"Macbeth" Teen Audition for the Theater
Teen audition for Macbeth theater production. See details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. About the project: A brave Scottish warrior named Macbeth receives a prophecy from three witches that he will become king. Driven by ambition and spurred on by his cunning wife, Lady Macbeth, he murders King Duncan and seizes the throne. But the taste of power comes with a bitter cost—haunted by guilt, paranoia, and vengeful enemies, Macbeth spirals into a blood-soaked reign of tyranny. As the body count rises and his sanity crumbles, he faces a final showdown that proves fate and ambition are a deadly mix. Additional info: Callbacks will be held in person only on Thursday, May 1. Those required at callbacks will be announced the day of or earlier. Please note you may be required from 6 pm-8 pm this day. If you are not needed for callbacks, don't stress as you may still be cast. Rehearsals will be on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays from 6 PM to 9 PM starting May 6. Mandatory tech rehearsals will be June 30 - July 3 from 6 pm - 9 pm. Mandatory dress rehearsals will be July 7-9 from 6 pm - 10 pm. Performances will be on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday starting July 10. If you are interested please apply.
14 roles
The ambitious thane-turned-king, solo for his central role.
Macbeth’s ruthless wife, solo for her intense psychological arc.
The nobleman who opposes Macbeth, solo as the climactic avenger.
Macbeth’s friend and early victim, solo to preserve his ghost’s impact.
First Weird Sister, dedicated to the supernatural trio for a strong presence.
Second Weird Sister, also dedicated.
Third Weird Sister, completing the trio.
King Duncan early on, then Siward for the final battle.
Duncan’s elder son and eventual king, standalone for his leadership arc.
Duncan’s younger son (brief early role), then Siward’s son in the final fight.
Macduff’s wife for her tragic scene, then the Gentlewoman observing Lady Macbeth.
The comic gatekeeper after Duncan’s murder, then Ross as a noble and messenger.
A suspicious noble throughout, doubling as one of Macbeth’s hired killers.
Banquo’s son early, then Angus as a noble and the second murderer.