Old Courthouse Theatre Announces AUDITIONS for HONK!

By: Jan. 12, 2011
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Old Courthouse Theatre 49 Spring Street NW - Concord, NC 28025 - 704 788-2405 announces AUDITIONS for "HONK!"

Audition dates:
Feb 7th
- Children 6:30pm - Do not need to prepare a song.
Children will be taught a song from the show to perform for the audition.
Also a cold reading from the script will be part of the audition.
-Adults - 7:30 -9pm - Adults auditioning should prepare a Broadway style song which shows range. Also a cold reading from the script will be a part of the audition.

Feb 8th - All - 7 -9pm -- See Above for Details

Note Performance Dates:
March 31, April 1, 2 8, 9, 14, 15, 16 at 8:00pm
April 2, 9, 16 @ 2:30pm - Saturday Matinees
April 3, 10, 17 at 2:30pm - Sunday Matinees

"Honk!", based upon Hans Christian Andersen's beloved tale of The Ugly Duckling, is the story of Ugly, whose odd, gawky looks instantly incite prejudice from his family and neighbors. Separated from The Farm and pursued by a hungry Cat, Ugly must find his way home. Along his rollicking and harrowing journey he not only discovers his true beauty and glorious destiny, but also finds love and acceptance in all its forms.
In the London season featuring the appearance of "The Lion King," "Honk!" became a stand-out by winning the 2000 Olivier Award (the British equivalent of the Tony Award) for Best New Musical.

"Honk!" was written by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe (dubbed "The brightest hopes for the future of the British musical" by The London Daily Telegraph).

Family Friendly, G A Musical by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe
Directed by Hal Houston
Please visit our website for more information: www.oldcourthousetheatre.org

HONK!
Character descriptions

Character Name

Description

BULLFROG

Laid back, self-confident frog, grooving in the swamp with his "just be happy" attitude
A2 - F#4 (Bass)
CAT

Sly, cunning, and very hungry: the highly entertaining VILLAIN of our story
C3 - Bb4 (High tenor)
DOT

GREYLAG THE GOOSE'S understanding wife
A3 - Gb5 (Soprano)
DRAKE

Ugly's father, nice guy, but he won't win "Father of the Year." Lazy, always looking for the easy way out.
A2 - G4 (Baritenor)
DUCKLINGS

Ugly's siblings (Beaky, Billy, Downy and Fluff)
Children

FATHER SWAN

A2 - F#4 (Bass)

FROGLETS

Bb3 - F5 (Soprano)

GRACE

School Governess and the Most distinguished duck on the lake
A3 - Gb5 (Soprano)

GREYLAG

A goose and admiral of the squadron of Canadian Geese. He is quite regimented and military by the book.
A2 - G4 (Baritenor)

GREYLAG'S FLOCK

Snowy, Pinkfoot, and Barnacles: these are flyers who aren't the sharpest tools in the shed.
SNOWY: G#3 - F5 (Alto/Soprano) / PINKFOOT: C4 - F5 (Soprano) / BARNACLES: A2 - G4 (Bass)

HENRIETTA

A neighbor
C4 - F5 (Soprano)

IDA

Ugly's Mother, a warm duck, loving but put upon. She bears the workload in the family.
F3 - F5 (Alto)

LOWBUTT

Very Domesticated Hen, fussy and something of an "old maid."
A3 - Gb5 (Soprano)

MAGGIE PIE

TV Journalist, can be cast female or male
C4 - F5 / Soprano

MAUREEN

Ida's friend, a nosy but neighborly hen
G#3 - F5 (Soprano/Alto)

MOTHER SWAN

G#3 - F5 (Soprano/Alto)

PENNY

A beautiful Swan, as lovely on the inside as on the outside
C4 - F5 (Soprano)

QUEENIE

Very Domesticated Cat, almost an "old maid sister" to Lowbutt
G#3 - F5 (Soprano/Alto)

TURKEY

School Headmaster, very stern, very stuffy
A2 - F#4 (Bass)

UGLY

Gawky and odd-looking, good swimmer with a gentle and sweet disposition



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