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Kid Audition For Singing in "Willy Wonka Kids"

Berea, KY, United States
ID: 564478Exp: 3/16/2024
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Casting call for children in the theater production of "Willy Wonka Kids." Please review the details provided below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. About the project: This production brings Roald Dahl’s whimsical story of Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory to life. Children will explore a world of pure imagination, filled with enchanting songs, colorful characters like Charlie Bucket and the Oompa-Loompas, and magical surprises. This scrumdidilyumptious musical adventure promises to delight everyone’s sweet tooth and inspire a love for the performing arts. Additional info: Please note: there is a production fee applied. Performance Dates: June 28-30 (Optional second cast would perform June 21-23) Rehearsal Schedule: Saturdays (Specific times to be announced) Audition Details: For musicals, a song is required for consideration for a leading role; any song will do, even “Happy Birthday.” Just show up and follow directions – no pressure! Please see the attachment for details. If you are interested please apply.

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24 roles

Grandma JosephinaFemale4-11 y.o.All ethnicities

Charlie's three grandparents are mainly non-singing character roles. Cast performers that are innately interesting, who have good comic timing and are solid actors. These actors can double as Oompa-Loompas in the second half of the show.

Grandma GeorginaFemale4-11 y.o.All ethnicities

Charlie's three grandparents are mainly non-singing character roles. Cast performers that are innately interesting, who have good comic timing and are solid actors. These actors can double as Oompa-Loompas in the second half of the show.

Grandpa GeorgeMale4-11 y.o.All ethnicities

Charlie's three grandparents are mainly non-singing character roles. Cast performers that are innately interesting, who have good comic timing and are solid actors. These actors can double as Oompa-Loompas in the second half of the show.

The Candy Man KidsBoth genders4-11 y.o.All ethnicities

Sophie, Danny, Alfie, Billie and additional kids as needed are The Candy Man Kids -. These kids sing "The Candy Man" and their numbers may be expanded as you see fit and your program will allow. The names of the characters have been drawn from other Roald Dahl books. Feel free to assign additional names to match the number of performers you cast. All students like to go home and exclaim "I'm playing Alfie" versus "I'm just Kid 2 in 'The Candy Man.'")

Oompa-Loompa ChorusBoth genders4-11 y.o.All ethnicities

The Oompa-Loompa Chorus can be as small as a handful of performers or as large as your stage and theater can accommodate. Consider casting your youngest performers as Oompa-Loompas and augment them with a handful of older students who can take the lead and serve as Oompa-Loompa wranglers.

Willy Wonka / Candy ManMale4-11 y.o.All ethnicities

Willy Wonka is an enigmatic character; at once mysterious and mischievous but also charismatic. There are a number of directions to take with Wonka, ranging from Gene Wilder's version in the original film, Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory, to Johnny Depp's portrayal in the recent film, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and everything in between. Vocal range top: E5 Vocal range bottom: G3

Phineous TroutBoth genders4-11 y.o.All ethnicities

Phineous is the reporter who announces the winners of the Golden Ticket contest throughout the show. The role requires some singing, and can be played by either a boy or a girl. If played by a girl, be sure to change the pronouns appropriately.

Mrs. GloopFemale4-11 y.o.All ethnicities

Mrs. Gloop is Augustus' mother who has overindulged her son with food. The role requires a character actress who isn't afraid to take positive risks both in her acting and her singing.

Violet BeauregardeFemale4-11 y.o.All ethnicities

Gum chewer extraordinaire, Violet hails from Snellville, Georgia, so it's nice if she has a Southern American accent, but not necessary. Violet should stand in stark contrast to Veruca Salt. Veruca is a wealthy refined brat; Violet is more of a blue-collar, middle-class brat. Vocal range top: Db5 Vocal range bottom: C4

MatildaFemale4-11 y.o.All ethnicities

Matilda is also a schoolmate of Charlie's, but she's a bit of bully. Matilda has a few lines and sings the introduction of "The Candy Man" along with James and Charlie. Vocal range top: B4 Vocal range bottom: C#4

Candy ManMale4-11 y.o.All ethnicities

The Candy Man goes from neighborhood to neighborhood selling candy, much like an ice cream truck. He should be pleasant, charismatic, and friendly. It's possible for a girl to play this role, but she should play the role as male, otherwise, the title of the song may not make sense. Vocal range top: E5 Vocal range bottom: G3

Mr. BucketMale4-11 y.o.All ethnicities

These are great roles for young people who have nice voices, and are natural nurturers. Mr. and Mrs. Bucket can double as Oompa-Loompas in the second half of the show.

Mike TeaveeMale4-11 y.o.All ethnicities

For this adaptation Mike is not just a TV junky. He is also addicted to video games, the Internet and any other mindnumbing technological device. Mike is bratty, loud and obnoxious. He does not know the word "no." Mike could also be portrayed by a girl playing a boy, but generally works best with a male actor. Vocal range top: Db5 Vocal range bottom: Db4

SquirrelsBoth genders4-11 y.o.All ethnicities

The squirrels are non-speaking, non-singing roles and you can cast as many as necessary. This is a great part for beginning actors.

Charlie BucketMale4-11 y.o.All ethnicities

The role of Charlie Bucket is the emotional heart and soul of the musical. The actor performing Charlie should have an unchanged voice and lots of pluck and enthusiasm. Think a male "Annie." Charlie is in nearly every scene, so make sure you select an actor who can handle the demands of a sizable role. Vocal range top: D5 Vocal range bottom: A3

Mrs. BucketFemale4-11 y.o.All ethnicities

These are great roles for young people who have nice voices, and are natural nurturers. Mr. and Mrs. Bucket can double as Oompa-Loompas in the second half of the show.

Augustus GloopMale4-11 y.o.All ethnicities

Augustus is the overachieving eater who represents the evils of eating too much. Be extremely sensitive in casting this role as it is tempting to cast an overweight young person and that can be scarring-especially if the child struggles with this issue. Consider casting a thin child and creating the illusion of size via the costume. Either a boy or a girl acting like a boy can play Augustus. Vocal range top: Db5 Vocal range bottom: Eb4

Ms. TeaveeFemale4-11 y.o.All ethnicities

Ms. Teavee is a take on all television moms of the distant past. Think June Cleaver (Leave it to Beaver) or Marion Cunningham (Happy Days) or Carol Brady (The Brady Bunch). She's perfectly put together and a bit vacant.

Veruca SaltFemale4-11 y.o.All ethnicities

Veruca is the wealthy, class-conscious, spoiled brat. She is often portrayed with a high British accent that is by no means required (brats come in all nationalities). Veruca's solo number "I Want It Now" is deceptively tricky and comes late in the show, so select a young woman with a strong voice. Veruca should contrast sharply with Violet Beauregarde in terms of look and physical type. Vocal range top: D5 Vocal range bottom: A3

JamesMale4-11 y.o.All ethnicities

James is Charlie's friend from school. He has a few lines and sings the introduction of "The Candy Man" along with Matilda and Charlie. Vocal range top: A4 Vocal range bottom: A3

Mrs. BeauregardeFemale4-11 y.o.All ethnicities

Mrs. Beauregard is a teacher of geography and has invested a great deal of hard-earned money on therapy for her orally fixated daughter, with less than stellar results. The role is virtually non-singing. Her accent should match Violet's.

Grandpa JoeMale4-11 y.o.All ethnicities

Grandpa Joe is the grandfather we all wish we had when we were Charlie's age. He is caring, patient, sweet and always reminds Charlie to remain cheerful. Cast an actor who can be kind and funny. Vocal range top: D5 Vocal range bottom: C4

Chorus Of CooksBoth genders4-11 y.o.All ethnicities

Please note this is an optional chorus. The Cooks appear during "I Eat More!" presenting Augustus with a smorgasbord of food choices. (Check out the Director's Guide note in the song for more information.) Double the Candy Man Kids Chorus and Oompa-Loompa Chorus or cast a single class of kids to perform this section. (For example, Mrs. Ripley's third grade class.)

Mr. SaltMale4-11 y.o.All ethnicities

Mr. Salt's solution to most problems is to buy his way out. He is upper class, and usually portrayed with a high British accent. (But this accent is not necessary-just make sure Veruca and Mr. Salt sound like they hail from the same place.) He sings very little. A female actress playing male may also play the role.