Theatre Casting Call for "Goldilocks and The Three Bears"
Actors for "Goldilocks and The Three Bears" show. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. See the details below. About the project: Synopsis: In this interactive 45-minute show, curious, strong-willed young Goldilocks is punished for taking her family’s things without permission, so she decides to go off and live on her own where she’ll have everything to herself. Meanwhile, it is Baby Bear’s birthday, and the Bear family has decided to venture into town to find some honey as a birthday treat. Unfortunately, the town is not so welcoming of the Bears, and they rush back to the safety of their home. But when they arrive, they are astonished to find that Goldilocks has taken over their house! This sweet story teaches young theatregoers the power of kindness and generosity through lovable characters, audience interaction, and lots of laughs! Rate: $100 transportation stipend, plus a portion of profits. Additional info: What To Prepare: Please prepare a 1-2 minute comedic monologue, preferably appropriate for kids/families. Auditioners may also be asked to cold-read from the script and/or participate in some simple improv exercises. Rehearsals: April 7-May 8th on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays; 5:00-7:30 PM Performances: May 9-11 and May 16-18 at 12 PM (Saturdays and Sundays) and 3 PM (Fridays and Saturdays). If you are interested, please apply.
4 roles
(To play younger). The sweet, loving child of the Bear family. Grateful for what they have; they always put their family first. Will also double as Goldilocks’ sibling.
(Female-identifying) - The kind-hearted mother of the Bear family who will do anything for her family. She is wary of the dangers of the outside world and just wants to protect her baby.
(Male-identifying) - The father of the Bear family who is fed up with having to hide from the world and doesn’t want his child to miss out on the beauty of life.
(Female-identifying) - Goldilocks’ caring but no-nonsense mother who wrongly assumes that the Bear family has bad intentions and learns not to judge a book by its cover.