Singing Audition for "Singin’ in the Rain" Show
The company is holding auditions for "Singin’ in the Rain" Show and looking for performers, please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. About the project: Movie musical Singin’ in the Rain, beloved since the moment it premiered, earned the top stop atop AFI’s 100 Years of Musicals list and, in 2007, was ranked as the fifth greatest motion picture of all time. Now adapted for the stage, Singin in the Rain “pours” down delight, capturing the waning days of the silent screen era as they give way to new-fangled “talkies.” With The Jazz Singer premiere making Hollywood frantic, the studios are forced to suddenly change all the movie making rules at once, to accommodate sound. In doing so, they leave silent pictures — and some of their stars — behind. When Monumental Studios turns the silent Duelling Cavalier into The Dancing Cavalier, a musical picture, in order to stay relevant, they are faced with a problem: their star, Lina Lamont can’t sing, and can’t even really talk. Lina’s voice sounds something like nails on a chalkboard. Enter Kathy Selden, an aspiring actress whose dulcet tones are able to cover Lina Lamont’s — calling into question what it means to act, how credit is distributed, and what it means to get a fair shake in the movie business. Singing in the Rain includes some of the best-loved comedy routines, dance numbers and love songs ever written, including “Good Mornin’”, “Make ‘em Laugh” and – of course – the show stopping dance number, “Singin’ in the Rain.” Additional info: Performance Dates: Date: 7/25/25 at 7pm Date: 7/26/25 at 1pm and 6pm Date: 7/31/25 at 7pm Date: 8/1/25 at 2pm and 7pm Date: 8/2/25 at 1pm (possible 6pm) Callbacks: By invitation, April 12, 2025 Please apply if interested.
10 roles
Baritone high G#4/Ab4 low G2 Suave, gallant, handsome, serious, ambitious, charismatic, movie star, tap dance
Mezzo-Soprano HIGH NOTE F5, LOW NOTE G3 An earnest, talented actress with whit and charm. She falls in love with Don and performs as Lina's speaking and singing voice.
Tenor HIGH NOTE G#4/Ab4, LOW NOTE C3 A wacky and playful on-set pianist for silent films. Don's best friend and former dance partner. Needs to tap dance
Beautiful, diva, demanding, narcissistic, slow-witted, dim-witted, nasal, starlet She is Don's regular co-star.
Miss Dinsmore is hired as a vocal coach to teach the silent film actors how to speak properly
R.F. is the lead film producer at the studio, and Lina and Don's extremely successful boss
Tenor HIGH NOTE G#4/Ab4 LOW NOTE C#3/Db3 The leading tenor in Monumental Pictures' first movie musical. A handsome man with a golden voice
The overeager, excitable Monumental Pictures publicity manager and agent. Works for R.F
Roscoe is a famous film director who often works with Don and Lina.
Zelda Zanders is a B-list movie star on her ninth marriage. She is Lina's friend