"Incantation: The Frog Prince Fairy Tale" Needs Kids
Looking for child and teen performers for "Incantation: The Frog Prince Fairy Tale" Play. Please see the details below. Additional info: You only need to attend one day of auditions to be considered for a role, but you are welcome to attend both days. Parents or guardians are welcome to remain with their kids through auditions if they like. Your child only needs to know how to read to audition. No previous theatrical experience is necessary. Auditions will consist of improv games and cold readings from the script. Rehearsals will be three times per week, on weeknights, with crew work days on Saturday evenings. A full schedule will be given at auditions. If interested, please apply.
12 roles
The Frog Prince. Ted is alternately a vain fop; a wildly over-acted "nice guy"; and a sad, lonely frog. Upper-crust English accent.
The beautiful princess who adopts Ted. She is respectively the kind princess of fairy tale lore; an obnoxious, love-struck giggler; and a spoiled brat. She too has an uppercrust English accent.
The true hero of our story. In the first two versions, she is the cackling, evil crone we love to hate. In the final installment, Solitaire appears as a beautiful young woman with magical abilities and a refined English accent. It is her incantation that is instrumental in teaching Ted a lesson in love.
Ted's bodyguard. An Italian thug with an impressive vocabulary. Deadpan in delivery. Thick Brooklyn accent.
Solitaire's apprentice. Overly friendly "yes person." Speaks quickly and nervously with rapid-fire exchanges. Gender flexible.
Bliss' maid. Thick cockney accent. Brash and no-nonsense.
Although rarely interacting directly with the actors, s/he often walk right into the middle of scenes.
A shy, somewhat "nerdy" girl frog. Speaks with a slight, endearing lisp.