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A CHORUS LINE and THE PRODUCERS Equity Principal Auditions - John W. Engeman Theater Auditions

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A CHORUS LINE and THE PRODUCERS - John W. Engeman Theater
A CHORUS LINE and THE PRODUCERS - EPA
John W. Engeman Theater | Northport, NY

Date of Audition:
7/1/2014


Call Type
Equity Principal

Time(s)
Equity Principal Auditions
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
9:30 AM to 5:30 PM
lunch 1 to 2

Contract
LOA
ref. to COST; $410/wk min - negotiable

Location
Actors' Equity Association Audition Center
165 West 46th Street
16th Floor
New York, NY 10036


Seeking
Equity actors who sing (ages 18+) for various roles in the following musicals:

A CHORUS LINE
and
THE PRODUCERS

see breakdown

EPA for Evita and A Christmas Story on 6/30 (see separate notice)

Preparation
Prepare one short song selection in the style of the primary show you wish to be considered for. Be prepared to sing another selection if asked.

Bring sheet music; accompanist will be provided.

Bring picture/resume, stapled together.

Other Dates
1st EPA (for Evita & A Christmas Story) on 6/30, 9:30-5:30 at AEA
2nd EPA (for A Chorus Line & The Producers) on 7/1, 9:30-5:30 at AEA

Personnel
Richard T. Dolce, Producing Artistic Director
Vic DiMonda, Associate Producing Director

· EPA Rules are in effect.

· A monitor will be provided.

Performers of all ethnic and racial background are encouraged to attend.

Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions.


Breakdown

A CHORUS LINE
1st reh: 3/9/15. Runs: 3/26 - 5/10/15
seeking:

Zach:
The imperious, successful director running the audition.

Larry:
His assistant.

Don Kerr:
a married man who once worked in a strip club.

Maggie Winslow:
A sweet woman who grew up in a broken home.

Mike Costa:
An aggressive dancer who learned to tap at an early age.

Connie Wong:
A petite dancer who seems ageless.

Greg Gardner:
A sassy dancer who divulges his first experience with a woman.

Cassie Ferguson:
A once successful solo dancer down on her luck and a former love of Zach's.

Sheila Bryant:
A brash, sexy, aging dancer who tells of her unhappy childhood.

Bobby Mills:
Sheila's best friend who jokes about his conservative upbringing in Buffalo, NY.

Bebe Benzenheimer:
A young dancer who only feels beautiful when she dances.

Judy Turner:
a tall, gawky, and quirky dancer.

Richie Walters:
an enthusiastic man who once planned to be a kindergarten teacher.

Al DeLuca:
A dancer who takes care of his wife, Kristine.

Kristine Urich (DeLuca):
Al's scatter-brained wife who can't sing.

Val Clark:
A foul-mouthed but excellent dancer who couldn't get performing jobs because of her looks until she had plastic surgery.

Mark Anthony:
The youngest dancer.

Paul San Marco:
A dancer who dropped out of high school and survived a troubled childhood.

Diana Morales:
Paul's friend, who was underestimated by her teachers.

===

THE PRODUCERS
1st reh: 5/11/15. Runs: 5/28 - 7/12/15
seeking:

Max Bialystock:
male - bari/tenor, 35 – 55. Max Bialystock is described as selfish and greedy - a man who is only interested in making money.

Leo Bloom:
male - tenor, 25 – 45. Leo Bloom is a mousey, nervous and fearful accountant, prone to panic attacks and who keeps a security blanket to calm himself.

Ulla Inga Hansen Benson Yonsen Tallen Hallen Svaden:
female belt, 25 – 35. She is a stereotypical Swedish woman: tall and beautiful with lovely blonde hair.

Franz Liebkind:
male baritone, 30 – 50. Franz Liebkind is a former Nazi who has penned an admiring musical tribute to Adolf Hitler, titled Springtime for Hitler.

Roger de Bris:
male baritone, 35 – 55. The flamboyant De Bris is described by Bialystock as the worst director who ever lived.

Carmen Ghia:
male tenor, 21 – 32. Roger De Bris' common-law assistant.

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