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Kid Audition For Singing in "Junie B. Jones"

Fleming Island, FL, United States
ID: 592072Exp: 11/16/2025
online audition
Description:

Kids audition for singing roles in "Junie B. Jones." See the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Additional info: Performances April 17-26 PREPARE FOR YOUR AUDITION Song Prepare 16–32 bars (about 30–60 seconds) of an upbeat musical theatre song in the style of the show, or a song from the show. Cold Reading Please come prepared to cold-read from the script Dance / Movement Be prepared to learn a short dance or movement combination at the audition. Wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes you can move in Monologue If you’re auditioning to play Junie B Jones the character please be prepare to read one of these monologues. 1. “Last year, I had two bestest friends. First, there was Lucille. Plus, I also had that Grace. Me and that Grace rode the school bus together every single day. It was perfect! Only… this year? Too bad for us. Grace got put in a different room than me. And that is not even fair. But I thought, hey on the bus, we can still sit next to each other, just like always. That would fix everything! Only… what do you know? I get on the bus, and boom — there’s Grace, plopped down with Bobbi Jean Piper! My seat. My friend. Gone! Grace… excuse me, Grace… what kind of shenanigans do you call this, madam? Didn’t you see me sitting here? 1. "So this morning, I came to school with the special shoe Mother made me wear. It had a piggy toe window in it! (proudly) You could see my actual toe. It was spectacular.And of course, everybody kept trying to get a look at it because, duh, who wouldn’t? Except for Sheldon. Sheldon didn’t just look. Oh no. He stretched his neck out way too far. And then (demonstrates falling backwards) boom! He tipped right off his chair, landed flat on the floor, and had to go to the nurse (shakes head) It was not a good day for either of us. If you are interested please apply.

13 roles

JUNIE B. JONESFemale7-10 y.o.All ethnicities

Vocal range: G3–E5 Traits: The star! Junie B. is funny, curious, confident, outspoken, and full of energy. Needs strong comedic timing and big personality.

LUCILLEMale7-10 y.o.All ethnicities

Vocal range: F4–C5 Traits: Rich, fancy, dramatic, and a bit self-centered. Loves being the center of attention.

HERBMale7-10 y.o.All ethnicities

Vocal range: G3–D5 Traits: Friendly, kind, patient. Junie B.’s good friend at school.

MAYFemale7-10 y.o.All ethnicities

Vocal range: G3–E5 Traits: Rule-follower, bossy, tattletale. The opposite of Junie B.

SHELDONFemale7-10 y.o.All ethnicities

Vocal range: G3–D5 Traits: Quirky, awkward, anxious, but lovable. A fun character part!

JOSEMale7-10 y.o.All ethnicities

Vocal range: G3–E5 Traits: Cheerful, supportive, positive classmate

CHENILLE & CAMILLEFemale7-10 y.o.All ethnicities

Vocal range: C4–C5 Traits: Lucille’s stylish twin friends. Always act in sync with each other

GRACEFemale17-18 y.o.All ethnicities

Ensemble. Fun group roles with lots of stage time and small solos.

BOBBIEMale17-18 y.o.All ethnicities

Ensemble. Fun group roles with lots of stage time and small solos.

JEANFemale17-18 y.o.All ethnicities

Ensemble. Fun group roles with lots of stage time and small solos.

PIPERBoth genders17-18 y.o.All ethnicities

Ensemble. Fun group roles with lots of stage time and small solos.

LENNEBoth genders17-18 y.o.All ethnicities

Ensemble. Fun group roles with lots of stage time and small solos.

OthersBoth genders17-18 y.o.All ethnicities

Ensemble. Fun group roles with lots of stage time and small solos.