Six Boleyn Tour LLC | New York, NY
Tuesday, October 15, 2024
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (E)
Lunch 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM - Sign-ups will end early due to the Holiday weekend.
Touring Agreement
$2499 weekly minimum (Level 1) - Touring Agreement
Equity actors for possible future replacements for roles in the Touring production of SIX: THE MUSICAL (See breakdown). Sensational triple threat performers, 18 and up to portray the SIX wives of Henry VIII as they reunite to tell their stories via a pop concert. They have incredible pop voices, strong dance skills, great comedic instincts, and the ability to interact well with an audience.
SIX welcomes and celebrates performers that reflect the diversity of the world around us. Performers of all races, ethnicities, shapes, sizes as well as trans/non-binary folks are encouraged to audition.
There are currently no Equity stage managerial positions available.
Please prepare a short contemporary pop song and bring your book. No musical theatre songs. Please bring a picture and resume, STAPLED TOGETHER.
Pearl Studios (519)
519 8th Ave
12th Fl
New York, NY 10018
Holding room - Studio C
Producers: Kenny Wax, Wendy & Andy Barnes, George Stiles, and Kevin McCollum
Music/Lyrics/Book by: Toby Marlow & Lucy Moss
Directors: Lucy Moss & Jamie Armitage
Choreographer: Carrie-Anne Ingrouille
Music Supervisor: Joe Beighton
Music Supervisor (US): Roberta Duchak
General Management: Theatre Matters/John E. Gendron
Casting: Tara Rubin Casting/Peter Van Dam, CSA
Expected to attend:
Peter Van Dam – Casting Director
Currently running
EPA Procedures are in effect for this audition. An Equity Monitor will be provided.
Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA
SIX: THE MUSICAL (Nat #2 Boleyn Tour)
(Additionally Seeking offstage alternates to cover select Principal roles)
CATHERINE OF ARAGON: The Queen who lasted the longest, and (in her opinion) was the strongest. As far as she is concerned, she was the only rightful Queen of England and stayed that way until the end of her life. This fiery Queen was fierce, firm, and took no BS from anyone - least of all her troublesome husband. Pop inspiration: Beyoncé, J-Lo, Shakira.
ANNE BOLEYN: Depicted most often as a deceitful temptress by historians and storytellers alike, Henry's second wife has been the subject of the most speculation and mythologizing. Our Anne, however, playfully defies these aspersions on her character. She is a bubbly, fun-loving gal who only wanted to snog a sexy guy and then suddenly the entire religiopolitical landscape of England is in turmoil and everyone's losing their heads over it. Pop inspiration: Lily Allen, Kate Nash, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, Avril Lavigne.
JANE SEYMOUR: The Queen who finally succeeded in producing an heir to the Tudor dynasty and, conveniently enough, she is also the one who Henry claimed was the only wife he 'truly loved'. But although Jane might at first seem a bit of a pushover - lovably earnest, always a beat behind the rest, and with a real zeal for bad jokes - she's steadfast, loving, and deep down as fierce as any other Queen. Pop inspiration: Adele, Emeli Sandé, Sia.
ANNA OF CLEVES: Exuberant, eccentric, and effortlessly cool, Anna of Cleves is the Queen who secretly won history. At age twenty-four she found herself cast aside by the ageing King and was forced to spend the rest of her life living in an enormous palace, without a single man around to tell her how to spend her copious dollars. Basically, she lives her best life 24/7 and could not be happier she came out of her short-lived relationship with Henry so successfully. Pop inspiration: Rihanna, Nicki Minaj, Charli XCX.
KATHERINE HOWARD: The youngest Queen, and perhaps the one with the most tragic story. Baby-faced but sharp-tongued, she knows how to get ahead. She's funny, charismatic, and enchanting. But beneath the surface of her 'flirtatious' exterior lies a complex young woman who’s been chewed up and spat out by the men's world she was forced to inhabit. Pop inspiration: Ariana Grande, Britney.
CATHERINE PARR: Probably history's most overlooked, undersold Tudor Queen. But a life of hardship and heartbreak shaped her into a truly remarkable person. A prolific author and proto-feminist, she championed female independence and stood up to the king for what she believed in - no matter the danger. She is smart, soulful, and warm - with a story that goes far beyond her status as simply 'the survivor'. Pop inspiration: Alicia Keys, Emeli Sandé, Jorja Smith.
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