"Escape to Margaritaville" Musical Casting Actors
Auditions for the Broadway musical "Escape to Margaritaville". Seeking cast. Please see the breakdown below. Additional info: Please print/fill out the Audition Form attached. Audition requirements: - Auditionees will be asked to sing one verse and the chorus of a Jimmy Buffett song. You may provide your own accompaniment in the form of a karaoke track played from your phone and an external speaker. Auditions will go in the order of arrival. -Those auditioning for the role of “Tully” (lead) must play and sing a solo acoustic version of any Jimmy Buffet song. -Callbacks will be on the second day. They will consist of cold reads from the script. No prepared monologues are required. -They will need a complete list of conflicts for months of May, June, and July. This show needs to capture the vibes of an island resort. Think warm, salty breezes and ice-cold boat drinks. Watch some YouTube videos of Jimmy’s concert footage if you need some inspiration. Bring that vibe with you, and break a leg. Callbacks: May 14th at 6:30 pm. Performances will be July 18-20 & 25-27. If you are interested, please apply.
12 roles
Smooth-talking, self-deprecating playboy. He's completely content with the life he's chosen as the singer/bartender at a tropical resort, until he meets Rachel, a vacationer who upends his heart. Guitar skills are useful.
Fully committed to her job and helping the world. Willing to put in as many hours of hard work as it takes and expects everyone else to do that same. Suspicious of fools and operators, Rachel is not easily distracted from her life plan.
Loyal friend to Rachel. Sees the best in people and has a zest for life that is often squelched by her fiance, Chad. Her low self-esteem manifests itself as denial in her own life.
The Island bartender. Has a big heart and a good friend to Tully. Not the brightest bulb, but sensitive and thoughtful.
No-nonsense and assertive with an island accent. She runs the resort and keeps everyone in check, but clearly cares about her employees, her customers, and J.D., an older island denizen. Great singer.
A funny, endearing older man who always has a parrot on his shoulder. He's losing his vision and his hearing, but won't acknowledge it. A good-natured drunkard, he's always writing his memoirs on bar napkins and, as it turns out, he's lived a full life.
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