SMTC HOLDING SUPPLEMENTAL ENSEMBLE AUDITIONS FOR “42ND STREET” - MONDAY, APRIL 2ND @ 8PM
Scottsdale Musical Theater Company is seeking singers/dancers for their July 2018 production of the classic musical 42nd Street (July 6 - 15, 2018 at Tempe Center for the Arts.)
We are seeking male and female singer/dancers to join this incredible production. This is a great opportunity not only to work on a Broadway-sized production at one of the Valley’s most beautiful and state-of-the-art facilities but also perform with wonderful guest stars.
Appointment-only auditions are Monday, April 2nd @ 8:00PM
To schedule an audition time, please email auditions@scottsdalemusicaltheater.com or call (602) 909-4215.
Location: Conservatory of Dance
13637 N. Tatum Blvd., Phoenix (on the southeast corner of Tatum and Thunderbird)
Stipend: There will be a $300 stipend provided
Singing/Acting Call
Audition times will be assigned every 5 minutes. Please prepare a selection of 32 bars or less. You will need to have sheet music in the proper key; an accompanist will be provided. No CDs or acapella singing will be allowed. Please do not sing anything from the show. You may also be asked to do a second vocal selection of 16 bars or less and/or a monologue, not to exceed 1 minute.
Dance Call
Once you have finished singing, please warm up and be ready to dance. Please wear dance appropriate clothes and shoes. There will be a tap and a jazz routine taught.. All females should wear character heels if possible. Tap shoes are required for the tap portion of the dance call.
For more information, please visit www.scottsdalemusicatheater.com.
Charles Shaughnessy (TV’s “The Nanny”, “Days of Our Lives”, Broadway’s Urinetown) will portray director Julian Marsh. He will be joined by 3-time Grammy Award-winning recording icon Debby Boone (#1 hit “You Light Up My Life”, Broadway’s 7 Brides for 7 Brothers) as diva Dorothy Brock and rising Broadway starlet Eloise Kropp (Dames at Sea, On the Town, Cats) as Anytime Annie. Ms. Kropp will also create the show’s tap choreography.
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