MEDIA THEATRE 2018-19 SEASON Equity Principal Auditions - Media Theatre Auditions

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MEDIA THEATRE 2018-19 SEASON - Media Theatre

Media Theatre 2018-19 Season - Media PA EPA

Media Theatre


AUDITION DATE

Mon, May 14, 2018

10:00 am - 6:00 pm (EDT)

Lunch 1 to 2


CONTRACT

LOA $617/week

SEEKING

Equity actors and singers who move well for various roles in the upcoming season. See breakdown.


PREPARATION

Please prepare a brief song in the style of any of the shows. Call backs and dance calls will be- TBA.. For Julius Caesar prepare a 2 minute monologue.
Bring picture and resume


LOCATION

Media Theatre for the Performing Arts

104 E State St

Media, PA 19063-3416


PERSONNEL

Jesse Cline Artistic Director/Director; Geoffrey Goldberg Director/Choreographer; Bill Van Horn, Director; Ben Kapilow, Music Director


OTHER

An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.

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

SWEENEY TODD
music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim,book by Hugh Wheeler; 1st Rehearsal 9/17 opens 10/03 close 10/28;

Sweeney Todd: Male, 40-55 (Range: F2-Gb4)
A wrongfully imprisoned barber seeking to right the wrongs committed against him. He is Johanna's father, singularly focussed on taking bloody revenge.

Mrs. Lovett: Female, 35-50 (Range: G3-E5)
An entrepreneurial and amoral meat pie shop owner. She falls in love with Todd and turns his desire for revenge into a profitable business venture.

Anthony Hope: Male, 20-30 (Range: Bb2-F4)
A naive and youthful sailor returning to London. He helps Todd return to London and unexpectedly falls in love with Johanna.

Johanna: Female, 18-25 (Range: Bb3-A5)
A spritely girl, full of innocence, constantly yearning for freedom. Todd's long-lost daughter and Turpin's ward.

Beggar Woman: Female, 35-50 (Range: Ab3-F5)
A deranged and schizophrenic woman who harbors a dark, surprising secret.

Adolfo Pirelli: Male, 30-45 (Range: B2-C5)
A flamboyant Italian rival barber; a charlatan with a secret past.

Tobias Ragg: Male, 18-25 (Range:Bb2-Ab4)
A poor youngster apprenticed to Pirelli. He finds a surrogate family in Todd and Lovett.

Judge Turpin: Male, 50-65 (Range: E2-Gb4)
A lecherous public official who portrays himself as a sanctimonious authoritarian. He takes advantage of his position in the city and is responsible for imprisoning Todd.

The Beadle: Male, 40-55 (Range: D3-D5)
A pompous public official. He is deeply loyal to the corrupt Turpin.

Jonas Fogg/Ensemble: Male, 35-60
The owner of Fogg's Asylum. He sells the hair of madmen to wigmakers.

ENSEMBLE:
Townspeople; Policemen; Lunatics
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THE WIZARD OF OZ
music Howard Arlen, Herbert Stothart and lyrics by E.Y. Young, book by John Kane,. 1st Rehearsal 10/29 opens 11/14 closes 1/13/19;

Dorothy Gale
Age 18-25, (Mezzo/Mix) Log-G to E
Looking for a spirited, energetic actress for this role. Needs to have a strong singing voice and some dance ability, but most important, needs to embody the personality of the character. Some dancing, will depend on skill of actor. Singing and acting are most important.

The Scarecrow
Age 18-40, Strong Baritone up to F# (opt Ab)
sympathetic with softness and deep kindness. Needs to be very flexible and must have dance experience.

Tin-Man
Age 18-40, Strong Baritone/Tenor to G
likeable but edgy. Light choreography.

Cowardly Lion
18-40, Strong Baritone to F
This is the most sarcastic of the Oz “friends,”needs to have excellent comedic timing. Light choreography.

Glinda, The Good Witch
25+, Mezzo/Soprano (G to middle C)
the kindhearted spirit of the good witch but might find other levels to play with. Non-Dancing Role.

Aunt Em (Might be combined with Glinda)
50+, Non-Singing Role
strong, prairie-woman who is used to farm life. She loves her niece, but also doesn’t take any grief. Non-Dancing Role

Miss Gultch/Wicked Witch
25+, strong, scary but not necessarily ‘ugly’. She is the antagonist of the play and needs to be played as such. Non-Dancing Role.

Professor Marvel/Wizard of Oz
40+, Non-Singing Role
kind old man. Non-Dancing Role.

Uncle Henry (Might be combined with Oz Guard)
50+, Non-Singing Role
softer than Aunt Em but still used to the rough prairie life. Non-Dancing Role.

Ensemble
18+, Various Singing and Non-Singing, Speaking and Non-Speaking Roles
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JULIUS CAESAR
by William Shakespeare. 1st Rehearsal 1/14/19 opens 1/30 closes 2/24/19

JULIUS CAESAR Male. Late 50s+. Any ethnicity. A man who has lost perspective because of absolute power. Ambitious. Would rather march into the arms of death than be considered a coward. Capable of huge ego, grandeur and arrogance.

BRUTUS
Male. Late 30s-40s. Any ethnicity. A soldier and a statesman. The smartest person in the room. Measured. He chooses what he feels is best for the well-being of Rome over his loyalty to Caesar. Eventually, he sacrifices himself rather than be captured by the enemy.

MARK ANTONY
Male. Late 30s-40s. Any ethnicity. Well-spoken and ever loyal to Caesar, Antony always has a calculated political agenda. A politician. Uses speech as his main weapon against his enemies. Something of a playboy, fond of partying, but when he needs to, he can become focused and powerful.

CASSIUS
Male or female. Late 30s-early 40s. Any ethnicity. A passionate radical. The leader of the anti-Caesar conspirators. Able to convince Brutus to act against Caesar. Like Brutus, a celebrated soldier.

LUCIUS
Male. Early 20s to play teens. Any ethnicity. Brutus’ loyal servant. Must be able to sing, and accompany himself proficiently on a stringed instrument.
NOTE: the characters above are unlikely to double. All other actors will be likely to double or more.

CASCA
30s-50s. Male. Any ethnicity. One of the inner circle of the conspirators. Blunt and outspoken in manner. Rude and sour to a sometimes humorous effect.

OCTAVIUS CAESAR
Male. Early 20s. Any ethnicity. Arrives in Rome to avenge Caesar’s death. A soldier who has no sympathy for his enemies, but his youthful enthusiasm sometimes carries him away.

PORTIA
Female. Late 20s-early 30s. Any ethnicity. Brutus’ wife. She is true and honorable. As the daughter of a famous general and wife to Brutus, she is capable of their toughness and courage, although it may come as a surprise to some.

CALPURNIA
Female. 30s. Any ethnicity. Married to Caesar and perhaps a bit of a trophy wife. Usually a calm and rational woman, she is rattled by the strange events and prophecies taking place in Rome and does everything she can to keep her husband from leaving home on the ides of March. Dignified, but starting to lose control of her fears.

MEN AND WOMEN CHARACTERS
30-50s – Any ethnicity
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BEEHIVE,the 1960's musical
created by Larry Gallagher, 1st Rehearsal 2/25 opens 3/13 closes 3/31/19;

Wanda -20-40 Female-. She carries the bulk of the dialogue and narration throughout the revue. She is a strong, powerful and engaging leader and must have the ability to interact comfortably with the audience. Sings Sweet Talkin' Guy, Then He Kissed Me, and others.

Pattie - 20-40 Female Portrays Dusty Springfield and others. Sings It's My Party, You Don't Own Me, Son of a Preacher Man, and others.

Allison - 20-40 Female-. Sings My Boyfriend's Back, Where the Boys Are, and others.

Laura - 20-40 Female- . Portrays Janis Joplin, Lulu, and others. Sings I'll Never Change Him, Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow, Me and Bobby McGee, and others.

Gina -20-40 Female-African American. Portrays Tina Turner and Aretha Franklin. Sings Proud Mary, Natural Woman and others.

Jasmine -20-40 Female- African American. Portrays Diana Ross of the Supremes, as well as the lead singer of the Chiffons, Judy Craig. Sings Where Did Our Love Go? Academy Awards, and others.
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SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER
music and lyrics by the Bee Jees,book by Nan Nighton, Arlene Phillips, Robert Stigwood, Paul Nicholas.1st Rehearsal 04/01 opens 4/17 closes 6/09/19

TONY MANERO (Lead/ Tenor to A) Plays 19, extremely handsome Brooklyn Italian. King of his circle. Projects machismo with a vulnerability beneath. Extremely charismatic. Believable Brooklyn accent, strong dancer with a killer pop/rock voice.

FLO MANERO (Lead/ Mezzo) Plays 40 – 60. Tony’s Brooklyn Italian mother. Opinionated, devout Catholic. Movement a plus.

MONTY (Lead/ Bari-tenor to G with strong falsetto) Plays 40 – 60, versatile actor/singer/dancer to play two roles. Monty – handsome womanizing, high-energy, DJ with a genuinely likable nod to 60’s free-spirited sexuality.

FRANK MANERO SR. – Tony’s Brooklyn Italian, iron-fisted father who leads with inflated pride in the face of unemployment.

STEPHANIE MANGANO (Principal/ Mezzo with belt to D) Plays 20, extremely beautiful Brooklyn Italian. Projects overconfidence and pretension but is really a simple girl trying to be more than what she came from. Must be genuinely likable. Believable Brooklyn accent. Killer voice and very strong dancer.

FRANK JR. (Principal/ Tenor to Ab) Plays 25 – 30, Tony’s brother. Brooklyn Italian, genuine, paternal, spiritual energy. Believable Brooklyn accent, strong mover with a strong pop/rock voice.

BOBBY C (Principal/ Tenor to Ab) Plays 18 – 20, awkward Brooklyn Italian. One of “the Faces” (Tony’s gang). Insecure and needy. A troubled soul who tries too hard. Believable Brooklyn accent, strong mover with a show-stopping pop voice.

ANNETTE (Principal/ Mezzo with belt to Eb) Plays 18 – 20, attractive, Innocent, insecure, needy. She tries to mask her vulnerability with toughness. Believable Brooklyn accent. Strong dancer with show-stopping voice.

MALE ENSEMBLE - All ethnicities, 20s-40s. Male dancers who sing very well, to play various ensemble characters. Seeking excellent, athletic dancers who sing.

FEMALE ENSEMBLE - All ethnicities, 20s-40s. Female dancers who sing very well, to play various ensemble characters. Seeking excellent, athletic dancers who sing


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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