Singing Audition for Musical "Annie"
ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Seeking performers for musical "Annie". Please, see the details below. About the musical: Based on the classic Harold Gray comic strip "Little Orphan Annie", Annie tells the story of a spirited young orphan in 1930s New York City. Determined and full of heart, Annie escapes from the orphanage run by the sour Miss Hannigan to pursue her dreams of finding her real parents. Along the way, she transforms the lives of billionaire Oliver Warbucks, his secretary Grace Farrell, and a host of others-including audiences everywhere-with showstopping numbers like “Tomorrow” and “It’s the Hard-Knock Life.” The musical, first produced on Broadway in 1977, won seven Tony Awards including Best Musical, forging its legacy as a perennial favorite for community, school, and professional theaters worldwide. Key Themes: Perseverance and positivity in hardship; Family, both lost and found; The power of hope and community. Additional information: Audition Location: Mississauga, ON. Call Back Date (if required): October 2, 2025, 7-10 pm. (Only for select roles). If you're interested, please apply.
14 roles
A powerful, self-assured billionaire. Warbucks is initially gruff and business-minded but gradually shows deep warmth and affection, especially toward Annie. Male-presenting. Vocal Range: Baritone (B3-Gb5).
The comically villainous head of the orphanage. She’s exasperated, flamboyant, and drinks to dull her resentment. A role for a performer with great comedic and physical acting skills. Stage Age: 30-50, female-presenting. Vocal Range: Alto/Mezzo (A3-F5). Dance Level: Light to moderate.
Oliver Warbucks’ loyal secretary, warm and sophisticated-she bridges the gap between the wealthy world of Warbucks and Annie’s innocence. Maternal toward Annie, graceful in demeanor. Stage Age: 20-35, female-presenting. Vocal Range: Soprano or Mezzo (Bb3-G5).
Miss Hannigan’s flashy, gamblin’ brother; a smooth con-artist with comedic timing. Dances and schemes with Lily St. Regis. Stage Age: 20-40, male-presenting. Vocal Range: Baritone/Tenor (B3-G5). Dance Level: Moderate and above.
Rooster’s ditzy, glamorous partner-in-crime. A showy, comedic “bad girl” role with plenty of flair. Stage Age: 20-35, female-presenting. Vocal Range: Soprano (B3-G5). Dance Level: Moderate and above.
Supporting role. The wise and compassionate 32nd President of the United States, inspired by Annie’s optimism. Stage Age: 40-65, male-presenting. Vocal Range: Baritone/Tenor (Eb3-F4). Dance Level: N/A.
Upbeat 1930s radio personality, leads “You’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile.” Vocal Range: Tenor (E4-G5)
Radio trio singing in tight harmonies. Vocal Range: Soprano/Mezzo. Dance Level: Confident Movers.
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