Casting Equity Actors for 2022-23 Season Shows
Auditions for 2022-23 season - video submisisons. Seeking Equity actors for chorus parts & principal roles. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. Please see the breakdown below. About the project: "A Christmas Carol" the musical "The Wedding Singer" "Clue" Rate: LOA $571 weekly minimum (LOA ref COST) Housing provided. Additional info: "A Christmas Carol" the musical Rehearsal: November 29 - December 16, 2022 Performances: December 16 - 28, 2022 "The Wedding Singer" the musical Rehearsal: January 10 - 27, 2023 Performances: January 27 - February 26, 2023 "Clue" Rehearsal: February 28 - March 17, 2023 Performances: March 17 - April 16, 2023 The productions will be rehearsed and performed indoors and on property at Playhouse, with the support of state and Equity COVID-19 Protocols and Guidelines. Equity’s contracts prohibit discrimination. Equity is committed to diversity and encourages all its employers to engage in a policy of equal employment opportunity designed to promote a positive model of inclusion. As such, Equity encourages performers of all ethnicities, gender identities, and ages, as well as performers with disabilities, to apply. When applying, please include headshot/resume along with your submission. For preparation instructions please see the document attached.
24 roles
All types including singers who move well and dancers who sing.
All types including singers who move well and dancers who sing.
Moves well. Vocal range A-flat 2-F4. A man who lost his father to creditors as a kid and has grown up heeding his father's advice to save his money. Until he realizes how terrible he's become, he is a grumpy, unsympathetic man and has no time for anyone or anything. Through his journey with the three ghosts, he transforms from miserly to merry. "A Christmas Carol"
Moves gracefully. Vocal range E-flat 4-G-sharp 5. An ever cheerful, sprightly ghost who comes back with the history book of Scrooge's past to show him the events that led to his current state. Cheerfulness and kindness are this character’s dominant traits, and maybe a little zany. "A Christmas Carol"
Vocal range D-flat 3-F4. Is able to tap dance or fake it well. Moves well. A jovial, larger-than-life ghost who comes back to show Scrooge all the joy, love, and celebration he is missing out on while those around him celebrate Christmas. Very vaudeville. "A Christmas Carol"
Vocal range C4-F5. Belts and has a strong mix. Huge dance role - moves in a contemporary style. Strong and mostly silent as she shows Scrooge what will happen to him and those around him if he continues down the path he is currently treading. Creepy and eerie, yet captivating every time they are on stage. "A Christmas Carol"
Vocal range G-sharp 2-E4. A father and husband who cares deeply for his family, particularly his youngest son, Tiny Tim. Kind and patient, he endures Scrooge's temper and abuse to provide for his family, especially his son, Tiny Tim. "A Christmas Carol"
Vocal range B2-A-flat 4. Scrooge's former business partner who, before his death, was exactly like Scrooge. Comes back as a ghost in chains to warn Scrooge of how his life decisions will bind him in the afterlife. Has good comedic timing with ridiculous one-liners. "A Christmas Carol"
Rock Tenor, low B to high A to high C (optional strong falsetto). Strong singer, the ability to play guitar is preferred but not an absolute requirement. Great comedic timing. Basic movement skills. A musician and lead singer for a trio that plays for weddings. Very charismatic, yet insecure with a “puppy dog” appeal. "The Wedding Singer"
Baritone, to high F. Singer, the ability to play guitar is preferred but not an absolute requirement. Basic movement skills. Robbie’s friend and guitarist for the trio, not terribly bright but means well and is supportive. Sammy is a typical man ’s man, rock star wannabe. "The Wedding Singer"
Baritone, to high F (strong falsetto). Strong character singer who can rap and has good falsetto. Plays keyboard for the trio. Boy George type. "The Wedding Singer"
Soprano, low G to E. Strong singer, with good movement ability. Sweet and innocent, she is a waitress who longs to be married and live the perfect married life. "The Wedding Singer"
Pop belt to middle E. Has strong dance ability and a unique voice with a strong belt. Has strong comedic timing. Holly is Julia’s cousin, very uninhibited and forward. Based on Madonna of the 80’s. "The Wedding Singer"
Baritone, to high G. This role requires singing and basic movement. Julia’s fiance, a calculating, money-loving Wall Street type. Probably a former frat bro. Slimy. "The Wedding Singer"
Mezzo Soprano that can rap, age range 40+. Has great comic timing and a singing voice that suits both classic musical theatre and rap. Basic movement skills. Robbie’s sweet and spicy, but totally loveable Grandmother. Actors of all ages encouraged to apply. Age make-up techniques may be used to give the appearance of 40+, if necessary. "The Wedding Singer"
Rock belt, to middle D. Strong belt voice and movement skills. Robbie’s trashy, oversexed girlfriend. Pat Benatar type. "The Wedding Singer"
A traditional British butler in every sense: uptight, formal and “by the book.” He is the driving force in the play. "Clue"
A sexy, French Maid, with her own secret aspirations. (Also THE REPORTER in the final scene). "Clue"
A dry, sardonic D.C. Madam who is more interested in secrets than sex. "Clue"
The church-going wife of a Senator. A bit batty, neurotic, and quick to hysteria. "Clue"
A pale, morbid, and tragic woman. Mrs. White may or may not be the murderer of her five ex-husbands. "Clue"
A puffy, pompous, dense, blow-hard of a military man. "Clue"
An academic Casanova who woos women with his big ... brain. "Clue"
A timid, yet officious, rule follower. He’s a bit of a klutz and awfully anxious. "Clue"