Auditions For The Role Of 'Tina' In RUTHLESS Held At FMPA Theatre 6/16

By: Jun. 10, 2009
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FMPAT will be holding auditions for the youth role of Tina in Ruthless! The Musical on Tues June 16 at FMPATheatre.

RUTHLESS!, The Musical
Book and Lyrics by Joel Paley
Music by Marvin Laird

Executive Producer Scott Kirkham
Directed & Choreographed by Chris Robinson
Musical Direction by Adam C. Wright

Tuesday, June 16th
By appointment only beginning at 7 p.m.

Call backs will be scheduled as needed, tentatively set for Wednesday, June 17th.

To schedule an appointment please email FMPATheatre@aol.com. Please note in your email if you are Equity, as well as a good contact phone number.

Auditions held at 830 Parker Square, Flower Mound, 972-724-2147

For the auditions, please bring a current headshot and resume and prepare two 16 bar songs (one up tempo & one ballad).

Rehearsals for RUTHLESS! are tentatively scheduled begin on September 16th for Non Equity actors and September 21st for Equity actors.

Performances for RUTHLESS! will be held October 8 - 18, 2009.

Seeking 1 girl (to play age 8) for the role of Tina:

Tina: an 8-year old "triple threat", loaded with talent and manipulative to the core, she is sickeningly sweet but underneath, is a remorseless psychopath. She will be required to tap quite proficiently, and should have a strong belt. Children auditioning should be under 11 years old and should be able to pass for an 8 year old. F# below middle C to E one octave above middle C, Broadway Belt **Please be aware that there is some PG-13 adult language spoken by Tina in the show. Girls auditioning should be prepared to demonstrate their tap abilities at the audition from a combination that will be taught to them. Tap experience is preferred, but not required.

FMPAT's mission: To develop cultural growth in North Texas, with an emphasis in Flower Mound by challenging audiences through presentation of new, diverse, and classic theatrical productions for both adults and children; raising awareness of important issues through performance; fostering the educational development of future artists; and preserving the heritage of live theatrical performances for both current and future generations.

 



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