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GHOST (A New Musical) Equity Chorus Call Singers - Broadway Theatre TBA Auditions

Broadway Theatre TBA

Posted August 23, 2011

This audition closed on September 9, 2011. View current auditions →

GHOST (A New Musical)

– Equity Chorus Call Singers

Broadway/Production Contract Currently $1,653/week minimum.

Producers: Hello Entertainment and Colin Ingra, in association with Paramount Pictures

Book/Lyrics: Bruce Joel Rubin
Music/Lyrics: Dave Stewart & Glen Ballard
Dir: Matthew Warchus
Choreo: Ashley Wallen
Mus Sprvsr: Chris Nightingale

GM: Nina Lannan and Associates

Casting: Tara Rubin Casting

1st reh: 1/9/12. 1st preview 3/12/12. Opens 4/23/11.

Equity Chorus Call / Singers:

Friday, September 9, 2011 Pearl Studios NYC “519”

10 AM – Equity male singers who move well 519 Eighth Avenue, 12th Floor

2 PM – Equity female singers who move well New York City

Please prepare 16 bars of a pop or rock song. Bring sheet music in the correct key; accompanist is provided, but may not transpose.

Please bring a picture & resume, stapled back-to-back.

Seeking:

Ensemble Dancers (M/F):

Strong movers who sing well. Cover principal roles (see EPA notice) and featured ensemble parts. Pas-de-deux and commercial style an advantage. Seeking an ethnic mix to play the wide variety of residents and characters of New York City.

Ensemble Singers (M/F):

Strong singers who move well. Cover principal roles (see EPA notice) and featured ensemble parts. Seeking an ethnic mix to play the wide variety of residents and characters of New York City.

Featured Ensemble characters include …

    Willie Lopez:

    Hispanic man, early 30s. A tough thug. Hired to mug Sam; ends up killing him.


    Clara Brown and Louise Brown:

    African American women, 30 and up. Oda Mae’s sisters, and cohorts in her scam of speaking to the dearly departed. Must have strong comic chops, be larger than life and have big soulful voices. Will understudy Oda Mae.


    Hospital Ghost:

    Male, 45-60, African American (or other ethnicity). Character part. Featured ensemble, tap dancer; should have strong voice and comedy.


    Subway Ghost:

    Male, late 20s/30s. Rapping skills would be an advantage. Nimble physicality with a martial arts background very useful. Ability to do any acro tricks an advantage – preferably a Capoeira expert.

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