Casting Call for Boys and Girls for "Elf Jr." Musical
Performers aged 7-18 years old are invited to audition for "Elf Jr." Musical. Please see the details below. Additional info: NOTE: Monday, October 7 auditions are for those aged 7-11. Tuesday, October 8 auditions are for ages 12-18. Bring a short prepared song. MUSIC: Happy All The Time – Buddy, Ensemble World’s Greatest Dad – Buddy Sparklejollytwinklejingley – Buddy, Store Manager, Ensemble I’ll Believe in You – Michael, Emily A Christmas Song – Buddy, Jovie, Ensemble Never Fall in Love (With and Elf) – Jovie There is a Santa Claus – Michael, Emily The Story of Buddy - Buddy, Michael, Walter, Ensemble A Christmas Song [Reprise] - Jovie, Buddy, Emily, Michael, Walter, Ensemble Sparklejollytwinklejingley [Reprise] - Ensemble Rehearsals will begin the week of October 14 and run from 7:00 p.m.- 8:30 p.m. Everyone will not be called every night. There will be a rehearsal schedule outlining when you are called. Performances are November 29, 30 & December 1, 6, 7, 8. There will be school performances for this show. Shows will be at 8:00 on Friday evenings, 4:00 and 8:00 on Saturday, and 4:00 on Sunday. If interested, please apply.
38 roles
Buddy is the perfect elf! He’s good-natured, he means well, and he’s happy & all the time. There’s only one problem. He’s not an elf He’s an adult human.
Jovie works as a store elf at Macy’s, but don’t be mistaken She doesn’t quite exude the Christmas spirit. She’s kind of cynical, a bit tough around the edges, and now the target of Buddy’s complete adoration.
Walter Hobbs, Buddy's Real Father, is so focused on keeping his job that he is not making the time for his family. He can be stern and unemotional at times but ultimately he learns to recommit to his family.
Emily Hobbs is Walter’s devoted wife who would prefer her husband to spend a little more time at home. She is a problem solver and an excellent mother who is doing everything she can to provide a positive family dynamic.
Michael Hobbs is the smarter-than-average 12-year-old son of Walter and Emily. He quickly befriends his new adult brother, Buddy, and does everything he can to make sure Buddy becomes a permanent part of the family.
Santa Claus has a lot on his plate during the Christmas season, and it is starting to show. He is annoyed with the Elves, tired of lying to Buddy and sad that people seem to be losing their Christmas spirit. He is still the same jolly old St. Nick underneath it all, but the job is getting to him.
The Elves are Santa’s special helpers who love their job making toys to meet their Christmas Eve deadline. These roles are great for younger performers, or for those who can embody a youthful spirit, enjoy singing and work well together as a group.
Charlie is in charge of monitoring the other Elves, making sure every present is wrapped and every bow is tied.
Shawanda is a dependable and caring elf. She will do whatever she can to help out others, including Buddy, even though she accidentally reveals that he is a human.
Mr. Greenway is one of the crankiest businessmen around.
Deb, Walter’s secretary, has the big responsibility of keeping her boss and the whole office happy. She does this by sharing her positive attitude with everyone.
Sam is one of Walter’s Office Staff who is in a bind at the top of the show
Security Guard #1 and Security Guard #2 are a stern duo from Walter’s office, making sure everyone who enters has permission.
Sarah is a staff member at Walter’s office.
Chadwick and Matthews are staff members at Walter's office who are doing everything they can think of to save the day and make their boss happy.
Chadwick and Matthews are staff members at Walter's office who are doing everything they can think of to save the day and make their boss happy.
Charlotte Dennon is a TV reporter with a big personality. She does her best to keep her professional persona in public and doesn’t like being shown up.
Darlene Lambert and Emma Van Brocklin are on the scene in Central Park and are convinced of Santa’s magic after Buddy reveals their past Christmas gifts.
Darlene Lambert and Emma Van Brocklin are on the scene in Central Park and are convinced of Santa’s magic after Buddy reveals their past Christmas gifts.
The Saleswoman is the first person to greet Buddy as he enters Macy’s. She’s the consummate sales person: smiling, overfriendly, and always trying to sell something.
The manager is a terrific featured acting role for a performer with good comedic timing. As the manager of Macy’s, he’s doing everything he can to make sure all the employees stay in line.
Santa's Helper works as a Macy’s Employee and announces when each kid gets to visit with Santa.
Fake Santa is a poor replacement for the real Santa. He’s an employee of Macy’s who is a bit rough around the edges. Fake Santa should be played by a performer who is unafraid of being a little over-the-top and has good physical control of his body.
Policeman #1 and Policeman #2 are a friendly pair of cops who return Buddy to the Hobbs household.