Performers Needed for 2024-2025 Season Show
The company is holding auditions for 2024-2025 season show and looking for performers, please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. Rate; SPT $518 weekly minimum (SPT 4) Additional info: Please prepare a one-minute monologue and 16-bars of a song. An accompanist will be provided. Also bring your headshot and resume stapled together. PLAZA SUITE Rehearsal: 7/22/2025 Tech: 8/15/2025 Preview: 8/21/2025 Opening: 8/22/2025 Closing: 9/14/2025 MURDER FOR TWO Rehearsal: 9/16/2025 Tech: 10/03/2025 Preview: 10/9/2025 Opening: 10/10/2025 Closing: 11/2/2025 RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA Rehearsal: 11/04/2025 Tech: 11/28/2025 Preview: 12/4/2025 Opening: 12/5/2025 Closing: 12/28/2025 WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME Rehearsal: 12/26/2025 Tech: 1/16/2026 Preview: 1/22/2026 Opening: 1/23/2026 Closing: 2/8/2026 SONGS FOR A NEW WORLD Rehearsal: 2/10/2026 Tech: 2/27/2026 Preview: 3/5/2026 Opening: 3/6/2026 Closing: 3/22/2026 THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG Rehearsal: 3/24/2026 Tech: 4/17/2026 Preview: 4/23/2026 Opening: 4/24/2026 Closing: 5/17/2026 Please apply if interested
41 roles
Bellhop, Bordon Eisler "PLAZA SUITE"
Karen Nash, Muriel Tate, Norma Hubley "PLAZA SUITE"
Sam Nash, Jesse Kiplinger, Roy Hubley "PLAZA SUITE"
Waiter "PLAZA SUITE"
Jean McCormack, Mimsey Hubley "PLAZA SUITE"
(Tenor/Baritone, Strong Pianist): A small-town police officer with big dreams of making detective. Earnest, eager, and a little in over his head, but determined to crack the case. A strong singer and pianist with excellent comedic timing. "MURDER FOR TWO"
(Tenor/Baritone, Strong Pianist): Multiple characters, including a femme fatale, a bickering married couple, a trio of overeager boy scouts, and more. Exceptional versatility, comedic chops, and the ability to switch characters in a split second. A strong singer and pianist. "MURDER FOR TWO"
Though no one notices her beneath her rags and quiet demeanor, she is opinionated, charismatic, passionate, beautiful, and funny. Idealistic and hopeful, she courageously challenges the prince to change the policies in his kingdom – and helps him discover who he truly is. Always her late father’s daughter, she is determined to see the good in everyone despite her hardships and suffering. We see her blossom into a confident woman. "RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA"
A misguided and lost prince who longs to do something important with his life. Though brave and heroic, he feels lonely and unfulfilled. Charming but NOT a stereotypical ladies' man, he is thoughtful, appealing, and innocent – with an unforced goofy streak. Moral, genuine, and kindhearted, he is at a crossroads and must take control of his kingdom and his future. "RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA"
Ella’s selfish stepmother. The epitome of vanity and fashion. A ravenous social climber who values wealth, status, and material possessions above all else. Unapologetically dismissive and sometimes cruel, Madame schemes her way up the social ladder. "RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA"
The kingdom’s Lord Chancellor. Though he is Topher’s trusted advisor, he is devious and selfish. Using propaganda and dishonesty, he keeps Topher isolated and in the dark about his kingdom. Sebastian rules without regard for the lower class, or anyone other than himself – and truly believes he deserves to rule the kingdom. "RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA"
A friend to Ella and the town’s resident crazy lady and beggar woman, Marie is actually a fairy godmother in disguise. Wise, warm, otherworldly, and charming, Marie rewards Ella for her kindness by making her dreams a possibility. "RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA"
Ella’s stepsister and daughter of Madame. Encouraged by her mother and sister to value material wealth and social status, she unenthusiastically joins them in their abrasive behavior. Quietly passionate, empathetic, and witty, she is drawn to Ella and Jean-Michel. Ironically aware that she doesn’t fit in. "RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA"
Ella’s stepsister and daughter of Madame. Brash, self-centered, materialistic, snooty, loud, sassy, and bratty, she has a ridiculously high, but unfounded, opinion of herself. She never passes up an opportunity to be the center of attention. "RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA"
A feisty, passionate peasant determined to make a change for the starving class. Impetuous. A firebrand, but lacks authority and isn’t taken seriously as a revolutionary. Has a crush on Gabrielle, though their courtship is forbidden because they are from different social classes. "RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA"
The Lord Chancellor’s right-hand man. Announces royal balls, banquets, and even the weather to the villagers. "RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA"
"RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA"
(Puppet) "RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA"
(Puppet) "RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA"
"RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA"
"RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA"
"RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA"
"RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA"
"RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA"
"RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA"
"RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA"
"RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA"
A former debate champion who traveled the country in her teens giving speeches about the Constitution at American legion halls for prize money. Engaging, dynamic, smart, passionate, and witty. Alternates from adulthood to her 15-year-old self throughout the play. "WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME"
Heidi’s friend; first appears as an assertive American Legionnaire monitoring the speech and debate, and a stickler for the rules/law. He later turns into Heidi’s ally and assistant, reflective and genuine. "WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME"
(Tenor, any ethnicity) Vocal Range: D3 – C5 (belt to A4) A dynamic tenor with a strong mix and belt. Multiple roles such as a young man facing the unknown (“She Cries”), a soldier questioning his fate (“The World Was Dancing”), and an ambitious dreamer (“King of the World”). Strong storytelling ability and emotional nuance. "SONGS FOR A NEW WORLD"
(Baritone/Tenor, any ethnicity) Vocal Range: F2 – G4 (strong baritone belt to F4) A rich baritone/tenor with a strong mix. Multiple roles such as a sailor yearning for home (“On the Deck of a Spanish Sailing Ship, 1492”), a father reflecting on his family (“The River Won’t Flow”), and a hopeful partner (“I’d Give It All for You”). Strong connection to text and versatility. "SONGS FOR A NEW WORLD"
(Soprano, any ethnicity) Vocal Range: G3 – F5 (belt/mix to D5) A versatile soprano with strong belt and mix. A range of characters, including a hopeful immigrant’s wife (“I’m Not Afraid of Anything”), an anxious woman on the verge of marriage (“Stars and the Moon”), and a determined mother (“Christmas Lullaby”). Excellent vocal control and emotional depth. "SONGS FOR A NEW WORLD"
(Mezzo-Soprano/Belter, any ethnicity) Vocal Range: F3 – F5 (belt to E5) A powerhouse mezzo with strong belt and comedic timing. Multiple roles including a betrayed lover (“Just One Step”), a frustrated Mrs. Claus (“Surabaya-Santa”), and a woman yearning for change (“The Flagmaker, 1775”). Strong character work and the ability to shift between humor and drama. "SONGS FOR A NEW WORLD"
The stage manager who grows a love for acting after initially being terrified of it. "THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG"
The lighting and sound operator and is all business. "THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG"
Plays inspector Carter and fills in for the role of Mr. Fitzroy – also is the show’s set designer, costume designer, prop maker, box office manager, press person, voice coach, choreographer, and more. He is uptight and nervous. "THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG"
Plays Charles Haversham and sees himself as a kind of James Bond. "THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG"
Plays Thomas Colleymoore and is a bad actor and unaware of those around him. "THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG"
Plays Perkins and is involved in theater because he wants friends. "THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG"
Plays Cecil Haversham and Arthur the Gardener and is inexperienced and naive. "THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG"
Plays Florence Colleymoore and is extremely conceited. "THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG"