"Jagged Little Pill" Play In Need Of Teens
ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. Seeking teens for "Jagged Little Pill" play. See the details below. About the project: Inspired by Alanis Morissette’s groundbreaking album, this Tony and Grammy Award-winning musical dives into themes of identity, addiction, trauma, healing, and connection in modern America. Centered around the seemingly perfect suburban Healy family, the show explores mental health, sexual assault, opioid addiction, race, gender identity, and the pressures of social media. Featuring iconic songs such as “You Oughta Know,” “Hand in My Pocket,” “Ironic,” and “Uninvited,” this powerful contemporary musical demands emotionally fearless storytelling. Additional info: Callbacks: Tuesday, March 17th from 6:00PM – 9:00PM Please Prepare a verse and chorus of a contemporary rock song in the style of Alanis Morissette. Songs from the show are welcome but not required. Sheet music should be brought to the audition; an accompanist will be provided. For the dance call, actors should bring comfortable clothing and shoes that allow for movement. A short contemporary combination in the style of the show will be taught. Rehearsal Schedule: May 11 – June 18 Monday through Thursdays: 6:30 – 9:00 PM Sundays: 1:00 – 5:00 PM Not everyone will be needed at each rehearsal. Tech week rehearsals will run 6:00 – 10:00 PM. Tech Sunday: June 14, 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM Performance Schedule (10 Performances) June 19: 7:30 PM June 20: 2:00 PM & 7:30 PM June 21: 2:00 PM June 24: 7:30 PM June 25: 7:30 PM June 26: 7:30 PM June 27: 2:00 PM & 7:30 PM June 28: 2:00 PM For more information, please see the attachment. If you are interested, please apply.
3 roles
The adopted Black daughter of the family, who is struggling to find her place in the community and deal with her racial identity. Frankie is also involved in a love triangle with her best friend, Jo, and a new boy at school, Phoenix. Strong pop/rock singer F#3-F#5
Transfer student that becomes Frankie’s love interest. Strong pop/rock belter E4-Bb5
The ensemble plays students, parents, doctors, protestors, community members, and social media voices. Strong singers and movers who are comfortable with grounded, emotionally vulnerable storytelling. Several featured vocal moments throughout.