Tuesday, February 06, 2007

More Auditions (plus that beautiful boat!)


We had auditions for Jekyll & Hyde which I'm directing at Palo Alto Players (performances are April 28 thru May 13 - mark your calendar and buy tickets www.paplayers.org) and they were great. Such a huge turn out. Casting is never easy and made even more difficult when so many talented people turn out. We've got a very exciting cast and rehearsals start in a few weeks.

(just had to put in that photo of the boat!)

I'll be directing a new production of L. Jay Kuo's hit romantic musical comedy, Insignificant Others. The auditions on Feb 18-19 are nearly full. Don't miss your chance to come out for this show! ISO will play at the Zeum Theatre in Yerba Buena from July 13 through the end of August with a possible extension and will be a featured show at the SF Theatre Festival.

Audition dates: February 18-19, 2006

Send resume and headshots to significantjay@yahoo.com

Non-AEA.

Remaining Audition Times: 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. in half hour slots.

Audition location: 42nd Street Moon's rehearsal space at 250 Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco at Van Ness and Grove.

Callbacks Feb 26th 6:00-10:00 p.m.

We are casting for the following 11 roles:

Margaret: 20s/30s mezzo with strong range, G to Eb. Plus sized, great
comic timing, nurturing, some cabaret style dance.

Jordan: 20s high bari or tenor, comedic role with dramatic versatility,
charismatic.
Jeannine: 20s mezzo-soprano. Strong belt to D, clear pop vocals.
Assertive, sexy.

Luke: 20s pop tenor - comfortable sustained G with pop to A. Sympathetic,
attractive.

Kristen: 20s Mezzo-soprano. Quirky expressions, patters well and harmonizes
excellently in tricky numbers.

Erik: 20s baritone (float to an E), good folk ballad voice, charming, can
play sexually ambiguous.

Andrew: 20s/30s - Baritone / bass - low G to Eb, dashing.

Ensemble/Understudies: 1 W, 20s mezzo soprano, 3 M 20s-30s, baritones or
tenors. Strong dance experience.
Swings: 1 W, 20s/30s alto or soprano, 1 M 20s/30s bari/tenor, strong dance
experience.

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