MEMPHIS AUDITIONS:NON-UNION PAID ROLE
SUNDAY, JUNE 25TH & MONDAY, JUNE 26TH
Producing Artistic Director: Joshua Erichsen
Director: Jon Tisevich
Choreographer: Michael Lawrence Akers
Music Director Steve Parsons
Rehearsals begin Sunday, July 2nd and will be held Sundays – Thursdays 6:30-10:30pm
The production is scheduled to open August 11th and will run through Sept 3rd; with performances on Fridays & Saturdays @ 8:00PM and Sundays @ 2:00PM.
DIVERSE AND NON-TRADITIONAL CASTING WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR ALL ROLES.
Please see the character breakdown below for a full list of the roles available. (1) PAIDrole available.
Please prepare 32 bars of a musical theatre song that best shows off your vocal ability. Please bring sheet music in the appropriate key. An accompanist will be provided. In addition, please bring a current photo or headshot and resume if available.
Auditions are by appointment only. Time slots available are as follows:
Sunday, June 25th – 4p, 4:30p, 5p, 5:30p, 6p
Monday, June 26th – 6:30p, 7p, 7:30p, 8p, 8:30p
Dance callbacks will be held on Tuesday, June 27th and principal callbacks will be Wednesday, June 28th.
**Please make an appointment for an audition time by filling out an audition form at www.playersguildtheatre.com/audition
Leave your name, age, phone number, and preferred half-hour time slot.
If you have any questions, please contact: jontisevich@yahoo.com.
The Players Guild Theatre is located in the Cultural Center for the Arts,
1001 Market Ave North, Canton, OH 44702
Character Breakdown/Roles Available:
Delray Jones (PAID ROLE)*: African American male, 30s-50s; Felicia’s older brother who owns the club on Beale Street where she sings; powerful, cautious, protective, and aware of the dangerous realities of the segregation that exists in Memphis and the world beyond; vocal range: baritenor with a great pop/rock/R&B voice, Bb2-Bb4. *$400 stipend for the rehearsal period and all performances (12).
Gladys “Mama” Calhoun: Caucasian female, 40s-60s; excellent actor with comic skills; Huey’s stern, traditional blue-collar, southern mother who 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, B3-A5.
Gator: African American male, mid 20s-40s; works as a bartender at Delray’s, hasn’t spoken since age five, when he saw his father killed; as the story progresses, he finds his voice again, must be an excellent actor and singer and move well, comic timing a plus; vocal range: great R&B; baritenor, F#3-A4.
Bobby: African American male, mid 20s-40s; the janitor at Mr. Simmons’s radio station, full of personality and heart, role requires an actor who must dance well, as the character has a dance break in his show-stopping number “Big Love,” comic skills a plus; vocal range: great gospel voice, G3-C5.
Mr. Simmons, Caucasian male, 30s-60s; the conservative owner of the radio station where Huey gets his start; a strong, southern, commanding businessman who 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.
Supporting & Ensemble Roles (Actors will play multiple roles):
Mr. Collins: Caucasian Male, 30s-50s; ‘Whites Only’ Department Store owner. Strong actor. Plays multiple role.
Gordon Grant: Caucasian Male, 30s-50s; Record label executive. Strong actor. Plays multiple role.
Wailin’ Joe: African American male, 20s-40s; Wild rhythm & blues singer, sings "Scratch My Itch" and is featured in both Act One and Act Two; must also dance very well. Plays multiple role.
Reverend Calvin Hobson: African American Male, late 20s-40s; good natured Reverend of First Baptist Church. Strong singer and actor. Plays multiple role.
Buck Wiley: Caucasian Male 20s-40s; exceedingly white ‘good ole’ boy’ DJ at WHDZ. Strong comedic actor. Plays multiple role.
Martin Holton: Caucasian Male, 20s-40s; New York City television executive. Strong Actor. Plays multiple role.
Perry Como: Caucasian Male, 20s-30s; sings Summer Heart solo as ‘Perry Como’. Strong singer. Plays multiple role.
Frank Dryer: Caucasian Male, 20s-30s; Owner of Dryer’s Grocery Store. Strong actor. Plays multiple role.
Back Up Singers, Saturday Night Trio, African American DJ, Beale Street Ensemble: African American Males & Females 16-40s; Excellent singers & dancers with great R&B/rock voices. For females, Double Dutch jump rope skills a plus. Partnering, tumbling & comic skills a plus for all.
Caucasian DJ, Father, Mother, Teenager, Station Managers, Main Street Ensemble: Caucasian Males & Females 16-40s; Excellent singers & dancers with great pop/rock voices. For females, Double Dutch jump rope skills a plus. Partnering, tumbling & comic skills a plus for all.