Covedale Center for the Performing Arts will hold Auditions for SHOUT! THE MOD MUSICAL And ANNIE GET YOUR GUN
Sunday, November 7, 2010, 6:30 - 9:30 pm
and
Monday, November 8, 2010, 6:30 - 9:30 pm
All auditions will be held at the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts, 4990 Glenway Avenue in West Price Hill.
For Shout! The Mod Musical :
Requirements for Shout Auditionees: Adult Females (17 + years of age): MUST HAVE A PERFORMANCE RESUME to audition and must be able to provide a resume listing theatrical experience. Performers will be asked to sing, read from script and dance.
Characters include: roles for five female performers: Blue Girl, Yellow Girl, Orange Girl, Green Girl and Red Girl
For Annie Get Your Gun :
Adults (17 + years of age): MUST HAVE A PERFORMANCE RESUME to audition and must be able to provide a resume listing theatrical experience.
Children: 1 Boy, Little Jake (8-10 yrs old), 3 Girls: Nellie, Jessie and Minnie (8 -13 years). Must be able to read well for their age. Children older than the ages of the characters listed below who can "play younger" are preferred. MUST HAVE A PERFORMANCE RESUME to audition and must be able to provide a resume listing theatrical experience.
Requirements for Annie Get Your Gun Auditionees: Be prepared to perform a monologue and also sing 16 bars of a song that best represents his/her voice. Auditionees may be asked to do a dance audition as well.
Characters include:
Annie Oakley-a sharpshooter in the Wild West show
Frank Butler-the Wild West show's star
Foster Wilson-hotel owner
Chief Sitting Bull-Sioux warrior; Annie's protector, but used by Pawnee Bill's competing show
Charlie Davenport-manager of the Wild West show
Col. William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill)-owner of the Wild West show
Dolly Tate-Frank's assistant; Winnie's mother (sister in the 1999 revival)
Pawnee Bill-owner of a competing western show
Little Jake (Annie little Brother age 8 - 10 years)
Nellie and Jessie (Annie's little Sisters, ages 8 - 13)
Winnie Tate, Dolly's sister (17-22 years of age)
Ensemble dancers and singers to play all other roles
Chief Sitting Bull
Tom Keeler
And other Ensemble roles including: Cowboys, Indians, Young Men and Ladies, Kings and Queens of Europe, Socialites, Debutantes, et al.
Please note: Performers do not have to be the character ages as listed, but must be able to play those ages. All roles are paid positions. If you are auditioning for both productions, please provide headshots and resumes for both shows.
SHOUT! The Mod Musical
Rehearsals begin Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Performance dates: February 24 - March 13, 2011
The Show: Co-Creators
Phillip George and
David Lowenstein; Continuity,
Peter Charles MorrisSHOUT! flips through the years like a music magazine, taking you back to the sound, the fashion and the freedom of the 60's! This smashing revue tracks five groovy gals as they come of age during the days that made England swing! Join this non-stop journey through the infectious pop anthems that made household names of stars like
Petula Clark, Dusty Springfield and Lulu. SHOUT! Features new arrangements of such chart-topping hits as "To Sir With Love," "Downtown," "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me," "Son of A Preacher Man," "These Boots Are Made for Walking", "Alfie", The Look of Love", "Goldfinger," and more! It's an irresistible blend of hip-swiveling hits, eye-popping fashions and psychedelic dances from the 60's.
Karie-Lee Sutherland, Director/Choreographer;
Brian Hoffman, Music Director; Erin Meyer, Production Stage Manager.
ANNIE GET YOUR GUN
Rehearsals begin Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Performance dates: March 31 - April 17, 2011
The Show: Music and Lyrics by
Irving Berlin; Original Book by
Herbert Fields,
Dorothy Fields; As Revised by
Peter StoneAnnie Oakley is the best shot around, and she supports her little brother and sisters by selling the game she hunts. When she's discovered by Buffalo Bill Cody, he persuades the girl sharpshooter to join his Wild West Show. It only takes one glance for her to fall for dashing shooting ace
Frank Butler, who headlines the show. She soon eclipses Butler as the main attraction which is good for business, but bad for romance. Ultimately, a final shoot-out determines course of fame and true love! The musical showcases some of
Irving Berlin's greatest tunes - "There's No Business Like Show Business", "I Got the Sun in the Morning (and the Moon at Night)", "Anything You Can Do", "They Say It's Wonderful", "The Girl That I Marry" and many more.
Ed Cohen, Co Director; Dee Anne Bryll, Co Director/Choreographer; Steve Goers, Music Director; Ashley Bowman, Production Stage Manager.
For more information on auditions, contact the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts, (513) 241 - 6550. Check us out on the web @ www.cincinnatilandmarkproductions.com
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