Talent Wanted for Production of "Alice’s in Wonderland"
The company is holding auditions for "Alice’s in Wonderland" show and looking for performers, please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. Additional info: Rehearsals will begin with a read-through on Thursday, September 4 and typically run Sunday afternoons and Monday and Thursday evenings. Evening rehearsals until 9:30pm will regularly be required on Mondays and Thursdays for youth performers. Efforts will be made to schedule youth work on Sundays but can't be guaranteed. Rehearsal will be held on Columbus Day/Indigenous People’s Day, October 13 Attendance at all tech week rehearsals and performances is mandatory. Tech Week: Sunday 11/2 through Thursday 11/6 Performances are Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays November 7 - 16 Please apply if interested.
26 roles
A precocious young girl, full of imagination and ready to be a queen. Her experiences in Wonderland show that the grown up world can be a confusing and treacherous place.
Alice’s older sister. She cares for Alice and is delighted by her imagination in spite of how much work it can cause. She acts as the audience surrogate and reflects the audience’s fascination and joy with watching Alice’s imagination. She is a watchful older sister, always present and engaged with Alice. She will also give the curtain speech and likely double as one of the Wonderland characters.
The Queen Bee of the flowers.
Superficial gossips.
The bottom of the pecking order and grumpy about it.
Always in a hurry and afraid of losing his job. Or his head.
The governess. Well meaning, but severe.
The counterpoint to the Black Queen. Good natured but daffy. Her memory works in reverse.
A social climber. Wants to be well liked by the Queen and anybody else in her good graces.
A Cheshire Cat
(4 – will also play the Flowers and Birds) FIVE, SEVEN, and TWO, and the Knave: The servants. Afraid of losing their jobs. And their heads.
Not interested in ruling, but he is interested in making his wife happy, as hard as that may be.
Queen of Hearts: “Off with her head!”
A celebrity. Vain and insecure.
Trapped by time and his own madness.
A mad scientist.
Mostly just sleepy with a bit of the munchies.
School boys who are trapped by their own reputations as bullies.
The elder bird of the flock.
Not easily impressed by other birds.
The unelected mayor of the birds.
The professor.
An innocent animal. Probably a puppet.
Zen. Or maybe just passive aggressive.
The chivalrous villain.
The White Knight: A white knight.