Near West Theatre announces AUDITIONS for

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

 

Intergenerational Cast (Ages 7 & up)


September 5, 6 & 7, 2017

Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday

Ages 7-12 from 6:00 p.m.—7:00 p.m.

Ages 13 & up from 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

 

  Come one of these evenings. Plan to stay for the entire time specified.

See list of roles below!

 

Beauty and the Beast runs

November 17, 18, 24, 25, 26, 30, December 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9,  & 10, 2017

Rehearsals begin Sunday, September 24, 2017

 

AUDITION SITE:

St. Luke's Episcopal Church

(1349 West 78th St. Cleveland, OH 44102)

 

 

If you are unable to audition on the dates listed above, or you have questions,

call our office at 216-961-9750, Mon.-Fri. 11am-4pm

or EMAIL info@nearwesttheatre.org

 

ABOUT THE AUDITION:
This is a group audition in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. No experience or preparation required. Dress for movement. Please plan to stay for the entire time specified, and arrive 15 minutes before audition time to register. Anyone arriving after the starting time will not audition that day.

At Near West Theatre we encourage everyone to audition. People of all experience levels, races, ethnicities, neighborhoods, sizes, gender identities and backgrounds are needed. We use theater to build community and relationships. We’re a great place to express yourself and make friends.

Come try us! Bring a friend!

 

ABOUT THE SHOW

Talking candlesticks, an enchanted rose, and dancing tableware?!

 

It’s a race against the clock: the petals of the enchanted rose are falling, and an angry mob is storming the castle door... will the curse be broken before the last petal falls and the Beast and his household are doomed for all eternity? This classic tale of spiritual awakening and personal metamorphosis challenges Belle and the Beast – and all of us – to re-think our definitions of love, beauty and inclusion.

Based on the French fairy tale “La Belle et le Bête” by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve, this classic story has countless adaptations, including two incredible Disney films, featuring music and lyrics by the Tony Award-winning team of Alan Menken, Tim Rice, and the late Howard Ashman.

 

This is our extravagant holiday show for the entire family’s enjoyment!  It runs for four whole weekends and is sure to sell out - get your tickets soon!

 

Book by Linda Woolverton

Music by Alan Menken

Lyrics by Howard Ashman & Tim Rice

 

Belle

Belle is kind, gentle, and beautiful–but with an important 21st Century twist. She is a strong, intelligent, spirited and an independent young woman. Belle is the moral conscience of the story, elevated by her thoughts and deeds. The maturity and depth of her character allow her to see the true beauty and spirit within The Beast, and to love him for it.

 

The Beast

The Beast’s tortured soul is evident for all to see. He is paying the ultimate price for a moment of mean-spiritedness, and wishes beyond wishing that he could rectify his mistake. There is anger and menace in The Beast’s appearance and behavior, but increasingly we see his soft and endearing side as he interacts with Belle. It becomes clear that he is a loving, feeling, human being trapped within a hideous creature’s body. 

 

Gaston

Gaston is the absolute antithesis of The Beast. Although he is physically handsome, he is shallow, completely self-centered, not very bright, and thrives on attention. However, when his ego is bruised he becomes a very dangerous foe for The Beast, Belle and Maurice.

 

Lefou

Lefou is Gaston’s dim-witted, servile sidekick. He goes to extraordinary lengths and suffers repeated humiliation in his efforts to please his master.

 

Maurice

Despite being a bit scatter-brained, there is no mistaking Maurice’s steadfast love for his daughter Belle. Kind, gentle, enthusiastic and inventive, he becomes single-minded and determined when Belle faces danger.

 

Lumiere

Lumiere is the French butler who was transformed into a Candelabrum. He is light-hearted, suave, romantic, smooth-talking, and charming. He has a romantic involvement with Babette. This character speaks with a French accent.

 

Cogsworth

Cogsworth is a tightly-wound, enchanted mantle clock and the head of the Beast’s household. He is a stuffy English man who loves perfection.

 

Babette

Babette is a saucy, enchanted feather-duster, and the object of Lumiere's affections.

 

Mrs. Potts

Mrs. Potts is a warm-hearted, maternal enchanted teapot.

 

Chip

Chip is an inquisitive little teacup who is the son of Mrs. Potts.

 

Madame De LaGrande Bouche

Madame is a former opera diva turned enchanted wardrobe.

 

Three Silly Girls

The silly girls are three pretty young maids who swoon over Gaston.

 

Ensemble

The Ensemble will play multiple characters, including Townspeople and Enchanted Objects