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MEAN GIRLS Equity Principal Actors - Aurora Civic Center Authority Auditions

Posted November 10, 2025
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MEAN GIRLS - Aurora Civic Center Authority

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Aurora Civic Center Authority | Aurora, IL
REVISED
Choreographer added to personnel.

AUDITION DATE

Monday, November 17, 2025
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (C)
BREAK: 1:00PM - 2:00PM

CONTRACT

LOA
$1024 weekly minimum (LOA ref. COST)

SEEKING

Equity actors for roles in MEAN GIRLS (see breakdown).
Actors and singers of all genders, ethnicities, ages and types are encouraged to audition.
All roles will be understudied. All Stage Managerial positions are currently filled.
The Aurora Civic Center Authority (parent company to Paramount Theatre) is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All applications will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, familial status, sexual orientation, national origin, ability, age, or veteran status.

PREPARATION

Please bring ONE copy of Headshot/Resume.
Please prepare ONE one-to-two-minute cut in the style of the show. You may be asked to sing more from your book.

LOCATION

Actors' Equity Association - Chicago Member Center
557 W Randolph St
1st Fl
Chicago, IL 60661

PERSONNEL

Devon Hayakawa (Any Pronouns) – Director of MEAN GIRLS
Kasey Alfonso (she/they) - Choreographer of MEAN GIRLS
Kory Danielson (he/him) – Music Director of MEAN GIRLS
Trent Stork (they/them) – Artistic Producer & Casting Director for Paramount Theatre

EXPECTED TO ATTEND:

Devon Hayakawa (Any Pronouns) – Director of MEAN GIRLS
Trent Stork (they/them) – Artistic Producer & Casting Director for Paramount Theatre

OTHER DATES

First Rehearsal: July 27, 2026
Tech Begins: August 18, 2026
First Public Performance: August 26, 2026
Opening Night: September 4, 2026
Closing Night: October 11, 2026

OTHER


www.paramountaurora.com
EPA Procedures are in effect for this audition.
An Equity Monitor will be provided.
Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA

Equity

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

MEAN GIRLS CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS

A few Notes from Casting:
Most characters we encounter currently are on the binary and are written with he/him or she/her pronouns. However limiting the descriptions are, our casting seeks to be inclusive as possible and we invite gender nonconforming, genderqueer, transgender, and nonbinary actors to submit for the roles they most identify with.
We will also list race/ethnicity when specific to the character but are otherwise seeking all races and ethnicities.
Please let us know if you have any questions, concerns, or if there are any accommodations we can provide.

SEEKING:

CADY

Female, 18+ to play late teens.
A new student at North Shore High School, Cady grew up in Africa and was homeschooled by her wildlife biologist parents. She is warm, curious, and extremely intelligent. Taking on The Plastics becomes an exhilarating game of chess for her - after all, this social hierarchy gives her a clear structure she can buy into while she’s still finding her place in this new, confusing world.

REGINA

Female, 18+ to play late teens.
Regina is the founder and leader of The Plastics. Every trend at North Shore High starts with her. She is regal, calculated, and a master of the social game of chess, but at her most vulnerable moments, she’s just another teenage girl facing all the complexities that come with adolescence. When you’re in with her, life is good, but she’s a fearsome enemy nobody wants to have.

JANIS

Female, 18+ to play late teens.
A self-proclaimed art freak, activist, and social outcast, Janis is not afraid to be weird or make others uncomfortable - she is unapologetically herself in every way. Even though she touts herself as an objective observer, she has a real chip on her shoulder when it comes to her explosive past with Regina. She’s hoping that Cady will be the third musketeer with her and Damian to make their own lovable weirdo version of The Anti Plastics.

DAMIAN

Male, 18+ to play late teens.
Almost too gay to function. Outgoing, fun, and well-versed on the ins and outs of North Shore High’s social scene, Damian is a fiercely loyal friend to Janis, and a welcoming presence to Cady on her first day. He loves a big spectacle, and is always looking for an excuse to make life more like a Broadway musical (full of dance breaks, of course). Probably chronically online.

GRETCHEN

Female, 18+ to play late teens.
One of The Plastics. The ultimate people pleaser, Gretchen is constantly trying to anticipate Regina’s wants and meet Regina’s sky-high expectations. In order to survive the vicious high school food chain, she’s become a transactional social butterfly - she befriends people to learn their secrets only to trade them later for her own benefit. Somewhere within her, there’s someone kinder and more confident waiting to come out, but that version of Gretchen isn’t quite ready yet.

KAREN

Female, 18+ to play late teens.
One of The Plastics. Karen is coasting through life pretty unbothered - she’s kind, easy-going, and trusting. Probably the most approachable of The Plastics. May or may not have ESPN or something - her breasts can always tell when it's going to rain. She places a lot of value in her looks. While many things may go over her head, every once in a while, she’s deeply profound (though these moments are few and far between).

AARON

Male, 18+ to play late teens.
Definitely a man written by a woman - he’s not only cute, but has a good moral compass and a backbone. A jock with a heart of gold. He’s authentic in a way that not many allow themselves to be at this age, and he remains more curious about life than many of his peers. He’s not immune to all the female attention he gets, but he’s not going to let himself be a pawn in their chess game either.

MRS. HERON/MS. NORBURY/MRS. GEORGE

Female, 30s-50s.
Mrs. Heron is Cady’s wildlife biologist mom who can’t understand why her daughter is devolving so rapidly right before her eyes. Ms. Norbury is Cady’s world-weary Calculus teacher who pushes Cady to be her truest and smartest self. Mrs. George is Regina’s “cool mom.” She’s desperate to look young and feel like she’s one of the girls. She’s also desperate for Regina not to repeat her mistakes.

MR. DUVALL

Male, Black, 30s-50s.
The principal of North Shore High. Mr. Duvall may have once taught computers to inmates at Old Joliet Prison, but nothing could have prepared him for the harsh realities of out-of-control high school girls. In fact, if he’s being honest, he’d really rather go back to teaching inmates.

KEVIN G.

Male, South Asian, 18+ to play late teens.
Kevin is the extremely driven captain of the North Shore Mathletes. He believes he’s the raddest kid in school, which may or may not be true, but hey, at least he thinks he is. When he’s not competing with the Mathletes, he’s probably recording pretty decent rap singles on SoundCloud.

ENSEMBLE

Any and all genders & ethnicities, 18+ to play late teens.
For the most part, the students of North Shore High School. They range from varsity jocks to rich stoners, from sexually active band geeks to members of the debate team, from show choir kids to the uncool mathletes. At times, they’re just as unruly as the wild animals Cady grew up watching in Kenya.
Strong singers and dancers.

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