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2013 Audition Dates



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Director: Jack Hill
Musical Director: Jack Hill
Choreographer: Kate Meditz
Rehearsals will begin July 28th
Performances start September 13th - October 6th
Audition Dates:
June 8th All Roles Age 17+ (1-2pm, 2-3pm, 3-4pm, 4-5pm)
June 9th All Roles Age 17+ (1-2pm, 2-3pm, 3-4pm, 4-5pm)
Call Backs:
June 8th and 9th 6-9pm

Please prepare 32 measures/bars of both an uptempo and ballad in the style of the show.

An accompanist will be provided. Please bring sheet music, in the correct key, for the accompanist. NO ACCOMPANIMENT CDs!!! Thank you.

ALL ROLES ARE OPEN!

Seeking:


J. Pierrepont Finch - a window washer who applies for a job at the World Wide Wicket Company.
Rosemary Pilkington - a secretary at the World Wide Wicket Company who falls in love with Finch.
J.B. Biggley - The boss of the World Wide Wicket Company.
Bud Frump - Biggley's arrogant and lazy nephew.
Hedy LaRue - Biggley's attractive and dim-witted mistress.
Miss Jones - Biggley's immovable secretary who is charmed by Finch.
Book voice - the "voice" of the book How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying which narrates the musical
Mr. Bert Bratt - Personnel manager
Mr. Twimble - Head of the mailroom for 25 years; finally gets promoted to the shipping department.
Smitty - Rosemary's best friend and fellow secretary at the World Wide Wicket Company
Mr. Milton Gatch - head of the Plans and Systems department
Miss Krumholtz - a secretary of Mr. Gatch, then J. Pierrepont Finch.
Mr. Benjamin Burton Daniel Ovington - head of the advertising department until he is fired by Biggley for having graduated from Biggley's college's archrival; he is often referred to in the show by his initials, "BBDO".
Mr. Wally Womper - the Chairman of the World Wide Wicket Company. He is traditionally played by the same actor as Twimble.
Executives and Secretaries - Chorus

42nd Street


Directed by: Robert Scardino
Musical Director: Michael Medvidik
Choreographer: Colleen Wood
Performs: November 1 - November 24
Audition date: July 20, 2013
Auditions All Roles Age 17+ (1-2pm, 2-3pm, 3-4pm, 4-5pm)
Callbacks 6pm-9pm
Audition date: July 21, 2013
Auditions All Roles Age 17+ (1-2pm, 2-3pm, 3-4pm, 4-5pm)
Callbacks 6pm-9pm
Please prepare 32 measures/bars of both an up-tempo and ballad in the style of the show. Be ready with a change of clothes, if asked to dance. An accompanist will be provided. Please bring sheet music, in the correct key, for the accompanist. NO ACCOMPANIMENT CDs!!! Thank you. ALL ROLES ARE OPEN!

Seeking:


Peggy Sawyer - A young, nervous but enthusiastic new chorus girl from Allentown, Pennsylvania, starry-eyed, naive and humble. Lead - she is the triple threat in the show - must sing, act and dance very well 17 - 30 (character is referred to as "21"). Soprano - solo. Dancing: Intense.
Billy Lawlor - The leading man of 'Pretty Lady'. Role: Lead Age: approx. 25 - 35, youngish appearance Voice: Tenor - solo Dancing: Medium
Dorothy Brock - Past her prime Prima Donna, renowned for inability to dance: Lead Age: approx. 35 - 55 Voice: Alto - solo
Julian Marsh - Famous, but notorious, director: Lead Age: approx. 35 - 55 Voice: Baritone - solo
Maggie Jones - One of the producers and writers for 'Pretty Lady'. Role: Supporting - comedic Age: approx. 25 - 55 Voice: Alto - solo Dancing: Light
Bert Barry - One of the producers and writers for 'Pretty Lady'. Role: Supporting - comedic Age: approx. 25 - 55 Voice: Tenor - Solo Dancing: Light
Abner Dillon - Producer for 'Pretty Lady'. Dorothy's Sugar Daddy and Texan admirer. Role: Supporting Age: approx. 40 - 70. Voice: Baritone (minor singing role, mostly dialogue only) Dancing: None.
Andy Lee - Chorographer/Dance Director for 'Pretty Lady'. Role: Supporting Age: approx. 20 - 35 Voice: Spoken only Dancing: Intense.
Pat Denning - Dorothy's former stage manager and romantic partner. Role: Supporting Age: approx. 25 - 60 Voice: Baritone - solo Dancing: None.
Mac - Stage manager. Role: Supporting Age: open Voice: spoken only Dancing: none. (this character can triple as Mac, a Thug, and the Doctor).
Oscar - Onstage rehearsal pianist for the show 'Pretty Lady'..Plus if he really plays!!!! Role: non-speaking supporting Age: open Voice/Dancing: no lines, no dancing.
Chorus Girls - (Ann Reilly ('Anytime Annie'), Lorraine Flemming, Phyllis Dale and Gladys) Role: Annie is Supporting role/ rest are Chorus Ensemble with some lines Age: 16 - 30 Voice: Soprano and Alto - must carry chorus numbers as well as dance. Dancing: Intense
Chorus Guys - Some with lines. Voice: Tenor, Baritone/Bass - must carry chorus numbers as well as dance Dancing: Medium to Intense (some will double as waiters, thugs, and other non-speaking walk-on roles)
Doctor -

Dance Key: Intense - Must tap very well, perform jazz/ballet, know dance terms, etc. Dance Key: Medium - Must move well, tap is a real plus for casting Dance Key: Light - Move well