The Musical "Irving Berlin's White Christmas" Needs Performers
ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. The Musical "Irving Berlin's White Christmas" is looking for performers. Please, see the details below. Additional information: What to prepare – the audition will consist of 3 parts – Singing, Acting, and Dancing (note: a dance-only audition is available, see details below). SINGING: Asking all performers to prepare TWO selections from the show. Rehearsal Schedule – Sunday 1-5pm, Monday 6:30-9:30pm, and Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm. Rehearsals Start – Sunday September 10. Tech/Dress Rehearsals – December 10-14. Evening Shows – December 15-16 & 20-23 Matinee – Sunday December 17. School Matinee – Wednesday December 20. Please, see attached the flyer. If you are interested, please apply.
16 roles
Male identifying. A major singing star, Bob is the guiding force behind Wallace and Davis. He wears his fame easily and is a born leader but has some social and romantic awkwardness that makes him endearing to the audience. A superb singer with a crooning style. Range from C3 – A4.
Male identifying. The fun-loving partner in Wallace and Davis. Phil is a wonderful friend and will partake in any scheme he can cook up in order to make sure his best friend is happy (especially when he has something to gain). He has a boyish charm and is also quite dashing. A song-and-dance comic performer. Bari-tenor range from A2 – F4.
Female identifying. Betty is the older and more sensible of the Haynes sisters. She has always taken care of Judy and is hesitant to leave her little sister alone, even though her chances for love and a career are on the line. She must have strong stage presence and a romantic side. Rich Mezzo-Soprano with a range from A3 – F5.
Female identifying. The younger Haynes sister who is beautiful and ambitious. Judy knows how to use all of her feminine appeal to her advantage, be it spunk, charm, sex appeal, or outright flirting. Her scheming is always good-hearted and this powerhouse performer’s greatest role is that of a devoted sister. Range from G3 – E5.
Male identifying. A retired army general who has taken up the simpler life of a Vermont innkeeper. Although he has the gruff exterior of a man who was career military, he is dignified, compassionate, and the ultimate heart of the show. Non-Singing role.
Female identifying. Once a Broadway star, now the General’s housekeeper at the Inn, Martha has a very dry, wry, wisecracking sense of humor. Bighearted but completely unsentimental, she runs the General’s life despite his protestations. She is an irresistible meddler, but always for what she believes to be the other guy’s best interests. Alto with a range from G3 – D5.
Male identifying. Army buddy of Bob and Phil’s now a major television executive with the Ed Sullivan Show. Fast-talking, New York professional.
Has a tendency to be over-dramatic and completely hysterical but will get things done. Never seen without their whistle and clipboard.
Female identifying. Sassy showgirls who work with Wallace and Davis. Not the brightest bulbs in the box, but a lot of fun and great dancers.
Male identifying. A handyman at the inn, Ezekiel is a good, old-fashioned New Englander who enjoys a slower pace in everything he does.
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