Seeking Performers for "Singin’ in the Rain" Show
The company is holding auditions for "Singin’ in the Rain" Show and looking for performers, please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. Additional info: Please prepare 32 bars of a song of your choosing. You must either bring sheet music, accompaniment will be provided, or a karaoke version that can be played through a speaker. Each person may be asked to cold read from the script. After that portion of the audition every individual will learn a short dance combination.
15 roles
A charismatic and romantic actor who is also a fantastic singer and dancer. He is the leading man in silent films and must adapt to the new world of talkies. Cosmo’s best friend and Lina’s regular co-star.
An aspiring actress with a strong will, quick wit and sweet voice. Charming and talented dancer who falls in love with Don and performs as Lina’s speaking and singing voice.
Don's best friend and former dance partner. A wacky and playful on-set pianist for silent films. He is a talented dancer and musician, often serving as a source of comic relief.
A glamorous but slow-witted silent film diva with a big personality and a harshly unpleasant voice. She is Don's regular co-star and initially resists the transition to talkies.
A successful, magnanimous, film producer. The studio head who is trying to keep up with the changing times in 1927 Hollywood. He leads the other characters in creating a new movie musical.
The famous director of “The Dueling Cavalier” who is a bit quirky with theatrical mannerisms and tendencies. Frequently frazzled and works with Lina and Don.
A gossip columnist for a fashion magazine.
An excitable film agent bordering on manic. He works for Simpson.
A flapper socialite and actress on her ninth marriage, she is Lina's friend and informant.
The director of “Beautiful Girl”
Lina's vocal coach. She is the "mother hen" type with caring affection for the younger performers.
The lead tenor in Monumental Pictures' first movie musical.