Actors Needed for Production of "Annie Get Your Gun"
Auditions for "Annie Get Your Gun" show. Looking for cast. Please see the breakdown below. About the project: Irving Berlin’s Annie Get Your Gun (1999 Broadway Revival version) is a fast-paced, comedic musical set in the theatrical world of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show. Featuring iconic songs like “There’s No Business Like Show Business” and “Anything You Can Do,” the show explores themes of identity, gender roles, and self-worth told through the story of sharpshooter Annie Oakley and her rivalry-turned-romance with Frank Butler. Additional info: This production will feature color-conscious and gender-conscious casting. Directors encourage performers of all races, ethnicities, gender identities, body types, and abilities to audition. AUDITION REQUIREMENTS: - Prepare 1 minute of a classic musical theatre song (preferably Golden Age or folk style). Please be ready with a background track (they have a bluetooth speaker you can pair too) for your song as no accompanist will be provided. Acappella auditions will not be permitted. - Be prepared to read from the script (sides provided at audition). - Dance/Movement will be part of auditions. Please wear appropriate shows and supportive clothing. - Those auditioning for Annie, Frank, Tommy, or Winnie must be comfortable with on-stage kissing scenes. Note: Ages below are just suggested and may be expanded based on the mix of auditioners that show up. Show dates: September 18 - 28, 2025. If you are interested, please apply.
14 roles
Lead. Female-identifying. Mezzo/Belter G3-F5. Spirited, scrappy, confident. Must be physically expressive with strong comedic instincts and emotional depth. Must be comfortable working with Prop guns. Will involve kissing scenes.
Lead. Male-identifying. Baritenor B2-F4. Charismatic leading man; proud but not unkind. Strong singer with romantic presence and comic timing. Must be comfortable working with Prop guns. Will involve kissing scenes.
Featured role. Male-Identifying. Baritenor C3-Eb4. Showman and narrator of the Wild West Show. Commanding presence with storytelling skills.
Featured role. Female-identifying. Mezzo B3-C5. Comic antagonist, possessive and snide but not villainous.
Featured role. Male-Identifying. Baritone B2-F4. Buffalo Bill’s right-hand stage manager. Dry wit and comedic timing essential. Singing lines can be spoken.
Featured role. Male-Identifying. Spoken. Wise, composed, and dignified. May be portrayed non-traditionally. Casting with cultural respect. Nuanced acting skills required.
Featured role. Male-identifying. Tenor C3-F4. Young, earnest, and idealistic. Romantic lead opposite Winnie. Must move well. Must be comfortable working with Prop Knives. Will involve kissing scenes.
Featured role. Female-identifying. Soprano C4-F5. Spirited, sweet, and hopeful. Romantic lead opposite Tommy. Dance or movement experience a plus. Must be comfortable with onstage kissing.
Featured role. Male-identifying. Baritone F3 - C4. Gruff hotel owner, a bit of an opportunist. Singing lines can be spoken.
ENSEMBLE: All vocal types. Strong singers, dancers, and character actors are encouraged. Featured lines and soloist opportunities available.
ENSEMBLE: All vocal types. Strong singers, dancers, and character actors are encouraged. Featured lines and soloist opportunities available.
ENSEMBLE: All vocal types. Strong singers, dancers, and character actors are encouraged. Featured lines and soloist opportunities available.
ENSEMBLE: All vocal types. Strong singers, dancers, and character actors are encouraged. Featured lines and soloist opportunities available.
ENSEMBLE: All vocal types. Strong singers, dancers, and character actors are encouraged. Featured lines and soloist opportunities available.