Casting Call for Kids for "Matilda Jr." Musical
Performers ages 9-18 years old are welcome to audition for "Matilda Jr." Please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Additional info: Each audition day will start with a dance/movement call 4-5 p.m. Following the dance call, all students except those auditioning for Trunchbull will sing WHEN I GROW UP. Please note that if you/your student is interested in auditioning for Trunchbull, you will sing in the last group of the day and you will sing THE HAMMER (see verse details attached). Directors are seeing students of all genders for TRUNCHBULL. Directors bring students up to sing in a group of four. Thay ask that they learn all the notes/lyrics of the verse/chorus attached. They will be assigned a specific part of the song when they are brought up four at a time. Rehearsals will be Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, 4-6 p.m., September 15-November 7. Some weekend rehearsals will occur (we will share these dates at our September 7 parent meeting). Tech week is November 9-12. Show dates are November 13-16. Mandatory parent meeting Sunday, September 7 2-3:30 p.m. Your child and a representative of your family must be present. There will not be an online option to join. Note that the participation fee will be applied. For more information, audition material and to complete the audition form, please download the attachment. If interested, please apply.
27 roles
The hero of the show. She’s brilliant, resilient, creative, and kind, despite growing up in difficult circumstances. Her parents treat her poorly, but Matilda escapes into a world of books, which puts her reading level far above the other children in her class, and she develops a bit of magical power in an effort to defeat Trunchbull.
A student at school with Matilda. He has the very first solo line of the entire show. He also has some featured moments as one of Matilda’s schoolmates.
A student at school with Matilda. She has a few solos and lines, but her most featured moment is when Trunchbull throws her through the air using her pigtails.
One of Matilda’s schoolmates. He has the bad luck to get caught after eating Trunchbull’s cake. Bruce goes through quite a transformation throughout the show and has some important solos.
Alice, Hortensia, and Tommy are classmates of Matilda, who each sing solos, and Hortensia has a few lines.
Alice, Hortensia, and Tommy are classmates of Matilda, who each sing solos.
Alice, Hortensia, and Tommy are classmates of Matilda, who each sing solos.
One of the kids at school with Matilda. She is kind and bright (though not as brilliant as Matilda) and quickly decides that Matilda is her best friend.
One of the kids at school with Matilda. He is enthusiastic, sweet, and always in a bit of a panic. Nigel has a few solos and some great featured moments in the show.
Matilda’s father. He is egotistical, rude, and not very bright, not to mention a liar. Though Mr. Wormwood is not a good person, and he is mean to Matilda, his harebrained schemes can be hilariously funny.
Matilda’s mother. Like her husband, she dislikes Matilda and does not understand why her daughter loves to read. Mrs. Wormwood is selfish, obsessed with her own appearance, and believes everything she sees on TV. Her dancing lessons with Rudolpho are the most important part of her day.
Matilda’s brother. He is not very bright, though he is the apple of his father’s eye.
The kindly librarian who loves hearing Matilda’s stories.
A character of Matilda’s creation. Everything this character does is grand and exaggerated – he’s performing for the cheap seats!
A product of Matilda’s imagination.
A teacher at Matilda’s school. She is kind, is generous, and really cares about the children despite her own desperate circumstances.
The quintessential terrifying tyrant. As headmistress, she runs her school like a dictator, making up arbitrary rules to suit her every whim and dreaming up creative punishments.
Mrs. Wormwood’s self-obsessed dance teacher. This is a hilarious featured role for a comedic performer who moves well.
A customer swindled by Mr. Wormwood. Though he shows up looking for payback, Matilda has had quite enough of revenge, and Sergei lets the Wormwoods escape.