Singing Opportunities in "Little Women" Production
Auditions for "Little Women" the musical. Seeking actors. Please see more info below. About the project: Based on Louisa May Alcott’s life, Little Women follows the adventures of sisters, Jo, Meg, Beth and Amy March. Jo is trying to sell her stories for publication, but the publishers are not interested. Her friend, Professor Bhaer, tells her that she must do better and write more from herself. Begrudgingly taking this advice, Jo weaves the story of herself and her sisters and their experience growing up in the Civil War in America. Little Women embodies the complete theatrical experience, guaranteeing a night filled with laughter, tears and a lifting of the spirit. The powerful score soars with the sounds of personal discovery, heartache and hope – the sounds of a young America finding its voice. Additional info: If needed, callbacks will be Wednesday, September 11 at 7-9 pm. Performances: November 8-10, 2024 Friday & Saturday 7:30PM | Sunday 2:00PM NOTE: Set Strike will be Sunday, November 10, following the last performance. For more info please see the document attached. If you are interested, please apply.
17 roles
The girls' mother. She is the strong backbone of the family, who is courageous despite the difficult odds she faces. Eb3 – Eb5.
The world-weary, yet hopeful, oldest sister who yearns for a great life. She marries John and has twins with him. Bb3-B5.
Our story's protagonist. Passionate, adventurous, and brave. She has the idea of writing Little Women and eventually becomes engaged to Professor Bhaer. E3-A5.
The second youngest sister who tragically dies of Scarlet Fever. Peace-maker, lover, and an optimist who is always encouraging her sisters to dream. G3-G5.
A formidable, over-bearing matron and great-aunt to the March sisters. The wealthy socialite in town. E3-F#5.
Laurie’s grandfather and the March Family neighbor. Gruff and hardened, but softens over the course of his friendship with the March’s, closest to Beth. C3–D4.
Laurie's tutor and a rather stiff man; shows very little emotion. He later marries Meg and changes. E3-G4.
The bright-eyed boy-next-door with considerable charm. He loves Jo but later falls in love with Amy. Bb2-Bb4.
German Professor* who exemplifies proper manners. He is a boarder in Mrs. Kirk's boarding house and eventually falls in love with Jo. G2-G4. *Would prefer the actor to have a German accent.
The New York boarding house proprietress that lodges Jo and Professor Bhaer. Irish, kindly, warm and motherly.
The ingénue in Jo’s story; prone to fainting, sobbing dramatically, ultimately finds her courage. “Operatic Tragedy” Player/Ensemble.
The villain in Jo’s story; classic mustache-twirling, dastardly fellow. “Operatic Tragedy” Player/Ensemble.
The hero in Jo’s story; handsome, saving-the-day with much bravado. “Operatic Tragedy” Player/Ensemble.
In Jo’s story; your classic lives-under-the-bridge troll; hoards jewels and gems and makes bargains. “Operatic Tragedy” Player/Ensemble.
In Jo’s story; a wise hag who’s unseemly looks hide wisdom. “Operatic Tragedy” Player/Ensemble.
In Jo’s story; an elderly Knight who possesses the key to Clarissa’s destiny. “Operatic Tragedy” Player/Ensemble.
In Jo’s story, the real hero, Clarissa’s long-lost sister in disguise. “Operatic Tragedy” Player/Ensemble.