JOHN W. ENGEMAN THEATER 2nd HALF 2018-19 SEASON Equity Principal Auditions - John W. Engeman Theatre Auditions

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JOHN W. ENGEMAN THEATER 2nd HALF 2018-19 SEASON - John W. Engeman Theatre

John W. Engeman Theater 2nd Half 18-19 Season - NYC EPA

Harborside Productions LLC


AUDITION DATE

Tue, Oct 02, 2018

9:30 am - 5:30 pm (EDT)

Lunch 1 to 2

CONTRACT

LOA $448/WEEK

SEEKING

Equity actor/singers for various principal roles in the last 3 shows of the 2018-19 season:

BUDDY; A GENTLEMAN'S GUIDE TO LOVE AND MURDER; AIDA

Also seeking 3 Stage Managers - one for each production.

PREPARATION

One short song in the style of the show you wish to be considered for. You may sing from BUDDY, THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY (Actors should bring their own Instruments. A piano will be provided), A GENTLEMAN'S GUDIE TO LOVE AND MURDER or AIDA. Bring picture and resume.

LOCATION

Actors' Equity New York Audition Center

165 W 46th St
16th Fl

New York, NY 10036

PERSONNEL

The following people are expected at the EPA and both have authority to hire Stage Managers):

Richard Dolce, Producing Artistic Director; Vic DiMonda, Associate Producing Director;

OTHER DATES

BUDDY, THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY: Reh: 12/31/18; Open: 1/17/19; Close: 3/3/19; A GENTLEMAN'S GUIDE TO LOVE AND MURDER: Reh: 2/25/19; Open: 3/14/19; Close: 4/28/19; AIDA: Reh: 4/22/19; Open: 5/9/19; Close: 6/23/19.

OTHER

Stage Managers may submit resumes for consideration to:
Jennifer Tully, Director of Production
250 Main Street
Northport, NY 11768

EPA Procedures are in effect for this audition.

An Equity monitor will 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.

BREAKDOWN

BUDDY – THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY
Alan Janes, book
Buddy Holly, music & lyrics
Keith Andrews, director
TBD, musical director
Reh: 12/28/18; Open: 1/17/19; Close: 3/3/19


Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story: Cast Breakdown

Buddy Holly: Male, 20-25. Singer-songwriter from Lubbock, Texas, Buddy is intelligent, charismatic, and at least 6’ tall. Must play guitar, sing and act and have a feel for Rock ’n’ Roll.

Joe B. Mauldin: Male, 20-25. Double Base player from Lubbock, Texas. A serious and ‘square’ young man with musical ability. Must be able to sing and act.

Jerry Allison: Male, 20-25. Drummer from Lubbock, Texas. A good looking guy with irrepressible cheeky humor and musical ability. Must be able to act and sing.

Maria Elena Holly: Female, 20-25, Latina. Classy and well-educated with musical ability. Must be able to act and sing.

J.P. Richardson—The Big Bopper: Male, 25-30. A former DJ, he is a Texan with an irrepressible larger-than-life character and 6’ tall or over. Must have the ability to command the stage on his own. Best known for his 1958 recording of “Chantilly Lace. Must be able to act, sing and play a musical instrument/guitar.

Ritchie Valens: Male, 20-25, Latino. He is a handsome boy with serious charisma, a dedicated eye for the ladies and the ability to hold the stage on his own. Best known for his 1958 hit “La Bamba.” Must be able to sing and act.

Hipockets Duncan: Male 25-40. An exuberant hometown radio DJ from Lubbock, Texas, with an air of authority and keen sense of humor. Must be able to act, sing and play a musical instrument.

Norman Petty: Male, 30-40. A record producer from Clovis, New Mexico with a business-like manner and a love of making records. Must be a strong actor. Must be able to sing and play a musical instrument.

Vi Petty: Female, 30-40. Norman’s wife with a heart of gold and a good sense of humor. Must be able to act, sing and play keyboards.

Apollo Performers: 1 Male, 1 Female, African-American. Must have good comic timing and hold the stage on their own during the song “Shout.” Must be able to sing, act and play a musical instrument.

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A GENTLEMAN’S GUIDE TO LOVE AND MURDER
Robert L. Freedman, book & lyrics
Steven Lutvak, music & lyrics
Trey Compton, director
TBD, musical director
Reh: 2/22/19; Open: 3/14/19; Close: 4/28/19


A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder: Cast Breakdown

The D’Ysquity Family: 30s – mid 50s. Must be an experienced and comedic actor who has a superb grasp on British farce. Physical comedy and stamina is a necessity. Does not necessarily need to be a phenomenal singer, but must be able to carry a musical comedy without any hesitation. Plays a full range of characters from the same family, each of them an intrinsic “English type.”

Monty Navarro: Mid 20s – 30s. Handsome and effortlessly charming, clever and charismatic, vulnerable and endearing, with a highly developed appreciation for life’s ironies. Monty drives the story; must be able to command attention. While he is intent on killing off the entire family tree, he must have a winning charm that would garner anybody’s trust. High baritone with a strong top; solid low A to high A.

Sibella Hallward: 20s – mid 30s. Sexy, flirtatious, narcissistic, willful, calculating, and irresistible. She is a social climber but also truly loves Monty, and in the end would do anything to protect him. Tremendous wit and high style. Strong mover. Character mezzo, low F# to high A.

Phoebe D’Ysquity: Early 20s – early 30s. Beautiful, virtuous, forthright, romantic, comically earnest, with a backbone of steel. Must have a sense of irony and humor, in addition to a youthful innocence behind her sophistication. Very flexible and agile. Coloratura soprano, B below middle C to a high sustained C# with an optional high Eb.

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AIDA
Linda Woolverton, book
Elton John, music
Tim Rice, lyrics
Paul Stancato, director
TBD, musical director
TBD, choreographer
Reh: 4/20/19; Open: 5/9/19; Close: 6/23/19

Aida: Female 18 to 25. Mezzo-Soprano F5 – G3. A beautiful, brave Nubian Princess who is loyal to her people but is torn between her heritage and love for an Egyptian Captain. Daughter of King Amonasro.

Radames: Male 20 to 28. Tenor Ab5 – G3. An Egyptian Captain and the son of Zoser. A strong, handsome, adventurous soldier who falls in love with Aida.

Amneris: Female 18 to 25. Mezzo-Soprano E5 – E3. A beautiful and materialistic Egyptian Princess who is the betrothed of Captain Radames. Daughter of the Pharaoh.

Mereb: Male 18 to 23. Tenor A5 – G3. A young Nubian slave and servant to Radames. He is faithful to his Nubian heritage and befriends Aida upon her arrival to Egypt.

Zoser: Male 40 to 55. Tenor D5 – D4. The manipulative and evil Chief Minister hungry for power. He attempts to poison the Pharaoh and is father to Radames.

Nehebka: Female 20 to 35. Mezzo-Soprano E5 – G3. A Nubian slave who is friendly with Aida. She creates a robe for the Nubian Princess.

Pharaoh: Male 50 to 65. The Leader of Egypt and father to Amneris. An older, distinguished gentleman.

Amonasro: Male 45 to 55. An honorable and peaceful man who is imprisoned by Egypt. The King of Nubia and father to Aida.


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 audition.

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