MALTZ JUPITER THEATRE 2011-12 SEASON Equity Performer Auditions - Maltz Jupiter Theatre Auditions
Maltz Jupiter Theatre
LORT
Maltz Jupiter Theatre 2011/2012 Season
– Equity Performer Auditions by Appointment in FL
(Jupiter FL)
LORT B ($765/week minimum) for Plays
LORT C ($710/week minimum) for Musicals
Casting Representative: Rachel Blavatnik, Associate Producer/Company Manager
Artistic Director: Andrew Kato
Equity Performer (Principal and Chorus) Auditions by APPOINTMENT:
Monday, May 2, 2011 at Maltz Jupiter Theatre
10 AM – 5 PM 1001 E Indiantown Road
No scheduled lunch break Jupiter, Florida
Please prepare two brief contrasting musical theatre songs (up-tempo and ballad) and a one-minute monologue or two contrasting monologues.
If singing, please bring sheet music. An accompanist will be provided.
Please bring your picture/resume
For an appointment, Please email Rachel Blavatnik, Associate Producer
2010/2011 Season, with available Equity roles listed.
THE 39 STEPS
Dir. by Peter Amster
Adapted by Patrick Barlow from the novel by John Buchan, From the Movie of Alfred Hitchcock
And an original concept by Simon Corble and Nobby Dimon
1st rehearsal: October 11, 2011. Runs: November 3 - November 13.
Seeking:
Richard Hanay, Clown 1, Clown 2, Annabella Schmidt/Margaret/Pamela
JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT
Dir. by Mark Martino
Lyrics by Tim Rice. Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
1st rehearsal: November 7, 2011. Runs: December 1 - December 18, 2011
Seeking:
Narrator, Joseph, Jacob – Joseph’s Father, Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Naphtali, Issachar, Asher, Dan, Zebulon, Gad, Bejamin, Judah, Potiphar, Butler, Baker, Pharaoh, Choir (Men & Women)
CABARET
Dir. by BT McNicholl
Music by John Kander. Lyrics by Fred Ebb
Book by Joe Masteroff based on the play by John Van Druten and stories by Christopher Isherwood
1st rehearsal: December 20, 2011. Runs: January 12 - January 29, 2012
Strong consideration will be given to actors who sing well.
Strong consideration will be given to actors who play musical instruments.
Sally Bowles, Clifford Bradshaw, Emcee, Herr Schultz, Ernst Ludwig, Fraulein “Fritzie” Kost, Fraulein Schneider, Victor, Hans, Bobby, Texas, Herman, Helga, Rosie, Frenchie, Lulu,
RED
Director TBD
Written by John Logan
1st rehearsal: January 24, 2012. Runs: February 16 - March 26, 2012
Rothko, Ken
HELLO DOLLY
Dir. by Marcia Milgrom Dodge
Music: Jerry Herman; Book: Michael Stewart; Lyrics: Jerry Herman
1st rehearsal: February 21, 2012. Runs: March 15 - April 1, 2012
Dolly Gallagher Levi:
(40 – 60 yrs) A charming meddling matchmaker. A widow in her middle years who has decided to begin her life again. Excellent comic timing. A wide range of vocal abilities will be considered.
Horace Vandergelder:
(45 - 65 yrs) Proprietor of a Hay & Feed store and a client of Dolly Levi. A widower of some means. Comic baritone singing.
Irene Molloy:
(25 - 40 yrs) A milliner with a Hat Shop in New York City. Dolly has introduced her to Horace Vandegelder but she yearns for romance. A legit or high belt voice.
Cornelius Hackl:
(25 – 40 yrs) Vandergelder’s chief clerk who yearns for one exciting day in NYC. Some legit baritone singing. Good comic timing.
Minnie Fay:
(18 – 30 yrs) A young girl who works in Irene’s hat shop. Comic skills a must.
Barnaby Tucker:
(18 - 30 yrs) An assistant to Cornelius at Vandergelder’s Hay & Feed store. Strong physical comic.
Ermengarde:
(16 – 25 yrs) The young niece of Horace Vandergelder. She cries often and wants her independence. Featured Dancer.
Abrose Kemper:
(18 – 25 yrs) An explosive young artist seeking to marry Ermengard. Featured dancer.
FEATURED ENSEMBLE PARTS
Earnestina Money:
(25 – 45 yrs) An eccentric looking girl in need of Dolly’s matchmaker services. Good comic timing.
Rudolf Reisenweber:
(30 – 65 yrs) The major-domo of the Harmonia Gardens Restaurant.
Mrs. Rose:
(40-70yrs) Sells vegetables and a friend of Dolly’s from years before.
Judge:
(30-65yrs) White whiskered night court judge. Easily moved to tears by romance.
Strong singer/dancer/actors:
For the ensemble and to play featured character parts throughout the show. Needed types include: NYC townspeople, feed store customers, Harmonia Gardenscustomers, waiters and staff, various colorful 14th Street Parade characters.
Maltz Jupiter Theatre is committed to equal opportunity employment and a flexible, non-traditional casting policy."Non-traditional casting" is defined as the casting of ethnic minorities, senior actors, female actors, or actors with disabilities in roles where race, ethnicity, age, sex or ability is not germane.”
rblavatnik@jupitertheatre.org. Or call 561-972-6120