Auditions for Musical "Annie"
Looking for actors for the play "Annie". Please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Rate: Pay provided. Additional info: Prepare to sing 16 measures of a song from a Broadway show in the style of the Annie. An accompanist will be provided. Please NO audio tracks. Rehearsals will start the first week of June 2025 and will be M-Th 6:30p-9:30p and Sat. 10a-2p. (All rehearsals may be subject to change). Once your schedule has been approved and contracts signed, there will be NO adding conflicts without approval from staff. Performances will be Jul 25th through Aug 9th 2025 (2pm Sat & 4pm Sun show) at Peery’s Egyptian Theater in Ogden, Utah. This show is single cast. You must be available for ALL performances. Callbacks will be Tue. Apr 22nd. To be considered, please apply.
17 roles
(Baritone, B2–Gb4)-Vocal Notes: Strong baritone with the ability to be commanding yet tender in a surprising way. Movement: Some dance, possibly strong dance, and definitely a strong presence. A billionaire businessman who adopts Annie. At first, he is gruff and business-minded but ultimately shows warmth and fatherly love. We should grow to really love him and root for him.
(Alto/Mezzo, G3–D5)-Vocal Notes: Character voice with comedic timing. Belt is helpful but not required. Movement: Must be able to handle comedic physicality, strong mover. The miserable, yet irrepressible, and often drunk matron of the orphanage who dislikes children and is bitter about her life. We should love her despite ourselves!
(Soprano, Bb3–G5)-Vocal Notes: Strong soprano with a warm, lyrical tone. Movement: Strong dance with a lovely, graceful stage presence. Warbucks' intelligent and kind secretary who cares deeply for Annie. She is warm, professional, and supportive. We should fall in love with her immediately.
(Tenor, Bb2–G4)-Vocal Notes: Character tenor with a strong mix. Needs brilliant showmanship. Movement: Must have a strong physical presence and ability to dance/move well. Miss Hannigan’s scheming, flashy, and sly younger brother. He is a charming con artist. We should love him despite ourselves!
(Soprano/Mezzo, Bb3–G5)-Vocal Notes: Bright, comedic soprano with belt ability. Movement: Should be able to play up physical comedy. Strong dancer/mover. Rooster’s dim-witted and bubbly girlfriend. She is flirtatious, foolish, and loves to be the center of attention. We should love it when she shows up!
(Baritone, C3–F4)-Vocal Notes: Warm baritone. Movement: Minimal. Should command the stage with a strong, likable presence. The historical, beloved U.S. president who meets Annie and is inspired by her optimism.
(Tenor, E3–G4)-Vocal Notes: Tenor with a smooth, old-fashioned radio voice. Movement: Some physicality for comedic timing. A charming and delightful 1930s radio host who introduces Annie on his show.
(Baritone, C3–F4)-Vocal Notes: Baritone with a refined, crisp voice. Movement: Minimal but requires elegant stage presence. The dignified British butler in Warbucks’ mansion.
(Soprano, C4–G5)-Must have tight three-part harmonies. Must move well, especially traditional “girl group” singer movement. A 1930s singing trio featured on the radio show.
(Spoken Role)-Movement: Minimal. The laundry man who flirts with Miss Hannigan.
(Spoken Role) Roosevelt’s political advisor.
Ensemble (Various Vocal Ranges) - Ensemble members should be strong singer/dancers and able to play multiple roles.
Ensemble (Various Vocal Ranges) - Ensemble members should be strong singer/dancers and able to play multiple roles. New Yorkers.
Ensemble (Various Vocal Ranges) - Ensemble members should be strong singer/dancers and able to play multiple roles. New Yorkers.
Ensemble (Various Vocal Ranges) - Ensemble members should be strong singer/dancers and able to play multiple roles. New Yorkers.
Ensemble (Various Vocal Ranges) - Ensemble members should be strong singer/dancers and able to play multiple roles.
Ensemble (Various Vocal Ranges) - Ensemble members should be strong singer/dancers and able to play multiple roles.