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Theater Casting Call for "The Emperor's New Clothes" Play

Scarborough, ON, Canada
ID: 269778Exp: 9/24/2024
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ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Directors are currently in search of perfomers for production of "The Emperor's New Clothes". Please, see the details below. About the play: This is a traditional English pantomime (NOT Marcel Marceau’s craft)—an English entertainment based on a children’s story and includes singing, dancing, some slapstick, and topical jokes. This is the age-old story of the Emperor who gets taken in by a fraudster when he is sold a set of clothes that can “only be seen by those who are of high worth and intelligence”. Add a hero who has a change of heart in order to win the girl of his dreams, a villain and his two imbecilic sidekicks, and of course, the pantomime horse with attitude. Cheer the hero, boo the villain, groan at the corny jokes…have fun! Rate: This production is Non Paying/Non Equity. Additional information: Performance Times and Location: December 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 19 and 20, 2024 at 8 p.m. December 8, 15 and 21, 2024 at 2 p.m. Venue: Scarborough. Commence: Wednesday, Sept 25, 2024 from 7:00 to 10:00 pm. Continue: Tuesdays & Thursdays from 7:00 to 10:30 pm. Sundays from12:00 to 5:00 pm. NOTE: These times may be flexible depending on the day-job schedule of the director. Performance Times and Location. Monologue: Please prepare a short comedic monologue (max 90 seconds). There will also be readings from the play. Prepare to be re-directed. Music: You will be asked to sing (acapella) one verse and chorus of a song of your choosing. Dance/Movement: There will be a dance/movement call held halfway through each audition session at 8:30-9:15 pm on Sept 15, 17 & 19. You must attend the session on the day of your audition, so be prepared to come early or stay later depending on the timing of your audition. Please wear comfortable clothes and shoes (no heels/character shoes)—and have some fun! Your moxie counts as much as your dance and movement abilities. Callbacks ​will consist of scenes from the show, performed in groups. Directors ask that you be available for the full time period so we have a chance to experiment with different pairings/groupings of actors. Please bring a copy of your resume and a photo/head shot to the audition. If you're interested, please apply.

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14 roles

Dame Anita SnuggleMale40-56 y.o.All ethnicities

Male; plays female. The pantomime Dame, traditionally a man in drag (think Dame Edna Everage). Flamboyant, humorous, and doesn’t necessarily speak in a higher timbre. Should have an expressive face, gestures a little over-the-top, and be quick on her feet.

PetuniaFemale20-29 y.o.All ethnicities

The Dame’s daughter, principal girl, and love interest for Orlando. The typical ingenue – attractive, sweet, innocent yet smart and confident.

The EmperorMale35-50 y.o.All ethnicities

Showy and self-centred, he is easily influenced. Should be comfortable in his body image for a variety of unusual costumes, and illusion of nakedness (i.e., skin-toned shorts and masking).

Counsellor Engelbert RoughosenBoth genders30-50 y.o.All ethnicities

The classic villain, the embodiment of evil—greedy, malicious and self-serving. Their voice alone should elicit distrust. Improv helpful. In character, this actor may be required to deal with an overly-rowdy audience.

VimBoth genders18-67 y.o.All ethnicities

One of the Counsellor’s hapless henchmen. Not very bright, but thinks they have an expansive vocabulary…which is exacerbated by gross mispronunciations. Actor should deliver their lack of intelligence innocently and inoffensively.

VigorBoth genders18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

The other of the Counsellor’s henchmen. Even less bright than their colleague, with a sweet disposition. Actor should deliver their dopiness innocently and inoffensively.

Lady GodivaFemale20-39 y.o.All ethnicities

Poised, confident and cocky, she is rebelling against the town’s drycleaners by refusing to wear traditional clothing. The actor should be comfortable in her body image as there is an illusion of nakedness in some scenes (i.e., skin-toned body suit and strategic masking), and a variety of non-fabric costumes that will display her legs and may expose her belly.

OrlandoMale25-35 y.o.All ethnicities

The leading man, he is handsome and confident. The actor’s expressive facial gestures, body language and voice should evoke a mixture of trust…and uncertainty—is he bad or good?

NumptyBoth genders18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

Pays male. Two people in a horse costume. Numpty, Orlando’s faithful steed and partner in crime, has a personality. In place of readings, you will be asked to react in scenes as though Numpty’s expressions can be seen. The movement portion of the audition will help assess physical movement and creativity.

Venetia GrubFemale40-56 y.o.All ethnicities

Proprietor of Grub Grocers. Refuses to grow old gracefully. She sees herself as ageless, wearing outfits that are far too young for her (the actor should be comfortable in her body image). She’s outspoken, and should have an expressive face.

April GrubFemale20-30 y.o.All ethnicities

One of the Venetia Grub’s triplets, April is an optimistic and cheery soul. Some group singing and dance/movement required.

May GrubFemale20-39 y.o.All ethnicities

The second of Venetia Grub’s triplets, May is boy-crazy and a bit of a flirt. Some group singing and dance/movement required.

Tuesday GrubBoth genders20-30 y.o.All ethnicities

The third of Venetia Grub’s triplets, Tuesday is the smart one. Some group singing and dance/movement required.

ChorusBoth genders18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

4 actors/dancers/singers. Townsfolk, singers/dancers for musical numbers, audience supporters; they will also assist with moving sets (and maybe part of the set), and provide strategic masking for the Emperor and Lady Godiva. Since they will be assisting the audience with callouts, knowledge of pantomime is an asset. Group singing/dancing is required, but professional training is not necessary.