Singer/Actors Needed For Musical "The Prom"
Auditions for "The Prom" show. Casting actors. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. Please see the details below. About the project: Come be a part of the Central Florida Professional premiere of this Broadway hit. "Four fading Broadway stars are in desperate need of a new stage. So when they hear that trouble is brewing around a small-town Indiana prom—and the press is involved—they know that it’s time to put a spotlight on the issue…and themselves. The town’s parents want to keep the dance on the straight and narrow—but when one student just wants to bring her girlfriend to prom, the entire town has a date with destiny. Now, Broadway’s brassiest are coming to join the fight and they are ready to kick-ball-change the world." Additional info: Directors are accepting video submissions. Only seeking non union actors at this time. In-person call backs on Sunday, October 9th. Rehearsals: Monday-Friday Nights-Monday, January 2nd Rehearsal week 1 at 6-10 pm. January 9 Rehearsal week 2 6-10 pm. January 16 Rehearsal week 3 6-10 pm. January 21 Rehearsal week 4 6-10 pm. Tech week Sunday Feb 5 12-6 pm (6-11 pm all week until opening Thursday). Show runs: February 9-26th Thurs-Sunday (mats Sat and some Sundays) When applying, please include head-shot, resume, audition video link. Actors are asked to prepare a short vocal selection in the style of the show, followed by a monologue of your choice.
10 roles
Mix/belt up to a D. A high school senior. Tries desperately to fit in. A cheerleader. Secretly Emma's girlfriend, but afraid to come out. Afraid to stand up to her mother. Pop voice. Strong singer.
Mix/belt up to a C#. A high school senior. Forced into the spotlight because she asked her girlfriend to the prom. A reluctant poster child for gay / lesbian youth. Very smart, a bit of a tomboy quality. Sweet pop voice. Strong singer.
Alto. A current Broadway diva. A huge ego to match her huge talent. No filter. Hilariously self-involved, but yearns to do something good for someone other than herself. Strong Singer. Big, Broadway belter.
High Baritone/Low Tenor. A very gay Broadway star. Completely politically incorrect and doesn’t know it. Impulsive and loves to make a scene everywhere he goes. Strong singer. Big, Broadway belter.
Baritone. A pretentious Broadway star who is probably better known for TV infomercials. Loves the sound of his own voice. Strong singer, pop and legit.
Alto with a belt. An ensemble member in the Broadway production of “Chicago”. Jaded Fosse girl with a heart of gold. Strong Singer.
A charismatic press agent. Traditional musical theatre sound.
High Baritone. A small town principal. Easily flustered. Straight-laced. A Broadway enthusiast. Good singer.
Alto. Alyssa's Mother and the school board president. Very strong, controlling and intimidating. Loves her daughter very much but has a very specific view of what is "right" and "wrong" for her daughter and the school. Strong Singer.
Singers and dancers: To portray high school students and various characters in the ensemble. Must sing/dance very well.