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Singing Opportunities for Kids in "Willy Wonka Jr."

Riverview, MI, United States
ID: 567217Exp: 4/27/2024
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Audition for "Willy Wonka Jr.". Auditions are open to anyone ages 6-18 at the time of auditions. Please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACEPTED. Additional info: Any necessity for callbacks will be determined after the initial auditions, and those participants will be notified separately. All callbacks will be virtual. Those who are cast will be contacted individually by May 1st and will need to confirm acceptance of their role within 24 hours. Performances will be August 2nd-4th. There is no fee to audition. IF cast, there will be a participation fee. Rehearsals will be 2-3 times per week based on cast availability. Not all cast members will be required at every rehearsal. Optional educational workshops on theatrical topics are separate from rehearsals but included in the participation fee. Please ensure you inform the directing team of ALL potential conflicts prior to auditioning. Participants are invited to pre-register by filling out the attached form. Walk-ins are also welcome, and printed forms will be made available at the door. If you fill out the digital form, you do not need to also fill out a paper form. Participants will have a vocal audition, a dance audition, and a scene reading audition. Please let me know in advance if any special accommodations need to be made. Vocal: please prepare in advance a brief (45 seconds to 1 minute) vocal audition using a song that shows your range (if known) and bring the karaoke track; for first-time auditioners singing something as simple as "Happy Birthday" is perfectly acceptable! Dance: a short dance will be taught on-site, and dance auditions will be performed in small groups. Additional OPTIONAL movement or talent auditions, such as gymnastics, may be prepared in advance by the participant but will not be taught on-site. Please let us know if you plan to showcase an additional talent. Scenes: cold-reading scene cuts will be available on-site. You may read up to two (2) scenes/characters of your choice. The directing team may also ask a participant to read additional scenes. Scene cuts cannot be made available in advance, however, you may consider practicing characterization in advance if auditioning for a specific role. If interested, please apply.

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27 roles

Willy Wonka / Candy ManBoth genders6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

Vocal range top: F5 Vocal range bottom: G3

Charlie BucketMale6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

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. Charlie is in nearly every scene, so make sure you select an actor who can handle the demands of a sizable role. Charlie should be a great singer, excellent actor, and hopefully reads as younger onstage. Vocal range top: F5 Vocal range bottom: A3

Grandpa JoeMale6-18 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 look on the bright side. Cast an actor who can be kind, funny, and makes a great duo with Charlie. The role sings a bit, but the singing is secondary to the actor's solid acting skills. Vocal range top: Eb5 Vocal range bottom: Bb3

Mr. BucketMale6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

This is a great role for a young person who has a nice voice, and is a natural nurturer. Mr. Bucket performs the number "Think Positive" with Charlie. Mr. Bucket can double as an Oompa-Loompasin the second half of the show. Vocal range top: C#5 Vocal range bottom: D4

Mrs. BucketFemale6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

This is a great role for a young person who has a nice voice, and is a natural nurturer. Mrs. Bucket sings "Cheer Up, Charlie" with Mr. Bucket and Grandpa Joe. Mrs. Bucket can double as an Oompa-Loompa in the second half of the show. Vocal range top: Db5 Vocal range bottom: Bb3

SophieFemale6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

DannyBoth genders6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

AlfieBoth genders6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

BillyBoth genders6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

Grandpa GeorgeMale6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

Grandma GeorginaFemale6-18 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 JosephinaFemale6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

Phineous TroutMale6-18 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, so cast a boy or a girl with a great announcer's voice and good stage presence. Vocal range top: C5 Vocal range bottom: B3

Oompa-Loompa ChorusBoth genders6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

The Oompa-Loompa Chorus, including Oompa-Loompas 1-5, 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 (like the sixth grade chorus) and augment them with a handful of older students who can take the lead and serve as Oompa-Loompa wranglers. Vocal range top: A4 Vocal range bottom: A3

Mrs. GloopFemale6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

Mrs. Gloop is Augustus' mother who has overindulged her son with food. She accompanies Augustus on the tour of the factory, and sings "I Eat More!" which is one of the more difficult songs in the score for young people. The role requires a character actress who isn't afraid to take positive risks both in her acting and her singing. Vocal range top: E5 Vocal range bottom: B3

Mrs. BeauregardeFemale6-18 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 gum-chewing daughter, with less than stellar results. The role is virtually non-singing. Her accent should match Violet's and the two should make a good pair onstage. Vocal range top: G4 Vocal range bottom: C4

Mr. SaltMale6-18 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. Vocal range top: G4 Vocal range bottom: C4

Violet BeauregardeFemale6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

Mike TeaveeMale6-18 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 understand the word "no." Mike and Ms. Teavee sing "I See It All On TV" so he should be a reasonable singer, but does not need to be phenomenal. Mike could also be portrayed by a girl playing a boy, but generally works best with a male actor. Vocal range top: G5 Vocal range bottom: G3

JamesMale6-18 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. This is a great role for a performer who is newer to the stage. Vocal range top: F#4 Vocal range bottom: A3

Chorus Of CooksBoth genders6-18 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.

Augustus GloopMale6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

Augustus is the overachieving eater. 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. Augustus sings "I Eat More!" along with his mother and Phineous Trout. Vocal range top: G5 Vocal range bottom: B3

Ms. TeaveeFemale6-18 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 even Carol Brady (The Brady Bunch). She's perfectly put together and a bit vacant. She sings "I See It All On TV" but does not require a polished voice. Vocal range top: F5 Vocal range bottom: B3

Veruca SaltFemale6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

Veruca is wealthy, class-conscious, and completely spoiled. 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 lady with a strong voice. Veruca should contrast sharply with Violet Beauregarde in terms of look and physical type. Vocal range top: E5 Vocal range bottom: A3

MatildaFemale6-18 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

SquirrelsBoth genders6-18 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.

Mrs. BeauregardeFemale6-18 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 gum-chewing daughter, with less than stellar results. The role is virtually non-singing. Her accent should match Violet's and the two should make a good pair onstage. Vocal range top: G4 Vocal range bottom: C4