"Goosebumps: Phantom of the Auditorium" Musical Seeks Actors
ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. Casting call for "Goosebumps: Phantom of the Auditorium," a musical, seeking actors. See more details below. Rate: Actor stipend is $220. Additional info: Rehearsals begin 8/22 and show performs 10/8-10/18 The directors encourage performers of all races and ethnicities, gender identities, sexualities, abilities, and ages to attend every audition. If interested, please submit your application.
12 roles
Lead Sharp, enthusiastic, and endearingly chatty when nervous. Brave, a little anxious, and loves all things scary. Strong actor with good comic timing; will need chemistry with Zeke and Brian.
Lead Brooke’s best friend since kindergarten. Class clown, prankster, and self-proclaimed scary-stuff expert — despite not having actually read the play. Big personality, physical comedy, genuinely lovable.
Featured The new kid from Indiana, quiet and kind, gets flustered around Brooke. Carries a major secret. Needs strong presence and the ability to play both sympathetic and mysterious. Sings “My Story.”
Featured The understudy who desperately wants the lead. Conniving but competent — she basically runs the entire backstage operation. Comic villain energy with a song all her own. Sings “Understudy Buddy.”
Supporting Obsessed with clowns. Keeps suggesting clowns. There are no clowns. Recurring bit with great comedic payoff potential.
Supporting Screams on cue (literally listed as a special skill). Reactive and fun; great for physical comedy.
Supporting Playing Brooke’s father in the show-within-a-show. Notes that playing a middle schooler’s dad while being in middle school is weird.
Supporting In the cast because he carpools with Corey. Dry, deadpan delivery with some of the best throwaway lines.
Featured The drama teacher and descendant of the teacher from the original doomed production. Dry wit, a little scattered, secretly haunted by the legend. Leads “The Legend.”
Featured The mysterious “night janitor” living in the sub-basement. Gruff and intimidating at first, but ultimately sympathetic. Sings “My Home Sweet Home” and “Watch Your Step.”
Covers ensemble roles and supports the full company. Strong singers and movers who can adapt quickly and fill multiple tracks as needed.
Covers ensemble roles and supports the full company. Strong singers and movers who can adapt quickly and fill multiple tracks as needed.