MOONLIGHT STAGE 2016 SEASON Equity Principal Auditions - Moonlight Stage Productions/City of Vista Auditions

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MOONLIGHT STAGE 2016 SEASON - Moonlight Stage Productions/City of Vista

Moonlight Stage 2016 Season - Local EPA
Moonlight Stage Productions/City of Vista | Vista, CA

Date of Audition:
2/22/2016


Call Type
Equity Principal

Time(s)
Monday, February 22, 2016
3:00PM - 10:00PM

Tuesday, February 23, 2016
4:30PM - 10:00PM
Break: 6:30PM - 7:00PM

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

4:30PM - 10:00PM
Break: 6:30PM - 7:00PM

Contract
LOA
Minimum Pending. Previous Year - $618/wk

Location
Moonlight Amphitheatre
1200 Vale Terrace
Vista, CA 92084
Rehearsal Studio


Seeking
See breakdown

Preparation
Prepare in the style for the show you are auditioning for. All scores will be provided.

Other Dates
Sister Act- 1st AEA: 5/30, Open: 6/15, Close: 7/2
Peter Pan - 1st AEA: 7/4, Open: 7/20, Close: 8/6
Titanic the Musical - 1st AEA: 8/1, Open: 8/17, Close: 9/3
The Addams Family - 1st AEA: 8/29, Open: 9/14, Close: 10/1

Other

www.moonlightstage.com

Personnel
See breakdown

· A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.

Appointments
Email Maureen Stroud at moonlight@ cityof
vista.com for an appointment

Performers of all ethnic and racial background are encouraged to attend.

Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions.


Breakdown

SISTER ACT

John Vaughan: Director/Choreographer
Lyndon Pugeda: Musical Director

DELORIS VAN CARTIER (African American Female 25 - 35): An aspiring performer, trying to find both fame and a place in the world. When forced to hide in the convent, she initially refuses to embrace her new lifestyle but learns to when she works with the choir. Loud-mouthed and sassy, but ultimately caring. E3 - F#5

MOTHER SUPERIOR (Female 50 - 70): The head of the convent, sarcastic and a bit stiff. Extremely protective about keeping her sisters away from the outside world, which puts her in direct opposition to Deloris and her musical teachings. D3 - E5.

CURTIS (African American Male 35 - 55): A club owner, notorious gangster and Deloris' boyfriend. Cocky and controlling, always on the verge of violence. A2 - Ab4.

EDDIE SOUTHER (African American Male 25 - 35): The desk chief at the Philadelphia police station and a high school classmate of Deloris who helps get her into hiding. Faces a lot of nerves when under pressure, causing him to sweat profusely. He still yearns for Deloris after all these years, and dreams of being her hero.

SISTER MARY ROBERT (18 - 25): A postulant, abondandoned as a baby and raised at the convent. Shy and soft-spoken, but singing with Deloris lets her find her voice. Her wallflower lifestyle has made her live a shell of a life.F#3 - A5

SISTER MARY PATRICK (30’s – 40’s): Consistently perky, enthusicastic, and easily excitable. A little plump. G3-E6

SISTER MARY LAZARUS (50-70): Head of the choir. Rather deadpan and the least welcoming of all the nuns, until she gets caught up in Deloris' soul music. D3-E5.

MONSINGNOR O'HARA (45 - 60): One of the heads of the convent. Constantly concerned with financial matters, though soul music surprisingly puts him in a different mood. E3-G4

TJ, PABLO, JOEY, ERNIE, MICHELLE, TINA, NUNS cover an ENSEMBLE of Bar Patrons, Waitresses, Pool Players, Drag Queens, Homeless People and Fantasy Dancers.
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PETER PAN

Steven Glaudini: Producing Artistic Director/Director
JD Dumas: Co-Musical Director
Ken Gammie: Co-Musical Director
Carlos Mendoza: Choreographer

PETER PAN (20's - 30) Female acting as male. Clever, adventurous, confident leader of Lost Boys. His desire to stay a child forever allows him to continue his adventures unburdened by the realities of growing up. Must be strong actor, excellent singer, and an agile mover - able to put out young masculinity. British accent. No fears of heights as this role flies. Eb2-C4

CAPTAIN HOOK/MR. DARLING (30's - 50's) A classic villain. Must be a strong singer and character actor. Must be physically fit and able to master stage combat. Doubles as Mr. Darling: a stern and unimaginative but loving father. British accent. C3-F#4

WENDY DARLING (20's - 30) The pleasant, responsible, trustworthy sort who takes on the role of mother to the Lost Boys. Meeting Peter awakens charming, romantic feelings within her and she is forced to reconcile the various facets of her emerging womanhood. Strong actress/singer/mover. British accent. A3-D5.

SMEE (30's - 50's) Capt. Hook's right hand man, jovial, simple, and loveable. He is a comedic character actor in direct contrast to Hook in appearance and physical stature. Must move well. D3-F#4

TIGER LILY/LIZA (20's - 30's) Beautiful tribal princess, brave, coquettish, cold and amourous by turns. She must possess a sensuality that stands in contrast to Wendy's sweet demeanor. Strong dance ability required. Doubles as the Darling's maid, Liza. Ab3-C5

MRS. DARLING/GROWN UP WENDY (30's - 40's) Graceful, warm, and motherly - exactly what one would presume Wendy's mother to be. Her kind maternal presence must be complimented by a beautiful solo voice. Doubles as grown-up Wendy. British accent. D4-C5.

THE LOST BOYS (20's-30) Males and females. 5 total. Peter's adventurous gang of misfit boys. Distinct and unique characters who enjoy their carefree like in Neverland. Varied vocal ranges. Athletic, acrobatic dance abilities desired.

THE PIRATES (20's and up) 8 males. Group of Capt. Hook's henchmen. They believe they are sinister and cunning, but are actually a comical band of buffoons. Great character actors with comedic timing, strong singers, able to move and learn stage combat. Included in this group is Starkey (30's - up), first mate to Hook. 5 Pirates double as Indians. Nana/Crocodile may also be a Pirate.

THE INDIANS (20's - 30's) 3 females and 5 males (who double as Pirates). They are the featured dancers in the show. Very strong and agile, able to convey character and emotion through movement. Gymnastic ability a plus.

TITANIC THE MUSICAL

Larry Raben: Director/Musical Staging

Elan McMahan: Musical Director

THOMAS ANDREWS: (Late 30's) Designer and builder of Titanic. Strong yet intropective, and full of integrity. He is the moral compass of the show. LEAD

J. BRUCE ISMAY (Late 40's) The Owner of White Star Line. Fastidiously dressed. High brow. Aloof. Saved himself and let others drown. Dark hair and moustache. LEAD [OFFER PENDING]

CAPTAIN E.J. SMITH (50's - 60's) Lured out of retirement to captain the maiden voyage of Titanic. Commanding and caring.

FREDERICK BARRETT (20's - 30's) Stoker, Strapping, and romantic. Huge voice. Soloist.

HAROLD BRIDE (20's-30's) Radioman on the Titanic. Shy and socially awkward. Adorable. Soloist

FREDERICK FLEET (20's) Lookout (Also 1st class passenger and 2nd class passenger) Soloist.

HENRY ETCHES (40's-50's) Senior 1st class steward, (also 3rd class passenger). The quintessential Butler. Officious and caring. Soloist.

WILLIAM MURDOCH (35-45) Officer, a Scotsman (Also second class passenger). He should have been a captain by now but is riddled by doubts in his ability to lead. And he makes a fatal mistake.

CHARLES LIGHTOLLER (30-40) Second Officer (Also second class passenger). Commanding. Good deal of dialogue.

HERBERT PITMAN (20’s-30s) Third officer, 20’s-30’s (Also The Major and Fourth Man). Versatile actor.

WALLACE HARTLEY (30-50) Bandmaster (Also Chief Engineer Joseph Bell)

ISIDOR STRAUSS (Late 60’s) Owner of Macy's. Originally a Jew from Bavaria. Sings poignant duet with his wife.

IDA STRAUSS (Late 60’s) His wife, Originally a Jew from Germany. She sings a poignant duet with her husband.

ALICE BEANE (Middle-aged) American with middle-western accent. A gossip who is enamored with those living above her class. Strong comic actress who can also break your heart. LEAD [OFFER PENDING]

EDGAR BEANE (Middle-aged) American with middle-western accent. Good-hearted with a dry wit.

CHARLES CLARK (20’s) Young, British, and middle class.

CAROLINE NEVILLE (20’s) Young, British, and aristocratic

KATE McGOWAN (20’s) Young, Irish. Running away to America after making a mistake in Ireland. She sets her sights on Jim Farrell. Bright spirit.

KATE MULLINS (20’s) Young, Irish. Eager about a life in America. The timid Kate.

KATE MURPHEY (20’s) Young, Irish. Running byway from her life in Ireland

JIM FARRELL (20’s) A handsome Irishman. His boyish charm turns manly when Kate snags him.

ENSEMBLE (All Ages) To play 1st Class Passengers: John & Madeleine Astor, Benjamin Guggenheim, Mme. Aubert, John & Marion Thayer, George & Eleanor Widener, Charlotte Cardoza, Edith Corse Evans & Staff: Joseph Boxhall, Robert Hichens, Bellboy, Andrew Latimer, Stewardess Robinson, Stewardess Hutchinson

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THE ADDAMS FAMILY

James Vasquez: Director

Randi Ellen Rudolph: Musical Director

Karl Warden: Choreographer

GOMEZ ADDAMS: Caucasian man, 50s. A man in his prime, of Spanish descent and a wild Iberian passion. Adores his wife, takes great pride in his children, and, in the larger sense, in his family. He’s very much about what it means to be an Addams. His desire for Morticia is undimmed after 20 years of marriage, and it takes very little to fire up his lust, although it appears they haven’t tango’d in quite some time. Must have great comedic timing & strong tenor voice. LEAD (OFFER PENDING)

MORTICIA ADDAMS: Caucasian woman, 40 - 50s. Holds the balance of power in the family; often seems like the only emotionally mature member of the clan. Beautiful and aristocratic, the real head of the family and the critical and moving force behind it. Always sees the best in people; it somehow comes off as strength rather than naïveté. She enjoys being the center of all the sexual energy in the room. The most horrible thing in the world to her, truly unsettling, would be admitting that one day, inevitably, she’ll be (choke!) a grandmother. Must be a great dancer who is funny and sings well, alto/mezzo soprano. LEAD

UNCLE FESTER: Caucasian man, 40s – 50s. The narrator of the piece, Fester is child-like, hugely enthusiastic and totally incorrigible. A vaudevillian, needs strong comedy and tenor voice.

WEDNESDAY ADDAMS: Seeking actress to play age 17. Character is a Caucasian girl. Romantic lead, a sexy, young version of Morticia. Needs a great pop/rock style singing voice (Think Avril Lavigne) and a witty, DRY sense of humor.

GRANDMAMA: Caucasian woman, 50s – 70s. Ancient. Good-natured, easily led. Very active for her age, she's like the ladies you see in Fairway, of indeterminate age, but you don't get in their way or they'll run you over. Character singer with strong humor.

LURCH: Caucasian man, ageless. A man of very, very few words, often spoken at half speed. Most of what he utters is long, plaintive groans, some tinged with irony or exasperation. Lurch sees everything, knows everything that goes on under the roof of The Addams Family manse. Must have a TRUE low bass voice. (OFFER PENDING)

COLONEL MAL BEINECKE: Caucasian man, 45 – 50. Military man, a man who must be obeyed, with little patience for his wife and son. Wants to be bigger than Trump, and he'll lie, cheat and steal for acre of swamp. Musical theater baritenor voice.

ALICE BEINECKE: Caucasian woman, early 40s. She truly loves her husband and loves that he takes charge; removing any responsibility from her for making decisions. However, since he has become more distant, she has taken to drink. She has refocused her love to her only son, Lucas. Must be very funny and sing well.

LUCAS BEINECKE: Caucasian male, 19. A writer, he has conflicts with his father's closed-minded ways. Fell in love with Wednesdayat first sight. A classic co-dependent, Lucas feels good when everybody's happy. Needs to be a great pop/rock singer.

THE ANCESTORS: (Chorus / Ensemble) ensemble singer/dancers who sing and have fun with a quirky sensibility, trained dancers with a knowledge of tango and flamenco dancing a plus.

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