4th Wall Theatre will hold open auditions for all roles in its June 5-14 production of HANDS ON A HARDBODY (book by Doug Wright, lyrics by Amanda Green, music by Trey Anastasio and Amanda Green). Based on the true events depicted in the 1997 film documentary of the same name, 4th Wallâs production will be directed by Kate Swan with music direction by Markus Grae-Hauck. The show will be presented at Westminster Arts Center on the campus of Bloomfield College, where the company is in residence. Rehearsals will begin in early April, and performances are scheduled for June 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, and 14.
ABOUT THE SHOW
The show takes place at a Nissan dealership in Longview, Texas, where 10 contestants try to outlast each other to win a brand new red truck by keeping at least one hand on it as long as they can. Every character needs the truck to help change their lives for the better, to win their American dream, and we watch them struggle through the heat and exhaustion with humor, ambition, and hope.
ABOUT THE AUDITIONS
Wednesday, March 18th,
and Monday, March 23, at 7:00pm.
Sign-up begins at 1/2 hour prior to the audition start time, and anyone auditioning must arrive no later than 8:00 pm. All auditions will be held at Westminster Arts Center, 449 Franklin Street in Bloomfield, easily accessible by train or bus from Manhattan; directions are available atwww.4thwalltheatre.org/directions. Callback date and time will be announced soon.
4th Wall is seeking 9 men and 6 women; see character breakdown below for details. In addition to the multi-racial casting needs of the show, non-traditional casting will be strongly considered. Age ranges are somewhat flexible. Prepare two contrasting 32-bar selections from contemporary musical theatre and/or country songs that show off your voice in the range and style of the character(s) you are auditioning for. Bring sheet music in your key. An accompanist will be provided. Also bring a headshot and resume stapled together, and be prepared to provide all potential conflicts for evening and weekend rehearsals beginning April 1st.
CHARACTER BREAKDOWN
SEEKING 6 women and 9 men (Texas accents definitely a plus, unless otherwise noted) to play the following very real characters:
KELLI MANGRUM: Female, 22 (Range: Mezzo-Soprano, A3-E5)
A pretty UPS worker with steel ambition and big dreams. Sings âIâm Gone.â
HEATHER STOVALL: Female, 29 (Range: Mezzo-Soprano, A3-D#5)
A flirtatious restaurant hostess. Used to bending the rules and getting away with it. Sings âBurn That Bridgeâ and âItâs A Fix Reprise.â
CINDY BARNES: Female, 34-50 (Range: Ensemble/Part Flexible)
Former Miss Gregg County, still fond of pageant hair and pastels. Works in Public Relations at the Nissan dealership. Chorus singing.
NORMA VALVERDE: Female, 35-45 (Range: Low Mezzo, D3-G5)
A stout Latina woman, kind and hopeful, quiet until moved by the spirit. Infectious laugh. Sings âThe Joy of the Lord.â
VIRGINIA DREW: Female, Mid 50âs (Range: Mezzo-Soprano, G3-C5)
A one-time beauty queen settling into middle-age. JDâs wife. Sings âAlone With Me.â
JANIS CURTIS: Female, Mid 60âs (Range: Low Mezzo, D3-Bb4)
A tough old bird with sun-burnished skin and missing teeth. Comic and full of integrity. Married to Don. Sings âIf She Donât Sleepâ and âItâs a Fix.â
GREG WILHOTE: Male, Early 20âs (Range: Tenor, D3-B4)
A cute young man in a baseball cap. Generous and determined. Sings âIâm Gone.â
JESUS PENA: Male, 20âs (Range: Tenor, E3-B4)
A hard-working, smart first generation Mexican-American. Slight Mexican accent. Sings âBorn In Laredo.â
CHRIS ALVARO: Male, 20âs (Range: Tenor, Ab2-Ab4)
Well-built under his hoodie, a pair of aviator glasses conceal his eyes. Military steeliness and hidden vulnerability. Sings âStronger.â
RONALD MCCOWAN: Male, 35 (Range: Tenor, F3-B4)
A good-natured African-American guy with a slight Louisiana accent and a love of Snickers bars. Sings âMy Problem Right There.â
MIKE FERRIS: Male, Late 30âs (Range: Tenor, Eb3-Bb4)
Boyishly handsome, wears a cheap tie with a Nascar clip. Questionable ethics. Works at the Nissan dealership. Sings âBurn That Bridge.â
BENNY PERKINS: Male, Mid 40âs (Range: Tenor, C#3-G#4)
Weather-beaten face, ingratiating grin, and lots of homespun philosophy. Our narrator of sorts. Also a very angry man. Sings lead in multiple songs, including âIf You Canât Hunt with the Big Dogs,â The Opening, and âGod Answered My Prayers.â
FRANK NUGENT: Male, Mid 50âs (Range: Bari-Tenor, Eb3-Gb4)
Radio personality, a diehard good ole boy dressed in a Stetson. Sings âHands on a Hardbody.â
JD DREW: Male, 60 (Range: Baritone, G2-D4)
A âgood old boyâ with pomaded gray hair and a high wattage grin. Virginiaâs husband. Sings multiple songs including âUsed To Beâ and âKeep Your Hands On It.â
DON CURTIS: Male, Mid 60âs (Range: Baritone, A2-Bb3)
Wears a cardboard sign on his head that proclaims âI LOVE YOU JANIS, GO BABY GO!" Sings âIf She Donât Sleep.â
DOCTOR STOKES: Male, Age Flexible (Probably same actor who plays Don Curtis)
A professor from LeTourneau University.
www.4thwalltheatre.org. Non-union. No pay.
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