"Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas" Needs Talent
Talent are needed for "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas". Please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Additional info: Please come prepared to move as the audition will start with a short movement/dance portion. Prepare a 1 min cut (approximately 32 bars) of a musical theater song in the style of the show. Please bring sheet music in the correct key as an accompanist will be provided. Actors may be asked to read from a selection of short sides. Callbacks, if needed, will take place in the evening on Wednesday, October 1. Performers should plan to arrive at the start of the audition time. Performances: November 28 & 29 and December 5 & 6 @ 7:30PM November 30 and December 7 @ 2:00 PM Full company rehearsals will begin tentatively on October 13 Dress/Technical and Brush-up Rehearsals are November 23 – 26 and December 4. There will be no rehearsal on Thanksgiving. Availability for dress/technical rehearsals and all performances is mandatory. If interested, please apply.
9 roles
(Bass, male-identified, any ethnicity) – Our main protagonist. He has spent years living in seclusion. He is fed-up with Christmas and ingeniously decides to steal it. A beastly, charming, often silly curmudgeon. He is hilariously scary but with a softy’s heart underneath — think more Wile E. Coyote than Voldemort. He fancies himself a Vaudeville superstar with “champion-stock” DNA and has a personality that outsizes everybody else in Whoville.
(Bass, male-identified, any ethnicity) – Our storyteller who unexpectedly has a final memory that inspires him to celebrate the night of the Grinch’s transformation with the audience. A wise and somewhat weary old soul on the last legs of a spectacular life. He is trustworthy and charming and can “spin a yarn” like the best of them.
(Baritone, male-identified, any ethnicity) – Misery loves company, but this peppy new pup refuses to succumb to the Grinch’s negativity and pessimism. He is lovable, charming, and always eager to please. He is indefatigably positive and fun. Everything the Grinch tries to destroy, Max catches before it breaks, never tiring of the Grinch’s antics.
(Alto, female-identified, any ethnicity) – She is the youngest child of the central Who family. She is the one person with a genuine heart of gold that can find and express love to the Grinch. She is still young enough to be guided by her sense of wonder and empathy and believes in the possibility for goodness in the Grinch.
(Baritone, male-identified, any ethnicity) – The Father of the central Who Family. He is the calm eye of the storm, goodness and confidence pours out of him. He accidently indoctrinates the children of Whoville with the story of the boogeyman Grinch.
(Alto, female-identified, any ethnicity) – The Mother of the central Who Family. She is overwhelmed by the Christmas hysteria, and she is unsuccessfully struggling to maintain control of both her children and Grandpa and Grandma Who. Adorably annoying, funny, and a loving mother.
(Baritone, male-identified, any ethnicity) – The eldest of the central Who family. He is gruff, comically grumpy, and enjoys antagonizing Mama Who and trying to scare the children with ghost stories. He loves Christmas and his grandchildren but is driven batty by both.
(Alto, female-identified, any ethnicity) – The matriarch of the central Who family who can solve any problem, a peacemaker. She is loving and warm. The children respect and listen to her, and she has the patience to calm both them and Mama Who.