Late Teen Voice Casting for "The 1940s Radio Hour"
Auditions for "The 1940s Radio Hour" Roles are available for a late teen girl. Please see the details below. About the project: Synopsis: Welcome to the chaotic world of New York radio station WOV! It’s the final broadcast of the Mutual Manhattan Variety Cavalcade, a show for American soldiers serving overseas during World War 2. Harassed manager Clifton A. Feddington tries to keep his performers in order and get through the broadcast without too many catastrophes. However, that is easier said than done! With a drunken, Sinatra-esque lead singer, a delivery boy with theatrical aspirations, and a talented trumpeter preparing to leave New York’s big band scene and fight overseas, it’s a challenge just to get to the end of the show. Full of big band classics, jitterbugging, and old-fashioned, live sound effects, The 1940s Radio Hour takes a swinging trip to a bygone era, bringing the audience along for the ride! Additional info: There will be cold readings of the play for all character parts. Please prepare a musical piece that is in your range and that you feel comfortable singing. Songs do not have to be from the show, but directors are looking for upbeat music. Bring a copy of the sheet music of your selected song choice for the accompanist – no A Capella singing, please. Wear comfortable clothing that will permit freedom of movement for simple choreography. Show Dates and Times: Sept. 19th-21st, 26th-28th, and Oct. 3th-5th Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at 3:00 p.m. To be considered, please apply.
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Baritone Poodle-eyed young hopeful from Allentown, PA who came to New York to work for his uncle at the drugstore and hopefully get his big break into show business. Always practicing everyone’s routines for the show, also makes deliveries during the show. The cast of the Mutual Manhattan Variety Cavalcade are the world’s biggest stars to him.