SHOUT, THE MOD MUSICAL OPEN Female Singers - Arts Center of Coastal Carolina Auditions
Arts Center of Coastal Carolina
SHOUT, THE MOD MUSICAL
– Open Auditions for Chorus Female Singers
Arts Center of Coastal Carolina Hilton Head Island, SC SPT 7 $421/week minimum
Created by Phillip George & David Lowenstein
Director/Choreographer: Casey Colgan
Musical Director: Bradley Vieth
General Manager: Richard Feldman
1st rehearsal: May 29, 2012. Runs June 20 – July 29, 2012.
OPEN Auditions (Equity/Non Equity) for Chorus Singers who move very well
Saturday, February 18, 2012 at Pearl Studios, NYC
10 AM – Equity/Non AEA Female Singers 500 8th Avenue (Between 35th & 36th)
12th Floor
New York City, NY 10018
Equity audition procedures are NOT in effect. No Equity monitor provided. Producer runs all aspects of the audition.
Please prepare to sing first. Please prepare 16 bars from a song in the style of the show. Singing from the show is welcome. Bring sheet music in correct key; accompanist provided but may not transpose.
Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together.
Callbacks are on Sunday, February 19.
Seeking:
Female Singers who move very well:
We are looking for a multi-talented ensemble of singer/actor/dancers who are excellent with picking up and holding harmonies. Working well together as a group is important as is the ability to step forward and hold the stage alone with star Quality.
Blue Girl:
A blue-blooded fashion model with a high soprano belt – low b flat to High C. Blue is sophisticated, poised, cool and aloof.
Green Girl:
Mezzo with Shirley Bassey-like belt. She is a good-time girl. Blousy, middle-class, and zany, she is a bit frayed at the edges, and hopelessly single.
Orange Girl:
Soprano with bel – low B flat to High C. The mother of the group, Orange is domestic and maternal. Wise, soulful, and mature, she is slowly asserting her new-found independence.
Red Girl:
Soprano with belt – low B flat to High C. The baby of the group, Red is quirky, enthusiastic and naïve. A hopeless romantic, she is insecure about her looks.
Yellow Girl:
Alto with big rock diva belt – F below mid C to belt E flat. Yellow is an uninhibited and brash. She is a ray of sunshine with a surprising vulnerability.
Theatre’s statement: “Performers of all ethnic and racial backgrounds are encouraged to attend”