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North Shore Music Theatre 2026 Season (Shows 4-6) Equity Principal Actors - North Shore Music Theatre Auditions

Posted April 13, 2026
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NORTH SHORE MUSIC THEATRE 2026 SEASON (SHOWS 4-6) - NYC EPA

Entertainment Live Events LLC @ North Shore Music Theatre | Beverly, MA

Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA

AUDITION DATE

LOCATION

Friday, April 24, 2026

Ripley-Grier Studios (520)
520 8th Ave
New York, NY 10018-6507

9:30 AM - 5:30 PM (E) - BREAK: 1:00PM - 2:00PM
16th Floor - Holding: 16D; Audition: 16E

CONTRACT

PERSONNEL

COST: $1056 weekly minimum (tier 2+)
Bill Hanney - Producer
Matthew Chappell - Associate Producer/Casting Director

See breakdown for production-specific personnel.

SEEKING

Equity actors for roles in North Shore Music Theatre's 2026 Season (Shows 4-6) (see breakdown). Expected to be in attendance:

Kevin P Hill - Producing Artistic Director
Shane Parus - Accompanist

PREPARATION

Prepare a brief vocal selection from a song of your choice. You may sing from a show in the season if you'd like. An accompanist will be provided. Please bring current headshot/resume.

OTHER DATES

See breakdown for production-specific dates.

OTHER


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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

NORTH SHORE MUSIC THEATRE 2026 SEASON (SHOWS 4-6)

COME FROM AWAY

Book, Music, & Lyrics: Irene Sankoff & David Hein
Director/Choreographer: Kevin P. Hill
Music Director: Michael McBride

First rehearsal (in MA): September 1
Opens: September 16
Closes: September 27

SEEKING:

CLAUDE – Male identifying, Any ethnicity, 45-65
The gregarious and well-loved Mayor of Gander, Newfoundland. Claude loves his town, the people in it, and the comfort of his daily routine. A natural leader whose warmth and optimism help guide the town through crisis. Vocal range (top): G4.

BONNIE – Female identifying, Any ethnicity, 35-45
A practical, no-nonsense mother of three and the head of the Gander SPCA. Bonnie works tirelessly to care for the animals left aboard the grounded planes. Vocal range (top): B4.

BEULAH – Female identifying, Any ethnicity, 45-65
The welcoming and compassionate head of the Gander Legion, with a firefighter son. Beulah becomes a source of comfort to many, forming a meaningful friendship with Hannah.

OZ – Male identifying, Any ethnicity, 35-55
The quirky constable in Gander’s two-person police force. Friendly and compassionate, Oz is naturally a helper and plays an important role in supporting the community. Vocal range (top): G4.

JANICE – Female identifying, Any ethnicity, 25-35
An eager and inexperienced local TV reporter. On her first day on the job, Janice is suddenly thrust into covering an unprecedented global event. Vocal range (top): E5.

BEVERLEY / ANNETTE – Female identifying, Any ethnicity, 45-60
The first female captain for American Airlines. Confident, capable, and passionate about flying. Also, ANNETTE, a local teacher at Gander Academy and mother who helps care for stranded passengers. Vocal range (top): C#5.

DIANE – Female identifying, Any ethnicity, 50-65
A traditional divorcee from Texas. Diane grows increasingly anxious as she fears her son may have been flying during the attacks. Vocal range: A (bottom) - C#5 (top).

NICK / DOUG – Male identifying, Any ethnicity, 50-65
An English oil engineer focused on his work and routine, whose life changes when he meets Diane. English accent required. Also, DOUG, an air traffic controller, married to Bonnie, who does his best to help both her husband and the stranded animals. Vocal range (top): E4.

KEVIN T / GARTH – Male identifying, Any ethnicity, 35-50
A confident and somewhat controlling traveler. Also, GARTH, the head of the local union representing the bus drivers. Vocal range (top): G4.

KEVIN J – Male identifying, 35-50, MENASA (Middle Eastern, North African, and South Asian).
Kevin T’s boyfriend and assistant. Intelligent, sarcastic, and increasingly frustrated, Kevin wants to leave Gander as soon as possible.

BOB – Male identifying, Black, 25-45
A hardened New Yorker, Bob is suspicious of where he's landed, fearing that it's World War III—that someone is going to shoot him and steal his wallet—but instead, he ends up losing his New York jadedness.

HANNAH – Female identifying, Any ethnicity, 45-60
The mother of a firefighter in Manhattan. While waiting for news about her son, Hannah forms a deep and supportive friendship with Beulah. Vocal range (top): E5.

PHANTOM

Book: Arthur Kopit
Music and Lyrics: Maury Yeston
Director: Robert W Schneider
Choreographer: Briana Visini
Music Director: Dale Rieling

First rehearsal (in MA): October 6
Opens: October 21
Closes: November 1

SEEKING:

ERIK, THE PHANTOM – Male, 25-35
Elegant, charming, and yet deeply disturbed. Lived for almost his whole life in the opera house. He is obsessed with Christine, which leads him on a path of revenge and murder in her name. Baritone.

CHRISTINE DAAÉ – Female, 20-30
Beautiful, kind-hearted, and naive young opera singer. She feels a true kinship and affection for Erik, despite his troubles. Lyric Soprano.

CARLOTTA – Female, 40-55
Demanding diva, willing to go as far as to poison Christine when she becomes a threat to her soprano reign. Legit mezzo-soprano.

GÉRARD CARRIÈRE – Male, 50-70
The former manager of the opera house. Erik’s father. Baritone.

ALAIN CHOLET – Male, 40-55
The new, arrogant manager of the opera house. Carlotta's husband. Baritone.

COUNT DE CHANDON/PHILIPPE – Male, 25-35
The handsome and self-confident opera benefactor. In love with Christine. Legit tenor.

JEAN-CLAUDE – Male, 35-50
The stage manager.

INSPECTOR LEDOUX – Male, 45-60
Inspector of the Paris police.

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

Director/Choreographer: Kevin P Hill
Music Director: Robert L Rucinski

First rehearsal (in MA): Nov 17
Opens: Dec 4
Closes: Dec 23

SEEKING:

EBENEZER SCROOGE – Male, 50-65 (ROLE IS CAST)
A tight-fisted hand at the grindstone. A squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching, covetous old sinner.

YOUNG SCROOGE/CHRISTMAS FUTURE – Male, 20-25
A clever chap, filled with enormous potential until his great passion. Greed engrosses him.

FRED – Male, 25-30 (ROLE IS CAST)
Handsome nephew of old Scrooge, with a cheerful voice and a sparkling laugh. Baritone/Tenor.

MEG/BELLE – Female, 20-25
Fred’s bride, very pretty, with a dimpled, surprised look. Also, BELLE, Young Scrooge’s betrothed, a fair maiden, honorable and pure. Soprano.

THE NARRATOR - Male, 30-45
A poet and artist; the teller of this ghostly tale.

BOB CRATCHIT – Male, 30-45
A clerk in the service of Ebenezer Scrooge and the loving father of a fine family.

JACOB MARLEY – Male, 30-45
Scrooge’s first and only business partner, dead as a doornail. Non-singing. Dynamic character actor. Must be comfortable with heights/flight.

CHRISTMAS PAST/MRS CRATCHIT - Female, 30-45
First of three spirits, she is of the air – resplendent in stars. Soprano.

CHRISTMAS PRESENT - Any gender, 30-50
A giant of harvest and plenty, glorious to behold. Commanding presence and voice.

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