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Auditions Announced for CHILDREN OF EDEN at INNOVAtheatre

INNOV_logo2/15 – Due to inclement weather this evenings auditions have been postponed. We will move all audition slots from this evening to Wednesday night February 17th. If that date does not work for you PLEASE reach out to us and let us know. If you would prefer to come tomorrow evening that is fine as well. We will gladly work with you to make sure that you have an opportunity to audition. Also please note, we are also accepting video submissions.

INNOVAtheatre will be holding auditions for our July 2020 production of the Stephen Schwartz musical CHILDREN OF EDEN.

To sign up for an audition slot please visit www.signupgenius.com/go/5080E4BADAD29A2FA7-auditions2.

Directed by Richard Lee Waldeck
Musical Direction by Sarah Plaugher
Choreography by Maddy Weinkam
Production Stage Manager: Josh Gibson
Lighting & Sound Design: Zeke Plymesser
Produced by: Denise A. Schnieders

Auditions, rehearsals and performances will all take place at The Historic Sorg Opera House.

Auditions:

  • Monday, 2/15- 7:00-10:00 pm
  • Tuesday, 2/16- 7:00-10:00 pm
  • Wednesday, 2/17 7:00-10:00 pm
    Callbacks (IF NEEDED): Wednesday, 2/17- 7:00 pm

The Historic Sorg Opera House
63 S Main St, Middletown, OH 45044

Doors open at 6:30 pm. Auditions will be open and by appointment only. Walk ins are welcomed but will be seen in the nearest open slot if available.

For audition information or to sign up and secure your spot please visit .innovatheatre.com/children-of-eden-auditions.

In order to maintain a safe environment for our staff and other auditionees, masks will be REQUIRED as well as 6ft social distancing. Also please make sure that your sheet music is in a standard 8.5×11 format with pages individually copied so that we can place them in plastic sleeves so that our accompanist does not have to touch everyone’s books and music. You will be able to remove your mask to sing once instructed by the directorial staff.

Audition applications will be accepted online as well as in person at the auditions and audition times will be staggered to allow for social distancing. We will do 5 minute slots and then a small movement/dance audition will be held at the :45 min mark each hour.

The director and his production team are looking for a tight ensemble cast of 30-40 energetic and versatile performers aged 6 and up for a dynamic production of Stephen Schwartz’s touchingly powerful, CHILDREN OF EDEN.

Requirements:

  • Auditions will consist of individual vocal auditions followed by a group dance audition. Everyone auditioning must dance.
  • An accompanist who is very capable of sightreading and classically trained will be provided for you.
  • Please dress comfortably for the dance audition. You may wish to bring a change of clothes.
  • Please prepare 16-32 measures of a song provided from a musical. Songs from Children of Eden will NOT be permitted and all vocalists must sing with an accompanist which will be provided.
  • You must provide sheet music properly marked with your start and stopping point for the accompanist.
  • No recorded or a cappella singing.
  • Familiarity with the show and music is helpful.
  • Headshots/resumes are recommended but not required.
  • All roles are open. All roles are unpaid.
  • The show calls for two boys aged 10-12 to play the roles of Young Cain and Young Abel.
  • If you were a part of our Summer YOUtheatre production of Newsies then you will not need to audition for the show but must fill out an audition form and email it to Auditions@INNOVAtheatre.com . If you are wanting to audition for Young Cain or Young Abel then you must audition, even if in Newsies.
  • This is a true ensemble show. All performers except for “Father/Mother” will be featured throughout as Storytellers and need to be able to sing and move well. A willingness to experiment creatively is a must. This production will be interpretive and surreal (and a lot of fun!) for those performers seeking a unique and rewarding challenge.

This production will be INNOVAtive and may be cast nontraditionally. Intentions of casting the same performers who are named roles in Act 1 as their counterpoint roles in Act 2 (Adam plays Noah, etc.) will be considered but may not be an actuality. The true stars of the show, however, are the Storytellers, who will figuratively and literally narrate and frame the entire production. The Storytellers have many solo lines and verses.

This is not just a musical telling of The Book of Genesis. It is a musical about love, faith, betrayal, and family challenges, with a decent amount of humor mixed in as well.

Please email Auditions@INNOVAtheatre.com with any questions.

Rehearsals typically will be Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings.

The show dates are July 9, 10, 16, 17 at 8pm and July 11 & 18 at 3pm All show dates are mandatory.

Tech week is July 5th – 8th. Tech week is mandatory.

Named Roles (age ranges are suggested but NOT mandatory):

  • FATHER or MOTHER- The creator of all, but not all-knowing. A commanding presence, (s)he switches between caring overseer and frightening resolve concerning their “children”. (s)he loves their children, although their rash actions at times appear counterproductive and illogical. High baritone/alto , 40s-50s.
  • EVE- Impetuous, with an unquenching thirst for knowledge and the unknown, which she attempts to balance with being a loving wife and, later, mother. Grows and matures physically and mentally throughout Act 1. Needs a dynamic acting, physicality, and vocal range. Soprano with a powerhouse belt, 20s-30s. (It is recommended that those auditioning for Eve be familiar with “The Spark of Creation”.)
  • ADAM- The obedient son torn between his love of Father and Eve, both of whom he seeks to please, who later grows to be a resolute father. Resistant and fearful of change and the unknown, from which he attempts to protect those he loves at almost any cost. A strong tenor, 20s-30s.
  • CAIN- Adam and Eve’s explosive, rebellious son. Inherits and embraces Eve’s passion for knowledge ten-fold. Fueled by frustration. High pop tenor, 17-early 20s.
  • ABEL- Adam and Eve’s second son, compliant and polite. Likes order and normalcy and works toward the impossible goal of attempting to please everyone in the family. Baritone, 17-early 20s.
  • YOUNG CAIN and YOUNG ABEL- younger versions of the counterparts described above. 10-12. The only child speaking roles in this production.
  • NOAH- The hardworking, proud father of a large household who, for the most part, does what he thinks is right, even when it goes against his own knowledge or better judgment. Has a more impersonal relationship with Father than Adam did and, as time goes on, shifts his primary focus to his family. Possibly played by the same actor who plays Adam.
  • MAMA NOAH- Often the voice of reason and the calming center of the household for both her sons and daughters-in-law as well as her husband. Possibly played by the same actress who plays Eve.
  • JAPHETH- Noah’s son who wishes to go his own way and be his own man and love who he wishes despite the consequences. Determined but not as explosive as Cain. His love for Yonah tempers a tendency toward violence. Possibly played by the same actor who plays Cain.
  • YONAH- Noah’s servant, a descendent of the race of Cain and therefore at the bottom of the class system. Quiet but brave, willing to sacrifice herself to save her love. Alto/mezzo with a strong belt, 17-early 20s.
  • HAM- Noah’s second son, loyal to his father. Possibly played by the same actor who plays Abel.
  • SHEM- Noah’s eldest son, loyal to his father but also a bit of a controlling troublemaker. 17-early 20s.
  • APHRA- Ham’s wife, pregnant and concerned about her baby. 17-early 20s.
  • AYSHA- Shem’s wife, not afraid to challenge her husband when needed. 17-early 20s.
  • Numerous other soloists and roles played by the Storytellers.

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Video Auditions Announced for A LITTLE BIT OF BROADWAY Virtual Cabaret at Queen City Productions

QCP_logoQueen City Productions will be holding auditions for the return of its cabaret series A LITTLE BIT OF BROADWAY.

This year’s installment will be “Broadway is Change.”

This past year brought a lot of change for everyone, especially the Broadway and performing artists’ community.

What we want to focus on for our performance is Social Change. We will be showcasing songs that bring attention to things concerning LGBTQ+ issues, Sexism, Gender Inequality, Depression, Suicide and Mental Health, Racial Inequality, Domestic Violence, Child Abuse, Body and Slut Shaming, Bullying, Classism, etc…

We are looking for performers of all ages, races, genders, sexualities, backgrounds, etc… to audition for us for what we hope to be an explosive and eye-opening collection of performances.

Anyone interested in auditioning should video record themselves singing a roughly 1 minute piece that showcases their vocal ability as well as their acting ability. We have a list of songs we are looking to cast performers for, so if you are interested in performing and just want us to cast you in a song, you can sing any Broadway style song for your audition. If you have a song that you would love to perform that you feel fits our theme of evoking social change, please feel free to audition with that piece.

Email your video, or a link to your video, to queencitycabaret@gmail.com. Please include your name and the title of your audition piece. If you are auditioning with a piece you feel fits our theme and are wanting to perform it in the cabaret, please let us know that and tell us why you feel it fits the theme. If you are auditioning with a themed piece but are okay with us casting you in a different piece please let us know that as well. Lastly, if you are just auditioning with a regular piece and would like us to cast you where we feel you best fit, please let us know.

Submissions are due by noon on Sunday, January 31st. At that point we will review all submissions and make our decisions and let everyone know if we were able to find a place for them in the performance.
After everyone is cast, we will set up times to work with everyone individually to record the vocals for their number and then a separate time to meet to record the video portion. Each number will be recorded in a “music video” style in a “full performance” mode.

If you have any questions, please email queencitycabaret@gmail.com. We really hope to see some extremely talented and very diverse performers audition for us!

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Auditions Announced for SEE HOW THEY RUN at Xenia Area Community Theatre

xactSEE HOW THEY RUN is a fast paced comedy/farce about a young vicar’s wife who is trying to fit into a small, tightly-knit town. Set in the background of World War II, things go awry when a pompous church matron comes calling unannounced and a male friend from the vicar’s wife’s past comes to visit, the bishop (the wife’s uncle) shows up early, and an escaped Russian convict hides in the house. Throw in another vicar and a witty maid, who is a little off, and you have a hilarious comedy.

Auditions for SEE HOW THEY RUN will take place Monday and Tuesday, February 22 and 23 at 6:30 p.m. at  X-Act

Directed by Richard Lee Waldeck, this British comedy is set in the idyllic village of Merton-cum-Middlewick, England during the 1940s. It’s World War II, and the village inhabitants are preparing themselves for the imminent threat of Nazi invasion. Meanwhile, resident spinster, Miss Skillon, becomes convinced that her beloved vicar’s actress wife is having an affair and attempts to expose her. Add an escaped Russian prisoner of war, a handsome actor, the visiting Bishop of Lax, a rotund locum priest and some meddling neighbors and hilarious confusion and mayhem result!

Casting needs for SEE HOW THEY RUN are six men and three women ages 18 and up. Those auditioning will be asked to read from the script using Standard English, Cockney, and Russian dialects. Those auditioning for the roles of Penelope and Clive will be asked to sing a portion of “Some Day I’ll Find You” from the script. All roles are available. Crew positions are also available, including Props Coordinator, Costumer &  Set Decor.

Performances will take place April 17th & 18th at The Historic Sorg Opera House.

For more information, contact the Director at Richard.Lee.Waldeck@gmail.com

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Online Auditions Announced for BEN BUTLER at Falcon Theatre

FT_logoFalcon Theatre invites all actors to open auditions for our upcoming productions, BEN BUTLER.

All our current auditions are being held online via Zoom. Click the “Submit Audition” link below to request an audition. Call-backs will be held virtually via Zoom if needed. Current plans are to stream the production in May.

AUDITION REQUIREMENTS:

  • Must submit a digital version of your resume (PDF Preferred)
  • Headshots must be PDF, or JPEG format

BEN BUTLER by Richard Strand
Directed by Piper N. Davis

Audition Details:

  • All audition requests must be submitted by 8:00 PM, Sunday, January 24th, 2021. Auditions will be held on January 25th and 26th, 2021 from 7:00-8:30 PM.
  • Audition will consist of a monologue and possibly a cold reading from the script. Monologues must be no longer than 90 seconds. Please choose a monologue that best displays your talent.
  • Questions, contact director Piper N. Davis: piperndavis@gmail.com

When an escaped slave shows up at Fort Monroe demanding sanctuary, General Benjamin Butler is faced with an impossible moral dilemma—follow the letter of the law or make a game-changing move that could alter the course of U.S. history?

Character Descriptions:

  • Benjamin Butler (NOTE: THIS ROLE HAS BEEN CAST) – Major General of the Union Army. 40s-60s. Self assured, maybe even arrogant. Does not have the crisp neatness associated with military men.
  • Lieutenant Kelly – 20s-40s. West point graduate. All military.
  • Shepard Malllory – 20s-40s. An escaped slave. Much more learned than he lets on. Has a difficult time holding his tongue.
  • Major Carey – 30s-50s. In the confederate army.

Click here to submit audition.

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Video Auditions Announced for 2021 Summer Repertory Season at Hoosier Shakes

HS_logoTHE TEMPEST and RICHARD III

Rehearsals May 16-June 4
Rehearsals in-person in Marion, IN. Housing provided for out of town actors.

Outdoor Indiana Tour: June 5-27 in Marion, Wabash, Fairmount, and Kokomo
Six performances per week. All roles available except Prospero and Richard. We are committed to non-traditional casting and actors of all ethnicities, ages, and genders are encouraged to audition. Stipends range from $800-$1250 for summer six weeks. Spots for four college acting interns- $500 stipend. Housing and small per diem provided for all.

  • Please prepare two contrasting Shakespearean monologues (at least one in verse) and a brief song of any kind that you enjoy singing. If you play an instrument, please demo.
  • Video Only. Submission deadline January 31.

Time Limit 3 minutes with music, 2 minutes without.

Questions? Contact Artistic Director, Dennis Henry at ad@hoosiershakes.com
http://hoosiershakes.com/hoosier-shakes-2021-auditions/ 

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