Seeking Cast for 2024-25 Season
Actors sought for 2024-25 season shows. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. See the details below. Rate: Competitive compensation provided for all roles. : $400/week - $600/week. Additional info: In-person callback dates: May 9 & 10, during the day by invitation. If you are interested, please apply.
21 roles
Serves as the through-line of the play. Her monologues take us all the way back to her childhood, through her teen years, marriage, and finally, being a grandmother. She is artistic and creative. She got her name because her hair used to be red. The character herself is most likely in her 80’s, but this is not explicitly stated. This actress must be very strong as Gingy’s monologues are some of the longest in the show. "LOVE, LOSS & WHAT I WORE"
Multiple roles. "LOVE, LOSS & WHAT I WORE"
Multiple roles. "LOVE, LOSS & WHAT I WORE"
Multiple roles. "LOVE, LOSS & WHAT I WORE"
Multiple roles. "LOVE, LOSS & WHAT I WORE"
Soprano (low A3 to high Bb5) "I LOVE YOU, YOU’RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE"
Alto (low F#3 to middle high Db5). "I LOVE YOU, YOU’RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE"
Baritone/Tenor ranges (low A2 to high G#) "I LOVE YOU, YOU’RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE"
Baritone/Tenor ranges (low A2 to high G#). "I LOVE YOU, YOU’RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE"
Seeking strong, versatile female singers/actors. All voice types needed, although most of the songs are more belt/mix than legit. "JERRY’S GIRLS"
Scholarly, believably of Norwegian descent. As the “Narrator”, she is the backbone of the show, interacting with the audience and the other three women to bring the stories to life. Must be warm and welcoming, with the ability to make the audience feel she is talking directly to them individually. Moderate singing and some movement required. Featured songs include: "Che Sera Sera", "In My Daughter's Eyes", "Piece of my Heart" and “Beautiful”. "Respect: A Musical Journey of Women"
Can sing jazz, soul, R&B. Dance skills a plus. She is abrasive—the “hard-hearted Hannah,” and needs to find her vulnerability. Real courage is not displayed by aggression or overdone power. She learns to temper her strength, to push back in more productive ways. Featured songs include: “I Will Survive”, “Where the Boys Are”, and “Respect.” "Respect: A Musical Journey of Women"
Can sing standard musical theater and pop. Dance skills a plus. The ingenue of the group, bouncy, energetic, a bit ditsy, but full of heart. She is innocent and naïve, searching for her own strength and belief in herself. Featured songs include: "As Long As He Needs Me", "It Must Be Him", and "Greatest Love of All". "Respect: A Musical Journey of Women"
Can sing standard musical theater, jazz, and pop. Dance skills a plus. Possibly someone with a larger build or someone who has previously had a different body size; she is greatly lacking in self-confidence. Her only source of strength is her sexuality and her body, which she nonetheless detests. Featured songs include: "Whatever Lola Wants", "Won't You Come Home Bill Bailey", "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend", and "I've Never Been to Me". "Respect: A Musical Journey of Women"
Tough and strong. Impassioned. She has been hurt. A bit of a lush and snob. Clumsy. Hopeful. Vocal range top: A5 • Vocal range bottom: E3 "THE WORLD GOES ‘ROUND"
Independent. Zany. Bawdy and brassy, but also reflective and poised. She is seductive. Vocal range top: G5 • Vocal range bottom: F3 "THE WORLD GOES ‘ROUND"
Nostalgic. Adventurous. Hopeful. A lush and a snob. Confident and sexy, but hesitant in regard to love. Vocal range top: F5 • Vocal range bottom: F3 "THE WORLD GOES ‘ROUND"
A bit of a ham. At times he is lonely, dejected, and shy. Just as easily emboldened to action. Sincere, loving, and charming. Vocal range top: G5 • Vocal range bottom: A4 "THE WORLD GOES ‘ROUND"
Nostalgic. Handsome. Lonely. Stern and demanding with a commanding voice. Vocal range top: A5 • Vocal range bottom: G3 "THE WORLD GOES ‘ROUND"
An occasionally overbearing, vaguely chauvinistic writer. An egotist who adores his wife. A young man at the start of the show, which covers 50 years of marriage beginning in 1898. "I DO, I DO!"
Soft but independent, romantic but practical. A young woman at the start of the show, which covers 50 years of marriage beginning in 1898. "I DO, I DO!"