Kid Audition For Singing in "Annie!" The Musical
Looking for kids and teens ages 8 and up for "Annie!" The Musical. Please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Additional info: No prior experience necessary but please prepare 16 measures of music from the show to audition with. The accompanist will have sheet music to play for you. Rehearsals are Mon/Tues/Th 6:30p-8:30p. Register now and secure your spot! Don’t miss the chance to be part of this heartwarming show that has touched audiences for generations. If interested, please apply.
19 roles
Annie is a complex, tough, streetwise urchin who is surprisingly vulnerable when she thinks she might lose what has become most important to her: her newfound "family."
The youngest of the orphans
Next to the youngest orphan
The cry baby of the ophans
The toughest of the orphans
The oldest of the orphans
A definite "has-been." Her distaste for her job should ooze from every line she delivers. A strong actress with excellent comic timing. She must have a strong versatile singing voice and be able to create a character that is larger than life.
Grace is Oliver Warbucks's calm, cool and classy secretary. She appears businesslike when dealing with Miss Hannigan and Warbucks, yet maternal toward Annie. Should always appear "in control" and sophisticated. A great feature part for an actress who is likable, sweet and confident.
Rooster Hannigan and Lily St. Regis are the comic team who claim to be Annie's parents but are revealed to be Miss Hannigan's swindling brother and his sleazy girlfriend in disguise. These characters play off each other constantly.
Rooster Hannigan and Lily St. Regis are the comic team who claim to be Annie's parents but are revealed to be Miss Hannigan's swindling brother and his sleazy girlfriend in disguise. These characters play off each other constantly. Lily is a perfect role for an actress who is naturally funny, has a good sense of timing and is a strong singer.
Warbucks is the daunting millionaire. Middle-aged, self-assured and confident. An actor who is focused and gently authoritative.
Sandy is the stray dog that Annie adopts. Sandy has no lines but has the capability of earning spontaneous applause when he sings "Tomorrow" with Annie!
Lt. Ward is the policeman who questions Annie about Sandy, the stray dog. This is a non-singing role and a great cameo role.
Bert is the classic announcer on a radio show of the era. This is perfect for someone who is naturally funny with a big voice.
The laundryman for the orphanage. This is a minor speaking role and is perfect for the actor who can create a likeable character.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt is enlisted by Oliver Warbucks to help locate Annie's parents. He will be pushed onstage in a wheelchair and delivers a momentous line about "A New Deal!"
Louis Howe is President Roosevelt's trustworthy aide.
Will play multiple roles as well as sing and dance.