Casting Kids and Teens for "ANNIE" The Musical
Looking for singer/actors, singer/dancers, and child performers for "ANNIE" The Musical. Please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Additional info: Callbacks and dance calls will be conducted in person in mid/late May TBD. Zoom callbacks may be held as needed. Auditions are now open through noon on May 12, 2025. The preferred method of submission is a YouTube or Vimeo link, and can be sent. Audition Submission Deadline: Noon May 12, 2025 Performances AUGUST 8-24, 2025 Instructions for Audition: -Begin the video at eye level by stating your name, height, where you are located, vocal type, and dance experience, if any. For children, if you have any gymnastics or special skills, let us know that too. –Sing at least one song from musical theatre. 20-30 seconds is long enough (a verse and chorus is sufficient). -You do not have to do full songs. If you wish to be considered for certain roles, let us know which roles and sing songs from that character, if possible. If you do not have a role preference, please also let us know this. If interested, please apply.
22 roles
Mezzo-Soprano Belter, Female, to play 11 years old: A tough yet charming streetwise orphan. Annie is independent, hopeful, and full of life; she acts as a leader/mother figure to the other orphans and yearns for parents of her own. Looking for a strong singer and smart actress who can carry the energy of the show.
The littlest orphan, she latches onto Annie for love and protection.
The second youngest orphan after Molly.
The crybaby of the orphanage; must have a loud, whiny voice.
The quietest orphan.
The toughest orphan, always getting into fights.
The oldest orphan, usually forced to help Annie break up the fights.
Tenor: A classic 1930’s radio announcer, with solo singing in “Never Fully Dressed”. Should be able to change v
Soprano/Mezzo-Soprano: A trio of 1930’s radio singers, should be able to hold close harmonies.
Warbucks’s butler.
The policeman who questions Annie about Sandy.
The laundryman who collects laundry from the orphanage. He is friendly to the kids, but avoids Miss Hannigan’s romantic advances.
A homeless person who sells apples on the streets of New York.