Call Type
Equity Chorus
Time(s)
Equity Chorus Calls - Tuesday, February 17, 2015
9:30 AM - Equity Male Dancers
11:30 AM - Equity Female Dancers
2 PM - Equity Male Singers
4 PM - Equity Female Singers
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Contract
LOA
ref. to COST. $470/week
Location
NOLA Rehearsal Studios
250 W 54th Street
New York, NY 10019
11th floor
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Seeking
Seeking strong Male and Female Dancers who sing well and strong Male and Female Singers who dance well, all ethnicities and backgrounds. For the ensemble in the 2015 Season shows.
see breakdown.
Preparation
SINGERS: Prepare 2 short songs-16 bars that show off your voice. You may not be asked to sing both. Bring music in the correct key; accompanist provided.
DANCERS: Have appropriate dance wear and jazz and tap shoes.
Bring picture with resume stapled on the back.
Other Dates
See breakdown for show dates.
Other
www.theatrebythesea.com
Personnel
Bill Hanney-Owner/Producer
Kevin P. Hill -Artistic Director
Thom Warren-Associate Producer
· Chorus rules are in effect.
· A monitor will be provided.
Performers of all ethnic and racial background are encouraged to attend.
Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions.
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Breakdown
Season runs May-September 2015
Rehearsal are in Rhode Island approx 2 weeks before 1st performance
MY FAIR LADY
Director: Charles Repole, Choreographer: Michael Lichtefeld
Performance dates-June 24-July 18
Seeking:
Chorus/Supporting (actors may be cast as multiple characters; parts doubled)
Mrs. Eynsford-Hill — a friend of Mrs. Higgins’ and Freddy’s mother
Mrs. Higgins — Henry’s long-suffering mother
Bartender (George) — works the Tottenham Court Road Pub
Mrs. Hopkins — a Cockney woman of Tottenham Court
Professor Zoltan Karpathy — a bearded Hungarian; former phonetics
student of Henry Higgins
A Bystander — outside Covent Garden in the opening scene
4 Cockney Men — the male Cockney quartet in Covent Garden Market
Butler — Henry Higgins’ household employee
Footman — Henry Higgins’ household; non-speaking
Lord Boxington — friend of Mrs. Higgins; Ascot race patron
Lady Boxington — at Ascot races; non-speaking
Flower Girl — working in Wimpole Street
Footman — Embassy employee
Footman — Embassy employee; non-speaking
Selsey Man — bystander outside Covent Garden, opening scene
Hoxton Man — bystander outside Covent Garden, opening scene
2 Maids — Henry Higgins’ household; non-speaking
3 Buskers — street performers outside Covent Garden; non-speaking
6 Servants — Henry Higgins’ household; non-speaking chorus singers S-S-A-A-T-B
2 Stewards — Ascot employees; non-speaking
Singing and Dancing Ensembles
The Ascot Race patrons
Embassy Ball guests, including
The Queen of Transylvania and her escort
The Ambassador and his wife
Dr. Themistocles Stephanos
Various Voices
Doubling roles with single spoken lines
Angry Woman — Act I, Scene 2
Angry Man — Act I, Scene 2
Charles — Mrs. Higgins’ Chauffeur, Act I, Scene 6
Policemen — Wimpole Street, Act I, Scene 8
Maid — Mrs. Higgins’ employee, Act II, Scene 5
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Disney’s THE LITTLE MERMAID
Director/Choreographer: Billy Sprague Jr.
Performance dates-July 22-August 15
Seeking:
ENSEMBLE CREW MEMBERS (PILOT, SAILORS); SEA CREATURES; MERSISTERS (AQUATA, ANDRINA, ARISTA, ATINA, ADELLA, ALLANA); GULLS; MAIDS; CHEFS; ANIMALS; PRINCESSES
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YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN
Director/Choreographer: Kevin P. Hill
August 19-September 6 (with possible one week extension)
Seeking:
ENSEMBLEGRAVEDIGGERS; VILLAGERS; MEDICAL STUDENTS; MAD SCIENTISTS
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