Performers Needed for "Annie" Musical Show
The company is holding auditions for "Annie" Musical Show and looking for performers, please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. Rate: CONTRACT LOA $715 weekly minimum (Ref. to COST) Additional info: Please prepare a short cut of a musical theater song, and a 45-second comedic monologue. An accompanist will be provided. Also, please bring your headshot & resume. OTHER DATES First Rehearsal: February 2, 2026 Opening: February 9, 2026 Closing: March 1, 2026 Please apply if interested.
10 roles
Miss Hannigan is a definite "has-been." Her distaste for her job should ooze from every line she delivers. Excellent comic timing. Has a strong versatile singing voice. Character is larger than life. Gender: female. Vocal range top: D5, Vocal range bottom: G3
Rooster Hannigan and Lily St. Regis are the comic team who claim to be Annie's parents but are revealed to be Miss Hannigan's swindling brother and his sleazy girlfriend in disguise. These characters play off each other constantly. Flashy, self-assured. "Smooth gambler" persona. Sings and dances in "Easy Street." Gender: male. Vocal range top: Bb4, Vocal range bottom: G3
Rooster Hannigan and Lily St. Regis are the comic team who claim to be Annie's parents but are revealed to be Miss Hannigan's swindling brother and his sleazy girlfriend in disguise. These characters play off each other constantly. Naturally funny, has a good sense of timing and is a strong singer. Vocal range top: Bb4, Vocal range bottom: Bb3
Drake and the Servants are the loyal domestic help of Oliver Warbucks. This group sings with the ensemble and can be double cast as New Yorkers in "N.Y.C." Gender: any
Bert Healy is the classic announcer on a radio show of the era. This is a non-singing role. Naturally funny with a big voice. Gender: male
Bundles is the laundryman for the orphanage. A likeable character.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt is enlisted by Oliver Warbucks to help locate Annie's parents. He will be pushed onstage in a wheelchair and delivers a momentous line about "A New Deal!" Gender: male
Star(s)-To-Be is a glamorous diva in the number "N.Y.C." Confidently sings. Vocal range top: D5, Vocal range bottom: Ab3
The New Yorkers are comprised of a wonderfully colorful collection of characters, usually identified by their occupation. Street vendors, homeless people, tourists, taxi drivers, newsboys, pickpockets, street cleaners, mothers and children, additional stars-to-be, and news reporters. Gender: any.
Annie is a complex, tough, streetwise urchin who is surprisingly vulnerable when she thinks she might lose what has become most important to her: her newfound "family." Acts motherly, independent, overwhelmed and hopeful. Strong vocally and musically and is able to light up the stage in "Tomorrow!". Vocal range top: D5, Vocal range bottom: A3