Equity Performers for "Hairspray" & "Mean Girls" Shows
Equity actors for roles in "Hairspray" & "Mean Girls". ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. See breakdown below. Rate: SPT $697 weekly minimum (SPT 7) Additional info: PREPARATION: Please prepare a musical selection either from show or in the style of the show and prepare a comedic monologue of your choosing - no more than 2 minutes in length. Please bring you headshot and resume. "HAIRSPRAY" March 31 - First Rehearsal April 22 - Preview April 24 - Opening May 24 - Closing 5 - 6 Performances per week Tuesday- Sunday. 7:30PM Evening & 2:00PM Matinee. "MEAN GIRLS" June 1 - First Rehearsal June 24 - Preview June 26 - Opening August 9 - Closing 5 - 6 Performances per week Tuesday- Sunday. 7:30PM Evening & 2:00PM Matinee. An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity’s contracts prohibit discrimination. Equity is committed to diversity and encourages all its employers to engage in a policy of equal employment opportunity designed to promote a positive model of inclusion. As such, Equity encourages performers of all ethnicities, gender identities, and ages, as well as performers with disabilities, to attend every audition. Always bring your Equity Membership card to auditions. If you are interested, please apply.
24 roles
18+ to play high school age, female presenting. Alto (G3-Eb5). Plus-size teen with aspirations to change the world. She is outgoing, unstoppable, and good hearted with a vibrant, lovable, spirited personality. Loves to dance. "HAIRSPRAY"
Usually played in drag. Baritone (F#2-E4). Tracy's mother. A mother - sincere and honest. 60's Baltimore housewife, larger-than-life character actor with strong singing ability. With exceptional comic timing. "HAIRSPRAY"
Female presenting. Alto (E3-Eb5). Queen of Baltimore Soul, a radio DJ. Powerful and inspiring, with an infectious, brassy personality. Soulful, gospel/pop singer. 60's cool and hip. Liberal, part of the civil rights movement. Strong actress with ability to convey depth and light-heartedness. "HAIRSPRAY"
Male presenting. Tenor (D3-A#4). The charismatic host of the local TV teen dance show. Handsome, charming, engaging, smooth. Strong pop singer. "HAIRSPRAY"
18+ to play high school age, female presenting. Soprano (B3-G5). Spacey, ditzy, devoted best friend of Tracy. Good sense of comedic timing. Strong high belt, contemporary theatre/pop voice. Good movement/dance skills a plus. "HAIRSPRAY"
Female presenting. Alto (G3-E5). Former beauty queen, Amber's mother. Upscale, attractive, and prejudiced snob who always wants her daughter in the spotlight. "HAIRSPRAY"
18+ to play high school age, female presenting. Alto (A3-E5). Bratty, spoiled princess who gets her way - popular at school. Tracy's nemesis. "HAIRSPRAY"
18+ to play high school age, male presenting. Tenor (Ab2-A4). Handsome, clean-cut, goodhearted, down-to-earth. The heartthrob of the local TV teen dance show. Amber's boyfriend at first, but he unexpectedly falls for Tracy. "HAIRSPRAY"
18+ to play high school age, male presenting. Tenor (Gb3-Bb4). Cool, sexy and goodhearted he is the son of Motormouth Maybelle who becomes Penny's boyfriend. "HAIRSPRAY"
18+ to play young teen, female presenting. Alto (C4-C#5). Spunky, tough, streetwise and outgoing. Seaweed's lovable little sister. "HAIRSPRAY"
Male presenting. Tracy's father. Baritone (G2-F#4). A working-class inventor. Sweet, goofy, childlike personality and supports his daughter in spite of everything else. He is also lovingly devoted to his wife, Edna. "HAIRSPRAY"
Female presenting. Exceptional R&B and soulful pop singers. Must be able to sing tight harmonies and move very well - part of the ensemble. "HAIRSPRAY"
Female presenting. Alto (A3-E5). Various zany roles including Prudy Pingleton, Penny's uptight and small-minded mother; a sadistic high school gym teacher; a cop; and a sardonic prison matron. "HAIRSPRAY"
Male presenting. Baritone. Various crazy roles including Principal, Mr. Pinky, Guard. "HAIRSPRAY"
Female identifying, Vocal range G3–Gb5. New junior at North Shore High, grew up in Africa and was homeschooled by her wildlife biologist parents. Cady is incredibly open and curious about “real school”, but this openness leads to a lack of discernment about her new peers and a blurry moral compass. Hungry for new experiences, connection, and to fit in, she’s quick to be convinced to cross the line by those around her. Incredibly intelligent, grounded, earthy, authentic. "MEAN GIRLS"
Female identifying, Vocal range F#3–Gb5. Queen Bee of the Plastics. Regina barely has to lift a finger to have the entire school wrapped around hers. A sort of effortless intimidation, simultaneously magnetic, alluring, and terrifying. She knows that she’s powerful and loves it. Deeply buried underneath this powerful persona lies an insecure teen, but she would never let anyone see it. Girly but not an airhead; incredibly calculated and clear. "MEAN GIRLS"
Female identifying, Vocal range Ab3–F5. Janis is unapologetic, bold, and an outcast, not by choice but because of a bullying incident with Regina in 8th grade. She’s embraced being outside the system and uses her past as motivation to try and get revenge on Regina by using Cady. Strong-willed, edgy appearance, artistic, not confined to social or gender norms, willing to speak up, and impressively self-assured for someone still in high school. Strong rock belt. "MEAN GIRLS"
Male identifying, Vocal range F2–A4. Outgoing, active member of the Student Activities Committee, with a strong pulse on the high school social scene. Damian is outgoing, lively, and charismatic; funny in a very effortless, quick-witted way. Not afraid to be vocal and call out Cady when she’s making bad choices about boys and school politics. Reliable, close friend of Janis, occasionally serving as a narrator alongside her. "MEAN GIRLS"
Female identifying, Vocal range G3–D5. One of the Plastics, Regina’s second in command. Gretchen is incredibly anxious and eager to do anything to please Regina, who she has put on a pedestal. So focused on taking Regina’s insults as feedback that she loses herself and isn’t quite sure who she really is without a leader’s direction. Any threat to their friendship makes her feel incredibly fragile and small. Takes her role in the Plastics seriously. "MEAN GIRLS"
Female identifying, Vocal range G3–Gb5. One of the Plastics. Karen has always relied on her beauty and hasn’t had much need to develop intellect or personality, but upbeat nonetheless. Often in her own world. Goes along with the Plastics with a very “yes, and” attitude. Admits she’s not smart but often sees the other girls more clearly than most people. Considerably laid-back and sweet by comparison to the other Plastics. "MEAN GIRLS"
Male identifying, Vocal range B2–Bb4. Charming guy with a good moral compass and backbone. Aaron is not immune to attention of the girls in his high school, but won’t be a pawn in anyone’s drama. "MEAN GIRLS"
Female identifying, Vocal range G3–Eb5. Mrs. Heron is Cady’s intellectual mom who can’t understand why her daughter is changing. Ms. Norbury is Cady’s world-weary Calculus teacher who pushes her to be her smartest self. Mrs. George is Regina’s “cool mom”, desperate to feel young and close to Regina. Great singer, distinctly defines three characters. "MEAN GIRLS"
Male identifying. Principal of North Shore High, may have once taught computers at Joliet penitentiary, but unprepared for the chaos of junior girls. Funny and strong singer. "MEAN GIRLS"
Male identifying. Extremely driven captain of the North Shore Mathletes, confident student, decent rapper in his own nerdy way. "MEAN GIRLS"