Teens Needed for "Zombie Prom" Show
Current 11th graders and up are welcome to audition for the "Zombie Prom" Show. Please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Additional info: Auditioners should prepare to sing a cappella approximately 30-60 seconds of a musical theater song of their choice. There will also be a dance audition and cold reading where you will be given a chance to read from the script. Rehearsals will take place 3-4 days a week, leading up to the final performances on July 24th, 25th, and 26th. If you are not interested in auditioning but would still like to be a part of the production, that can also be arranged. There is a small participation fee to be a part of the production, which covers scripts, costumes, etc. There is also a potential callback on May 27th from 6:30-9:30 PM All who audition that are under the age of 17 must be accompanied by an adult and should plan to stay for ONE of the time slots in full. If interested, please apply.
11 roles
School Principal; icy and hard on the outside with a heart of gold. Should have good comic timing - think Carol Burnett or Bette Midler.
Good girl from the right side of the tracks. Hopelessly in love with Jonny. Sweet and funny - think Gidget or Sandra Dee.
Nervous and hyper. Always chewing her nails. Think a young Marge Simpson. Can double as Mother's Voice, Secretary, Make-Up Lady.
Coco isn't bad, she's just drawn that way. Think Jessica Rabbit with a dry wit. Can double Secretary (Sheila), Stage Manager.
Class nerd, sweet and means well but she verges on annoying. Think Gilda Radner. Can double Secretary, Ramona Merengue.
Good kid from the wrong side of the tracks. Sincere and funny. Think Ross from "Friends."
Class Jock. Big, handsome and dumb. Think "duh..." Can double Father's Voice, Copy Boy, Motorwise Gasoline Guy.
The class geek. Aspiring journalist. Think Pee Wee Herman without the weird voice. Can double Announcer.
Probably voted the most popular. He's sweet and personable and is deeply in love with Candy. Think Richie from "Happy Days." Can double Copy Boy, Motorwise Gasoline Guy.
Newspaper Journalist; opportunistic tabloid reporter who roots for the underdog and "justice" in the end. Think Geraldo Rivera but with Kevin Klein's comic appeal.
Assorted Parents, Secretaries, Copy Boys, TV Floor Workers and Singers. (Covered from within the cast or can be assigned separately to expand the cast.)