Category Archives: Auditions

Auditions Announced for BILLY ELLIOT at Cincinnati Music Theatre

CMTCincinnati Music Theatre proudly announces auditions for BILLY ELLIOT, THE MUSICAL

Sunday, Monday and Tuesday June 26, 27 and 28, 2015
7:00 p.m.

Clifton United Methodist Church
3416 Clifton Avenue, Cincinnati

AUDITIONS ARE BY APPOINTMENT

Please reserve your time as soon as possible by emailing Catherine Shultz at cfshultzy@gmail.com or leaving a message at 513-314-5941. Please include your contact information, including both your phone number and email address and two choices for your audition time.

Walk-ins are welcome and will be seen in the next available slot.

PLEASE PREPARE & PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING FOR YOUR AUDITION:

  • Shoes and clothing appropriate for a dance audition;
  • 16-32 bars of a Broadway-style song that showcases your vocal range;
  • Sheet music in the proper key with cuts marked.
  • An accompanist will be provided (no CD’s, tapes or a cappella numbers);
  • A copy of your resume and headshot.

Callbacks are June 29, 7-10 pm

Rehearsals will begin in late August. Performances are November 4-12, 2016 at the Jarson-Kaplan  Theatre of the Aronoff Center.

BILLY ELLIOT, THE MUSICAL is directed by Skip Fenker, produced by Kathy Beiting, with music direction by Kendra Struthers and Todd Florin.

For a complete cast breakdown, including vocal ranges, please visit www.cincinnatimusictheatre.org

Leave a comment

Filed under Auditions

Youth Auditions Announced for ADVENTURES OF SHERWOOD FOREST at Milford Theatre Guilde

MISC_Auditions2Milford will hold an audition for their summer youth show , ADVENTURES OF SHERWOOD FOREST.

This will take place on Thurs, June 9 from 7-8:30 pm at the Day Heights Fireman’s Building, 1313 SR 131, Milford.

Show dates are the last weekend in July, 1st weekend in August.  (Ages 7 and up).

No special preparation is needed to audition. Hope to see some of you there.

Leave a comment

Filed under Auditions, Family-Friendly

Auditions Announced for THE ADDAMS FAMILY at GHCT

GHCT_logoTime and date
Auditions: 7 p.m. Sunday, July 10, 2016
Auditions: 7 p.m. Monday, July 11, 2016
Callbacks (if necessary): Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Location
Creative Center at the Palace, 215 S. Third St., Hamilton; Please note the building is not air conditioned and plan accordingly

Synopsis
The Addams Family features an original story, and it’s every father’s nightmare. Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family – a man her parents have never met. And if that weren’t upsetting enough, Wednesday confides in her father and begs him not to tell her mother. Now, Gomez Addams must do something he’s never done before – keep a secret from his beloved wife, Morticia. Everything will change for the whole family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday’s ‘normal’ boyfriend and his parents.

Requirements
• Prepare one song from musical theater
• Bring sheet music in the correct key (an accompanist will be provided)
• At initial audition, learn song and dance combination

Roles
• Gomez Addams: Male, age 50-59, all ethnicities – a man in his prime, of Spanish descent with a wild Iberian passion. Takes great pride in being an Addams and revels in all that means. Struggles with having to keep his daughter’s secret from his wife, whom he adores more than death. Requires great comedic timing and baritone to high G.
• Morticia Addams: Female, age 40-59, all ethnicities — attractive, in shape, holds the balance of power in the family; often seems like the only emotionally mature member of the clan. Calls for a sexy, dry wit. Feels her husband is hiding something from her and will use any tactic to lure the secret out. Must be a strong dancer/mover with with lower mature womanly sound and some high treble.
• Uncle Fester: Male, age 40-59, all ethnicities — narrator of the piece, has a hugely energetic, joyous childlike presence – totally incorrigible. A vaudevillian-style comedian with tenor vocals, spoken parts and a couple of high notes.
• Wednesday Adams: Female, 18, all ethnicities. Strikingly similar to Morticia but is experiencing a bit of a personality crisis. Experiences the youthful drama that comes with first love — Lucas can actually put a smile on her face. Low belt with high E possible.
• Grandmama: Female, age 102, all ethnicities — feisty, fun, adorably dangerous. Surprisingly resourceful and sprightly. Mezzo in treble clef.
• Pugsley Addams: Male, age 12, but can be played by older actor, all ethnicities – charming, funny, husky boy who loves being tortured by his sister. He wants to ensure he won’t lose his sister to her new boyfriend so he takes matters into his own hands. Lower child’s range or woman’s mid-range.
• Lurch: Male, age 35 and up, all ethnicities — the Addams’ butler who knows all. Very tall, ageless, a man of very few words, often spoken at half speed. Most of what he utters is in long, expressive groans, some tinged with irony or exasperation. His movement is always very slow. Character actor with bass, carry a low G?
• Colonel Mal Beinecke: Male, age 45-50, all ethnicities — father to Lucas. A stuffy military man, a man who must be obeyed, exasperated with his rhyming wife. At one time was a follower of The Grateful Dead but lost that side of himself. Always looking out for his family. Midrange baritenor.
• Alice Beinecke: Female, age 40-45, all ethnicities — mother to Lucas. Quirky, devoted to her family, so she puts aside her own desires. At the Addams Family dinner party, drinks a potion that causes her to let her hair down and speak her mind. Legit voice up to G#.
• Lucas Beinecke: Male, 19, all ethnicities — fell in love with Wendy and plans to marry her. A writer, classic codependent, feels good when everybody’s happy. Experiences the pain and drama of young love and struggles with the differences between his family and the Addamses. Broadway show voice, nice upper range.
• The Ancestors: Male and female ensemble singer/dancers of all ethnicities who are smart performers and have a fun, quirky sensibility. Knowledge of tango and flamenco dancing a plus.

Leave a comment

Filed under Auditions

Auditions Announced for 2016-2017 Season at Middletown Lyric Theatre

MLT_logoMiddletown Lyric Theatre
1530 Central Avenue
Middletown, Ohio
513-425-7140
middletownlyric.org

We will be holding open auditions for 4 of our shows on June 6, 7 & 8 from 7pm to 9pm each evening.

Shows include:

  • LES BELLES SOEURS – By Michel Tremblay
    Directed by: Michael Schlotterbeck
  • MRS. WARREN’S PROFESSION – By George Bernard Shaw
    Directed by: Charley Shafor & Michael Schlotterbeck
  • THE BOOK CLUB PLAY – By Karen Zacarias
    Directed by: Wayne Dunn
  • IT’S ONLY A PLAY – By Terrence McNally
    Directed by: Nathan Greer

You may audition for one play or all of them. Call backs will only be as needed. More information about the shows, characters, etc can be found on our web-site !! middletownlyric.org

Leave a comment

Filed under Auditions

Auditions Announced for FIDDLER ON THE ROOF at Dayton Playhouse

DPH_logoThe Dayton Playhouse and Miami Valley Symphony are once again joining forces.  This season they will produce a fully-staged, full-orchestra presentation of the musical FIDDLER ON THE ROOF.  The production will take place at the Masonic Centre, October 28-30.  The production will be directed by Dayton Playhouse director and board chairman, Brian Sharp and music will be provided by the Miami Valley Symphony led by David Detrick.  Vocal director will be David McKibben.

Auditions will be held at the Dayton Playhouse, 1301 E. Siebenthaler Ave., Dayton, OH 45414, on Monday and Tuesday, June 6 and 7, starting at 7 p.m. and June 11, from 10am to 2pm.  Anyone who has appeared in the chorus of a Dayton Playhouse production over the past five years, and is only auditioning for a chorus role, will not be required to sing, but should stop by auditions and submit information.   Anyone auditioning for a lead role should prepare 16-32 bars of music to demonstrate vocal range.  An accompanist will be provided.  Please no acapella singing.  These auditions will be vocal only – call backs for dramatic roles and readings will be held the following week.  With additional questions contact: brianpsharp@hotmail.com.

Lead roles will include:

  • Tevye, a poor milkman with five daughters. A firm supporter of the traditions of his faith.
  • Golde, Tevye’s sharp-tongued wife.
  • Tzeitel, daughter, 19. Loves her childhood friend Motel who is poor.
  • Hodel, daughter, 17. Intelligent and spirited, falls in love with Perchik.
  • Chava, daughter, 15. A shy book lover, who falls in love with Fyedka.
  • Shprintze, daughter, 12
  • Bielke, daughter, 9
  • Motel Kamzoil, a poor, hardworking tailor who loves, and later marries, Tzeitel.
  • Perchik, a scholar and revolutionary who comes to Anatevka and falls in love with Hodel.
  • Fyedka, a young Christian. He shares Chava’s passion for reading and is outraged by the Russians’ treatment of the Jews.
  • Lazar Wolf, wealthy butcher, widower of Fruma-Sarah. .
  • Yente, the gossipy village matchmaker who matches Tzeitel and Lazar.
  • Fruma-Sarah, Lazar Wolf’s dead wife, who rises from the grave in Tevye’s “nightmare”
  • Grandma Tzeitel, Golde’s dead grandmother, also featured in the “nightmare”.
  • Mordcha, the innkeeper.
  • Rabbi, the wise village rabbi.
  • Constable, a Christian man; the head of the local Russian police.

FIDDLER ON THE ROOF offers music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and book by Joseph Stein.  It is set in Imperial Russia in 1905.  The story centers on Tevye, the father of five daughters, and his attempts to maintain his Jewish religious and cultural traditions as outside influences encroach upon the family’s lives. He must cope both with the strong-willed actions of his three older daughters, who wish to marry for love – each one’s choice of a husband moves further away from the customs of his faith – and with the edict of the Tsar that evicts the Jews from their village. FIDDLER’s original Broadway production in 1964 won nine Tony Awards, including Best Musical, score, and book.

The Dayton Playhouse is a community theatre providing outstanding theatrical productions to Miami Valley audiences of all ages for more than fifty years.  The Playhouse is nationally recognized for FutureFest, an annual festival of new plays.

The Miami Valley Symphony  is a community orchestra comprised of professional and non-professional members who perform for “the love of music.”  In addition to Fiddler, the Symphony’s season will also include: October 2- Classical gems by Schubert, Offenbach, Johann Strauss Jr., and features Tchaikovsky’s 1812 overture;  December 10 – Ring in the holidays at this FREE concert with the MVSO, guests from Gem City Ballet, and more; February 26 – Eric Street performs Beethoven’s final piano concerto no. 5 – the “Emperor.” Mozart’s lively overture to “Cosi fan tutte” and the ever popular Symphony no. 40 in G minor; April 30 –  “Invitation to the Dance” featuring the music of Carl Maria von Weber, the “Slavonic Dances” of Dvorak,  St. Saens “Dance Macabre”, and Liszt’s  Hungarian Rhapsody no. 2.

Leave a comment

Filed under Auditions