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Combined audition for GYPSY and Mel Brooks’ The Producers –  Sunday, July 17, 2016.

Sing 16 bars of a Broadway song (not from Gypsy or The Producers). We will ask for cold readings from the script(s). Be prepared to dance. Tap? Bring your shoes! Not all roles require dancing, but many do.

Performance dates are listed under the BUY TICKETS tab. Rehearsal schedules are not set until shows are cast (generally 3 – 4 evenings/times a week until tech week).

GYPSY Staff
Music Director – Erin Adams
Choreographer – Alyssa Little
Director – Shawn R. Martin
Producer – Mack’s Theatricals, LLC

The Producer’s Staff
Music Director – TBA
Choreographer – Shannen Banzhoff
Director – Laura J. Martin
Producer – Mack’s Theatricals, LLC

1:00 pm sign-in Children (Ages 7 and older)
1:30 pm Children’s Audition

3:00 pm sign-in Adult Women
3:30 pm Adult Women’s Auditions

4:30 pm sign-in Adult Men
5:00 pm Adult Men’s Auditions

Callbacks (if asked)  7:30 pm that night.

GYPSY: All roles open

10 women, 8 men, 6 girls (ages 7 and older), 6 boys (ages 7 and older)

The Producers: The roles of Max Bialystock and Leo Bloom are cast. All other roles are open.

9 women, 13 men

We are looking to cast both productions and we’d like to utilize as many of the same performers as possible. That said, you will still be considered for roles even if you can only appear in one of the two productions.

Will I earn money by performing at The Playhouse?

There are two ways that you can earn money at The Playhouse. Many of our actors choose to serve as waiters or bussers during the dinner hour of performances. If you are cast in a show, you’ll be offered the opportunity to train in those positions. After your training, your performance on the restaurant floor must be satisfactory. However, should you choose to simply perform in the show that is perfectly fine. Performers are paid a small stipend following the conclusion of a show’s run.