"High School Musical Jr." Seeks Young Performers
Young performers 12 years old – 12th Grade are sought for "High School Musical Jr." Please refer to the details provided below for more information. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Additional info: *Child must be 12 years old by the start of rehearsal date 1/9/2024. Please arrive 10 minutes before your audition time. Callbacks are Sunday, October 29th, 2023 at 3:00pm Please make sure you are available for the callback time as well. SHOW DATES: March 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, 23 at 7:30 pm March 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24 at 2 pm REHEARSAL: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Fridays 6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. and (some) Saturdays – 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. (Subject to change) Rehearsals will extend close to tech week. Rehearsal Start Date – January 15th, 2024 You may not be called for every rehearsal. Please prepare one 16 to 32-bar song in the style of High School Musical and a 30 – 60 monologue. Please bring sheet music. An accompanist will be provided! No karaoke or instrumental tracks! Be prepared to dance! Please see the attachment for details. If you are interested please apply.
26 roles
Gabriella Montez is the new student who’s struggling to find her place at East High. She’s a Renaissance woman who doesn’t fully identify with any of the cliques, and so she’s taking her time – and realizing her confidence – along the way. Smart and independent, Gabriella can be shy and vulnerable at times. She comes into her own when she discovers her talent and love for singing with Troy, so look for a strong actor with a fantastic voice. Vocal range top: D5 Vocal range bottom: A3
Troy Bolton, the most popular student at East High, is the star of the basketball team who yearns to be more than what others – especially his dad, Coach Bolton – want him to be. A natural athlete and leader with charm to spare, Troy discovers he loves to sing, but is afraid to admit it to his basketball buddies. Vocal range top: Bb3 Vocal range bottom: Eb2
Sharpay Evans is the dramatic and self- centered star of the school musicals. Between her and Ryan, she’s the alpha twin – over-the-top, demanding, and always “on,” with a flair for the theatrical. This diva knows how to work a crowd, so cast a performer with solid acting chops and strong singing and dancing skills. Vocal range top: A4 Vocal range bottom: A3
Ryan Evans is Sharpay’s fraternal twin and, like her, he lives to sing, dance, and get loads of attention. Subordinate to his sister, Ryan generally follows Sharpay’s orders and lets her have the spotlight, but he longs to break free from her shadow and assert himself. Choose a “triple threat” for this actor – strong singer, dancer, and actor – because everything Ryan does is calculated and executed impeccably. Vocal range top: A3 Vocal range bottom: G2
Kelsi Nielsen, the neo-feminist writer- composer of the winter musical, Juliet and Romeo, possesses a shy demeanor but no tolerance for the egocentric likes of Sharpay. With only one lyric to sing, focus on finding a strong actor who can play the compassionate underdog with intelligence and an uncanny ability to shoot zingers at Sharpay with timing and accuracy. Vocal range top: A4 Vocal range bottom: D4
Chad Danforth, one of Troy’s best friends, is a sports fanatic. Focused on winning the basketball championship, Chad slowly begins to understand that there might be more to life than ball – including his crush on Taylor. Look for an actor that partners naturally with Troy, is a leader of his own accord, and can handle a couple of short solos and acting scenes. Vocal range top: G3 Vocal range bottom: B2
Zeke Baylor, Troy’s other best buddy, is a basketball player with a sweet side. He has two secrets: a crush on Sharpay and a love for baking! Look for an actor with some singing chops who can portray this Wildcat with no shame in his (basketball or baking) game. Zeke has some higher parts to sing, so if necessary, the actor you cast can speak-sing parts that may be out of his natural range. Vocal range top: G#3 Vocal range bottom: G2
Taylor McKessie, the very put-together president of the Science Club, is super-assertive and very intent on Gabriella joining the Science Decathlon team so they can (finally!) win the competition. Taylor has a hidden soft spot for Chad, but would never let it be known that she’s into a jock, so cast a performer who can portray confidence – and just a slight air of pretentiousness. Vocal range top: A3 Vocal range bottom: A2
Ms. Darbus is East High’s eccentric drama teacher. Passionate and disciplined, she never stops trying to enrich the lives of her students through the wonders of live theater. Look for a performer who knows how to milk every line and gesture for this role, as the key to Darbus is in her killer comic timing. Be careful of making her too wacky, though; this educator genuinely loves her art and her students, so make sure her heart shines through.
Coach Bolton, the stern basketball coach and Troy’s sometimes overbearing dad, lost the big game years ago and wants a second chance through his basketball-star son. Cast an actor who can handle the demands of this mature role – and who can convincingly and comically spar with Ms. Darbus.
Martha Cox, a proud member of the Science Club, possesses a private passion for break dancing. Look for a truly terrific dancer who can sing, or one who can comically approach the role as a super-enthusiastic, but talentless, dancer. Vocal range top: B4 Vocal range bottom: G3
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