:Equity actors for roles in New Repertory Theatre's 2023 Season (See breakdown). A RAISIN IN THE SUN & DIASPORA! will be performed in repertory. We welcome Actors of all races and all gender identities, abilities, and body types. Please take this into consideration when auditioning. In addition to genders listed in character breakdowns, we are ACTIVELY SEEKING TRANS AND NON-BINARY PERFORMERS for all roles. Local Watertown actors are encouraged to audition. THE NORMAL HEART Craig Donner: Male or Transgender or Gender Nonconforming. 20s-30s. Bruce’s lover. He has been feeling unwell for some time and comes to Emma for a diagnosis. Has a bad feeling about his condition. Doubles as multiple roles. Mickey Marcus: Male or Transgender or Gender Nonconforming. 30s-50s. Often standing in the middle between Bruce and Ned, Mickey tries to rise above the personal conflicts and keep the organization running. Nevertheless, as an advocate for sexual liberation, he considers Ned’s call for abstinence outrageous. As the play progresses, he becomes more desperate and exhausted. Ned Weeks: Male or Transgender or Gender Nonconforming.30s. Jewish. Vocal writer and confrontational activist for gay rights, he is fed up with the lack of action from the city regarding the yet-unknown AIDS epidemic. Hot-tempered and adamant, he feels deeply lonely in his mission to raise awareness about the issue. He’s always speaking his mind, which makes him unpopular both among the city officials and his community. Dr. Emma Brookner: Female, 30s-40s. Wheelchair User. One of the few physicians treating gay men with AIDS in NYC. Survivor of polio. Tired of seeing the men she treats die, but determined to get funding for her research, she does everything in her power to help. Idealistic, believes her work to be deeply political. A champion and a fighter in every sense. *Performers with a movement disability are encouraged to audition. Bruce Niles: Male, 30s. Former green beret. Reluctant to describe himself as an activist, he is nevertheless one of the more determined members of Ned's organization. His approach to gaining the attention of the public is gentler and more cautious in his hesitation to include other social groups in their fight. He’s skeptical of Ned's methods which causes tensions between them. Felix Turner: Male or Transgender or Gender Nonconforming. 30s. Jewish. Ned’s partner. Editor for the New York Times, he writes about fashion and culture. Coming from a modest background, he is proud of making it in NYC, and will not risk his position by coming out and writing about the epidemic. He was once married to a woman and has a son who he cannot see. Ben Weeks: Male, 40s-50s. Ned’s older brother, a lawyer. An authority to Ned until he refuses to associate his firm with the gay community. Serious and unapologetic, he is dismissive of Ned’s urgent calls to action. Believes himself to be looking past the prejudice and homophobia but is skeptical of sexual freedom. Tommy Boatwright: Transgender or Gender Nonconforming. 20s. An activist younger than the rest of the characters. Passionate for the cause, they’re very practical, solution oriented and prefers to act rather than talk. They speak directly, but with a flirtatious sense of humor, offering a sobering look at the situation. They’re attracted to Ned. Hiram Keebler: Male or Transgender or Gender Nonconforming. 20s-40s. New York City Mayor’s assistant. Official and superficially polite at first, he behaves contemptuously and dismissive towards the people in the organization, refusing to grant them any help. Believes in rules and order. Doubles as multiple roles. Grady: Male or Transgender or Gender Nonconforming. 20s-30s. A volunteer at the organization. Overwhelmed, but fully committed to the organization, considered by the others an errand boy. Doubles as multiple roles. A RAISIN IN THE SUN Walter Lee Younger: Male, Black, 30s. Walter believes he deserves more from life than he’s got. Quick to act and lose his temper, he’s nevertheless a good man torn between the demands of being a “man of the family”, and his desire to upgrade his socio-economic status. Between his fits of passion and tender attempts to get closer to his wife and son, we can see someone who wants to prove himself in the world. Determined to achieve success, he’s willing to risk everything, without much thinking, which leads to more disappointment and bitterness. Beneatha Younger (“Bennie”): *Possible Repertory Track - Female, Black, 20-something. Walter’s sister, Lena’s daughter. College student. Sharp, unapologetic, and impulsive, she always has the last word in an argument. Despite feeling misunderstood by her family in her search for who she is, she doesn’t let go of her beliefs, even if it causes conflict with others. Firm in her decision to become a doctor, she knows what she wants and is determined to get it. Her apparent selfconfidence, however, is undermined by Asagai, and propels her to question her identity. Her accent differs from that of the rest of the family from her proximity to university education. Lena Younger (“Mama”): Female, Black, in her 60s. Mother of Walter and Beneatha. Firm but caring, she has the strength of a woman who has been through a lot in her life, but never gave up – thanks to her Christian faith she’s always made sense of her troubles. She is the one with real power in Youngers household, respected due to older age as well as the money she is in possession of. Family is everything to her, and she won’t let anyone offend it, but her love for her children sometimes blinds her. Even though she has her own opinions and beliefs, ultimately, she wants them to follow their own dreams. Ruth Younger: *Possible Repertory Track - Female, Black, in her 30s. Walter is her husband. Ruth is an opposite to her husband’s hot- headed character – grounded and focused on the present moment, she will do anything to maintain the well-being of her family, even at a great personal cost. She is the backbone of the Younger family – always in motion, busy with chores, and getting things done. Sacrificing herself for others, however, she gradually loses her strength and calm, only to be rejuvenated at the prospect of a better life embodied by the new house. Travis Younger: Male, Black, 10-13 year old. Outspoken, self-confident and perceptive schoolchild, he is the pride and joy of his family. Always looking up to his father, he tries to behave in a “masculine” way, but already understanding the oppressive dynamics of the society he lives in, he scales down Walter’s dreams. For Walter, he symbolizes the possibility of a better future. Joseph Asagai: Male, in his 20s, Black. A Nigerian student in love with Beneatha. Always direct in his statements, he neither hides his feelings for Beneatha nor his opinions about American culture. Proud of his African identity, he enjoys Beneatha’s fascination with his sense of superiority and wisdom of a person who is well traveled. Although obviously intelligent and mature, he has a tendency to patronize Beneatha through his teasing. George Murchison: Male, Black, in his late 20s. Coming from an affluent family, he’s polite, but often patronizing in front of the Younger family. Described by Beneatha as “shallow”, he’s only interested in her as long as she portrays the role of a modern yet obedient girlfriend. Dismissive of her interest in African heritage, he considers himself better than due to his education and social class. Karl Lindner: *Possible Repertory Track - Male, 30-50s, white. Behaving in an official manner, he’s a bit too polite, ineptly faking interest in the Youngers. With one goal in mind, he hides racism under the guise of courtesy. Bobo: Male, 30-40's, Black. A loyal, but straightforward friend of Walter. At Youngers, he behaves politely, but he is obviously on the verge of a breakdown. Naïve and confused. DIASPORA! SUNNY: *Possible Repertory Track - “26 Black. Idealistic and split between places.” Female. Aunt to Janae, Patrick’s roommate. Book-smart and thoughtful, she’s nevertheless always candid and doesn’t beat around the bush. Convinced that she’s right, she never evades confrontation, and never loses. Caring deeply about her niece, she can be overprotective, but it all stems from deeply rooted fear of losing her loved one. A firm believer in rationality and self-determination, there’s nevertheless more uncertainty in her than she wants to admit. Just like Janae, she is motivated by questions of who she is and where she comes from. JANAE: *Possible Repertory Track - “18 Black. Young. Gifted. Unsure.” Female. Fiery, she is boiling with energy and a youthful rage, which she pours into activism. She tends towards the dramatic and thinks in binaries, but her determination is inspiring. There’s a sense of deep loneliness around her and the need to find her people, even at the cost of sacrificing herself. Her confidence seems fragile, hence the constant attempts to prove her worth. Desperate to find a deeper meaning to her life, a sense of identity and belonging. PATRICK: *Possible Repertory Track - “25. White. Dreamer. Lover.” Male. A performance-artist in love with John. Always giving his 100% to whatever he’s up to, he’s as enthusiastic as he is anxious. Very empathetic and supportive, he’s a great conversationalist who makes sure others feel heard and seen around him. The life of the party. JOHN: “30s, Korean American. Stuck. Hopeful. Practical.” Male. Still figuring out his feelings. Introverted and reserved at the first sight, he’s been holding to himself for a very long time and the weight of the unspoken thoughts is burdening him, wanting to get out. The fear of rejection is boiling under the façade of a stoic scientist. Always rationalizing, he is slowly letting himself be vulnerable. Korean, raised by a white family, he is looking for someone who would understand his experience. DOROTHY: *Possible Repertory Track - “21. Black. Known as Dottie. Young. Gifted.” Female. College educated, Thomas’ partner. She has a razor-sharp mind and enjoys the challenge, overshadowing the work of a trained lawyer. Resilient, independent, yet bitterly conscious of her social position as a Black woman in the 50’s, Dottie thinks quickly and doesn’t give up easily. Anxious to commit to life with Thomas, she puts him and their child first. In spite of all the problems, she still has a sense of humor. THOMAS: *Possible Repertory Track - “25. White. Dreamer. Fighter.” Male. Partner to Dottie. A lawyer taking cases relating to racial discrimination. Romantically inclined, hopeful and sometimes too much of an optimist, he nevertheless tends to overlook his privilege. Devoted to Dottie, he’s willing to abandon his career for her. ROBERT: “25, White. Writer. Repairman. Played by Thomas.” Male. Interested in history, attentive to details, he likes to chat. Altruistic. Polite and enthusiastic
MAMMA MIA!
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Seeking:Equity actors for Male-presenting chorus dancer parts in the touring production of MAMMA MIA! Equity actors for Female-presenting chorus dancer parts in the touring production of MAMMA MIA! Seeking strong dancers (Early 20s) with a contemporary look who sing well. Some featured ensemble roles have dance specialties for which Russian split jumps and acrobatics are a plus. ALI (18-25) Black, Indigenous, API, Latine, MENASA, Mixed, or White. Sophie’s friend. Impulsive and fun. Sings and dances well. Featured ensemble role. LISA (18-25) Black, Indigenous, API, Latine, MENASA, Mixed, or White. Sophie’s friend who arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Sings and dances well. Featured ensemble role. PEPPER (early to mid-20s) Black, Indigenous, API, Latine, MENASA, Mixed, or White. Sky’s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, always flirting. A good mover/dancer, able to do Russian split jumps. Acrobatic skills a plus. Baritone/tenor. Featured ensemble role. EDDIE (early to mid-20s) Black, Indigenous, API, Latine, MENASA, Mixed, or White. Another friend of Sky’s and hotel worker. Laid-back, easygoing. A good mover/dancer. Baritone/tenor. Featured ensemble role. DYNAMO UNDERSTUDIES (30’s) Characters with great pop voices, comedic skills and strong movement abilities to be in the ensemble and understudy the Dynamos (DONNA, ROSIE, TANYA). Ensemble roles. DAD UNDERSTUDIES (30’s) Characters with great pop voices, comedic skills and strong movement abilities to be in the ensemble and understudy the Dads (SAM, BILL, HARRY.) Ensemble roles. ENSEMBLE (early to mid-20s) Young and energetic contemporary singer/dancers. May understudy the principal roles of SOPHIE and SKY, and/or the featured ensemble roles of ALI, LISA, PEPPER, and EDDIE. Also seeking offstage swings.
BEAUTIFUL: THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL - SINGER
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Seeking:Equity actors for chorus singer parts in BEAUTIFUL: THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL. All Stage Management positions have been filled. Performers of all ethnicities are encouraged to attend. Ensemble: Equity singers and dancers for ensemble tracks and to understudy Principals.
BEAUTIFUL: THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL - DANCERS
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Seeking:Equity actors for chorus dancer parts in BEAUTIFUL: THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL (See breakdown). All Stage Management positions have been filled. Performers of all ethnicities are encouraged to attend. Ensemble: Equity singers and dancers for ensemble tracks and to understudy Principals.
WATER BY THE SPOONFUL
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Seeking:Equity actor for role in WATER BY THE SPOONFUL by Quiara Alegría Hudes. Chutes&Ladders: African American Male, 55 to 60. A recovering addict from Haikumom’s (Odessa’s) site. Also known as Clayton “Buddy” Wilkie. An IRS employee in San Diego who develops a close bond with Orangutang (Madeleine Mays). Army veteran Elliot Ortiz is back from Iraq, now working at a hoagie shop in North Philly caring for his sick mother and navigating a new life. Meanwhile, an online support group of four addicts are each on their personal journeys towards recovery. Spoonful by spoonful, day by day, each of them must learn how to open their hearts and minds to an unlikely cyber community. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for drama, Water by the Spoonful by Quiara Alegria Hudes (book writer of hit musical In the Heights) is a heartwarming story about the true meaning of family, brimming with hope and redemption.
CALIFORNIA LIVE AUDITIONS - THEME PARK PERFORMERS
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Seeking:Silverwood Theme Park in North Idaho is hosting live auditions in Southern California. Seeking Actors and Singers of all ethnicities for 2023 contracts.. Also seeking technicians who are comfortable learning how to run a simple sound and lighting board. Seeking performers in the age range of early 20's to mid 30's.