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THE SNOW GOOSE Equity Ensemble Dancers (Male Characters) - Goodspeed Opera House Auditions

Posted February 10, 2026
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THE SNOW GOOSE - Goodspeed Opera House

THE SNOW GOOSE - NYC ECC Dancers (Male Characters)

Goodspeed Opera House | East Haddam, CT

Notice: Audition Call Type: ECC

AUDITION DATE

LOCATION

Monday, March 2, 2026
Pearl Studios (500)
500 8th Ave
2:30 PM (E) New York, NY 10018-6504

CONTRACT

Holding Room - Studio 1209
LORT Non-Rep
$1213 weekly minimum (LORT B)

PERSONNEL

Artistic Director: Donna Lynn Hilton
Director: Marshall Pailet
Choreographer: Misha Shields
Music Director: Adam Souza
Book, Music and Lyrics: Scott Gilmour & Claire McKenzie
Based on “The Snow Goose” by Paul Gallico
Access Consultant: Talleri A. McRae
Casting Director: Geoff Josselson

We are actively seeking performers of all races, ethnicities, gender identities and expressions, body types and abilities for all roles. We encourage performers with disabilities to attend.

Expected to attend: Geoff Josselson or Felicia Rudolph: Casting Directors - Geoff Josselson Casting

PREPARATION

Please be prepared to dance at the appointed time in jazz shoes or sneakers. If time permits, you may be asked to stay and sing. Please bring sheet music for a post-1980 Musical Theatre song in the appropriate key and a picture/resume, stapled.

OTHER DATES

First Rehearsal: July 28, 2026
First Performance: August 28, 2026
Closing: October 18, 2026

OTHER

ECC Procedures are in effect for this audition. An Equity Monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership card to auditions.

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.

BREAKDOWN

THE SNOW GOOSE

[ENSEMBLE]

(20s - 60s) Any gender, Any Ethnicity. A highly skilled ensemble to populate the village of Wickeldroth, the battle of Dunkirk, and to puppeteer the Snow Goose. Should have experience with folk singing, be strong movers, and instrumental skills are encouraged. A familiarity with the Essex/East Anglia accent is helpful. All voice parts. Open to performers with disabilities.

[LEAD PUPPETEER/ENSEMBLE]

Any gender, any age, any ethnicity. Strong puppeteering and/or dance experience to puppet and voice the Snow Goose.

The ensemble may cover principal roles and/or play the featured ensemble roles of:

[FARLEY/ENSEMBLE]

Male, 18+ to play 15-23, Any Ethnicity. A loyal, loveable and big-hearted friend of Wilf, Frith and Clara. Farley is always quick with a joke and is skeptical of any path but the expected one. As he grows older, Farley becomes devoted to Clara, and as the war begins, Farley is conscripted, alongside his childhood friend Wilf, to serve in the army. Strong with comedy and singing. Essex/East Anglia accent (dialect coach provided). Bari-Tenor (c3–E4).

[CLARA/ENSEMBLE]

Female, 18+ to play 14-24, Any Ethnicity. Funny and quick to judge - Clara is firm friends with Frith, Wilf and Farley. She has grown up in the same village as the others, but appears much more willing to assume her role as a young woman there than Frith. As time passes, Clara falls for Farley but is left heartbroken as he, along with so many others, are taken away by the calls of war. Strong with comedy and singing. Essex/East Anglia accent (dialect coach provided). Mezzo-Soprano (A3–D5).

[GARRICK/ENSEMBLE]

Male, 50–60s, Any Ethnicity. One of the older residents of Frith’s village. A grafter and worker who enjoys a batch or two of his home-brewed cider. Garrick remembers when Philip, the town outcast, first arrived and was bullied out of town. Unlike the rest of the village, he knows there are two sides to the story. And he knows his village must find balance with that before it can find peace. Strong with comedy and singing. Essex/East Anglia accent (dialect coach provided). Baritone.

[MISS RUMSEY/ENSEMBLE]

Female, 40s–60s, Any Ethnicity. A loud gossip in the village of Wickeldroth - also happens to be the local postmistress. Strong with comedy and singing. Local Essex coast accent. Alto.

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