Virginia Stage Company | Norfolk, VA
LOA
$831 weekly minimum (LOA ref. LORT)
Equity actors for roles in LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS (see breakdown).
Please submit your materials, and fill out the form at the following link:
https://forms.gle/mQFg3WHVdbsv7oYY7
Deadline: 10/31/2024
Producer/Theatre Company: Virginia Stage Company
Artistic Director: Tom Quaintance
Director: Tom Quaintance
Book and Lyrics: Howard Ashman
Music: Alan Menken
Casting Director: Katja Zarolinski, CSA
Audition Date(s): TBD
Rehearsal Date(s): Feb 18, 2025
Opening Date(s): March 15, 2025
Closing Date(s): March 30, 2025
Extension Date(s): April 6, 2025
Location: Norfolk, VA
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.
[SEYMOUR KRELBORN] He/Him, 25-35, Any Race or Ethnicity. An insecure, put-upon, meek florist's clerk with a secret love for his co-worker. He is a genuine, well-meaning man who makes bad choices in his pursuit of love and success. From the script: “He is not a silly, pratfalling nerd, and therefore should not be played as the hero of a Jerry Lewis film.” Vocal range: Top G4-Bottom A2.
[AUDREY] She/Her, 25-40, Any Race or Ethnicity. An insecure, put-upon, meek floral arranger with a secret love for her co-worker. She is a genuine, well-meaning woman who makes bad choices with men due to her low self-esteem and a society that defines her by her looks. From the script: “If you took (list of starlets), removed their education and feelings of self-worth, dressed them in spiked heels and a low-cut black dress, and then shook them up in a test tube to extract what's sweetest and most vulnerable—that'd be Audrey.” Vocal range: Top D5-Bottom G#3.
[ORIN SCRIVELLO] He/Him, 30s-40s, Any Race or Ethnicity. From the script: “A tall, dark, handsome dentist with a black leather jacket and sadistic tendencies. He is not, however, a leftover from the movie version of Grease. Think instead of an egotistical pretty-boy—all got up like a greaser but thinking like an insurance salesman and talking like a radio announcer. (Doubles as Wino #2, Customer, Radio Announcer, Mr. Bernstein, Mrs. Luce, Skip Snip, and Patrick Martin.)” Vocal range: Top G4-Bottom G2.
[VOICE OF AUDREY II] She/Her, 20s-50s, Any Race or Ethnicity. An actor/vocalist located offstage. From the script: “Think of The Voice as that of a street-smart, funky, conniving villain - Rhythm and Blues' answer to Richard the Third.” Vocal range: Top G4-Bottom G2, though may be transposed for a higher register.
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