MEMPHIS Equity Chorus Call Female Dancers - Musical Theatre West Auditions

Posted August 2, 2016
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MEMPHIS - Musical Theatre West

Memphis - Long Beach ECC Female Dancers

Musical Theatre West


AUDITION DATE

Aug 15, 2016

6:00 pm (PDT)


APPOINTMENTS

ECC rules in effect. Sign-up begins at 5:30PM


CONTRACT

LOA

LOA ref WCLO Agreement Pending


SEEKING

See breakdown


PREPARATION

Dance appropriate attire.


LOCATION

Musical Theatre West Rehearsal Hall

4350 East 7th Street

Long Beach, CA 90804

PERSONNEL

Executive Director/Producer: Paul Garman, Director/Choreographer: Edgar Godineaux, Musical Director: Darryl Archibald


OTHER

An Equity monitor will be provided.

Performers of all ethnic and racial backgrounds are encouraged to attend.

Always bring your Equity Membership card to auditions.

BREAKDOWN

MEMPHIS

1st rehearsal: October 3, 2016

Preview: October 21, 2016

Opening: October 22, 2016

Closing: November 6, 2016

lNote: All ethnicities are encouraged to audition.

Huey--Caucasian, 20s-30s. Motor-mouthed hero, who talks his way into becoming a DJ at a local white radio station. Ignores race barriers and eventually falls in love with Felicia, a black singer, which causes a whole new set of problems for Huey in a segregated 1950s Memphis. Tenor with a great feel for pop/rock/R&B.

Felicia--African American, 20s-30s. Beautiful, wide-eyed. Fiercley gifted singer. Follows her heart and falls in love with Huey, despite knowing that a relationship between a white man and a black woman in predjudiced Memphis is doomed. High R&B Belt.

Delray--African American, 30s-40s. Felicia's older brother. Owns the club where she sings. Realistic, protective and aware of the realities of the segregation that exists in Memphis. Baritenor with great pop/rock/R&B voice.

Gladys--Caucasian, 40s-60s. Huey's Southern blue-collar mother. SHe loves her son but constantly worries. Strong singer with alto-belt mix; excellent actor with comic skills.

Gator--African American Male, 20s-30s. Bartender at Delray's. Hasn't spoken since age five, when he saw his father killed. As the story progresses, Gator finds his voice. Requires an excellent actor. Comic timing a plus. Great R&B Baritenor.

Bobby--African American male 20s-30s. Janitor at the radio station. Full of personality and heart. Great gospel voice. Role requires an actor who is comfortable with physicality, as he has a dance break in his show-stopping number. Comic Skills a plus.

Mr. Simmons--Caucasian, 40s-60s. Conservative owner of the radio station. Strong, Southern businessman. Great actor who is comfortable singing.

Male Ensemble--All ethnicities, 20s-40s. Male dancers who sing very well, to play various ensemble characters. Excellent athletic dancers who sing.

Female Ensemble--All ethnicities, 20s-40s. Female dancers who sing very well, to play various characters. Excellent athletic dancers who sing.

Casting performers 18 or older.

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