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Singing Audition for "Annie JR." Musical

Northport, AL, United States
ID: 591873Exp: 10/8/2025
Description:

Kids between the ages of 6 and 18 are welcome to audition for Kids ages 6-18 years old are welcome to audition for "Annie JR.". Please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Additional info: Please arrive 20 minutes before your scheduled time slot on your selected day (you do not need to attend both days of auditions). Directors ask that you prepare a 16-32 measure song (approximately one minute in length) and a memorized monologue of up to one minute. Both of these should be in the style of the show you are auditioning for. Uploading your instrumental music file for your song (mp3 track OR pdf sheet music) to your online audition form is required for the audition. Make sure that both the song and monologue you choose are age-appropriate. If you are interested in a particular character from the show, choose material similar to that character's behavior or characteristics. You will be expected to perform a song and a monologue. For most of the auditions, a short dance audition will follow. Comfortable clothes and close-toed shoes (tennis shoes or jazz shoes) are recommended for the dance portion. Callbacks are essentially another audition where you are asked to read or sing for specific characters from the show. See the attachment for details. If interested, please apply by October 8 at 8:00 pm.

16 roles

AnnieFemale6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

Annie is a complex little girl. She is a tough, streetwise urchin who is nevertheless vulnerable when she thinks she might lose what has become most important to her: a newfound "family" who loves her. She has to be motherly in scene one, independent in scene two, overwhelmed in scenes four and five, needy in scene seven, and hopeful for the future in scenes ten and eleven. The actor who plays Annie must be strong vocally and musically. She must be capable of vocal projection without strain.

MollyFemale6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

These girls are gritty, neglected and vulnerable, yet basically honest and potentially lovable. The actors portraying them must be able to have mischievous fun with each other as well as "sibling-style" fights. Each student should be able to create and shape her own character. Children auditioning for these roles need to have vocal strength and be visually expressive.

TessieFemale6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

These girls are gritty, neglected and vulnerable, yet basically honest and potentially lovable. The actors portraying them must be able to have mischievous fun with each other as well as "sibling-style" fights. Each student should be able to create and shape her own character. Children auditioning for these roles need to have vocal strength and be visually expressive.

JulyFemale6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

These girls are gritty, neglected and vulnerable, yet basically honest and potentially lovable. The actors portraying them must be able to have mischievous fun with each other as well as "sibling-style" fights. Each student should be able to create and shape her own character. Children auditioning for these roles need to have vocal strength and be visually expressive.

DuffyFemale6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

These girls are gritty, neglected and vulnerable, yet basically honest and potentially lovable. The actors portraying them must be able to have mischievous fun with each other as well as "sibling-style" fights. Each student should be able to create and shape her own character. Children auditioning for these roles need to have vocal strength and be visually expressive.

KateFemale6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

These girls are gritty, neglected and vulnerable, yet basically honest and potentially lovable. The actors portraying them must be able to have mischievous fun with each other as well as "sibling-style" fights. Each student should be able to create and shape her own character. Children auditioning for these roles need to have vocal strength and be visually expressive.

PepperFemale6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

These girls are gritty, neglected and vulnerable, yet basically honest and potentially lovable. The actors portraying them must be able to have mischievous fun with each other as well as "sibling-style" fights. Each student should be able to create and shape her own character. Children auditioning for these roles need to have vocal strength and be visually expressive.

Miss HanniganFemale6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

This woman is definitely a "has-been." Her distaste for her job and the children that are part of it should be obvious in every line she speaks, every song she sings and every move she makes. The student who plays her must have an excellent sense of comic timing. The acrid delivery of her lines and the torch-like rendition of her songs must distinguish her from the other characters in the show.

Grace FarrellFemale6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

Grace is mature, calm, cool and "together." She is classy and businesslike when dealing with Miss Hannigan and Warbucks, yet maternal toward Annie. The student playing Grace can set herself apart from the other characters simply by the sophisticated way she walks. Grace should seem ready with an answer for just about anything. Each dramatic situation should seem to come "under control" the moment she glides into a scene.

RoosterMale6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

Rooster and Lily are quite the team -- "team" being the operative word, as the characters play off each other constantly. You might consider casting students of contrasting heights. Rooster can even be shorter than Lily; after all, these two are not to be taken too seriously! Rooster is flashy and self-assured. His "moves" should be as smooth as a gambler's, as should be the message he sells in "Easy Street." "Easy Street" is the most challenging number in the show, in terms of vocal range.

LilyFemale6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

Rooster and Lily are quite the team -- "team" being the operative word, as the characters play off each other constantly. You might consider casting students of contrasting heights. Rooster can even be shorter than Lily; after all, these two are not to be taken too seriously! Lily (airhead that she is) is always distracted, although she manages to pick up on any conversation involving money.

WarbucksMale6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

This may be the most challenging role for a student in this age group. He must appear middle-aged, self-assured and confident. At first awkwardly affectionate toward Annie, he soon finds himself completely charmed by her. He begins his transformation when he views "N.Y.C." through Annie's eyes and falls in love with the city again...and with her. The student who plays Warbucks will need to be extremely focused throughout the show. His posture, walk and speech patterns are very

DrakeMale6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

Mrs. GreerFemale6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

Mrs. PughFemale6-18 y.o.All ethnicities

EnsembleBoth genders6-18 y.o.All ethnicities