"Snow White and the Seven Endings" Needs Kids
Actors in grades K-5th are welcome to audition for "Snow White and the Seven Endings" Play. Please see the details below. About the project: Happily-ever-after gets turned on its head in this comedic retelling of Snow White’s classic princess fairy tale. When the seven forest dwellers (who can be tall or short, it doesn’t matter!) reminisce about their recent run-in with a royal runaway, they each have a different take on how the story unfolds and who the real hero is. But which is the real ending? The only thing they agree about is that the Prince shouldn’t get the credit! Laughter abounds as each of the seven forest dwellers takes their turn sharing their recollection of what happened to Snow White once she came to their cottage. Which will be your favorite? The mysterious ”And Then There Were Seven,” the melodramatic ”Perilous Plight of Miss Snow White,” or the slapstick ”Snow Alone — Lost in the Woods”? Naturally, everyone loves the action-adventure ”Spindiana Jones and the Apple of Doom!” There’s also the Shakespearean ”Mid-Snow White’s Dream” and the hysterical interpretive dance, ”The Hunt-Cracker,” along with the classic retelling. Additional info: Students need only attend one audition, and a parent must be present for the first 15 minutes. WHAT TO PREPARE: Nothing. Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script (provided). REHEARSALS: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6-8 pm and Saturdays from 10am-noon. Rehearsals begin with the readthrough (ALL CAST AND CREW REQUIRED) on October 28th. There will be no rehearsals over the Holiday break. TECH WEEK: Dec 7-11 from 6-9 pm (ALL CAST AND CREW required to attend) PERFORMANCE DATES: December 12-14 (Friday and Saturday performances are at 7:30 pm. Sunday matinees are at 2:00 pm. If interested, please apply.
13 roles
Narrates the traditional “A Storybook Ending”.
Narrates the slapstick comedy, “Snow Alone—Lost in the Woods”
Narrates the melodrama, “The Perilous Plight of Miss Snow White”
Narrates the Shakespearean “A Mid-Snow White’s Dream”
Narrates the mystery, “And Then There Were Seven”
Narrates the interpretive dance, “The Hunt-cracker”
Narrates the action-adventure, “Spindiana Jones and the Apple of Doom”
Naïve princess
Vain, mean queen
Evil Queen’s disguised and unsightly alter-ego
Evil Queen’s trusty confidant.
Evil Queen’s unfaithful henchman
Stereotypical fairytale prince.