Timber Lake Playhouse | Mount Carroll, IL
Tuesday, September 10, 2024
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (C)
BREAK: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
SPT
$725 weekly minimum (SPT 8)
Equity actors for roles in WINTER WONDERETTES (see breakdown).
Please be prepared with a short song in the style of the show. Also, please bring your headshot and resume stapled together.
Timber Lake Playhouse
8215 Black Oak Road
PO Box 29
Mount Carroll, IL 61053-0029
Written & Created by Roger Bean
EXPECTED TO ATTEND:
Tommy Ranieri - Artistic Director
Matthew W. Surico - Music Director
First Rehearsal - November 22, 2024
Opening - December 6th
Closing - December 15th
To schedule an audition appointment please email:
casting@timberlakeplayhouse.org. All unscheduled slots will be released for in-person signup at 9 AM on the day of the audition.
An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.
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 attend every audition.
Always bring your Equity Membership card to auditions.
Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA
Cindy Lou - Female Presenting - 28. Cindy Lou is the bad girl of the group, now reformed (to a point). She is sexy with a dry and sassy wit, and has a miles-high jet-black beehive, a cross between the Ronettes and early Priscilla Presley. She has a tattoo on her left upper arm that reads “Billy Ray,” her boyfriend who passed away a few years back (from The Marvelous Wonderettes). Until that time it seemed that things always went her way, making Betty Jean crazy. She has an incredible soft side and inner depth, revealed in her Act II monologue and ballad. (Mezzo Soprano with belt — sings lead vocal line on most group songs. Range: A3 – E5)
Missy - Female Presenting - 28. Always the over-achiever of the group, Missy has now blossomed into a full-fledged adult over-achiever. She is an elementary school teacher with cat-eye glasses. She has recently returned from her honeymoon with her new husband Bill, an audience member. She controls the evening’s events, even when Betty Jean is in charge: Missy is the one to cover for mistakes, and is always ready to jump in and save the day. She has been best friends with Suzy since elementary school. (Soprano with belt. Range: F#3 – A5)
Betty Jean - Female Presenting - 28. Betty Jean is the self-anointed clown of the group, always vying for attention from her best friend Cindy Lou. She loves that she is finally in charge of the group, if only for this one performance. She has worked at Harper’s Hardware since High School and is now in Corporate Sales, a fact she’s very proud of. After a few tumultuous years, she married her high-school boyfriend Johnny, who also used to work at Harper’s Hardware. We learn that they have recently separated for good. She has a strength that belies her goofiness. This strength is what gives her empathy; she has no poor me in her attitude. This pays off in her Act I closing song. (Strong Alto with big belt. Range: D3 – Eb5)
Suz y - Female Presenting - 28. Suzy is happy-go-lucky, a little giddy, a little silly, and a little pregnant. She’s always willing to go along with anyone and anything, and she seems to giggle at just about anything. She finds great pleasure in everything she does; the sillier it is, the more fun she finds it. She is married to Ritchie, her high-school sweetheart, who is running the lights for the performance. Her honey-blond hair is reminiscent of early Marlo Thomas/That Girl.” Her best friend is Missy. (Mezzo/Alto with big belt. Range: C#3 – E5)
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