Casting Singers for "A Christmas Carol" Show
The company is holding auditions for "A Christmas Carol" Show and looking for singers, please see the details below. About the project: A Christmas Carol is the Broadway adaptation of Charles Dickens’ 1843 festive novella. It tells the tale of the curmudgeonly Ebenezer Scrooge. A prosperous businessman, he believes that personal wealth and heartless financial tactics are much more valuable than the friendship, happiness, and comfort of those around him. He treats his employee, Bob Cratchit, and his family with the same disdain and coldness that he shows everyone else. Scrooge’s miserable nature comes to a crescendo during the Christmas period--”Bah! Humbug!” However, this Christmas, he is forced to come face to face with his selfish ways when he is confronted by three ghosts on Christmas Eve: the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, and the Ghost of Christmas Future. In the course of one night, Scrooge is forced to recognize his faults and gains the chance to make amends. He greets the dawning Christmas morning with an unusually cheerful, “Happy Christmas” and finally reconnects with those that mean the most to him. Additional info: Rehearsals are usually Mon-Thurs evenings, and our performances are Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. If you are interested, please apply.
31 roles
Lead, Tenor. Must be able to move. Grouchy old miser who has grown cold and mean-spirited. Through his journey with the three ghosts, he regains his kindness and goodwill.
Supporting, Baritone. Kind and patient, he endures Scrooge’s temper and abuse to provide for his family, especially his son, Tiny Tim.
Supporting, Mezzo. Wife of Bob. Mother to Tiny Tim, Martha, and the other Cratchit children. Loving, hopeful, and generous.
Supporting, Treble. Young and small son of Bob Cratchit. Walks with a crutch. Represents the Christmas spirit with hope and goodness.
Supporting, Tenor. Nephew of Scrooge. Compassionate and joyful.
Supporting, Mezzo. Must be able to move gracefully. Joyful, comedic guide to Scrooge into his past. Cheerfulness and kindness are this characters dominant traits. Very energetic.
Supporting, Tenor. Preferably be able to tap dance or fake it well. Must be able to move. A larger than life, jovial character who shows Scrooge the present world around him. Very vaudeville.
Supporting. Preferably able to belt with a strong mix. Must be able to move in a contemporary style. Creepy and eerie, yet captivating every time they are on stage.
Featured, Tenor. Must be able to move. The spirit of Scrooge's' old business partner. Good comedic timing.
Featured, Soprano. Must be able to move. A lovely girl. Enjoys the simple things in life. Joyful and kind hearted. In love with Scrooge at 18.
Featured, Soprano. Must be able to move. Cheerful wife of Mr. Fezziwig. Fun and sassy.
Featured, Tenor. Must be able to move. Jolly and kind bank owner. Scrooge’s past employer who helped him get his start.
Featured, Baritone. Must be able to move. Starts business with Scrooge at 18 and shares a similar mindset of greed.
Featured, Treble and Tenor. Must be able to move. Scrooge with the happiness of his youth and deeply in love with Emily. Sincere, yet money driven.
Recently widowed. Hopeful. Poor and in debt to Scrooge. Father of Grace.
Daughter of Mr. Smythe. Sad yet hopeful.
Daughter of Bob & Mrs. Cratchit, sister to Tiny Tim.
The wife of Scrooge’s nephew Fred. Tired of having “Uncle Scrooge” over for Christmas dinner each year.
A worker in the royal exchange bank.
A ragpicker who scavenges off the dead.
Fun street urchin, comedic.
Maid for Scrooge.
Sings.
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