BIG RIVER Equity Principal Auditions - Atlanta Lyric Theatre Auditions

Posted October 7, 2019
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Atlanta Lyric Theatre


AUDITION DATE

Mon, Oct 28, 2019

11:00 am - 7:00 pm (EDT)

Break from 2:30-3:30 PM

CONTRACT

LOA $454/week

SEEKING

Equity actor/singers for various roles. See breakdown.

PREPARATION

Please prepare a brief musical theatre song in the style of the show. Bring your sheet music in your key. Accompanist provided. You may also choose to accompany yourself.
No Video Submissions.
You may be asked to dance- please bring appropriate dance attire.

LOCATION

Jennie T. Anderson Theatre

548 S Marietta Pky

Marietta, GA 30067

PERSONNEL

Music and Lyrics by: Roger Miller
Book by William Hauptman
Adapted from the novel by Mark Twain

Expected in attendance at Audition:
Director- David Koté
Choreographer- Meredith Moore
Music Director- Christian Magby
Artistic Director- Mary Nye Bennett

OTHER DATES

Callbacks TBA
First rehearsal: March 16th, 2020
Opening: Friday April 10, 2020
Morning student matinee: Friday April 17, 2020
Closing: Sunday April 26, 2020

OTHER

An Equity Stage Manager has already been hired for this production. To be considered for future Stage Management jobs please submit resume to Spolhemus@atlantalyrictheatre.com. Company manager, Stephanie Polhemus, will be in attendance at the audition.

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An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of audition.

Equity’s contracts prohibit discrimination. Equity is committed to diversity and encourages all its employers to engage in a policy of equal employment opportunity designed to promote a positive model of inclusion. As such, Equity encourages performers of all ethnicities, gender identities, and ages, as well as performers with disabilities, to attend every audition.

Always bring your Equity Membership card to auditions.

BREAKDOWN

BREAKDOWN

Huckleberry Finn:
(LEAD; 18-28; Male; Tenor) Bright, hopeful, mischievous. Playful and spontaneous, yet has integrity and a good heart. In the end though, he prefers freedom to “domestic” life.

Jim:
(LEAD; 20-45; Male; Baritone/Tenor) Strong willed, compassionate. Powerful presence. Has great integrity. He is a great man. African American.

Widow Douglas:
(30-65; Female; Alto/Mezzo) A strict but loving woman who takes Huck in and raises him. Character actress.

Miss Watson:
(30-60; Female; Mezzo-Soprano) Widow Douglas’ sister. A strict and traditional woman that helps to raise Huck.

Tom Sawyer:
(16-24; Male; Baritone) Huck’s friend. Adventurer, clever, great storyteller, energetic, enjoyable, but often overly dramatic and prefers the complicated path.

The Duke:
(30-55; Male; Tenor) A Comedic Role. A broken down actor turned con artist – conniving. Requires an excellent actor. Strong singer and character actor, true entertainer.

The King:
(35-55; Male; Baritone) An escaped convict and con artist, partners with The Duke. Strong character actor. He is larger than life.

Judge Thatcher:
(35-65; Male; Bass) A man with high respect for the letter of the law. Authority figure, proper.

Pap Finn:
(30-45; Male; Bass/Baritone) Huck’s no-good alcoholic father who abandoned him some time ago. Rough, crass character. Returns to collect on Huck’s trust fund. Strong character actor with a good comedic sense.

Aunt Sally:
(30-60; Female; Must Sing) Tom Sawyer’s aunt Sally. Strict, yet has a heart.

Uncle Silas:
(35-60; Male; Must Sing) Tom Sawyer’s uncle Silas. A strong man who strives to do what he thinks is right.

Ben, Hank, & Jo Harper:
(16-20; Male; Must sing and dance) Huck and Tom’s Schoolmates and friends. Mischievous. Pugnacious. Comedic.

Mary Jane Wilkes:
(18-30; Female; Mezzo-Soprano) The grieving, kindhearted, sweet and pretty daughter of the wealthy Peter Wilkes, who recently passed away. Falls for Huck.

Susan Wilkes:
(18-30; Female; Strong harmonies) Sweet, kind, must be able to hold strong harmonies. One of the Wilkes sisters who lost their father, searching for consolation and closure.

Joanna Wilkes:
(18-30; Female; Strong harmonies) One of the Wilkes Sisters who lost their father, searching for consolation and closure.

Young Fool:
(18-30; Male; High Baritone/Tenor) A young man who just loves to talk and gossip. Strong character and energy a plus.

Alice:
(30-40; Female; Must sing) Strong singer with strong acting skills. Must handle and sing well powerful and soulful gospel songs. Great presence. African-American slave sold and separated from her daughter.

Alice’s Daughter:
(18-25; Female; Gospel/Belter) Slave sold and separated from her mother. Must hold harmonies well.

Ensemble:
(20-35; Male & Female) Hank, Lafe, Doctor, Andy, Sheriff Bell, Harvey Wilkes, Counselor Robinson, Strange Woman, Servants, Townspeople. Multiple Roles may be played by the same actor.

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Equity’s contracts prohibit discrimination. Equity is committed to diversity and encourages all its employers to engage in a policy of equal employment opportunity designed to promote a positive model of inclusion. As such, Equity encourages performers of all ethnicities, gender identities, and ages, as well as performers with disabilities, to audition.

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