THE FULL MONTY/42ND STREET - Lauderhill Performing Arts Center Non Equity Auditions

Posted June 4, 2022
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THE FULL MONTY/42ND STREET - Lauderhill Performing Arts Center

AUDITION ANNOUNCEMENT!

Lauderhill Performing Arts Center
And

Arts Center Management
Announce Auditions For

THE LAUDERHILL PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
2023 BROADWAY SERIES

THE FULL MONTY and 42nd STREET – FL OPEN CALL

Non-Equity auditions by appointment

DATE / TIME OF AUDITION:

Monday, June 13 between 10am and 6pm (break from 1:30 – 2:00)

Tuesday, June 14 – Invited callbacks

LOCATION:

Lauderhill Performing Arts Center

3800 NW 11th Place

Lauderhill, FL 33311

SEEKING:

Local, Non-Equity performers for various roles and ensemble in the upcoming 2023 productions of THE FULL MONTY and 42nd STREET. See breakdown for details.
Paid.

PREPARATION:

Prepare 32 bars of a musical theatre song in the style of the show you are auditioning for. Bring sheet music. An accompanist is provided but may not transpose. You may be asked to sing another selection or from the score. You may be asked to dance. Bring appropriate clothing and shoes. Please bring 1 copy of your picture/resume, glued or stapled together.

Do not call the LPAC box office with questions regarding these auditions.

OTHER DATES:

See breakdown for show dates.

PERSONNEL:

Producer: Arts Center Management LLC

Artistic Director/Director: Michael Ursua

Choreographer: Alex Jorth

Musical Director: TBD

A monitor will be provided.

APPOINTMENTS:

Please email headshot and resume to ursuacasting@gmail.com with a message stating preferred time. Performers of all ethnic and racial background are encouraged to attend.

BREAKDOWN:

THE FULL MONTY

Book by Terrance McNally

Music & Lyrics by David Yazbek

First Rehearsal: 12/26/22, Runs: 1/12/13 – 1/29/13

A raucous, pop-rock musical send-up of gender expectations and stereotypes…that takes it all off. A group of unemployed steelworkers in Buffalo, New York come together to raise money by taking off their clothes in a one-night performance, emulating the touring Chippendales-style companies that have bewitched the town's working women. Down on their luck and emasculated by the women in their lives, the men overcome body issues, sexist views, bigotry, and plain old fear to find strength and confidence in each other, ultimately taking it all off with pride.

[JERRY LUKOWSKI]: male, 30-40, unemployed mill worker, fighting to maintain his pride and custody of his cherished only son; all-American jock, former “golden boy”, a lady-killer and a man’s man before the bottom fell out; seeking a charismatic, sexy, singing actor who brings killer pop vocal chops (comfortably belts high A’s) and exciting passion and spontaneity; rock tenor with strong, controlled falsetto. Role will require nudity.

[PAM LUKOWSKI]: female, 25-35, Jerry’s estranged wife and high school sweetheart; has clear blue-collar roots...but her smarts and determination are moving her up the management ladder; no nonsense...but still has a “mom’s” warmth and compassion; alto/mezzo with belt.

[DAVE BUKATINSKY]: male, 30-40, Jerry’s best friend and fellow unemployed mill worker; self-conscious about his size (Dave is a big guy...meaning his belly is a prominent feature); the definitive sidekick...still a man’s man but a follower not a leader; seeking an overweight comic singing actor with tons of likability and surprising vulnerability; tenor with strong falsetto. Role will require nudity. Must be comfortable enough with your belly to proudly wield it in all its glory.

[GEORGIA BUKATINSKY]: female, age 30-40, Dave’s wife. Loud, outgoing, brash...the “leader” of the wives and girlfriends; seeking a charismatic, funny, blue-collar gal of any size with a huge belt voice and a bigger heart; high alto/broad mezzo belter.

[HAROLD NICHOLS]: male, age 35-45, unemployed mill supervisor; becomes Hot Metal’s choreographer by virtue of his ballroom training so some dance is good; the only “white collar” guy in our bunch; a snob who eventually becomes one of the guys; high baritone/tenor. Role will require nudity.

[VICKI NICHOLS]: female, age 30-40, Harold’s wife...adores Harold and loves the finer things in life his job affords them; seeking a fun, seemingly silly actress who makes us laugh at her over the top vocals and antics...and also surprises us with her classy support for her struggling husband; high alto/broad mezzo belter.

[MALCOLM MACGREGOR]: male, age 25-35, unemployed mill worker; depressed, suicidal, awkward...still lives at home with Mom; blossoms as he finds unexpected comfort and romance with Ethan; seeking funny and tender singing actor; high tenor with smooth falsetto. Role will require nudity.

[ETHAN GIRARD]: male, age 25-35, unemployed mill worker; lonely; has a blind determination and confidence to succeed; a little eccentric, but very likable; surprised and quietly delighted by his connection with Malcolm; seeking actor in complete physical charge of his body and with no fear (attempts to run up the wall of the proscenium... unsuccessfully...for most of the show); high baritone/tenor. Role will require nudity.

[NOAH “HORSE” T. SIMMONS]: male, black, age 50-60, retired mill worker...“grumpy old man” who surprises us with his explosive dance moves; seeking big, winning personality who has the moves authentically inside him and ready to show them; baritone/tenor. Role will require nudity.

[JEANETTE BURMEISTER]: female, age 65-75, piano player of indeterminate years...a total old pro; she’s been married eight times and has seen...and done...it all; sassy, quick-witted, larger than life; actual piano playing ability a plus but not necessary; alto/belt.

[BUDDY “KENO” WALSH]: male, age 25-40, the male stripper who makes the girls scream; seeking a dancer with a killer body who has serious acting chops; doubles in smaller roles throughout. Must be comfortable dancing in a G-string.

[FEMALE ENSEMBLE]: Various ages, types; charismatic, strong singers: Estelle Genovese (Jerry’s younger, sexy girlfriend), Susan Hershey, Joanie Lish, Dolores (doubles as Molly, Malcolm’s aged ailing mother).

[MALE ENSEMBLE]: Various ages, types; charismatic, strong singers: Reg Willoughby (union leader), Teddy Slaughter (Pam’s Fiance), Tony Giordano (club owner), Marty/Minister.

*If you are auditioning for Jerry, Dave, Malcolm, Ethan, Harold, Horse or Keno, you need to be comfortable enough to perform on stage in your underwear, a G-string and eventually, “the Full Monty” to be considered for these roles. Trust is a key word for our production – you will be taken care of respectfully and our final moment will be powerful, yet careful. Wear clothing to auditions that reveals your overall body shape accurately. You will not need to undress at the audition.

42nd STREET

Book by Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble

Music by Harry Warren, Lyrics by Al Dubin

First Rehearsal: 1/30/23, Runs: 2/16/23 – 3/5/23

The ultimate show-biz musical! 42nd Street celebrates Broadway, Times Square and the people who make the magic of musical theatre. At the height of the Great Depression, aspiring chorus girl Peggy Sawyer comes to the big city from Allentown PA, and soon lands her first big job in the ensemble of a glitzy new Broadway show. But just before opening night, the leading lady breaks her ankle. Will Peggy be able to step in and become a star?

[PEGGY SAWYER]: female, 20-29, Extraordinary tap dancer who can sing like a Broadway leading lady and the play the ingenue believably; mezzo/belt.

[JULIAN MARSH]: male, 40-49, A powerful and charismatic actor to play a successful Broadway director; baritone, up to an Ab.

[DOROTHY BROCK]: female, 40-49, A Genuine Broadway star with a capital “S”; very elegant; must move well and possess a strong sense of comic timing; low alto to low Eb.

[BILLY LAWLOR]: male, 20-39, Extraordinary tap dancer who can sing like an angel and still play “the juvenile” believably; soaring tenor.

[MAGGIE JONES]: female, 40-49, Half of the writing duo; must sing and move well and be able to play comedy with great warmth and charm; character alto.

[BERT BARRY]: male, 40-49, Half of the writing duo; must sing and move well and be able to play comedy with vaudeville timing; character baritone.

[ABNER DILLON]: male, 40-60, Dorothy Brock’s “sugar daddy” from Oklahoma; baritone.

[ANN REILLY “ANYTIME ANNIE”]: female, 20-29, One of the girls in the “chorus”; first rate tap dancer and natural comedienne; alto/big belt.

[PAT DENNING]: male, 40-50, A handsome, down-on-his-luck vaudeville performer; Dorothy Brock’s true love; baritone.

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