Child Auditions for Musical Production "Annie, Jr."
Child auditions for the musical production "Annie Jr." Please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Additional info: Please note: there is a production fee applied. Invites kids ages 7 - 14 years to audition for Annie, Jr., hitting the stage November 7, 8, 9 (Early Cast) and November 14, 15, 16 (Late Cast) at 7 PM! Families will have the option to select if they have a weekend preference. This preference should be noted at the time of audition. If you are interested please apply.
30 roles
Speaking and Singing. Annie is a tough, streetwise urchin who is nevertheless vulnerable when she thinks she might lose what has become most important to her: a newfound "family" who loves her. Although she is at times aggressive or crafty, the audience should never doubt Annie is a friendly and caring child; she will go to any extent to gain the love of a family to which she can belong. A confident actress with strong vocals who can dance/move well.
Youngest orphan. Best friends with Annie.
Shyest orphan who is friends with everyone.
Most emotional – cries or laughs easily.
Tost emotional – cries or laughs easily.
Quietest orphan who goes along with the crowd.
Tallest and most mature of the orphans.
Speaking and Singing. The orphanage matron is definitely a "has-been." Her distaste for her job and the children that are part of it should be obvious in every line she speaks, every song she sings and every move she makes. A strong actress with an excellent sense of comic timing.
Speaking and Singing. Grace is a loyal, private secretary to Olive Warbucks - mature, calm, cool, and "together." She is classy and businesslike when dealing with Miss Hannigan and Warbucks, yet maternal toward Annie. Grace should seem ready with an answer for just about anything. Each dramatic situation should seem to come "under control" the moment she glides into a scene. A warm, confident actress with strong vocals.
Speaking and Singing. Rooster is flashy and self-assured. His "moves" should be as smooth as a gambler's, as should be the message he sells in "Easy Street." Rooster and Lily are quite the team -- "team" being the operative word, as the characters play off each other constantly. A charismatic, charming actor with confident vocals who moves well.
Speaking and Singing. Lily (airhead that she is) is always distracted, although she manages to pick up on any conversation involving money. She never acts as the leader, always bringing up the rear while tripping over her own feet - it is difficult to walk and check your makeup in a compact at the same time! We are looking for a strong performer both vocally and visually with the ability to portray a ditsy blonde.
Speaking and Singing. This may be the most challenging role in the show given he must appear middle-aged, self-assured and confident. At first awkwardly affectionate toward Annie, Oliver Warbucks soon finds himself completely charmed by her. A focused, mature performer with the ability to portray an older character convincingly.
The English butler.
The head housekeeper.
The cook.
French maids (dancing needed).
French maids (dancing needed).
Singing. Sandy is Annie's canine friend and scrappy in her own right and in this production is played by a human. A physical performer with strong vocals.
Laundry man. Character actor. Flirts with Miss Hannigan.
Gullible market seller
Looking for strays in the nieghbourhood.
Finds Annie and Sandy in the street without a leash and asks her to prove the dog belongs to her
Soloist in “NYC” - strong vocals needed.
Spoken line in “NYC” as directs people to seats
Voiceover role – clear diction a must.
Head of the Oxydent radio show. He’s a scene-stealer – likes to be the centre of attention!
Must look mature, be comfortable in a wheelchair and be able to imitate President Roosevelt’s voice and mannerisms.
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