<<

AUDITIONS FOR UPPER DARBY SUMMER STAGE

Audition Information

Philadelphia’s renowned summer theater program, Upper Darby Summer Stage, is seeking actors ages 18- 28 for their 43rd season summer production of . Brian Walsh will direct, Gina Giachero will direct music and Kevin Dietzler and Devon Sinclair will choreograph.

The Inquirer raved about last season’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame, saying, “Summer Stage manages to reach a level of professionalism and aesthetic excellence that is nothing short of miraculous.”

Auditions are June 3rd at 1:00 PM with callbacks on June 4th and 6th at the Upper Darby Performing Arts Center, 601 North Lansdowne Ave, Drexel Hill, PA 19026.

Please pre-register for auditions at www.udpac.org. Check out our pre-audition Tap Workshops at www.udpac.org.

Rehearsals begin June 7th and run Monday thru Thursday evenings, 7 PM to 10:30 PM. Tech will be Saturday, July 21st and Sunday, July 22nd. The week of July 23rd, rehearsals will go from 6 to 11 PM.

Performances are July 27th at 7:30 PM, July 28th at 7:30 PM, August 3rd at 7:30 PM, and August 4th at 1:30 PM and 7:30 PM.

Song Selection: 42nd Street has a traditional classic score. Please prepare a traditional Broadway song. No pop, rock or contemporary musical theater.

Dance Component: There will be a dance portion to the audition, so please come prepared with clothes, tap shoes (if you tap) water, etc. While 42nd Street is a dance/tap heavy show, there are roles for actors who simply move well. Our first callback will be dedicated to tap.

Please feel free to email Brian ([email protected]) any questions you may have about song choice, auditions etiquette, etc. If you have a conflict with the audition dates, you must Brian Walsh at [email protected]. We can always arrange for an alternate time or have you send a video submission.

42nd Street Character Breakdown

Female Roles

Peggy Sawyer – The all-American, genuinely talented girl; innocent, hopeful, spirited; a triple threat: she acts, she sings, and must be a spectacular tapper; mezzo/belt. Dorothy Brock - A genuine Broadway Star with a splash of Diva; very elegant; must move well and possess a strong sense of comic timing; low alto to low Eb. Anytime - The archetypal chorus girl; knows the ropes and is no fool; must have strong belt and great tap skills. Maggie Jones - Half of the writing duo; must sing and move well and be able to play comedy with great warmth and charm; character alto. Phyllis – A chorus girl, part of the group. Lorraine – A chorus girl, part of the group. Women’s Ensemble - Tap/dance experience is a plus, but not required. The roles of Gladys, Diane, Ethel, etc. will come from the ensemble.

Male Roles

Julian Marsh - A powerful and charismatic actor to play a successful Broadway director; baritone, up to an Ab. Billy Lawlor - The classic juvenile; handsome, charming; spectacular tapper, and soaring tenor. Bert Barry - Half of the writing duo; must sing and move well and be able to play comedy with vaudeville timing; character baritone. Pat Denning - handsome vaudeville performer down on his luck; Dorothy Brock's true love; baritone. Andy Lee - The dance director of the show; must be a first rate tap dancer; bari-tenor. Abner Dillion - Character role; the star's "sugar daddy" from Oklahoma; a bit of a potential thug/bully; ability to sing a help but not necessary. Pat Denning - A handsome vaudeville performer down on his luck; Dorothy Brock's true love; baritone. Men’s Ensemble - Tap/dance experience is a plus, but not required. The roles of Mac, Doc, Thugs, etc. will come from the ensemble.

Show Synopsis

One of show business’s most classic and beloved tales, 42nd Street tells the story of Peggy Sawyer, a talented young performer with stars in her eyes who gets her big break on Broadway.

Peggy arrives to from her hometown of Allentown, Pennsylvania, armed with her tap shoes and big dreams. Peggy’s talent catches the eye of legendary Broadway director Julian Marsh, who gives her a spot in the chorus of Pretty Lady, his newest show. Pretty Lady stars Dorothy Brock, the classic Broadway diva, who takes an instant dislike to the new girl in the cast. When Dorothy is injured during the show’s previews, Pretty Lady looks like it will have to close, unless a new girl talented enough to lead the show can be found — someone like Peggy Sawyer!

Peggy’s rise from showgirl to star is the stuff of show business dreams. 42nd Street is full of crowd-pleasing tap dances, popular standards, and show-stopping ensemble production numbers.