Casting Boys and Girls for Production of "Shrek"
Auditions for "Shrek " the musical. Seeking boys and girls. Please see the breakdown below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Additional info: (Note: those under 18 will require a parental consent form if cast) PERFORMANCE DATES: Fri. July 18th at 8:00 pm; Sat. July 19th at 2:00 pm; Sat. July 19th at 8:00 pm; Sun. July 20th at 2:00 pm; Fri. July 25th at 8:00 pm; Sat. July 26th at 2:00 pm; Sat. July 26th at 8:00 pm; Sun. July 27th at 2:00 pm. Please prepare one 16-32 bar cut of a song of your choice - but also bring your book in case we want to hear more! Please bring either sheet music/book for the accompanist or your own digital accompaniment. Rehearsals will start in mid-late April and will be some weekday evenings and Saturday midday - (this will be finalized based on cast availability). To be considered, please apply.
33 roles
Wonderful roles for performers with natural stage presence and big, clear voices. These characters are important for setting up the world and moving the story forward, so cast some bold, energetic young actors.
He may be a big, scary, green ogre to the rest of the world, but as the story reveals, he's really just a big fellow with a big heart. It is great if Shrek is a solid singer, but most importantly, snag a young man who is an excellent actor with comedic chops.
She may appear to be an ideal princess straight from the fairy tale books, but there is more to her than that stereotypical image. She is an audacious young lady with a wonderful sense of humor and - surprisingly - manners akin to those of a teenage boy.
Young Fiona and Teen Fiona are younger versions of Fiona and should have solid singing voices.
Young Fiona and Teen Fiona are younger versions of Fiona and should have solid singing voices.
A very short man with gargantuan ambition! He is solely interested in gaining as much power as possible. This is a role for a good singer, but most importantly, your very best comedian who isn't afraid of making bold choices or looking silly.
A brash, loud, fast-talking animal with no concept of "quiet time." Cast an experienced performer who can sing well and has a whole lot of presence and character. Be sure to choose a performer who complements Shrek well as his loyal and ever-faithful sidekick.
A breakout role for a young girl with a lot of soul and spunk. She is a ferocious fire-breathing dragon but finds a surprising love in Donkey. Cast a performer who has tremendous presence and a good pop singing voice.
Good roles for a dynamic duo that can kick off the show with a lot of energy and presence. Make sure to cast good singers. Vocal range top: C5 Vocal range bottom: A3
Good roles for a dynamic duo that can kick off the show with a lot of energy and presence. Make sure to cast good singers. Vocal range top: E4 Vocal range bottom: C3
A role just right for a smaller, younger performer who is new to the stage. He may not have lines but he is very important to the storytelling.
The wooden boy who cannot tell a lie without being belied by his growing nose. Pinocchio begins in a sour mood about his second-class status but ends the story as a natural leader among the Fairy Tale Creatures. Cast a young performer with a lot of personality who can sing well.
Pig 1, Pig 2 And Pig 3. The classic three little pigs with a German twist. It isn't necessary that they look identical; focus on finding a fun and dynamic trio.
He may be bitter about his unfortunate appearance, but he does find camaraderie among his fellow fairy tale outcasts. This is a fun comedic role for a new performer.
He doesn't need to be a scary, threatening big-bad-wolf type. At this point, he's a pretty tame wolf who is reduced to wearing Little Red Ridinghood's grandmother's dressing gown. This is a fun role for a newcomer to the stage.
The boy who never grew up, and he continues to act the part in this story. Cast a boy (or girl, if you want to give a nod to the traditional theater casting) who will have fun physicalizing the character.
This role is just right for an actor with some inherent strength and authority. He or she doesn't have to have a lot of stage experience; just be sure to cast somebody who has a big, booming voice and who isn't scared to put all the Fairy Tale Creatures in their place.