THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL and A YEAR WITH FROG & TOAD Equity Principal Actors - Trustees of Boston University Auditions

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THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL and A YEAR WITH FROG & TOAD - Trustees of Boston University

THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL and A YEAR WITH FROG & TOAD - Boston, MA EPA

Trustees of Boston University | Boston, MA

Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA

AUDITION DATE

Monday, May 6, 2024

1:00 PM - 9:00 PM (E)

Break 5:20 PM - 6:20 PM

APPOINTMENTS

To schedule an audition appointment please select a time here:


https://calendly.com/wheelockfamilytheatre/ep a1 . If you have questions, please email wftcast@bu.edu . Equity members without appointments will be seen throughout the audition day, as time permits.

CONTRACT

LOA

$575 weekly minimum (Ref. to LORT)

LOCATION

Wheelock Family Theatre

180 Riverway

Boston, MA 02215-4109

Check-in will be in the main lobby of the theater.

PERSONNEL

Expected to attend:

Nick Vargas: Executive Director/Director THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL

Carolyn Saxon: Casting Supervisor

Leigh Barrett: Director A YEAR WITH FROG & TOAD

See breakdown for production specific personnel.

OTHER DATES

See breakdown for production specific dates. OTHER

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An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.

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.

Always bring your Equity Membership card to auditions.

SEEKING

Equity actors for roles in THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL and A YEAR WITH FROG & TOAD (See breakdown).

Wheelock Family Theatre at Boston University, as an Equal Opportunity Employer, recognizes the need for expanding the participation of artists who have been historically underrepresented on stage due to race, ethnicity, disability, gender expression, and sexual orientation. We endeavor to cast these individuals in roles where race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, or the presence or absence of a disability is not germane and in which their identities align with those of a character.

Wheelock Family Theatre pledges to produce and celebrate theater that is representative of, and centers characters as well as actors who share the diverse and intersectional identities as those that exist within our audiences.

Please let us know if you have any questions, concerns, or if there are any accommodations we can provide.

PREPARATION

Please prepare appropriate musical material of your choosing, which may be the material from The SpongeBob Musical. Actors can perform a monologue of their choosing or select a side from either show. An accompanist and reader will be provided. Sides from the shows can be found here (SPONGEBOB):


https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/14ohlKS1fuPwzf4_68MOwvI-w1nYEGGGe?usp=drive_link .

(FROG & TOAD):


https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1M h5A8udHTsgYWExSEBbPHa3-ngc0YZB?usp=drive_link .

Audition slots are FIVE (5) minutes long. Each actor has THREE (3) minutes to perform. Please note, reading sides from a particular show does not preclude you for consideration from the other show. Please also bring your headshot and resume stapled together.

BREAKDOWN

THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL and A YEAR WITH FROG & TOAD

Most characters we encounter currently are on the binary and are written with he/him or she/her pronouns. However limiting the descriptions are, our casting seeks to be inclusive as possible and we invite gender non-conforming, genderqueer, transgender, and non-binary actors to submit for the roles they most identify with.

We will also list race/ethnicity when specific to the character but are otherwise seeking all races and ethnicities.

THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL

Based on the series by Stephen Hillenburg

Book by Kyle Jarrow

Original Songs by Yolanda Adams, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith, Sara Barreilles, Jonathan Coulton, Alex Ebert of Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, The Flaming Lips, Lad A, Cyndi Lauper, John Legend, Panic! At the Disco, Plain White T’s, They Might Be Giants, T.I. And Songs by David Bowie, Tom, Kenny & Andy Paley

Additional Lyrics by Jonathan Coulton

Additional Music by Tom Kitt

Musical Production Conceived by Tina Landau

Directed by Nick Vargas

Music Direction by Jon Goldberg

Choreography by Joy Clark

First Rehearsal: 9/10/2024

First Preview: 10/4/2024

Opening: 10/5/2024

Closing: 10/27/2024

Rehearsals are typically Tuesday - Friday, evenings & Saturday and Sunday during the day.

Performances are typically Friday (7:30pm), Saturday (2pm & 7:30pm) & Sunday (2pm) with student matinees (10:30am) during the week (Tuesday - Friday) as scheduled. All dates are subject to change.

Those roles we’re considering youth performers for are noted. All other roles are for adult performers, ages 18+.

SEEKING:

SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS: C3-B4; everyone’s favorite yellow sponge, and the hero of our story. SpongeBob knows how to maintain a positive attitude, even when a deadly volcano threatens to destroy his beloved town.

PATRICK STAR: Bb2-Bb4; well-intentioned but lacking common sense or skills; a big softie. SANDY CHEEKS: A3-E5; a brainy and athletic Texan squirrel. She acts as SpongeBob’s most trusted ally on their quest to stop the volcano from erupting.

SQUIDWARD Q. TENTACLES: A2-F#4; a cranky, clarinet player who has a very gloomy outlook on life. He dreams of becoming a famous stage star and is willing to do just about anything to achieve his big break.

SHELDON J. PLANKTON: B2-G#4; the scheming owner of the Chum Bucket who has plans for world domination.

EUGENE H. KRABS: B2-Bb4; the greedy owner of the Krusty Krab and doting father of his only daughter, Pearl. May double as other roles, as assigned.

PEARL KRABS: Bb3-F#5; a teenage (13-17) whale who deeply detests her father’s, Mr. Krabs, greed and wants him to prioritize his family, not his profits. A huge fan of the famous rock band the Electric Skates. May double as other roles, as assigned.

KAREN THE COMPUTER: G#3-F#5; a waterproof supercomputer who is Plankton’s snarky sidekick and wife. May doubles as other roles, as assigned.

The Foley Artist Fish(es): a performer (or group of performers) who bring the world of Bikini Bottom to life through live foley sound. This could include footsteps for SpongeBob and Squidward, dings for objects appearing, whacks for hits, and so on. Previous experience with foley is not a requirement but an interest in exploring the magic of acoustic storytelling is a must!

ENSEMBLE: An ensemble of 8 to 10 will play the citizens of Bikini Bottom, a school of sardines, members of the rock band Electric Skates, theater security guards, and did we forget to mention, pirates?! Performers with strong movement skills, experience with multiple dance styles, and/or partner work experience are a plus.” Age: 12+.

All roles will be understudied. There will be no double casting of youth roles for this production.

A YEAR WITH FROG & TOAD

Music by Robert Reale

Book and Lyrics by Willie Reale

Based on the books by Arnold Lobel

Directed by Leigh Barrett

Music Direction by David Freeman Coleman

Choreography by Brad Foster Reinking

First Rehearsal: 11/5/2024

First Preview: 11/30/2204

Opening: 12/1/2024

Closing: 12/15/2024

Possible Extention: through 12/22/2204

Rehearsals are typically Tuesday - Friday, evenings & Saturday and Sunday during the day.

Performances are typically Friday (7:30pm), Saturday (2pm & 7:30pm) & Sunday (2pm) with student matinees (10:30am) during the week (Tuesday - Friday) as scheduled. All dates are subject to change.

Those roles we’re considering youth performers for are noted. All other roles are for adult performers, ages 18+.

SEEKING:

FROG: Caring and loyal. Always looking out for his friends. The calmer, more zen of both he and Toad. Simultaneously adventurous and assured.

TOAD: A hard worker, but impatient for results. Self-conscious. Stubborn. A good friend to Frog. Timid.

Performer 1: Possesses the determination of a nerdy snail and the “cool kid” attitude of a slick lizard. Appears as a Bird, Snail, Lizard, Father Frog & Mole.

Performer 2: Possesses the playful and quirky personality of a bird and strong frenetic energy of a squirrel. Appears as a Bird, Mouse, Squirrel, Young Frog, & Mole.

Performer 3: Possesses the playful quirky personality of a bird and strong frenetic energy of a squirrel. Appears as a Bird, Turtle, Squirrel, Mother Frog & Mole.

Mole Youth Ensemble: An ensemble of 8 youth performers (ages 8 to 17) to play a host of moles. We plan to cast up to 12 moles to share the 8 ensemble roles across the run of the production. AUDITIONS FOR THESE ROLES WILL HAPPEN AT A DATE/TIME TBA.

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