Call Type Equity Principal
Date of Audition 9/19/2011
Location Arvada Center 6901 Wadsworth Boulevard Arvada, CO 80003
Time(s) September 19th AND 20th 9:00 am-1:00 pm 2:00 pm-5:00 pm
· A monitor will notbe provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.
Appointments Auditions are by appointments only and can be scheduled by calling (720) 898-7200.
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Contract LORT Non-Rep $765/wk
Seeking Experienced performers with strong acting and singing abilities - please see breakdown.
Preparation Please prepare 16 - 32 bars of an up-tempo period music appropriate to the show and a 1-minute comic monologue appropriate to musical comedy. Bring sheet music. A current headshot and résumé are required.
Other Dates 1st Rehearsal - November 8, 2011 Opening - November 29, 2011 Closing - December 23, 2011
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www.arvadacenter.org/auditions
Personnel Rod A. Lansberry - Artistic Producer Bev Newcomb-Madden - Director Kitty Skillman Hilsabeck - Choreographer David Nehls - Musical Director
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Breakdown
Pops Bailey – Doorman, over 60. Crotchety, wizened stage door keeper. Lou Cohn – Stage manager. Cues the show & runs sound effects. Plenty of authority & no real responsibility. Clifton A. Feddington – Announcer & general manager. Always has problems, but is genuine & vulnerable. Singing required. Range C to middle C Neal Tilden – The show’s not too talented comic. Wants to do it all, sing, dance & act. Would like to be more important than he is. Sings & dances. Range C to C# Biff Baker – All American boy who is in uniform & will be going overseas tomorrow. Maybe plays the trumpet & definitely sings & dances. C to C Johnny Cantone – Featured vocalist. Crooner who drinks too much even during the show. Sad, but sweet. Good looking, but never became what he might have been. Sings. Range A to D BJ Gibson – Student at Yale. Sings, taps & does a mean jitterbug. Very aggressive about his career. Good looking & squeaky clean. Range Bb to D Wally Ferguson – to play late teens, works in the drugstore across the street. Brings food & drink to the cast, but really wants to be one of them. We love him because his is so innocent and eager. Stanley – studio technician who lugs cable. Not too bright, but lovable. Ann Collier – “Classic Big Band Singer” of the period. Dances. Everybody’s favorite, but what’s she doing here with all that talent? Range Gb to Cb Geneva Lee Brown – African-American high class lady with a voice like velvet. Dressed to kill. Can be brassy & sassy too. Range F - C Connie Miller – Bobbysoxer. High energy with good singing voice. Has a bit of the young Judy Garland in her. Taps & jitterbugs. Range C to D Ginger Brooks – Bubble headed parody of a ‘40’s “pin up girl.” Sings, dances and is always aware of herself and her sexuality. Range F to C
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