White Plains Performing Arts Center | White Plains, NY
Monday, October 21, 2024
1:00 PM - 6:00 PM (E)
Equity Members please email
auditions@wppac.com with a preference of time and your current equity status.
LOA
$530 weekly minimum (LOA ref. LORT) + health and pension. (3-5 performances/week). Travel via Metro North provided.
Equity actors for roles in HAIRSPRAY (see breakdown). Some roles will be understudied. Because of the short, intense rehearsal schedule, we are open and interested in seeing performers who may have done the show before. But it is NOT a requirement.
Please prepare no more than a one-minute cut of a song from the show. You can use a cut from this link:
Google Drive -- or choose your own cut/song from the show.
White Plains Performing Arts Center
11 City Pl
White Plains, NY 10601
Book: Thomas Meehan, Mark O'Donnell
Music by: Marc Shaiman
Lyrics By: Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman
Expected to Attend:
Director: Frank Portanova
Music Director: Stephen Ferri
Choreography by: Lexie Frare
1st Rehearsal: November 25 (rehearses in NYC, within 10 am-6 pm range)
Tech: Dec 7-12 in White Plains
Shows: Dec 13-15, 18-22, 26-30, Jan 3-5 (3-5 performances/week)
**Please note there are NO performances or rehearsals on Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve/Day, or New Year’s Eve/Day.
Please bring any and all conflicts to the auditions and note that the rehearsal times may vary. You must be available for all shows and tech week.
An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.
Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA
If you cannot attend or wish to submit a video instead, please do so here:
Airtable Form
1. Videos must be uploaded to (YouTube, Vimeo etc.) and sent as a link. Please no password protected videos etc.
2. Include Headshot and Resume (in one file not separate files)
3. In your recording, slate your name, union status
4. Make sure we see as much of you as possible.
5. Accompaniment should be played on a separate device and be sure there is no editing, effects etc. to your vocal recording.
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Videos