Singer Needed for Gig "White Christmas"
Performers required for "White Christmas" show. Other details are provided below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. Additional info: Callbacks will be held Thursday September 6th by invitation only. If invited, callbacks are required to be done in person. Those planning to audition should prepare 16 bars (measures) of a song from a Golden Age Era musical. Some examples of some Golden Age Era Musicals are: Oklahoma Pal Joey Carosuel Annie Get Your Gun Brigadoon Kiss Me Kate South Pacific Guys and Dolls Paint Your Wagon An accompanist will be provided as well as a speaker with connections if you choose to use a backing track. Directors would prefer no A Capella auditions. Rehearsals First rehearsal will be on September 9th. Directors will discuss the overall vision of the show, theatre policies and read through the script. Rehearsals will be held Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings (most likely 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM) as well as Saturday mornings (9 AM to 12 PM) Daily rehearsals will begin November 10th Tech day will be Saturday, November 22nd and will last MOST OF THE DAY! (9 AM to 6 PM) There will be no rehearsal on Thanksgiving Day. If you are interested, please apply.
7 roles
Sensible, ambitious, wholesome and talented, Bob is a classic leading man. A smooth and polished crooner onstage, he loses his composure offstage when he encounters Betty.
A comic song-and-dance performer, Phil can do it all. With humor and versatility, he brings a goofy spark to their act – and their friendship. In the stage show, Phil is quite the womanizer… that is, until he meets his great love, Judy.
A singer of quiet beauty and charm, Betty is a class act. Though somewhat reserved, she’s willing to put her foot down when she means business.
A vibrant song-and-dance performer, Judy has more fire and ambition than her sister. Her vivacity and sense of humor make her a perfect match for Phil. General Henry Waverly – Kindhearted and fair-minded, the General is a respected and beloved leader. In his late 50s or mid 60s, he is a simple, decent man.
A winning, appealing character-comedienne, Martha manages everything at the inn with skill and a bit of sass. In the stage show, Martha is a retired hoofer – a former vaudevillian with plenty of talent left to share.
The general’s granddaughter is a composed teen in the film, but a firebrand of a tween in the stage show. Perky and optimistic, she ultimately grows to love show business.