"Annie" Stage Play Looking for Actors
ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. Casting call for "Annie" Stage Play, looking for actors for lead, supporting, and ensemble roles. See more details below. About the project: Annie is a classic musical with music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Martin Charnin, and a book by Thomas Meehan. The story follows the spunky orphan Annie as she finds a new family with billionaire Oliver Warbucks while navigating adventures with other orphans and colorful characters in Depression-era New York. Rate: Volunteer/Community Theater Additional info: Prepare a 30-second to 1-minute song cut (preferably from the show or in the style of the show). Cold readings will follow as needed. Accompanist provided; tracks or a cappella are allowed. Rehearsals: Sunday afternoons & Tuesday evenings, March 8 – June 10 Mandatory Tech Rehearsals: June 6–10 Mandatory Performances: June 11–14 Conflicts must be submitted in audition form; excessive conflicts may affect casting. If interested, submit your application.
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A wealthy businessman. Gruff and serious at first, but with a warm heart underneath. Learns to love Annie as his own daughter.
Warbucks’ kind, intelligent secretary. Warm, motherly, and genuinely caring toward Annie.
The orphanage matron. Mean, selfish, and loves to complain. Big comedic villain role.
Miss Hannigan’s scheming brother. Flashy, sly, and always looking for a scam.
Rooster’s girlfriend. Not very bright, but bubbly, loud, and flirtatious.
The tough, bossy orphan. Always tries to act tough but cares deep down.
The oldest orphan. A bit motherly to the younger ones.
A quiet, gentle orphan. Often comforting others.
The emotional one. Known for always saying, “Oh my goodness, oh my goodness!”
A shy, quiet orphan.
(FDR) – The U.S. President. Wise, kind, and inspiring.
Radio announcer. Over-the-top, cheerful personality.
A hopeful Broadway performer in NYC. Small but showy singing role.
Ensemble roles (Drake, Mrs. Greer, Mrs. Pugh etc.)