Dancer Auditions for "White Christmas" Show
Auditions for play "White Christmas". Seeking cast. Please see the breakdown below. Additional info: Please prepare a MONOLOGUE Please choose a monologue from our provided list that reflects the role(s) for which you wish to be considered. Please click the link below for the monologues and tips! Rehearsals: Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6:00-8:30 p.m. and Saturday rehearsals from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.. (some rehearsal times may vary). Not everyone is called for every rehearsal. Read-Thru & Headshots: Wednesday, October 1 6:30-8 p.m. Mandatory Tech rehearsals: Monday, December 1 – Saturday, December 6th: 5-10pm Mandatory Hell Week: Monday, December 8 - Thursday, December 11th: 5-10pm Mandatory Performances: December 12th – 7:00 PM December 13th – 7:00 PM December 14th – 3:00 PM December 19th – 7:00 PM December 20th – 7:00 PM December 21st – 3:00 PM Please see the document attached. If you are interested please apply.
16 roles
(Baritone) - A war veteran with a smooth, crooner-style singing voice, Bob is one half of the famous song-and-dance duo, Wallace & Davis, and who is unknowingly bound for Vermont and love for the holidays. Male-presenting, all ethnicities. This role requires onstage physical intimacy/kiss.
(Tenor) - The comedic genius on the Wallace & Davis team, Phil flirts his way onto the train to Vermont in the hopes of finding love for himself and for his buddy, Bob. Male-presenting, all ethnicities. This role requires onstage physical intimacy/kiss.
(Soprano) - A confident singer and the more level-headed half of the Haynes Sisters nightclub act, Betty is a poised, authentic realist. Female-presenting, all ethnicities. This role requires onstage physical intimacy/kiss.
(Alto) - A strong dancer, fun-loving Judy mischievously plots first to meet Wallace & Davis, and then to get the duo up to Vermont, where the Haynes Sisters are scheduled to perform for the holidays. Female-presenting, all ethnicities. This role requires onstage physical intimacy/kiss.
(Non-singing role) - A tender-hearted retired army general who reunites with his former soldiers Bob and Phil when the duo arrive at his inn for the holidays. Male-presenting, all ethnicities.
(Alto) - A former vaudeville star, vivacious and strong-willed Martha is General Waverly's keeper of keys, running the day-to-day operations at the inn. Female-presenting, all ethnicities.
(Alto) - General Waverly's nine year old granddaughter is visiting the inn for Christmas, and is inspired to test out her own acting chops as Bob & Phil's theatre company takes up residence. Female-presenting, all ethnicities.
(Baritone) - A former soldier in General Waverly's unit, Ralph is currently employed as a producer on the Ed Sullivan Show and works with Bob & Phil to help the General. Male-presenting, all ethnicities.
(Alto/Soprano) - Star performers of Bob & Phil's troupe of Chorus Kids who are always flirting with Phil and are never seen without each other. Female-presenting, all ethnicities.
(Alto/Soprano) - Star performers of Bob & Phil's troupe of Chorus Kids who are always flirting with Phil and are never seen without each other. Female-presenting, all ethnicities.
(Non-singing) - A handyman at General Waverly's inn, Ezekiel is the embodiment of the strong, silent type, much to the ire of Bob & Phil's stage manager. Male-presenting, all ethnicities.
(Non-singing) - Bob & Phil's frazzled, overworked stage manager, who tries to maintain order as the theatre company settles into rehearsals at the inn. Male-presenting, all ethnicities.
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