"Beauty and the Beast" Child Audition for the Theater
Child auditions for the theater production of "Beauty and the Beast." Please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Additional info: Please note: there is a production fee applied. CALLBACKS Wednesday, Dec. 4th, 4:00-5:30 pm. 3 Performances: Saturday, March 15, 1:00 and 4:00 pm; Sunday, March 16, 3:00 pm. *You must participate in all performances. In the event of an early sell-out, the directors could substitute our Friday 3/14 dress rehearsal for an evening performance. Rehearsals: Tuesdays 4:00-5:15 and Wednesdays 4:00-5:30. In December, the directors will rehearse the 10th-11th and 17th-18th and then resume rehearsals Jan. 7th. Students will need to work on lines and review choreography via video over Christmas break to retain work done in December. The directors will have 2-3 dress rehearsals with the final dress rehearsal on Friday, March 14, 4:00-7:00. Please see the attachment for details. If you are interested please apply.
40 roles
Belle is a smart, confident young woman from a small village. strong singer and actress. Belle needs to be able to stand up to Gaston (and the Beast!) as well as those who don't seem to understand her, while being able to show compassion for her father, the Servants, and eventually the Beast.
The Beast is the master of the castle who was transformed by the Enchantress's spell. The student should be able to handle this complex character: a dictator, a hurt child, a hero, a defender and a smitten prince. Cast an actor who can deliver a range of conflicting emotional states. While the Beast does sing a small bit during "Something There" and the "Finale," this is truly an acting role with no demanding singing required.
Gaston is conceited and dim-witted and will do whatever it takes to win Belle's hand. Gaston has all the confidence in the world, but lacks the humility to balance it. A strong singing and speaking voice and acting ability are more important than size and stature for this role. He has to be able to sell his big number, "Gaston," with gusto and arrogance as well as lead the troops in "The Mob Song."
Lumiere is a self-confident, charming, French mâitre d.' A French accent is preferred. He has a never-ending give-and-take with Cogsworth. Lumiere should be a strong singer who can light up the stage in "Be Our Guest." This role covers a range of emotions (from charming entertainer to brave soldier) and requires prominent song and dance, so try to cast a strong, reliable performer.
Cogsworth is the British head servant of the castle who is becoming a clock. He, like all of the castle's Servants, shows a fatherly compassion for Belle yet is perfectly submissive to their master, the Beast. Cogsworth enjoys feeling like the boss and has no problem "getting into it" with Lumiere. Cast a strong actor and singer who enjoys acting "in charge" and is willing to try a British accent.
Mrs. Potts is the castle's endearing cook who has been enchanted to become a teapot. Mrs. Potts needs a strong, sweet voice and should be able to convey comforting, maternal qualities amidst the chaos that is breaking out at the castle.
Maurice is an eccentric, older inventor, yet more importantly, the adoring and protective father of Belle. This nonsolo singing role is perfect for the student who can have fun interpreting this "crazy old man" while conveying some very strong emotions: fear and fatherly love!
Lefou is Gaston's equally dim-witted sidekick. This character needs to be funny and be able to sing, act and dance.
Silly Girls/Narrators: he Silly Girls (Les Filles de la Ville) are in love with Gaston and will do almost anything just to be near him. Look for singing girls who can portray the comic nature of these roles and who also enjoy playing off each other. As narrators, they have more lines to help tell the story.
Babette is the maid of the castle who is turning into a feather duster. She misses the finer things in life as well as just being a girl. Babette is happy to be at Belle's service at a moment's notice, but her true heart comes through in "Human Again."
Madame De La Grande Bouche is an opera singer who is becoming a wardrobe. Madame is almost larger than life in everything she does, including her singing and dancing. Look for that student who can portray the ultimate "diva with a heart" with a big personality and a big voice.
Chip is Mrs. Potts's son, who is becoming a teacup. Chip has a wonderful naïveté that endears him to all of the Servants. Cast an actor who can portray the honesty and the spirit of a child, comfortable singing Chip's few solo lines.
Old Beggar Woman/Enchantress should be a featured dancer with the ability to be visually dramatic. Her transformation in the Prologue from the Old Beggar Woman to the Enchantress should magically entice all into the story.
Monsieur D'arque is the dark, creepy proprietor of the lunatic asylum who adds more tension to the story. Cast an actor who can believably interpret this sinister personality. While Monsieur does have a few lines of solo singing in "The Mob Song," this is primarily a non-singing role, so look for a solid actor first.