"Million Dollar Quartet" Show Casting Equity Performers
Seeking Equity actors for season show "Million Dollar Quartet". ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. Review the details below. Rate: CORST $807 weekly minimum (Tier zz) Additional info: Please note: most actors will be cast in 2 or 3 shows. Contracts are typically either for 6 or 8 weeks depending on track. PREPARATION: Either prepare 1 or 2 monologues or 1 monologue and 16-bars of a rock ‘n roll song from the late 1950s/early 1960s. 2-minutes maximum of audition material. Please bring music in correct key, and with cuts marked. Accompanist will not transpose. An accompanist will only be present from 10am- 12pm (Thursday, February 12, 2026). You may sing in the afternoon portion of the audition, but it will be acapella or self-accompanied. Bring your headshot and resume stapled together. 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. 1st Rehearsal: June 30, 2026 Open: July 15, 2026 Closes: July 26, 2026 If you are interested, please apply. Please indicate if you are singing.
8 role s
Male presenting; singer/guitar player, Elvis in his 20s at the beginning of his career. Must be familiar with his music and able to play guitar; should sound and look somewhat like Elvis without being an “impersonator.” This role requires intimacy, including kissing.
20; male presenting; singer/pianist; he was rock ‘n’ roll’s legendary piano prodigy and celebrated “Last Man Standing.” A superb piano player, able to play like Jerry Lee Lewis; fun, energetic; comic skills a plus.
Mid 20s; male presenting; singer/guitar player (lead guitar); he was the American pioneer of rockabilly music and best known for his song “Blue Suede Shoes.” Able to play guitar extremely well.
Male presenting; singer/guitar player, Johnny Cash at the dawn of his epic career. Must be familiar with his music and able to play guitar; tall; should sound and look somewhat like Johnny without being an “impersonator.”
Male presenting; a towering and charismatic figure in American music.
Male presenting. Bass player. Brother of Carl Perkins.
Mid 20s, male presenting. Drummer.
Female presenting. Excellent singer. She was an aspiring singer and Elvis’s girlfriend; ahead of her time and assertive, she’s a great singer with a wide range. This role requires intimacy, including kissing.