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Contract
LORT Non-Rep
D; $637/week AEA min
Seeking
NYC auditions will be held 4/12 and 4/13 by appointment only.
Seeking an ethnically diverse company of AEA and Non-AEA actors for various roles.
See breakdown.
For consideration, email picture and resume ASAP.
Other Dates
Rehearsals begin August 9, 2016, opening is September 2, 2016, and closing is October 2, 2016. Salary, housing and transportation provided.
Personnel
Music by John Du Prez, Neil Innes, and Eric Idle. Lyrics and book by Eric Idle Directed by Melissa Rain Anderson
Peter Mensky, Company Manager/Casting Associate
Other
Put “Spamalot NYC Appointment Request” as the subject line of the email.
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Breakdown
Seeking an ethnically diverse company of AEA and Non-AEA actors for the following roles:
KING ARTHUR
(Late 30s-40s.): Baritone. The King of England who sets out on a quest to form the Knights of the Roundtable and find the Holy Grail. A bit clueless. Great Humor. Good singer.
SIR ROBIN
(30s-40s): Tenor/ Baritone. A Knight of the Roundtable. Ironically called 'Sir Robin the Brave,' though he couldn't be more cowardly. Joins the Knights for the singing and dancing. Also plays other characters.
SIR LANCELOT /LANCE
(30s-40): Tenor/ Baritone. A Knight of the Roundtable. He is fearless to a bloody fault but through a twist of fate, does discover his 'softer side.' This actor MUST be great with character voices and accents, as he plays other characters.
PATSY
(30s-40s:) Tenor/ Baritone. King Arthur's horse and servant. Underappreciated but always longing for King Arthur's approval. Good, funny, physical mover with some tap dancing. Also plays other characters
SIR GALAHAD
(30s): Tenor A Knight of the Roundtable. Begins as Dennis, a lower class 'mud gatherer' who becomes Knighted and transforms into the dashing Sir Galahad. Also plays other characters. Strong bari- tenor singing required.
SIR BEDEVERE
(20s-40s): Tenor/ Baritone A Knight of the Roundtable. An inept scholar. Also plays DENNIS GALAHAD'S MOTHER, a shrill peasant woman.
THE LADY OF THE LAKE
(20s-30s): Alto with Large range to hi B6. A Diva. Strong, beautiful, possesses mystical powers. The leading lady of the show. Great singing voice is essential, as she must be able to sing effortlessly in many styles and vocal registers. Fantastic Comedienne.
UTILITY MALE
(20s-30s): Tenor singing required. Very good mover. HISTORIAN: A tweedy academic. NOT DEAD FRED: A sickly little fellow who, despite others' beliefs, claims he is ''not yet dead.'' FRENCH GUARD: The condemnatory French sidekick to the French Taunter. MINSTREL: In Sir Robin's band. PRINCE HERBERT: The hopeful and frilly prince who loves to sing and pines for his love atop a tower.
MALE ENSEMBLE
(20'S-30'S). Strong singer/dancers/character actors for a variety of ensemble roles.
FEMALE ENSEMBLE
(20's-30's). Strong singer/dancers/character actors for a variety of ensemble roles.
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