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WAITRESS, the Tony nominated musical playing at the SHN Golden Gate Theatre from October 16 through November 11, is looking for two young girls to perform the role of "Lulu" for the duration of the engagement.
WAITRESS tells the story of "Jenna", an expert pie baker working at a local diner and stuck in a loveless marriage. Her salvation comes in the form of her daughter, "Lulu."
The character of "Lulu" is a sweet and care-free 4 to 5-year-old who appears in the production's final scene. Qualified young girls should be shorter than 4'2" and be no older than 5 years and 3 months. Individual applicants are welcome, as are sets of twins or siblings. Space is limited to the first 60 applicants to sign up.
For complete details and to sign up, please visit shnsf.com/online/article/waitress-musical-auditions.
The "Search for Lulu" will take place in San Francisco on Friday, September 7 from 10am to 12pm, and then again from 1 to 3pm, at the Alonzo King LINES Ballet Dance Center (26 Seventh Street, San Francisco). The audition will consist of the child speaking two lines from the show. If possible, parents should bring a current head shot and resume for each child. Headshot, resume and prior acting experience is not required.
The character of "Lulu" will be cast locally in each tour market and two girls will be chosen to share the role throughout the engagement, performing in 4 performances each week.
For more information, please visit shnsf.com/online/article/waitress-musical-auditions.
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