MEMPHIS - Fort Wayne Civic Theatre Non Equity Auditions

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MEMPHIS - Fort Wayne Civic Theatre

MUSICAL AUDITION NOTICE
Sunday, December 4 at 6:00 pm - arrive by 5:30 pm

Arts United Center

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Main Stage Musical - Arts United Center

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We are seeking a large diverse cast including ensemble roles. All must be able to sing, dance and act.

Memphis

THE MUSICAL

presented February 17-26

Rated (G)

Book and Lyrics by JOE DIPIETRO

Music and Lyrics by DAVID BRYAN

Based on a concept by GEORGE W. GEORGE

From the underground dance clubs of 1950s Memphis, Tennessee, comes a hot new Broadway musical that burst off the stage with explosive dancing, irresistible songs and a thrilling tale of fame and forbidden love. Inspired by actual events, Memphis is about a white radio DJ who wants to change the world and a black club singer who is ready for her big break. Come along on their incredible journey to the ends of the airwaves - filled with laughter, soaring emotion and roof-raising rock ‘n’ roll. Winner of the four 2010 Tony Awards including Best Musical, Memphis features a Tony-winning book by Joe DiPietro and a Tony-winning original score with music by BonJovi founding member David Bryan.

Please SIGN UP to audition:

CALL 422-8641 EXT. 226

AUDITIONS - ADULTS: Auditions will be held at the Arts United Center on Sunday, December 4th @ 6:00 p.m.and call backs will be held on Monday, December 5th @7:00 p.m. Please enter from the back of the Arts United Center to check in. All auditioning should be prepared to perform an upbeat song (32 bars) and provide sheet music in the proper key for the pianist provided. Everyone should be prepared to sing and dance at the initial audition and stay the entire time listed above. Please bring a list of all your conflicts – the fewer the better in order to be cast!

It is important we have a list of

ALL CONFLICTS at the time of the audition.

REHEARSALS: Starting on Monday, January 2nd, 2017, rehearsals will be held Monday through Friday, 7:00 to 10:00 p.m.and on Sundays from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. at the Arts United Center through February 16th.

PERFORMANCES: (Only 2 weekends) Performances run February 18th – 26th at the Arts United Center with Thursday, Friday, Saturday evenings and Sunday matinees with possible Saturday matinees.

All auditions will be held at the Arts United Center at 303 East Main Street. Enter from the rear of the building, using the glass doors to the Green Room. Please arrive early to check in and fill out an audition form.

REHEARSAL & PERFORMANCE DATES

- HOLD ALL DATES!


Rehearsals

Monday, January 2 - Thursday, February 16

Monday through Friday - 7:00 to 10:00 pm

and

Sundays from 2:00 to 6:00 pm

at the Arts United Center

Performances: February 17-26

Thursdays at 7:30 pm

Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 pm

Sundays at 2:00 pm

Saturdays at 2:00pm - T.B.A. Hold

it is important that you...
SIGN UP TO AUDITION!

Please Contact Eunice Wadewitz

Music Director at

EWadewitz@fwcivic.org
422-8641 EXT. 226
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We encourage actors of all ethnicities to audition.

CHARACTERS:

HUEY CALHOUN- Caucasian, 20s-30s. Frenzied, bombastic, motor-mouthed hero, who talks his way into becoming a DJ at a local white Radio station. Ignores race barriers and eventually falls in love with Felicia, a talented black singer, which causes a whole new set of problems for Huey in a segregated 1950s Memphis. (Vocal Range: tenor w/ a great feel for pop/rock/r&b styles, C3-B4)

FELICIA FARRELL - African American, 20s-30s. Beautiful, wide-eyed. Fiercely gifted singer. Follows her heart and falls in love with Huey, despite knowing deep down that a relationship between a white man and a black woman in prejudiced Memphis is doomed. (Vocal Range: High r&b belt. G3-A5)


DELRAY JONES - African American man, 30s-40s. Felicia's older brother. Owns the club on Beale Street where she sings. Realistic, cautious, protective, and aware of the realities of the segregation that exists in Memphis and the world beyond. (Vocal Range: Baritenor with great pop/rock/r&b voice. Bb2-Bb4)

GLADYS - Caucasian, 40s-60s. Huey's stern, traditional blue-collar, Southern mother. Has worked her entire life to be able to support herself and her son, whom she loves, but about whom she constantly worries. (Vocal Range: Strong singer with alto-belt mix; excellent actor with comic skills. B3-A5)

GATOR - African American man, 20s-30s. Bartender at Delray's - hasn't spoken since age five, when he saw his father killed. As the story progresses, Gator finds his voice again. Requires an excellent actor and singer (great r&b Baritenor); comic timing a plus. (F#3-A4)

BOBBY - African American, 30s-40s. Janitor at Mr. Simmons' radio station. Full of personality and heart. (Vocal Range: Great gospel voice. G3-C5) Role requires an actor who is comfortable with physicality, as he has a dance break in his show-stopping number ''Big Love”; comic skills a plus.

MR. SIMMONS - Caucasian, 40s-60s. Conservative owner of the radio station where Huey gets his start. The strong, Southern, commanding businessman becomes willing to take a chance on Huey when he realizes the audience Huey reaches and the money he can command. Great actor who is comfortable singing.

19 ENSEMBLE ROLES – MULTIPLE ROLES:

MALE ENSEMBLE - All ethnicities, 20s-40s. Male dancers who sing very well, to play various ensemble characters. Seeking excellent, athletic dancers who sing.

FEMALE ENSEMBLE - All ethnicities, 20s-40s. Female dancers who sing very well, to play various ensemble characters. Seeking excellent, athletic dancers who sing.

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Director
& Chroeographer
Leslie Beauchamp
Music Director
Eunice Wadewitz
Stage Manager
Cody Steele

Made possible with the support of

Lincoln Financial Group

Funded member of

Arts United

of Greater Fort Wayne

wtih support from

Indiana Arts Commission

National Endowment for the Arts

The Auer Foundation

Foellinger Foundation

English Bonter Mitchell Foundation

Community Foundation

of Greater Fort Wayne

If you would like to volunteer backstage for this show:

Call 422-8641

ext. 228

for Victoria Gardner


Audition Notice available online at
fwcivic.org



Fort Wayne Civic Theatre
303 E Main Street
Fort Wayne, Indiana 46802

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