MALTZ JUPITER THEATRE 2011-12 SEASON Equity Principal Audition - Maltz Jupiter Theatre Auditions
Maltz Jupiter Theatre
LORT
Maltz Jupiter Theatre 2011-12 - Equity Principal Auditions in Orlando
(Jupiter, FL)
LORT B ($765/week minimum) for Plays
LORT C ($710/week minimum) for Musicals
Casting Representative: Rachel Blavatnik, Associate Producer/Company Manager &
Artistic Director: Andrew Kato
Equity Principal Auditions on:
Monday, June 27, 2011 at Columbus Dance Academy
10 AM – 6 PM 4625 Middlebrook Road
Lunch from 1 - 2. Orlando, Florida
Please prepare two brief contrasting musical theatre songs (up-tempo and ballad) and a one-minute monologue. Bring sheet music in correct key; accompanist provided but may not transpose.
Bring picture and resume, stapled together.
No appointments are necessary
For further information, Please call or email Rachel Blavatnik, Associate Producer
(561) 972-6120 or
rblavatnik@jupitertheatre.org.
2011/2012 Season
THE 39 STEPS
Dir. by Peter Amster
Adapted by Patrick Barlow from the novel by John Buchan, From the Movie of Alfred Hitchcock
And an original concept by Simon Corble and Nobby Dimon
1st rehearsal: October 11, 2011. Runs: November 3 - November 13.
Seeking:
Richard Hannay:
30-50, leading man with a strong sense of the comic, standard (RP) British dialect.
Woman:
(Pamela/Annabella/Margaret): Ingenue, mid-20s to mid-30s, comedienne, good at playing multiple characters, good at dialects (RP, German, Scottish), and excellent at physical comedy.
Clowns 1 & 2:
Mid 20s to 50. Great at physical comedy, able to play multiple characters, male and female, both physically and vocally. In peak shape physically (it’s a very strenuous show!)
JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT
Dir. by Mark Martino
Lyrics by Tim Rice. Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
1st rehearsal: November 7, 2011. Runs: December 1 - December 18, 2011
Seeking:
Joseph:
(early 20s) – the “dreamer” at the center of our story… Joseph’s brothers are jealous of all the things that draw us to him…his charm, his smile, his honesty, his loving nature, his innocence, his killer good looks and great body (Joseph spends about half the show shirtless), and his powerful pop voice that soars with emotion and power. Seeking a charismatic young singer/actor who can take us on Joseph’s journey –from innocent and naive dreams , to deepest despair, to loving forgiveness, and ultimately to glorious triumph.
Narrator:
(20s-30s) – our storyteller…a warm, wise, loving guide to Joseph’s story. Seeking a versatile female singer/actor with a huge and thrilling belt voice who can guide us on our journey with tons of heart.
Jacob/Potiphar:
(40s-50s) – comic character actor/singer doubling in two diametrically opposite roles: 1) Jacob-the loving, but shortsighted, father of Joseph who causes the brothers’ jealousy with his unwitting favoritism and 2) Potiphar – the decidedly “upper crust” Egyptian millionaire with a philandering wife who has eyes for Joseph-Potiphar is an effete comical presence …until he is cuckolded and flies into a rage that lands Joseph in prison
Joseph’s Brothers:
(early 20s to early 30s) - all 11 brothers must be terrific triple threats – great pop singers with excellent harmony skills, accomplished and athletic dancers (acrobatics and tumbling a big plus), and detailed and convincing actors able to create highly individual personas for each of these 11 brothers. In addition, three of the brothers will double in other roles (BUTLER, BAKER, PHARAOH) as noted below:
Reuben:
The eldest son and de facto leader of the gang Sings: “Those Canaan Days” in a broad French accent … needs great comic chops
Simeon:
Son #2 doubles as Butler – an imprisoned and very proper English butler seeking Joseph’s dream advice…good British accent
Levi:
Son #3 Sings: “One More Angel in Heaven” as a country-western sob song…needs a funny and genuine “twang”
Napthali:
Son #4. doubles as Baker – an imprisoned working class baker seeking Joseph’s dream advice…any “lower class” accent
Isaachar:
Son #5, doubles as Pharaoh – full on, no holds barred Elvis. Depending on actor, can be the uber-sexy young Elvis, or the paunchy jump-suited Elvis of the Vegas years…either way a funny and convincing portrait of “the King” of rock n roll …in Egypt.
Asher: Son #6
Dan: Son #7
Zebulon: Son #8
Gad: Son #9
Judah:
Son #10 the “tropical” son…Sings: “Benjamin Calypso” with a tropical island vibe…very Harry Belafonte
Benjamin:
The youngest and most innocent of the brothers…when he is accused as a thief it is truly shocking
The Wives, The Ishamaelites, The Adoring Girls, Etc:
(early to late 20’s) – these 4 women form our entire ensemble and so must each be an amazing pop singer (will need to cover all female vocal lines with just these 4 girls so each woman will be alone on a part the entire show), each must be a highly skilled dancer in a variety of styles, and all women need to look terrific in very revealing “Egyptian” showgirl costumes (think bare midriffs, bra tops and lots of leg) In addition, one wife will double (Mrs. Potiphar) as noted below:
Wife #1: Excellent singer (1st Alto)/ Excellent Dancer doubles as “MRS. POTIPHAR” – the super sexy (a little sleazy even) cheating wife of Potiphar. Can’t keep her hands off Joseph’s fab pecs and abs. Mrs. Potiphar is smoking hot and she knows it…a dangerous and leggy seductress who won’t take no for an answer
Wife #2:
Excellent singer (1st Soprano-sings obligato aria in “One More Angel in Heaven”)/ Excellent Dancer
Wife #3:
Excellent singer (2nd Soprano)/ Excellent Dancer
Wife #4:
Excellent singer (2nd Alto)/ Excellent Dancer
CABARET
Dir. by BT McNicholl
Music by John Kander. Lyrics by Fred Ebb
Book by Joe Masteroff based on the play by John Van Druten and stories by Christopher Isherwood
1st rehearsal: December 20, 2011. Runs: January 12 - January 29, 2012
Strong consideration will be given to actors who sing well.
Strong consideration will be given to actors who play musical instruments.
Sally Bowles, Clifford Bradshaw, Emcee, Herr Schultz, Ernst Ludwig, Fraulein “Fritzie” Kost, Fraulein Schneider, Victor, Hans, Bobby, Texas, Herman, Helga, Rosie, Frenchie, Lulu
RED
Director TBD
Written by John Logan
1st rehearsal: January 24, 2012. Runs: February 16 - March 26, 2012
Rothko, Ken
HELLO DOLLY
Dir. by Marcia Milgrom Dodge
Music: Jerry Herman; Book: Michael Stewart; Lyrics: Jerry Herman
1st rehearsal: February 21, 2012. Runs: March 15 - April 1, 2012
All must be very skilled comedic actors with wonderful heart. Seeking real triple threats: strong actor-singer-dancers.
Dolly Levi:
Matchmaker, widow, meddler, opportunist, life-loving, commanding, strong stage presence. Age: 40-50. Vocal range: alto-soprano. Strong mover.
Horace Vandergelder:
Well-known half-a-millionaire, widower, owns the Feed Store, gruff, set in his ways, authoritative. Age: 40-60. Vocal range: baritone. Strong mover.
Cornelius Hackl:
Head clerk at the Feed Store, energetic, enthusiastic, and adventurous. Age: 30-35. Vocal range: baritone. Good dancer.
Barnaby Tucker:
Assistant to Cornelius at the Feed Store, naïve, energized, follower. Age: 20-25. Vocal range: baritone. Strong dancer, tumbling a plus.
Irene Molloy:
Owns the Hat Shop, widow, beautiful, smart, fun-loving. Age: 30-35. Vocal range: soprano. Good dancer.
Minnie Fay:
Irene’s assistant, naïve, straight-laced, fresh, follower. Age: 20-25. Vocal range: mezzo-soprano. Great dancer.
Ambrose Kemper:
Struggling artist, good-natured, accommodating, wants to marry Ermengarde. Age: 18-23. Vocal range: tenor. Great dancer.
Ermengarde:
Horace’s niece, whining, high-strung, wants to marry Ambrose. Age: 18-20. Vocal range: any. Great dancer.
Ernestina:
Accommodating, good-time girl. Age: 30-45. Vocal range: Any. Good mover.
Rudy:
Maitre’d of the Harmonia Gardens, proper, commanding. Age: 40-60. Vocal range: bass. Great dancer.
6 Ensemble Men: Strong dancer/singers with special skills: acrobatics w/great character work.
4 Ensemble Women: Strong singer/dancers w/ great character work.