Emojiland LLC
AUDITION DATE
Wed, Oct 30, 2019
2:00 pm (EDT)
Female Singers
CONTRACT
Off Broadway Min. $646 p/w + h & p
SEEKING
Equity actors who sing and move well for the ensemble.
PREPARATION
Please prepare a brief cut of a pop/rock or contemporary musical theatre song. Bring sheet music in the appropriate key and a hardcopy headshot/resume stapled together. A pianist will be provided.
LOCATION
Ripley-Grier Studios (305)
305 W 38th St
New York, NY 10018-2902
3rd floor, studio 302. Check lobby upon arrival for any changes.
PERSONNEL
General Manger: Visceral Entertainment/
Michael Chase Gosselin & Tim Sulka
Book, Music and Lyrics: Keith Harrison & Laura Nicole Harrison
Director: Thomas Caruso
Choreographer: Kenny Ingram (In Attendance)
Musical Director: Lena Gabrielle (In Attendance)
Casting: Binder Casting/
Chad Eric Murnane, CSA (In Attendance)
OTHER DATES
1st Rehearsal: 12/9/19
1st Preview: 1/8/20
Open: 1/19/20
Close: Limited Run thru 3/20/20
OTHER
ECC Procedures are in effect for 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
SYNOPSIS: Inspired by The Unicode® Standard, Emojiland tells the story of “a society that builds a wall to keep newcomers out, only to discover that the menace to its survival already lurks within” (NYT). This electric ensemble piece explores the interconnected lives of emojis whose existence inside a smartphone is defined by their coded identities, which become increasingly complicated after a software update. “Emojiland might inspire the most exciting post show conversation you’ve had in quite some time” (TheaterMania), thanks to “fun, catchy songs” (BWW) with “clever, thought-provoking lyrics” (DC Metro) and a “fine score [that] ricochets from rap to soul to power ballads to love duets” (Front Row Center). “Everything about the show is smart, hip, funny, and musically masterful,” (Times Square Chronicles), it “fizzes with rom-com effervescence,” (NYT) and in the end, delivers “a lesson for our time” (NYT). Emojiland was a 2018 Richard Rodgers Award Finalist and earned 12 award nominations and 5 wins at the 2018 New York Musical Festival.
[MAN IN BUSINESS SUIT LEVITATING, ANGRY FACE & OTHERS] Male, 20s – 30s, Any Ethnicity. Man in Business Suit Levitating – a smooth-talking, swanky, corporate executive. Strong dancer who is comfortable skating around the stage on wheelies, tap dancing and sings well. Angry Face – Intense, hot-headed, a simmering temper set off by the smallest annoyance. Pop/R&B Bari-Tenor.
[INFORMATION DESK PERSON, KISSY FACE & OTHERS] Female, 20s – 30s, Any Ethnicity. Emojiland’s trusted TV reporter with a flair. Spunky, quirky, funny and energetic. Kissy Face – Flirty and air-headed. Strong dancer, comfortable tap dancing and who sings well. Mezzo-Soprano.
[GUARDSMAN, WORRIED FACE & OTHERS] Male, 20s – 30s, Any Ethnicity, plus-sized. Guardsman – A gatekeeper, bouncer and list-keeper. Sassy, brassy, bossy and loyal to his royal bosses. Thinks he’s as powerful and fabulous as the ones he works for. Worried Face – Neurotic, anxious, panicked, thinks a crisis is around every corner. Strong dancer, comfortable tap dancing and who sings well. Baritone.
[MAN DANCING AND OTHERS] Male, 20s, Any Ethnicity & All Types. Sexy, funny and confident. Uses dance more than words to express how he feels and who he is. A kick-ass dancer who sings well and is comfortable crumping, club dancing, hip-hop and possibly some parkour and tap dancing.
[WOMAN DANCING AND OTHERS] Female, 20s, Any Ethnicity & All Types. Sexy, funny and confident. Uses dance more than words to express how she feels and who she is. A kick-ass dancer who sings well and is comfortable crumping, club dancing, hip-hop and possibly some parkour and tap dancing.
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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