City Springs Theatre Company | Sandy Springs, GA
Notice: Audition Call Type: Open Call
Tuesday, January 13, 2026 — City Springs Theatre Company Studios
8601 Dunwoody Place, Ste 136, Sandy Springs, GA 30350
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (E). Lunch 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM. Free parking.
To schedule an audition appointment, please go to:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084CA4AD2CA7FCC70-58548163-cstc
Artistic Director - Shuler Hensley
Expected to attend: Executive Director - Natalie DeLancey; Artistic Associate - Nick Walker Jones
$657 weekly minimum (Ref. to LORT)
1st Rehearsal: 04/06/26
Opening: 05/01/26
Closing: 05/17/26
Equity Singers for MEAN GIRLS (see breakdown)
Website:
https://www.cityspringstheatre.com
An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. 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.
Please prepare a short musical selection in the style of the show of your choice. You may use the music at the following link if you don't have music of your own:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1yDutTwfDEIUNSulMgZukr5blYmbI-IgX?usp=share_link
Cady Heron: Arrives at North Shore High a clueless transfer student but is quickly wrapped up in brutal social politics. Though at her core Cady is levelheaded, self-assured, and kind, when she goes undercover with the Plastics, she becomes unrecognizable.
Regina George: The undisputed Queen Bee of North Shore High School, and she knows it. She’s confident, clever, and completely unbothered by anyone else’s opinion. While Regina purposefully manipulates everyone around her (including her own mom), at her heart she’s trying to fit in, just like everyone else.
Gretchen Wieners: Regina’s stressed-out second-in-command. As much as Regina appears not to care what people think, Gretchen cares very much, and she’s especially paranoid when it comes to Regina. She takes the Plastics very seriously and is completely controlled by Regina, until Cady comes along.
Karen Smith: The third member of the Plastics. While Karen’s lack of intelligence is a running joke throughout the show, she sees the other girls more clearly than most people and is the most laid back of the three.
Damian: Co-chair of the Student Activities Committee and Janis’s best friend. Damian is smart, witty, and confident and occasionally serves as the show’s narrator.
Janis Sarkisian: Marches to the beat of her own drum and, with Damian, narrates throughout the show. After a falling-out with Regina in middle school, she became a bit of a social outcast and still holds a grudge against Regina. Damian is her best friend and lovingly refers to her as his “art freak.”
Aaron Samuels: A nice guy who has no idea that he’s the high school heartthrob. Although he doesn’t enjoy the drama of high school social politics, he gets used as a pawn between Cady and Regina, though he genuinely likes Cady.
Ms. Norbury: Cady’s homeroom and calculus teacher, and she oversees the Mathletes. Though she is a bit jaded and more than a little sarcastic, Ms. Norbury sees the real Cady and encourages her to be true to herself.
Mrs. Heron and Mr. Heron: Cady's parents.
Mrs. George: Desperate to be a cool mom.
Mr. Duvall: The school principal. Like Ms. Norbury, he’s seen it all, although he’s slightly more formal and sincere than Ms. Norbury’s sarcasm.
Kevin G: Captain of the Mathletes! He’s confident and excited about competing with the team, and he’s proud of their accomplishments.
Ensemble: Party guests, the Debate Team, Dance Team, Show Choir, Mathletes, and students.
Cast: Taylor, Caitlyn, Rachel, Caroline Krafft, Tony, Marymount Captain, Teary Girl, Mathletes Moderator, Sonja Acquino, Glenn Cocco, Dawn, Grace, Lizzie, Sophie, and Jason from the ensemble. All these roles have a line or two, but they don’t sing solos.
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