Irving Berlin's
Annie Get Your Gun
AUDITION INFORMATION
We are looking for high-energy performers, especially experience dancers and gymnasts!
Auditions are open for actors entering 9th grade - adult.
*Rising 6th-8th grade students under 5' 3" may also audition, but will only be considered for two child roles.
Auditions are open for actors entering 9th grade - adult.
*Rising 6th-8th grade students under 5' 3" may also audition, but will only be considered for two child roles.
Performances
July 25-August 3 All performances will be at Parrish Auditorium at Miami University Hamilton. REHEARSALS
Actors may be called Mon/Tues/Thurs after 5:00p & Saturdays between 10a and 2p. First rehearsal will likely be May 17. Rehearsals will be at
The Paul George STEM Center 6856 Dimmick Rd. Wester Chester 45069 Participation fee Students: $140 Adults (over 21): $80 |
Want to learn more about this Golden Age classic? We will be performing the 1999 Stone revival version, which premiered with Bernadette Peters in the role of Annie Oakley. The music is available on Spotify.
Click to access the licensing agencies' information page, which includes a synopsis, trailers and music samples, and character info.
AUDITION INFOAudition Forms/Videos due May 5To audition, please click the button above to access the audition form. You will be asked for conflict details, as well as links for your audition videos.
Please make sure that your videos show you from the waist up on a plain background, and that your accompaniment music can be heard in your song video. Upload both recordings them to YouTube as unlisted videos, and include the links in the correct fields on the audition form. If you have trouble with copyright on the video, you can email the video to [email protected]. SongRecord a video of yourself singing one minute of a classic Broadway style song. We will be looking for actors who are expressive while singing as well as having good vocal performance.
MonologueChoose a character and record a video of yourself giving the listed monologue. It does not need to be memorized, but familiarize yourself with it well enough to portray the energy and emotion of the character and the moment. The line between the sections means these are two separate moments/scenes. We would like you to read BOTH on your video.
Dance Callbacks
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