Young Talent Wanted for "The Drowsy Chaperone" Show
Talents aged 14-18 years old are needed for "The Drowsy Chaperone" Show. Please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Additional info: Please prepare a 32-bar cut of a song in the style of the show (song selections from the show are allowed). Please provide a track for your audition song; a speaker will be provided. There will be a dance call. Wear clothes and shoes you are comfortable dancing with. NOTE: Tap shoes are not needed for the audition, but there will be tapping in the show. Callbacks will include cold reads and possibly additional singing from the show. This will take place the same night as the auditions. PERFORMANCES: Thursday, November 13th @ 7:00pm Friday, November 14th @ 7:00pm Saturday, November 15th @ 1:30pm Saturday, November 15th @ 7:00pm Note that a participation fee will be applied. If interested, please apply.
14 roles
Musical theatre aficionado who mourns the end of the Golden Era. He narrates the show as he listens to the record on vinyl.
The air-headed, proper, and bossy host of the wedding.
Mrs. Tottendale's savvy butler who is thrifty and stiff yet has an understated sense of humor.
The dashing, ever-cheerful groom; played by matinee-idol Percy Hyman.
Robert's anxious, dim-witted best man who has Robert's best-interest always at heart.
Broadway producer who is desperate for his star to return to his show; played by Jack Adler..
Feldzieg's dim-witted companion who has hopes of being a star; played by Sadie Adler.
Posing as pastry chefs, this duo is intending to collect from Feldzieg; played by the vaudeville duo Tall Brothers.
European self-proclaimed "ladies man"; played by former silent movie star Roman Bartelli.
The famous bride. Glamorous and talented star of Feldzieg's Follies; played by rising star Jane Roberts.
Janet's alcoholic confidante and friend; played by well-established stage actress Beatrice Stockwell.
The brave and brash female aviator who, by chance, is recruited to perform the wedding.