Lamb's Players Theatre will be holding auditions on April 18, 2009 for Godspell, the next show to be produced at the theatre's new space downtown at the Horton Grand Theatre. Directing the show is LPT's Producing Artistic Director Robert Smyth, with musical direction by G. Scott Lacy. Auditions will be held at Lamb's Players Theatre at 1142 Orange Avenue in Coronado, CA.
"Lamb's Players Theatre is looking for Jesus," says Smyth. "Seriously, it's a tough role to cast, so we are casting a wider net. This Godspell will be multi-ethnic, funny, edgy and theatrical. We're excited to return to a production that holds a special place in our repertoire. No one does Godspell like Lamb's Players."
LPT is casting the role of Jesus and a multi-cultural ensemble. Male and female performers in their 20s and 30s must be triple threats - outstanding singer / dancer / actors. Each auditioning performer should prepare 32 bars of a song from Godspell that shows their dynamic range, along with a one-minute comic monologue. An accompanist will be provided but performers must bring their own sheet music in the key they wish played. Two copies of resumés and headshots are also required. Both AEA and non-union contracts are available.
Auditions will begin at 11:00am on Saturday, April 18. Callbacks will be held on Saturday, April 25. To schedule an appointment, leave a message for Maria Mangiavellano at 619-437-6050 x12. Godspell will be performed this summer at the Horton Grand Theatre, located at 444 4th Avenue in downtown San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter. Dates for the production have not been set.
Lamb's Players Theatre is one of San Diego's leading professional theatres. The company produces in two of the region's premier locations: San Diego's vibrant downtown Gaslamp Quarter, and the beautiful island community of Coronado. In the Gaslamp Quarter, Lamb's Players produces longer-running productions at the Horton Grand Theatre, a beautifully intimate 250-seat proscenium theatre located steps away from dozens of restaurants and nightspots, the San Diego Convention Center, and Petco Park. In Coronado, the theatre presents a full subscription season in its beautiful 350-seat theatre, just a short drive over the Bay Bridge from downtown San Diego. The company's Coronado theatre is within walking distance of numerous shops and restaurants, the Coronado beach, and the historic Hotel del Coronado.
San Diego's third largest theatre company, Lamb's Players Theatre is one of only a handful of artist-directed Ensemble theatres in the nation. The theatre is committed to the tradition of "repertory" theatre, maintaining both a long-term ensemble of resident actors and a body of work to which they frequently return. In addition to producing classics and lesser-known gems of the theatre, Lamb's Players is committed to the development of new work. The theatre also has a special interest in exploring spiritual issues for a diverse mainstream audience.
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