Auditions for Musical "Dear Evan Hansen"
Equity actors for roles in "Dear Evan Hansen". Below you’ll find the breakdown. Rate: SPT $697 weekly minimum (SPT 7) Additional info: Audition day lunch 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM. PREPARATION: Please prepare a musical selection either from the show or in the style of the show and prepare a monologue of your choosing - no more than 2-minutes in length total. Please bring your headshot and resume. First Rehearsal: September 1, 2026 Preview: September 23 Opening: September 25 Closing: October 25 5 - 6 Performances per week Tuesday- Sunday. 7:30PM Evening & 2:00PM Matinee. EPA Procedures are in effect for this audition. An Equity Monitor will not be provided. 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.
8 roles
(18+ to play 17) Smart, sincere, and excruciatingly self-conscious, Evan prefers to hover in the background, too afraid to step forward into the spotlight and risk ridicule or, what might be worse, no one noticing him at all. A strong pop tenor: G2-B4.
(18+ to play 16) Sensitive and sophisticated with a sharp sense of humor, one of those popular kids who doesn’t care and doesn’t play the high school social status games. Zoe is troubled by the ambivalence she feels over her brother’s death. Pop Soprano: F3-E5.
(18+ to play 17) Earnest to a fault, prone to and thrives on melodrama, all of which hides a deeper loneliness and insecurity beneath an ever-present smile and an almost aggressive friendliness. Pop Soprano: F3-E5.
(18+ to play 17) An angry and disaffected loner, Connor has been a troubled kid for as long as anyone can remember. He is approached with caution by his peers and is a mystery to his parents. Pop Bari-Tenor: G2-G4.
(18+ to play 17) Droll and sarcastic, he covers his insecurities with a wellpracticed swagger and a know-it-all arrogance. Pop Tenor: A2-B4.
Evan’s mother, she loves him fiercely but isn’t always able to “help” him and fears they have begun to grow apart. She is prepared to do anything to support her son and repair the damage. Pop Alto: F#3-E5.
Connor and Zoe’s mother. She appears to be the perfect mother,Bkind, nurturing, available, easy to talk to, but her own children may feel otherwise. Pop Soprano: F#3-E5.
Connor and Zoe’s father. Though often tense and taciturn, Larry shows a different face to the world, representing for Evan the dad he always wished for: strong, confident, and more than anything: reliable. Strong Pop Vocalist: F#2-G4.