Singing Audition for "Fiddler On The Roof" Show
Kids ages 7 and up are invited to audition for the "Fiddler On The Roof" Show. Please see the details below. About the project: Some mistakenly believe that Fiddler is a dark story. Nothing could be further from the truth. This classic musical is set in 1905 Russia in the fictional Jewish village of Anatevka. Change is coming, and Tevya the dairyman must balance his love for his traditions with the love for his family. “Without our traditions, our lives would be as shaky as... as a Fiddler on the Roof,” announces Tevye. So begins a tale of light, love and laughter, devotion and defiance, and changing times. Fiddler is a masterpiece. The show is touching, beautiful, warm, funny and inspiring. The show itself has become a tradition, passed on lovingly from parents to children. Fiddler has the power to move audiences like no other American musical ever made. Additional info: Please come prepared with a vocal selection, 16-32 measures long (not a song from Fiddler). Bring sheet music for the piano accompanist. Do not bring recorded music. Songs need not be memorized. There will also be a short monologue from the script for each main character and a short dance routine. Bring appropriate footwear. Each actor may choose the characters they would like to read for, up to three. Call backs will be held at 7:00 pm on Wednesday, Feb. 5 at the Capitol Theatre. Performances of Fiddler on the Roof are April 4, 5, 6, 11, 12 & 13. If interested, please apply.
10 roles
Range: B3 - D5 Shprintze and Bielke are the youngest daughters of Tevye and Golde. They are considerably younger than the three matchmaker daughters. They only have a few lines but are featured in quite a few scenes.
Range: B3 - D5, Shprintze and Bielke are the youngest daughters of Tevye and Golde. They are considerably younger than the three matchmaker daughters. They only have a few lines but are featured in quite a few scenes
Range: B3 - D5 Chava is the scholarly daughter who loves to read. Her love for the Russian, Fyedka, tests her father to the very limit and provides the largest conflict in the story.
Mordcha is a friendly, interesting innkeeper.
Yussel is a hatter.
Avram is a bookseller.
Mendel is the Rabbi's son.