Seeking Young Performers for Upcoming Season
Seeking talent ages 10 and up for the Upcoming Season. Please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Rate: - OUR TOWN: Students (10-18)- Season Tickets - INTO THE WOODS: Students (10-18) - Season Tickets Actors & Community Members - Project Stipend $500 - WHAT THE CONSTITUTION: Students (14-18)- Season Tickets Actors - Project Stipend $800-1200 Additional info: Shows the company is looking to present in 2026 will include “Our Town,” “Into The Woods,” and “What the Constitution Means to Me.” Those auditioning are asked to: -Prepare two contrasting monologues and 32 bars of a song (optional), no longer than three minutes total. -Bring a headshot and resume. Please see the attachment for details. If interested, please apply.
9 roles
Dr. and Mrs. Gibbs’s son. A high school baseball star who wants to become a farmer. His love story with Emily Webb is central to the play. Can be a goofball and self-centered, but he’s sincere and big-hearted.
Mr. and Mrs. Webb’s daughter. An excellent student and a conscientious daughter. Emily & George’s love story is the spine of the play. Her realization that life is precious and fleeting is perhaps the central message of the play.
George’s younger sister. (may also be an ensemble member- in choir)
Emily’s younger brother. Enjoys getting under Emily’s skin!
The paperboy. Joe delivers papers to the same people each morning, but each conversation he has with them is unique. (may also be an ensemble member - baseball player, wedding guest, etc.
Joe’s younger brother, also a paperboy. May also be played by same actor playing Joe. (may also be an ensemble member- perhaps choir, baseball player, wedding guest, etc.
Vocal Range: Mezzo-Soprano/Soprano (Bb3–A5) Qualities: Highly versatile performer capable of sharp comedic timing (Little Red) and heightened emotionality (Rapunzel). Needs strong physical choices to differentiate roles.
Vocal Range: Tenor/Baritone (A2–G4) Qualities: Must balance youthful innocence with sly comedic timing. Strong physical actor able to switch between earnestness (Jack) and officiousness (Steward).
A passionate young performer who brings fresh energy and perspective to the play’s closing debate, embodying the next generation’s voice.