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Pearl Studios (500)
500 8th Ave
New York, NY 10018-6504
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (E)
Holding room - Studio 408
Lunch 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Producer: Orin Wolf, John Styles, Barbara Broccoli
Producer (Tour): NetWorks
Production (League) / Touring Agreement
$2,717 weekly minimum - Broadway
$995 weekly minimum (Level 6) - Touring
Director & Developer: Saheem Ali
Associate Director: Moses Garcia
Book: Marco Ramirez
Choreography: Justin Peck, Patricia Lucia Delgado
Music: Buena Vista Social Club™
Creative Consultant: David Yazbeck
Music Supervisor: Dean Sharenow
Music Director: Marco Paguia
Casting Director: The TRC Company / Xavier Rubiano, CSA; Tara Rubin, CSA; & Frankie Ramirez, CSA
Please prepare a Latin jazz or pop song in Spanish or English. Bring sheet music and your book of music with you. An accompanist will be provided. For the role of JUAN and other non-singing roles, sides will be provided. You may find the side at:
BVSC-Acting-Side.pdf. Hardcopies will be available at the audition. Bring a headshot and resume stapled together.
Broadway: Currently running
Touring:
1st Rehearsal: August 10, 2026
1st Preview: September 12, 2026
Opening Night: September 15, 2026
Broadway Venue: Gerald Schoenfeld Theater
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.
50+. Female-presenting. Singer. Mixed, Latino or Black. A powerhouse singer and presence in any room she occupies—and she knows it. She is cuttingly funny and intelligent but carries the weight of her past, despite her commercial success in music.
50+. Male-presenting. Strong vocalist. Black. He is a man with a sweet singing voice and a deeply spiritual presence. His life has been very difficult, and his wariness shows.
50+. Male-presenting. Singer. Mixed, Latino or Black. A troubadour musician with “old-world” charm. While he can be a bit flirtatious, he’s a sensitive man who has lived several deep disappointments in his lifetime.
50+. Male-presenting. Strong vocalist. Mixed, Latino or Black. The older version of Young Rubén who comes to listen to the music being recorded in the Egrem Studios. He is still, quiet, and trapped in his own mind until he hears a recording from his youth. Will understudy the role of IBRAHIM.
20s. Female-presenting. Singer. Mixed, Latino or Black. A wealthy young woman dreaming of a world full of music and harmony. She’s free in spirit and strong in her convictions, but she gives in under pressure to obtain her goals.
20s. Female-presenting. Singer. Mixed, Latino or Black. Older sister to Young Omara and the driving engine behind the duo’s early success as performers. She’s logical, no-nonsense, and down-to-earth. Not one for sentiment, she faces reality head-on.
20s. Male-presenting. Singer/Dancer. Black. A dark-skinned young singer who has relocated from a difficult life in the country to the big city. He relies on busking to make his living and faces prejudicial hurdles on the journey to musical success.
20s. Male-presenting. Singer. Mixed, Latino or Black. A stylish, brave, and charming young guitar player and singer. Though he’s a bit of a risk-taker, he’s a dedicated person—to his friends, his music, and the Buena Vista Social Club alike.
20s. Male-presenting. Musician (Piano). Mixed, Latino or Black. An energetic, careful, eager, and hopeful pianist. He came from a humble background and dreams of playing on the best instruments with the best musicians. His mind stays focused on two things: safety and music. Piano proficiency required; knowledge of Afro-Cuban styles a plus.
20s/30s. Male-presenting. Non-singer. Mixed, Latino or Black. JUAN: A young music producer whose main focus is business success. He is intelligent, motivated, and a self-starter who isn’t afraid to take chances for his dreams. MAN IN SUIT: A former employee of Capitol Records who approaches Young Omara in the Buena Vista Social Club to attract her to his new record label. Young Omara’s hesitation is no match for his foresight and persuasion.
20s-40s. Male-presenting. Musician (Guitar/Tres). Mixed, Latino or Black. A leader of the House Band, he’s a great friend of the producer Juan De Marcos. He plays the tres with great pizzazz and has a bit of a country streak in him. Guitar proficiency required; knowledge of Afro-Cuban styles a plus.
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