Marriott Theatre | Lincolnshire, IL
Link to submission page updated.
Dinner Theatre
$924 Weekly Minimum
Equity actors for roles in CATCH ME IF YOU CAN (see breakdown). All roles will be understudied.
Please fill out this form:
Submission Form OR send your materials to
casting@marriotttheatre.com and place your name in the subject line. See breakdown for submission instructions.
Deadline: 12/18/2024
Callbacks: In-person callbacks will be held in Lincolnshire, IL during the days of January 13th - 15th.
First Rehearsal - August 7th, 2025
First Preview - August 27th, 2025
Press - September 3rd, 2025
Close - October 19th, 2025
Please reach out to Kavin Moore at
Kavin.Moore@MarriottTheatre.com or 847-465-1326 ex. 1 if you have any questions or access needs.
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 submit.
CATCH ME IF YOU CAN
Please prepare the material for the character(s) you are most interested in. All information including audition material for Arthur & Friends can be found at
www.marriotttheatre.com/audition/catch-me-if-you-can-auditions. Performers who are interested in the roles of Frank Jr, Femme, and Masc Ensemble must submit the dance combo. Please record your dance audition horizontally and for those who are interested in the Femme Ensemble, please wear heels for your submission.
(He/Him, 20s, open to all ethnicities, Tenor G2-C5): An unlikely con artist whose charm, youth, and smarts help him steal millions of dollars and avoid capture in 1960s America (based on a true story!). Inspired by the comic books and TV shows he is obsessed with, Frank escapes his problems by pretending to be someone else but remains deeply insecure. He eventually falls in love with Brenda and desperately tries to change his ways. Seeking a genuine triple threat!
(He/Him, 50s, open to all ethnicities, Tenor/High Baritone G2-G4): An FBI agent leading the investigation and search for Frank Jr. He is a meticulous and knowledgeable workaholic who feels stunted at work. He dreams of cracking a big case that will prove his worth to the Bureau and allow for upward mobility. His personal life has borne the brunt of his obsession, leaving him divorced and lonely.
(He/Him, 50s, open to all ethnicities, Baritone F2-G#4): Frank Jr.'s father. Frank Sr. is an upbeat and fast-talking charmer who inadvertently inspires his son’s swindling. He undergoes a series of progressive failures that leave him a lonely alcoholic.
(She/Her, 50s, open to all ethnicities, Alto A3-C5, French accent): Frank Jr.'s mother. During the war, she met Frank Sr. in France, where they had a whirlwind courtship. She is caring and loving but harbors an underlying resentment toward her husband and their life together. She has an affair with Jack Barnes.
(She/Her, 20s, open to all ethnicities, Alto G3-A5, Louisiana accent): A young nurse and Frank Jr.'s eventual love interest. Hard-working and incredibly capable, Brenda is always trying to prove herself. After running away from a broken engagement, she meets Frank Jr. working in the hospital. She comes to trust him and herself. Seeking a strong vocalist.
(She/Her, 40s-50s, open to all ethnicities, Alto Bb3-A5, Louisiana accent): Brenda's traditional Lutheran mother. She is talkative and boisterous, with just a touch of meddling. The Strongs have deep roots in Louisiana, something we intend to lean into in this production.
(He/Him, 40s-50s, open to all ethnicities, Baritone A2-A4, Louisiana accent): Brenda's conservative Lutheran father. He is stern and interrogatory but reveals himself to be deeply romantic. The Strongs have deep roots in Louisiana, something we intend to lean into in this production. Doubles as: BILL COD - a seasoned FBI agent in the fraud division. A regular guy punching a time clock. Not excited or passionate about his work.
(He/Him, 50s, open to all ethnicities): An FBI agent in the fraud division who tends to be a know-it-all. Doubles as: JACK BARNES
(All gender identities, Ages 18+, open to all ethnicities, especially seeking High Tenor and Strong Belt): An ensemble of confident, empowered folk to play Commuters; Assistants; Stewardesses; Pilots; Agents; Party-Goers; Doctors; Nurses, etc.
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