Casting Kids for "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" Musical
Kids ages 5 and up are welcome to audition for "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" Musical. Please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Additional info: WHAT TO PREPARE: MUSIC: Please prepare the song selections for which character(s) you are auditioning for. Instrumental tracks will be provided at the audition. DANCE: There will be a short dance routine taught at the audition. Please wear comfortable clothes you can move in, as well as good footwear (no Crocs, slides, or other footwear that restricts movement or can easily fall off) READING: Sides will be sent and provided at the audition. Familiarize yourself with the characters. Remember, these are classic characters, as well as children. So, have fun and capture that Snoopy magic! The rehearsal schedule will be finalized after the cast is chosen and we will do our best to work around conflicts that are provided on the audition sheet. Rehearsal are typically Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and some Saturdays. The show runs November 13-16. (There may be some morning performances on 11/13-14) The audition material is attached to the sign-up link. If interested, please apply.
6 roles
The sometimes optimistic, sometimes self-deprecatory main character. The show is a day in the life of Charlie Brown. A lovable loser, his main characteristics are either self-defeating stubbornness or admirable determined persistence to try his best against all odds. He can never win a ballgame, but continues playing baseball; he can never fly a kite successfully, but continues trying to do so. Dominated by insecurities, this lovable blockhead is affable, humble but smart and vulnerable.
A highly articulate, charismatic, lovable, sometimes eccentric and argumentative younger sister to Charlie Brown. Despite being portrayed as innocent and adorable, she is noticeably intelligent for her age. She is absurdly intense, balancing angst with innocence, sweet but a skeptic. She has a crush on Linus.
The thumb-sucking, blanket-dependent younger brother to Lucy - and Charlie Brown's best friend. Though young, he is the most educated character in the bunch. He is unusually smart and he acts as the show’s philosopher. Despite his mature vocabulary, juvenile aspects of his character are also displayed; for example, Linus is almost always depicted holding his blue security blanket and often sucking his thumb. Acutely sensitive with brains and warmth.
The crabby, opinionated, manipulative, self-important older sister to Linus who bosses Charlie Brown around and perpetually offers armchair psychiatric advice for a rate of five cents. This actress will have dimension in her performance - she will have the ability to be a brute but also allow her compassion to shine when necessary. She is actually a friend to Charlie Brown and is constantly looking for ways to help him and Linus, though she is often misguided and pushy in her attempts to help.
Charlie Brown’s dog. A clownish, vaudevillian scene stealer who can really “sell it.” Snoopy is more human-like than dog. His character is that of a dog who pretends to be a person (or who sometimes forgets he is a dog). He can dance circles around everyone else. He is smart, wise-cracking, and joyous. This role is physically demanding both in innovation and execution. Strong comedic timing +
A friend to Charlie Brown, he is distinguished by his precocious skill at playing the toy piano, as well as by his love of classical music and the composer Ludwig van Beethoven. He is Lucy’s love interest but he could care less about her. His love is Beethoven and he is very serious about his musical hobby. That said, he comes out and shines in his one number, “Beethoven Day,” which can be a show stopper.