Directors and producers throughout Middle Tennessee are seeking actors for upcoming productions of Verge Theater Company's Skinless, Legally Blonde, the Musical (at Columbia's Center for the Arts) and The Little Mermaid (directed by Brittany Blaire Anderson for Circle Players) - and the folks from Disney are planning auditions coming up in April, so you know you want to put on your ears and welcome them to Music City... We've gathered the details together here to make your planning easier. So now you have no excuse: go follow your dream!
March 15 and 19
Verge Theater Company seeks actors for principal and understudy roles in the regional premiere of Skinless by Johnna Adams, directed by David Ian Lee.
Roles are available for six female principal performers and six understudy performers; local university students will be given first consideration for understudy positions. Actors of all races and ethnicities are strongly encouraged to audition.
Rehearsals: April 18-May 12, daytime and evenings depending on actor availability.
Performances and possible extensions: May 13, 14, 15, 19 (US), 20, 21, 23, 26, and 29 (US).
Compensation: Principle cast: $150, understudies $50
Auditions & Submission Information Auditions will be held by appointment on March 15 at the University Theater on Lipscomb University campus from 6 to 10 pm.m and March 19 from 6:30 to 10 p.m. at Belmont University's Black Box Theater and will consist of readings from the text.
Callbacks will be held on March 20th from 6:30-10:00 at Belmont University's Black Box Theater.
To be considered please e-mail your headshot and resume to nettiemaeusa@yahoo.com. Provide your availability and any conflicts for the evenings of March 15th, 19th, and 20th and indicate the role(s) for which you wish to be considered.
Breakdown & Production Info: In Johnna Adams' gothic-thriller Skinless, legends of skinless people who roam the woods of rural Georgia may prove more fact than fiction. Emmi Falco is a PhD candidate obsessed with forgotten pulp-horror writer Zinnia Wells, whose belief in the Skinless hid secrets even more haunting. Set both in the halls of present-day academia and on the Wells' remote farm more than a half-century in the past, Skinless winds an intelligent, wrought, and wicked tale that is equal-parts Tom Stoppard's Arcadia and Sam Shepard's Buried Child.
EMMI FALCO - 30s - a PhD candidate. Brilliant, articulate, and idealistic. Emmi has lionized Professor Diaz; she seeks her mentor's respect while also fighting to come into her own as a researcher and a scholar.
SYLVIA DIAZ - 50s - Emmi's professor. Confident, strong, and battle-hardened. Sylvia views the role of the academic akin to that of the combatant in an arena. Archytype: Cherry Jones in "Transparent" or Allison Janney in "The West Wing."
ZINNIA WELLS - 30s - a writer. Lyric, yearning and bruised. Zinnia often runs into the woods, desperate to find the hidden Skinless. Her short stories serve as respite from a terrible secret; she reads several passages from her novel during the course of the play, and the actor cast in the role will have a capacity for poetic and heightened language.
MARIGOLD WELLS - 40s - Zinnia's sister, manages their small farm. Stoic, pragmatic, and grounded. Marigold serves as the "matriarch" of the family, caring not only for her sisters but also for their aged mother. Marigold has survived through a combination of the enforced optimism of Betty Draper and the determination of Rosie the Riveter.
CHYRSSIE WELLS - 20s - another sister, mostly mute. She can talk, but mostly uses gestures and expressions to communicate. Soulful and observant. Though Chyrssie rarely speaks, she is ferociously present; she wrestles with a secret that left her traumatized at a young age.
BLUEBELL WELLS - 18, the youngest sister - Wistful, wide-eyed, and without irony or guile. Bluebell is poised and eager to discover a world beyond her family farm; she is a child on the edge of adulthood and awareness. She worships Zinnia and adores hearing her sister's stories.
Notes: Actors asked to read for the Wells sisters are encouraged to attempt a North Georgia (Southern Appalachian) dialect.
March 19
Dickson's Renaissance Players are happy to announce auditions for our Young Entertainers on Stage (for actors 6-18) production of Disney's Mulan Jr. on March 19, between 9 a.m. and noon at The Renaissance Center at Freed-Hardeman University's Dickson campus.
About Auditions: Please come with a prepared audition song between 16 and 32 measures. You can use a CD or sheet music (an accompanist will be provided). Wear comfortable shoes and clothing as you may also be asked to dance. It will not be necessary to stay the whole time.
Questions? If you have any questions or cannot attend the audition but would still like to be considered for a role, contact info@renplayers.com
Production dates: June 3, 4 and 5 and June 10, 11 and 12.
Character Descriptions:
MOTHERS, DAUGHTERS, SONS, DRESSMAKERS, HAIRDRESSERS, GROOMERS, YOUNG HSAIO, OLDER YI, YOUNG YI, MATCHMAKER, MAGYAR, SUBAR-TU, CHEN, LIU and the CHEONGSAM SALESPERSON.
March 20 and 21
Lakewood Theatre Company hosts auditions for 12th of Whatever written by Michael Rex and directed by James Bealor from 6 to 8 p.m. on March 20 and 21, at Lakewood Theatre Company, 2211 Old Hickory Boulevard in Old Hickory.
About the Show: Set in an American high school at prom season, transfer student, Victor, must prove that he is not a spy the only way he knows how - he becomes Chelsea and sets about to help class president, Octavia win the "man" of her dreams.
About Auditions: Cold readings of excerpts from the script.Head shots or resumes not required but appreciated
Character Descriptions: Six girls and six boys of high school age, along with three adults - two women and one man
Production dates: May 6-22.
March 20 and 21
Columbia's Center for the Arts will hold auditions for Legally Blonde, The Musical in Risley Theater in Columbia on Sunday, March 20 and Monday, March 21 from 6 to 9 p.m. each evening.
About Auditions: Please prepare a 16-20 bar Broadway-style song. Be prepared to do a cold reading from the script. Dress comfortably.
Production Dates for the production are June 17,18,19,24,25.
Rehearsals are Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 6:30 to 9 p.m. (although not all cast will be needed for all three days a week until two weeks before production). The production team is looking for a cast who can "look" the ages of the following characters, and will accept auditioners 16 and up.
Character Descriptions:
April 2
Auditions for Rock of Ages at the Arts Center of Cannon County will be held on Saturday, April 2, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., by appointment only. Directed by Brittany Goodwin, with music direction by Tiffany Sweeley
Performance dates: August 12-27
Roles are available for all ethnicities, ages 16+. Students under the age of 18 must have signed permission from a parent or guardian. All roles are available. Rock of Ages is rated PG-13 due to some adult content. All those auditioning should be familiar with the show and the music.
About Auditions: To audition, prepare 16-24 bars of a ROCK or POP song from the show or in the style of the show. Absolutely no musical theatre! Each performer auditioning must bring piano sheet music in the correct key, an accompanist will be provided. No tracks or a capella will be accepted. We are looking for raw, rocking voices- show us your range and personality.
To schedule an appointment: email Brittany Goodwin at brittany@artscenterofcc.com. (Please do not post on the group requesting an appointment!) A five-minute audition slot will be assigned; if you need a specific time please advise. Walk-ups will only be seen if time allows. Appointments are strongly encouraged. If you are unable to attend auditions, please submit a headshot and resume to brittany@artscenterofcc.com. You may be asked to submit an audition video. Local callbacks will likely be required.
Rehearsal Schedule will be created based around the availability of those cast. Rehearsal times may include daytime, evening, and weekend rehearsals.Auditions will be held at the Arts Center of Cannon County 1424 John Bragg Highway, Woodbury, TN 37127.ROLES AVAILABLE:April 4
Circle Players will hold auditions for Disney's The Little Mermaid at its rehearsal facility at Madison Square Shopping Center in Madison.
THIS IS THE FULL BROADWAY VERSION AND WILL CAST ADULTS AND OLDER TEENS (16+). All roles available; Medium-size cast 20-25 actors; Eleven main roles; Large ensemble with solos and lines. All ethnicities and genders encouraged to audition. 2 roles for children (7-15).Stage and Music Direction: Brittany Blaire Andersen; assistant music direction is by Kelsi Fulton, with choreography by Bakari KingAudition times are April 4-6 (Monday-Wednesday), at these times: 6:30 to 7:15 p.m.; 7:30 to 8:15 p.m.; and 8:30 to 9:15 pmQuestions? Go to www.circleplayers.net.
April 14
Disney Creative Entertainment will hold Walt Disney World auditions in Nashville/Franklin on Thursday, April 14, beginning at 10 a.m. (CDT).
Audition Location: DC Dance Factory, 1850 E. General George Patton Drive, Franklin. Sign-in: 9:30 a.m.-10a.m. Late applicants will not be allowed to audition.
Looking for Disney Character lookalikes, Disney Character Performers and Parade Performers Disney Creative Entertainment is seeking diverse, energetic male and female parade performers to help bring to life roles in our parades and shows across the Walt Disney World® Resort near Orlando, FL. Parade performers will showcase roles in various productions, including Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade; Move it, Shake it, Dance & Play it!; Disney's Electrical Parade, The Festival of the Lion King, as well as new entertainment offerings coming to Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park in 2016! We are also seeking female performers with engaging personalities to help bring to life our Disney Character Look-alikes.
Please note we are only seeking performers for FULL TIME positions. Part Time, or seasonal positions are not available at this time.
Seeking the following roles:
Please note: all performers, including Parade Dancers and Disney Character Look-alikes, will also perform as full costumed Disney Characters in our Parks and Resorts.
Requirements:
April 28-30
Nashville Shakespeare Festival will hold auditions for its 2016-17 Season on April 28, from 5 to 10 p.m., April 29 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and April 30, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Audition any day for: Equity Auditions (Romeo & Juliet): Open to Actors' Equity Association members. Non-Equity Professional Auditions (The Comedy of Errors and Romeo & Juliet): Open to Non-Equity Professional Actors; and NSF Apprentice Company Auditions (Macbeth): Open to ages 13 and up. $500 tuition if cast. Scholarships available.
ALL AUDITIONS ARE BY APPOINTMENT. FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS HERE TO SCHEDULE.
Audition Requirements Prepare one Shakespearean monologue up to 2 minutes in length. Choose material that is meaningful to you, that expresses something about how you feel about the world and the mark you want to make on it, and that you enjoy performing. Additional Requirement for The Comedy of Errors: One country or folk song from before 1975. Self-accompaniment, a cappella or cd/Mp3 accompaniment will be welcome. Bring three copies of your headshot and resume.
Location Auditions will be held at the NSF offices at: Nashville Public Television, 161 Rains Avenue, Nashville.
The Nashville Shakespeare Festival does not have housing for out-of-town actors. Video auditions are accepted only if you can be available for callbacks.
Shakespeare in the Park 2016:
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