Seeking Actors for "White Christmas" Show
The company is holding auditions for "White Christmas" show and looking for performers, please see the details below. About the project: “White Christmas” is a classic Broadway musical based on the 1954 film of the same name. The heartwarming story is centered around a song-and-dance team, a sister act, and the attempt to save a failing Vermont Inn. Additional info: Performances December 13th-22nd.
7 roles
A former army captain and half of the song-and-dance duo Wallace and Davis, Bob is a world-wise, cynical yet charming individual with a strong sense of loyalty and duty. He falls for Betty, the elder of the Haynes sisters. His key songs include “Happy Holidays,” “White Christmas,” “Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep,” and “How Deep is the Ocean.”
Phil, the other half of the duo, is Bob’s complete opposite – a fun-loving, adventurous, and somewhat mischievous individual who’s always on the lookout for a good time and romance. He’s instantly smitten with Judy Haynes. His main songs include “The Best Things Happen While You’re Dancing,” “Sisters (Reprise),” “I Love a Piano,” and “Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep.”
Betty is the older Haynes sister. She’s independent, pragmatic, and protective of her younger sister Judy. Despite her skepticism, she finds herself falling for Bob. Her featured songs include “Sisters,” “Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep,” “Love, You Didn’t Do Right By Me,” and “How Deep is the Ocean.”
Judy is the more vivacious and adventurous of the Haynes sisters. She’s a romantic at heart and often the driving force behind many of their decisions, including the one to follow Bob and Phil to Vermont. Her key songs include “Sisters,” “The Best Things Happen While You’re Dancing,” “I Love a Piano,” and “Snow.”
The General is a stern, authoritative figure with a gruff exterior but a kind and caring heart. He’s the owner of the failing Vermont Inn and was the commanding officer of Bob and Phil during World War II. He doesn’t have any solo songs, but his character plays a significant role in the plot.
Martha is the General’s lovable and nosy housekeeper. She’s a Broadway performer in retirement and still has a flair for the dramatic. She has a heart of gold and only wants what’s best for the General. Her main songs include “Let Me Sing and I’m Happy” and “Falling Out of Love Can Be Fun.”