DEAR EVAN HANSEN Equity Principal Audition - National Tour Auditions

Posted November 10, 2017
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DEAR EVAN HANSEN - National Tour

DEAR EVAN HANSEN (Prod. Tour) NYC EPA

Producing Org TBD


AUDITION DATE

Fri, Dec 01, 2017

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

Lunch 1:30 to 2:30

CONTRACT

Production (League) $1974/week, pending

SEEKING

Equity actor/singers for various roles in the upcoming Production Tour.

PREPARATION

Please prepare a brief pop/rock or contemporary musical theatre song. Bring a picture/resume stapled together. An accompanist will be provided.

LOCATION

Ripley-Grier Studios (520)

520 8th Ave

New York, NY 10018-6507

17th floor

PERSONNEL

Book By: Steven Levenson
Music and Lyrics: Justin Paul and Benj Pasek
Director: Michael Greif
Choreographer: Danny Mefford
Music Supervisor: Alex Lacamoire
Producer: Stacey Mindich Productions
General Manager: 101 Productions, Ltd.
Casting: Tara Rubin Casting/ Lindsay Levine

OTHER DATES

Rehearsals: August 2018
Opening: Denver, October 2018

OTHER

An original musical with Book by Steven Levenson with Music and Lyrics by Justin Paul and Benj Pasek and directed by Michael Greif.

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.

BREAKDOWN

Zoe Murphy:
(17) A sensitive, sophisticated high school junior. Cool without realizing it, Zoe could care less about the status games and popularity rites of high school. Funny and bright, she has grown up in the long shadow cast by her volatile older brother, Connor, tyrannized along with the rest of her family by his out-of-control behavior. Few rooms are as familiar to her as the inside of a family therapist’s office. Zoe compensates for her brother’s darkness by striving to be warm, nice to everyone, the kind of person who goes out of her way to learn the names of the kids who sit by themselves at lunch. She feels a terrible ambivalence over her brother’s death, finding it difficult to forgive him for all he did, and at the same time forgive that part of herself that feels nothing but relief in the fact that he’s gone.

Alana Beck:
(17) Often prone to melodrama, high school senior Alana has few friends but lacks the self-awareness to understand why. Beneath her extroverted demeanor, Alana is in fact haunted by a terrible and abiding loneliness. Tired of always being an outsider, Alana seizes the death of a classmate as an opportunity finally to find a sense of belonging.

Evan Hansen
(17): Smart, sincere, and cripplingly self-conscious, Evan prefers to hover in the background, a supporting player in his own life, too afraid to step forward into the spotlight and risk ridicule or, what might be worse, no one noticing him at all.

Connor Murphy
(17): An angry, disaffected loner, Connor has been a troubled kid for as long as anyone can remember, an enigma and a source of endless consternation to his long-suffering parents.

Jared Kleinman
(17): Droll and sarcastic, Jared is forced by his parents to hang out with family friend Evan, for whom he claims to have nothing but disdain. Jared covers his obvious insecurities with a well-practiced braggadocio and a know-it-all arrogance.

Heidi Hansen
(40s): Evan’s mother. Overworked and stretched too thin, Heidi loves her son fiercely, but fears they have begun to grow apart. She is prepared to do anything to repair the damage.

Cynthia Murphy
(40s): Connor and Zoe’s mother. To Evan, she seems to be the perfect mother, nurturing, available, and willing to talk about anything. To her own children, it’s a bit more complicated.

Larry Murphy
(40s): Connor and Zoe’s father. Though often tense and taciturn, Larry shows a different face to the world, representing for Evan the dad he always wished for: strong, confident, and more than anything, reliable, someone to be counted on.

Female Understudy 1:
Will understudy the roles of Cynthia and Heidi (40’s)
Heidi Hansen (40s): Evan’s mother. Overworked and stretched too thin, Heidi loves her son fiercely, but fears they have begun to grow apart. She is prepared to do anything to repair the damage.
Cynthia Murphy (40s): Connor and Zoe’s mother. To Evan, she seems to be the perfect mother, nurturing, available, and willing to talk about anything. To her own children, it’s a bit more complicated.

Female Understudy 2 and 3:
Will understudy the roles of Zoe and Alana. (17)
Zoe Murphy: (17) A sensitive, sophisticated high school junior. Cool without realizing it, Zoe could care less about the status games and popularity rites of high school. Funny and bright, she has grown up in the long shadow cast by her volatile older brother, Connor, tyrannized along with the rest of her family by his out-of-control behavior. Few rooms are as familiar to her as the inside of a family therapist’s office. Zoe compensates for her brother’s darkness by striving to be warm, nice to everyone, the kind of person who goes out of her way to learn the names of the kids who sit by themselves at lunch. She feels a terrible ambivalence over her brother’s death, finding it difficult to forgive him for all he did, and at the same time forgive that part of herself that feels nothing but relief in the fact that he’s gone.
Alana Beck: (17) Outgoing, achingly earnest high school senior Alana is always armed with a bright smile and an unflaggingly sunny outlook. Beneath her extroverted demeanor, however, Alana is in fact haunted by a terrible and abiding loneliness – a loneliness buried so deeply, Alana may not even realize it’s there. This loneliness is what propels her to seize on the death of a classmate as an opportunity finally to find a sense of belonging.

Male Understudy 1:
Will understudy the role of Larry (40’s):
Larry Murphy (40s): Connor and Zoe’s father. Though often tense and taciturn, Larry shows a different face to the world, representing for Evan the dad he always wished for: strong, confident, and more than anything, reliable, someone to be counted on.

Male Understudy 2 & 3:
Will understudy the roles of Evan, Connor and Jared (17)
Evan Hansen (17): Smart, sincere, and cripplingly self-conscious, Evan prefers to hover in the background, a supporting player in his own life, too afraid to step forward into the spotlight and risk ridicule or, what might be worse, no one noticing him at all. May also understudy the role of Connor Murphy.
Connor Murphy (17): An angry, disaffected loner, Connor has been a troubled kid for as long as anyone can remember, an enigma and a source of endless consternation to his long-suffering parents.
Jared Kleinman (17): Droll and sarcastic, Jared is forced by his parents to hang out with family friend Evan, for whom he claims to have nothing but disdain. Jared covers his obvious insecurities with a well-practiced braggadocio and a know-it-all arrogance. May also understudy the role of Evan Hansen.


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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