"The Addams Family: The Musical Comedy" Searching For Kids
Seeking kids for "The Addams Family: The Musical Comedy". See the details below. Additional info: AUDITION FORM AND CONFLICT CALENDAR: Download and fill out before you arrive! Will also have them at the auditions if you can't print at home. Rehearsal calendar. Singing Portion: Please come prepared to sing 16 to 32 measures of any song of your choosing that best shows off your rehearsed vocal abilities. Please provide your own music tracks. A bluetooth speaker will be available. (There is no accompanist available.) Dance Portion: Please wear clothes and shoes that you can dance in. (There may be a short dance to learn via video posted on the SCCT website one week prior to auditions.) Those auditioning for Gomez and Morticia will be required to dance together (ballroom style) - preferably Tango. Acting Portion: Cold Readings from the script will be available at auditions. No one will be permitted to be absent during tech week Saturday, July 11th through Wednesday, July 15th. Typical rehearsal schedule through the week: Sunday afternoons/evenings (Specific Times TBD), Possibilities of Saturday Dance Rehearsals at Noon, Tuesdays & Thursdays approx 6:30 till 9:30 PM. Please list all conflicts on the rehearsal calendar on your audition forms. If you have multiple conflicts, this may affect your being cast in the production. Call Backs are TBD. For more information, please see the attachment. If you are interested, please apply.
2 roles
Vocal Range: A3 – F5 (alto) Pugsley is a funny, inventive, and sometimes annoying little brother who loves to be tortured by his big sister. Aware that family dynamics are changing around him, he wants to ensure he won’t lose his sister, so he takes matters into his own hands. Strong, high vocals. Preferably 5’ or shorter.
Live on ‘the other side’ but are summoned once a year to come celebrate with the family. Dressed in the attire of their various eras of Addams family history, the Ancestors serve as the ensemble (chorus) for the show. They help bring the story to life, sometimes offering advice, and interacting with the characters throughout the play. They appear often, including singing and dancing in several numbers, as well as silently watching or possibly being a part of the magical effects of the show.