Singing Opportunities in Production of "The Drowsy Chaperone"
ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Production of "The Drowsy Chaperone" is looking for performers. Please, see the details below. Additional information: Performance Dates (February 21, 2025 - March 9, 2025). Friday & Saturday 8pm, Sunday 2pm. Please prepare an up-tempo song for the audition. If you're interested, please apply.
14 roles
Non-singing. Musical theatre aficionado who mourns the end of the Golden Era. He narrates the show as he listens to the record on vinyl.
Alto with big belt (G3- E5). The famous bride. Glamorous and talented star of Feldzieg's Follies; 1920’s starlet; dance skills.
Alto with strong belt (F3-D5). Janet's alcoholic confidante and friend; melodramatic diva who gladly steals every scene she’s in.
Tenor (C3-Ab4). The dashing, ever-cheerful groom; 1920’s leading man and matinee idol. MUST be able to (or learn to) tap dance and roller skate.
Bass/Baritone + falsetto (A#2-G4). European self-proclaimed "ladies man"; very confident, but a buffoon; fake Spanish/Italian accent and comic timing.
Alto character voice (G3-Db5). The flighty, eccentric, funny, but quite forgetful host of the wedding.
Tenor character voice (Ab2-G4). Mrs. Tottendale's butler who is stiff, yet has an understated sense of humor.
Baritone (Db3-Db4). Harried and overbearing Broadway producer who is desperate for his star to return to his show.
Soprano (comic) (Bb3-F5). Feldzieg's dim-witted companion and chorus girl who has hopes of being a star.
Tenor (F3-Bb4). Robert's anxious, dim-witted best man who has Robert's best-interest always at heart. MUST be able to (or learn to) tap dance.
Tenor (Db3-Gb4). Posing as pastry chefs, this duo is intending to collect from Feldzieg; good comic timing and some dance.
Alto (Ab3-Eb5). The brave and brash female aviator who, by chance, is recruited to perform the wedding.
Ensemble.
Ensemble.