Seeking Kids and Teens for "A Christmas Story: The Musical"
Audition for "A Christmas Story: The Musical" for Adult 16+ Vocalists/Actors/Dancers) and (Child Vocalists/Actors/Dancers 6-15 yrs old). Please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Additional info: Rehearsal Dates: Oct 13th – Nov 21st (Rehearsals are generally Sun-Thur, 6:30 pm-10:30 pm) Mandatory Tech Week: Nov 17th – Nov 21st Performances run for 4 Weekends: Nov 22nd – Dec 15th Includes Friday 8 pm, Saturday 2 pm & 8 pm, & Sunday 2 pm (*May add additional performances including Thur evenings at a later date) When applying please send the SATB vocal part and the requested date & time, and include a headshot with your initial inquiry. Please be patient, it make take a few days to respond due to high volume request.
19 roles
Alto (G4-D5) Cute and winsome, but not precious. Bright, but not precocious. A regular kid you wouldn’t mind having as a next-door neighbor. He’s a bit mischievous and rascally but with a twinkle in his eye.
Alto (G4-D5) Ralphie’s younger brother. Cute, cuddly and whiny. Admires Ralph but won’t admit it. He’s at the stage of childhood wherein he seems opposed to everything, but he’s still lovable; not a brat.
Schwartz- Featured Singer (Unchanged voice) One of Ralphie’s classmates and best buddies; Schwartz becomes the scapegoat when Ralphie utters an unmentionable word. Sings some solos, so should be a confident singer.
Featured Singer (Unchanged voice) One of Ralphie’s classmates and best buddies; Flick is the guinea pig in the flagpole licking experiment. Sings some solos, so should be a confident singer and comedic actor.
Featured Singer (Prefer unchanged voice) A textbook example of a schoolyard bully, Scut is loud, obnoxious and intimidating. This truant is a year or two older than Ralphie and his friends, and wears a perpetual scowl under his coonskin cap. He always appears at the most inopportune time to harass his victims.
Featured Singer (Prefer unchanged voice) Grover is Farkus’s toady and is always at his side. Younger and smaller than Farkus, Grover delights in being tethered to his “hero”. His rapid-fire belly laughs, always heard with Farkus’s threats, make them the scourge of the neighborhood.