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"25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" Seeks Teens

Crowley, LA, United States
ID: 591659Exp: 11/8/2025
Description:

Audition for "25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee". All auditioners must be 17 years or older! Please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Additional info: Select a date that works best for you. (November 8th at 10am or 9th at 2pm.) Please prepare a 1-minute to 1.5-minute cut of a song of your choice NOT from the show. Please bring your sheet music, track, or have a YouTube link with start/stop times on a device ready to plug into a speaker or connect to Bluetooth. Actors may be asked to do a cold reading from the script. See the document attached for details. If interested, please apply.

9 roles

Chip TolentinoMale17-18 y.o.All ethnicities

[Vocal Top: B4 Bottom: C3] - An athletic, social, boy scout and champion of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, he returns to defend his title, but he finds puberty hitting at an inopportune moment.

Logainne SchwartzandgrubeniereFemale17-18 y.o.All ethnicities

[Top: G5 Bottom: G3] - She is the youngest and most politically aware speller, often making comments about current political figures. She is driven by internal and external pressure, but above all by a desire to win to make her two fathers proud. She is somewhat of a neat freak, speaks with a lisp, and will be back next year.

Leaf ConeybearMale17-18 y.o.All ethnicities

[Top: A4 Bottom: A2] - The second runner-up in his district, Leaf gets into the competition on a lark and finds everything about the bee incredibly amusing. He is home-schooled and comes from a large family of former hippies. He has severe Attention Deficit Disorder and spells words correctly while in a trance.

William BarfeeMale17-18 y.o.All ethnicities

[Top: Bb4 Bottom: C3] - A Putnam County Spelling Bee finalist last year, he was eliminated because of an allergic reaction to peanuts and is back for vindication. His famous "Magic Foot" method of spelling has boosted him to spelling glory, even though he only has one working nostril and a touchy, bullying personality. He develops a crush on Olive.

Marcy ParkFemale17-18 y.o.All ethnicities

[Top: Eb5 Bottom: A3] - The ultimate over-achiever, Marcy has never been given another option. She comes from a family where excellence is expected and so simply produced. A parochial school student, she assumes God, too, expects perfection. She sees herself as a mass of problems but she keeps them to herself.

Olive OstrovskyMale17-18 y.o.All ethnicities

[Top: F#5 Bottom: A3] - A young newcomer to competitive spelling. Her mother is in an ashram in India, and her father is working late, as usual, but he is trying to come sometime during the bee. Having found comfort in its words and vastness, Olive made friends with her dictionary at a very young age, helping her to make it to the competition. She starts enormously shy, and shyly blossoms.

Rona Lisa PerettiFemale17-18 y.o.All ethnicities

[Top: E5 Bottom: C4] - The number-one realtor in Putnam County, a former Putnam County Spelling Bee Champion herself, and the returning moderator. She is a sweet woman who loves children, but she can be very stern when it comes to dealing with Vice Principal Panch and his feelings for her. Her interest in the competition is unflagging and drives it forward.

Douglas PanchMale17-18 y.o.All ethnicities

[Non-singing Role] - The Vice Principal. Frustrated with his life, he finds the drive of the young spellers alien to him. After five years' absence from the Bee, Panch returns as judge. There was an "incident" at the Twentieth Annual Bee, but he claims to be in "a better place" now, thanks to a high-fiber diet and Jungian analysis. He is infatuated with Rona Lisa Peretti, but she does not return his affections.

Mitch MahoneyMale17-18 y.o.All ethnicities

[Top:A4 Bottom: E3] - The Official Comfort Counselor. An ex-convict, Mitch is performing his community service with the Bee, and hands out juice boxes to losing students. He has no idea how to offer comfort, but does find himself wishing he could find a way to make the kids feel better.