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Send To Book or Mormon Casting 231 W. 39th St., 12th flr New York NY 10018
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Personnel PRODUCER: Anne Garefino/Scott Rudin DIRECTOR: Trey Parker/Casey Nicholaw BOOK/MUSIC/LYRICS: Robert Lopez/Matt Stone/Trey Parker CHOREOGRAPHER: Casey Nicholaw MUSIC DIRECTOR: Stephen Oremus
Other CASTING DIRECTOR: Carrie Gardner CASTING ASSOCIATE: Kate Boka
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Contract Production (League) Actor min. $1,653/wk
Seeking Future replacements for the Broadway company of THE BOOK OF MORMON. Looking for all roles - principal and ensemble. See breakdown.
Breakdown A breakdown has been added for this notice. See below.
Other Dates Submission deadline: October 12!!! E-mail submission strongly preferred. Auditions in Chicago October 12-14 BY INVITATION ONLY!
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Breakdown
KEVIN PRICE: (Early-Late 20s to play 18): All-American. Very handsome. Head of the class, always optimistic. Heroic Mormon. Must be a great comedic actor and a fantastic pop-rock high tenor. Should be at least 5’10 or taller.
ARNOLD CUNNINGHAM: (Early-Late 20s to play 18): Could be dweeby, dorky, nerdy, possibly overweight, or all four combined. Arnold is a pathological liar but his heart is in the right place. He is a total screw-up but not for lack of trying, he always wants to do the right thing. Seeking a fantastic comedic actor who sings well. Tenor.
NABALUNGI: (18- Late 20s to play 20): African American. Pretty. Takes the hardships of her village very seriously and wants to help her people find a better life. Must have great comic timing. Strong Alto. Belt to an E.
MAFALA HATIMBI: (40s): African American. Father of Nabalungi. Has come to accept the hardships in the village where they live but is a discerning community leader and tries to bring joy to their lives. Must be a great comedic actor and singer. High Baritone to a G#.
PRICE’S DAD/MISSION PRESIDENT/VARIOUS ROLES: (40s) All-American good looks and physique. Plays several parts from the perfect picture of a head of a Mormon household, to the stern missionary president, to Joseph Smith, so must have the ability to be transformative. Must be a great comedic actor and good singer. High Baritone to an Ab.
GENERAL: (Mid 20s–Early 30s): The general is a warlord in Uganda who is terrorizing the local villagers. Must have the ability to be threatening and intimidating figure but must also be great comedic actor and singer. Baritone to an F.
ELDER MCKINLEY: (Early-Late 20s to play 18): District leader of the Mormon missionaries in Uganda. All-American, wide-eyed and hopeful. Often struggles to cover his flamboyant tendencies and adhere to his Mormon morals. Must be a fantastic comedic actor and great singer. High Baritone who can pop out high Bb's for comedic effect.
MORMON MALES: Characters are male Caucasians, late teens-late 20s. All-American, always optimistic. Seeking great comedic actors and great singers who dance well.
MALE AFRICAN VILLAGERS: Characters are black Africans, early 20s-late 30s. Seeking great comedic actors and great singers who dance well.
FEMALE AFRICAN VILLAGERS: Characters are black Africans, early 20s-late 30s. Seeking great comedic actors and great singers who dance well.