Casting Call for "Reefer Madness" Show
Auditions for production of "Reefer Madness". Seeking cast. Please see the breakdown below. About the project: Inspired by the original 1936 film of the same name, this raucous musical comedy takes a tongue-in-cheek look at the hysteria caused when clean-cut kids fall prey to marijuana, leading them on a hysterical downward spiral filled with evil jazz music, sex and violence. You won't be able to resist the spoofy fun of Reefer Madness. The addictive, clever musical numbers range from big Broadway-style showstoppers to swing tunes like "Down at the Ol' Five and Dime" and the Vegas-style "Listen to Jesus, Jimmy," featuring J.C. Himself leading a chorus of showgirl angels. Refeer Madness is a highly stylized and satirical political commentary that will leave you wanting more. Rate: Performances are paid. Additional info: The show is non-union. Actors will be asked to prepare a 1-2 minute monologue, sing a 32 bar cut of the song of their choice, some script reading, and a quick question-answer with production team. Show dates are scheduled for April 11th-13th and 18th-20th. If you are interested, please apply.
6 roles
A severe authority figure who warns the audience of the perils of Reefer Madness. (Doubles as Goat-Man, Mr. Poppy, Irish Priest, Old Man, Radio Announcer, Ticket-Taker, Policeman, FDR)
The handsome and ruthless proprietor of the Reefer Den, a gangster movie-type. (Doubles as Jesus, George Washington). Tenor.
An attractive, yet slightly haggard dame in her mid-30s, the hostess of the Reefer Den. Alto.
A denizen of the Reefer Den, formally a fraternity man, his college days ended long ago due to his reefer habit. (Doubles as Sally's Baby, Switch-Puller, Uncle Sam). Tenor.
A sexy and seductive resident of the Reefer Den, she possesses the libidinous soul of Mae West combined with the rat-a-tat moxie of vintage Barbara Stanwyck. (Doubles as Lady Liberty). Alto.
Throughout the play she reinforces the warnings of the Lecturer by holding large signs that clearly state the moral of what we've just seen. (Doubles as Five-and-Dime Kid, Police Officer). Spoken.