THE PRODUCERS Equity Chorus Call Dancers - 3-D Theatricals Auditions

Posted October 29, 2013
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THE PRODUCERS - 3-D Theatricals

THE PRODUCERS - ECC Dancers
3-D Theatricals | Orange County, CA

Date of Audition:
11/12/2013


Call Type
Equity Chorus

Time(s)
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
4:30 PM Male Dancer Sign In
5:00 PM Male Dancer Call
6:30 PM Female Dancer Sign In
7:00 PM Female Dancer Call

Contract
COST
Minimum $525/wk (TBD pending season negotiations)

Location
La Mirada Rehearsal Hall
15519 Phoebe
La Mirada, CA 90638
Street Parking is available on Phoebe Ave.


Seeking
Please see breakdown. Contracts will be considered for all roles.

Preparation
Ladies, please bring character heels and tap shoes. Men, please bring tap and jazz shoes. You may be asked to sing a short vocal selection that shows off your range in they style of the show. Singing from the show ok. Please bring headshot and resume.

Other Dates
Callbacks will occur November 18th and November 19th.
First Rehearsal Non-union: 1/5/14 AEA:1/13/14
Opens: 1/31/14 Closes: 3/02/14

Other

www.3DTshows.com

Personnel
Exec Producer/Artistic Director: TJ Dawson
Director/Musical Director/Conductor: David Lamoureux
Choreographer: Linda Love Simmons
Casting/Audition Coordinator: Amber Snead

· Chorus rules are in effect.

· A monitor will be provided.

Appointments
ECC rules in effect. Male dancer sign up is at 4:30PM. Female Dancer sign up is at 6:30PM.

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

Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions.


Breakdown

The show will be playing at the Plummer Auditorium in Fullerton from 1/31/14 to 2/16/14 and will then be transfering to Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center for two additional weekends from 2/21/14 to 3/2/14.

Open call Wednesday 11/13/13 5p-11p at La Mirada Rehearsal Hall
ECC Dance Call Tuesday 11/12/13 5p - Men 7p - Women at La Mirada Rehearsal Hall.


The roles of Leo Bloom and Roger De Bris have been cast.

Max Bialystock – SEEKING CELEBRITY, but will consider all. Male, 45-55 – Caucasian. Character bari-tenor - desperately charismatic, fallen impresario, hanging on by a thread. Brilliant and honest comedic actor that can make this role his own. He must be overweight and preferably under 5’7, but not required.

Ulla - Female, 21-40 - Caucasion, belt to Eb - Swedish sex kitten bombshell, blissfully enthusiastic, intellectually vacant. Extremely great and honest actor that is excellent with subtle comedy. We are looking for a woman with sexy curves and moves extremely well; dancer preferred and must have great extension.

Carmen Ghia – Male - Caucasian, 30-40 - tenor - overwhelmingly flamboyant, meticulous, opinionated, loveably waspish. Excellent and honest comedian with a great sense of timing. Actor who moves well preferred.

Franz Liebkind – SEEKING CELEBRITY, but will consider all. Male - Caucasian, 20-50, baritone - Nazi soldier turned tortured playwright, devoutly committed to a romanticized version of Hitler and the Third Reich, can flip from dangerous to nostalgic to cheerful in a schizophrenic blink. Excellent comedian and proficient with a German accent. Must be very coordinated.

Springtime For Hitler Tenor – Male, 20-30 – Very handsome. Must look very German and have a gorgeous tenor voice. This role comes out of the 7 male ensemble mentioned below.

Male Ensemble - 20s-40s – All ethnicities. Looking for 7 extremely strong singers and character actors with a strong understanding of Golden Age musical theater stereotypes, all must move extremely well, some must tap. All featured roles will be cast from this group of men.

Female Character Ensemble - 20s-40s – Caucasian. Looking for 3 amazing character actors who are incredibly strong movers (or dancers). Tap skills a plus. Must be strong singers and excellent part singers. The roles of the little old ladies, Shirley, Usherettes, etc. will come from this group. All physical types welcome.

Female Ensemble - 20s-40s – All ethnicities. Looking for 6 extremely strong dancers who sing and act with a strong understanding of Golden Age musical theater stereotypes. These 6 women MUST tap well and have excellent extension. These six women must be tall, sexy and statuesque showgirl types, 5’8 or taller; prefer ladies 5'9 or taller, but will consider 5'8 and up. These women should come in character heels that are 3 to look tallest possible. They must be able to sing; strong singers with good part singing skills is preferred. Some featured roles such as the usherettes may also come from this group of women as well.

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