Auditions for "The Devil's In The Details: A New Musical"
The company is holding auditions for "The Devil's in the Details: A New Musical" and looking for performers, please see the details below. About the project: In the summer of 1989, when the satanic panic has finally begun to taper off, televangelist pastor Wilson is invited on air to tour the country with the band he manages: a heavy rock sister duo, my pal Satan. After reluctantly agreeing, and a rocky welcome into the world of rock n' roll by the band's spitfire guitarist/singer Kati Keeve, Wilson begins to realize that the satanic sibling act is nothing more than just...An act. Told over the course of one summer, with head-banging music, "devils in the details" is an epic look at the role of religion, fatherhood, and a little perspective. When applying, please include your acting resume and headshot, along with a video of a 1 minute cut of a rock/pop song from the 80's and 90's and a contemporary monologue of your choosing via the google form linked.
7 roles
An inquisitive televangelist sensitive about his magazine kingpin father's passing, Wilson is at war with his own demons and the literal ones he thinks are in the rock world. Baritenor.
A spitfire 80s rockstar with a loud voice, Kati is brash, argumentative, protective of the band and her sister, and a showman. Alto.
Kati's equally musically gifted older sister, but more sensitive, friendlier, with a desire to be more than just an act enacting a satanic fantasy, Isabella wants to be an artist with a capital a. Soprano.
My pal Satan's soul-searching resident band manager/babysitter, Eli brings Wilson onboard the girls' tour as a voice of reason, and entrusts him as a confidant to his spiritual curiosities. Tenor.
A local tv producer who sees the great profitability of Wilson's religious ravings, Lou is a scheming capitalist who encourages Wilson to sensationalize his time on tour. Bass.
Wilson's sweet but wildly persistent sister, who follows him on his tour after he's cut off communication with her after their father's passing. Alto.
Any gender, any ethnicity