Seeking Boys & Girls for "Finding Don Quixote" Show
The "Finding Don Quixote" Show is seeking actors who are ages 8 - 18. Please see the details below. Additional info: Auditions will be cold readings from the script and chats with the director. Rehearsals start: December 18 - 20 then resume January 2 (Tuesday); Monday -Thursday 4:30 -6:15; Saturdays 10 -2 Specific Saturdays: January 13, 20, 27. Performances: February 22 - 25. Tech: Feb 18 - 21. If interested, please apply.
31 roles
A nobleman who, through his obsession with books of chivalry, transforms into a knight errant.(212 lines)
QUIXOTE’S faithful sidekick. Clumsy, oafish, lazy at times, but faithful to his friend and always well- intentioned. (152 lines)
The contemporary parallel to QUIXOTE. A young teenager, kind and passionate, searching for herself. A dreamer, in all the best ways. She is the heroine. (124 lines)
The author of the book Don Quixote and the narrator of our play. (48 lines)
A “mean” girl. (46 lines)
The cool guy who SADIE has a crush on. There is more to him than his macho façade. (45 lines)
A “mean” girl. (43 lines)
SADIE’S mom. (39 lines)
Proprietor of a modest inn, also puzzled by QUIXOTE. (36 lines)
Perhaps one of the cruelest characters in the play. Very high-class. Over the top in her snootiness for comic effect. (27 lines)
SADIE’S classroom teacher. (24 lines)
Married to the DUCHESS. Very high-class and very cruel. Over the top as well. (21 lines)
The high school principal. Somewhat haughty, a little dense. (20 lines)
A dog. (18 lines)
Also plays KNIGHT OF THE WHITE MOON. (18 lines)
A figure wrapped in black to appear ghostly in order to play along with the scheme of the DUKE and DUCHESS. (12 lines)
A common lady completely baffled by QUIXOTE. (9 lines)
Another common lady. (7 lines)
An everyday merchant who has a run- in with QUIXOTE. (6 lines)
Another merchant. (6 lines)
A young girl who, in good fun, comes off as crass and crude. (5 lines)
Another young girl. (5 lines)
Another young girl. (5 lines)
A barber whose shaving basin QUIXOTE mistakes for an illustrious helmet. (4 lines)
A character from QUIXOTE’S past. (4 lines)
A character from QUIXOTE’S past. (3 lines)
Actors play the sheep that QUIXOTE mistakes as a vast army of enchanters. (2 lines)
A shepherd desperate to protect his sheep from QUIXOTE’S insanity. (1 line)