Tuesday, July 31, 2018

registration now open for Childsplay's Fall and Spring Classes!




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audition notice - YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN - Mesa Community College PAC - August 22


MESA COMMUNITY COLLEGE: AUDITIONS
Wednesday, August 22 – 3:30pm-6:00pm
Callbacks Friday, August 24 – 3:30pm-done
Performances: October 25-November 3

Sue Anne Lucius, Director/Producer
Allyson Van Patten, Director
Cathy Hauan, Music Director
Ashley Harkey, Choreographer

Young Frankenstein
Book by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan | Music and Lyrics by Mel Brooks

Grandson of the infamous Victor Frankenstein, Frederick Frankenstein (pronounced "Fronk-en-steen") inherits his family's estate in Transylvania. With the help of a hunchbacked sidekick, Igor (pronounced "Eye-gore"), and a leggy lab assistant, Inga (pronounced normally), Frederick finds himself in the mad scientist shoes of his ancestors. "It's alive!" he exclaims as he brings to life a creature to rival his grandfather's. Eventually, of course, the monster escapes and hilarity continuously abounds. With such memorable tunes as "The Transylvania Mania," "He Vas My Boyfriend" and "Puttin' on the Ritz," Young Frankenstein is scientifically proven, monstrously good entertainment.

CHARACTERS

Dr. Frederick Frankenstein (Bb2-G4) - Brilliant brain surgeon, professor and grandson of mad scientist Dr. Frankenstein.

The Monster (Db2-Bb4) - The misunderstood creation of Dr. Frankenstein.

Igor (Bb2-G4) - Frederick’s faithful, bright-eyed, eager servant and friend with a hunchback.

Inga (G3-A5) - Frederick’s young assistant. Attractive and a resident of Transylvania.

Elizabeth Benning (F#3-F5) - Frederick's boisterous fiancé.

Frau Blücher (E3-C5) - Stern housekeeper of the Frankenstein estate and former lover of Victor Frankenstein.

Inspector Hans Kemp (A2-F4) - The head of police in Transylvania. Driven by justice, with a wooden arm and leg.

The Hermit (Ab2-F4) - A lonely, blind town hermit, hoping for a friend.

Dr. Victor Von Frankenstein (C#2-F4) - The infamous Dr. Frankenstein and Frederick's grandfather.

Ziggy (D3-Eb4) - The village idiot.

Ensemble - Gravediggers, Villagers, Medical Students, Passengers, Mad Scientists

Prepare a 32-bar cutting – accompanist will be provided. No tracks. You MAY sing from the show.

Email lucius@mesacc.edu for an audition time and location.

Callback music will be posted on our website: https://www.mesacc.edu/departments/music/music-theatre.

Cold Readings will be provided at callbacks

Rehearsals will begin August 27 – Mon/Wed/Fri 3:30pm-6:30pm with occasional Saturdays. Tech rehearsals begin nightly starting October 15. Performances are October 25-November 3.

Monday, July 30, 2018

WEEK AT A GLANCE: July 30-August 6

Click on any show title to get more information on that production

CLOSING:

RING OF FIRE
Fountain Hills Theater
August 10–26, 2018

AVENUE Q 
Phoenix Theatre
July 25-September 9, 2018

BEAU JEST
Don Bluth Front Row Theatre 
August 16-September 29, 2018

FIVE WOMEN WEARING THE SAME DRESS 
Stage Left Productions 
August 17-26 2018

SHADES OF GRAY 
Now & Then Creative Company 
August 17-August 26, 2018

ROSE AND WALSH 
Theatre Artists Studio
August 17–September 2, 2018

BYE BYE BIRDIE 
Scottsdale Desert Stages Theatre 
August 17-September 16, 2018



audition notice - POLKADOTS: THE COOL KIDS MUSICAL - Valley Youth Theatre - August 14 & 15



Valley Youth Theatre announces auditions for the Arizona premiere of Polkadots: The Cool Kids Musical

Auditions: August 14 & 15, 2018; 3:30pm registration

Rehearsals begin as early as August 27, 2018

Audition FAQ and audition form available at http://www.vyt.com/auditions/how-to-audition/


Tech: October 6 - 11, 2018

Public performances:
Friday, October 12, 2018 at 7:00pm
Saturdays, October 13, 20 & 27 at 12:00pm & 3:30pm
Sundays, October 14,  21 & 28 at 12:30pm & 4:00pm

TBAs:
Fridays, October 19 & 26,  November 2, 2018 at 7:00pm
Saturday, November 3 at 12:00pm & 3:30pm
Sunday November 4, 2018 at 12:30pm & 4:00pm

School Shows:
Thursdays, October 18 & 25, 2018 at 9:30am & 11:30am (TBD adding 2 more days)

Synopsis:

Polkadots: The Cool Kids Musical

(October 12 - 28, 2018) Written by Douglas Lyons, Melvin Tunstall III, and Greg Borowsky, Polkadots: The Cool Kids Musical is the new musical inspired by the true events of the Civil Rights pioneers Ruby Bridges and The Little Rock Nine. Polkadots follows 8-year-old Lily Polkadot who just moved to the Squares Only small town of Rockaway. As the first Polkadot in an all Square school, Lily faces an almost impossible task of gaining acceptance from her peers. From daily bullying, to segregated drinking fountains, Lily’s quest seems hopeless until she meets Sky, a shy Square boy whose curiosity for her unique polkadot skin blooms into an unexpected pal-ship. Polkadots serves as a colorful history lesson for children, reminding them that our differences make us awesome, not outcasts.

Roles

MRS. SQUARE/MAMA SQUARE

Doubles as both characters: Mrs. Square is the teacher at Rockaway Elementary responsible for integrating Polkadots and Squares; she’s the disciplinarian- conflicted yet gentle and loving all in the same. Mama Square is a loud mouth, overbearing and stuck in her ways.

LILY POLKADOT

Lily is the sunlight in the midst of a storm; smart, charming and strong willed; she has the task of being the first of her kind ever integrated into a school of all Squares.

PENELOPE SQUARE

A straight up bully; bratty, loud and entitled; the world revolves around Penelope and we just happen to be living in it; older sister to Sky Square.

SKY SQUARE (Male)

Ideally short; video games illuminate his imagination; he’s anxiously shy, friendly, quirky and curious; younger brother to Penelope Square and admirer of Lily Polkadot.

video interview - CATCH ME IF YOU CAN - Arizona Broadway Theatre

CLICK HERE for more information on this production, which runs through August 12th

urgent casting notice - JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR - Fountain Hills Theater



Fountain Hills Theater is casting the following roles for our upcoming production of Jesus Christ Superstar:

Simon and Peter (men or women will be considered for these roles)
2 Featured female ensemble dancer/singers

Production dates: 8/31 - 9/24 (Thur/Fri/Sat evenings and Sun matinees)

If interested please contact Leah Klein at klein.leah12@yahoo.com or Peter Hill at peter@fhtaz.org 

Sunday, July 29, 2018

performer announcement - STRIPPED CABARET - Davisson Entertainment


CLICK HERE for more information, and to order tickets, for this special event, which performs for two shows only on Saturday, August 4th

2018 Winner and Nominees for the National Youth Arts Awards: Arizona - East Valley



Arizona - East Valley Ceremony
Sunday, August 5
Registration begins @ 1:15 p.m.
Awards Presentation begins @ 2:00 p.m.
The Dutton Family Theater
East Valley High School
7420 E. Main St.
Mesa, AZ 85207
And the Winners are ...
Outstanding Production:
Footloose (Mountain View High School)
Thoroughly Modern Millie (Limelight Performing Arts)

Outstanding Production (Junior Division):
The Lion King Jr. (Limelight Performing Arts)

Artist of the Year:
Connor Brigola (Tarzan in Tarzan, Ching Ho in Thoroughly Modern Millie, Direction of The Lion King and 12 Angry Jurors @ Limelight Perfomring Arts)
Joey J Grado (Lonny in Rock of Ages @ Chandler, Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar @ Spotlight, Silk by Belaganas)
Casey Likes (Drew in Rock of Ages and Sullen Summers in The Bottom of the Lake @ Chandler, Alex in Madagascar and Buddy in Elf @ Greasepaint)

Outstanding Lead Performance in a Musical::
Kale Burr as Ren McCormack in Footloose (Mountain View High School)
Audrey Coleman as Jane in Tarzan (Limelight Performing Arts)
Benny Cowans as Esmeralda in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Sophia Donnell as Rosie in Bye Bye Birdie (Hamilton High School)
Hailey Gates as Millie Dillmount in Thoroughly Modern Millie (Limelight Performing Arts)
Bailey Gorman as Quasimodo in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Miles Hull as Bert in Mary Poppins (Red Mountain High School)
Lizzy Jensen as Betty Haynes in White Christmas (Perry High School)
Tré Moore as Captain Hook in Peter Pan (East Valley Children’s Theatre)
Austin Porter as Jimmy Smith in Thoroughly Modern Millie (Limelight Performing Arts)
Jessica Wastchak as Molly Jensen in Ghost the Musical (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Nick Williams as Billy Crocker in Anything Goes (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Kayleah Wilson as Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Emily Wright as Judy Haynes in White Christmas (Perry High School)

Outstanding Lead Performance in a Play:
Hunter DiGrazia as Annie Sullivan in The Miracle Worker (Fountain Hills Youth Theater)
Bryce Dilullo as Chuck Biggs in She Kills Monsters (Arizona Young Actors’ Alliance)
Drew MacCallum as Emily Book in The Sparrow (Limelight Performing Arts)
Elizabeth Schaible as Princess Cora in King Thrushbeard (East Valley Children’s Theatre)
Grey Smith as Junior Dover Jr. in The Great All-American Musical Disaster (Hamilton High School)

Outstanding Lead Performance (Junior Division):
Chloe Rozalsky as Helen Keller in The Miracle Worker (Fountain Hills Youth Theater)

Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Musical:
Nora Baier as Smitty in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (Desert Vista High School)
Kalei Cotecson as Lady of the Lake in Spamalot (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Noah Delgado as Lord Evelyn Oakleigh in Anything Goes (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Manuel Edrozo as Trevor Graydon in Thoroughly Modern Millie (Limelight Performing Arts)
Gillian Elliott as Muzzy Van Hossmere in Thoroughly Modern Millie (Limelight Performing Arts)
Meg Farnsworth as Lucy in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Mountain View High School)
Kendall Kingdeski as Martha Watson in White Christmas (Perry High School)
Mandalyn Larsen as Mrs. Banks in Mary Poppins (Red Mountain High School)
Garrett Lindsey as Patsy in Spamalot (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Megan McEwen as Jane Banks in Mary Poppins (Red Mountain High School)
Hailey Palmer as Hilda Klinemann in Rock of Ages (Chandler High School)
Anthony Procopio as Mr. Banks in Mary Poppins (Red Mountain High School)
Kiersten Rule as Sally in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Mountain View High School)
Jack Walton as Bud Frump in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (Desert Vista High School)

Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Play:
Faith Sterling as Lady in White in The Bottom of the Lake (Chandler High School)

Outstanding Supporting Performance (Junior Division):
Carly Cairns as Kate Keller in The Miracle Worker (Fountain Hills Youth Theater)
Kassandra Diaz as Fortunata in Beauty and the Computer Geek (East Valley Children’s Theatre)
Lachlan Henderson as Merryweather in Sleeping Beauty KIDS (Fountain Hills Youth Theater)
Connor Klein as Sheldon in Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells! (Fountain Hills Youth Theater)
Meredith Woodward as Mrs. Meers in Thoroughly Modern Millie (Limelight Performing Arts)
Olivia Woodward-Shaw as Nala in The Lion King Jr. (Limelight Performing Arts)

Outstanding Featured Performance in a Musical:
Sara Blue as Louise in Ghost the Musical (Actor’s Youth Theatre)

Outstanding New Song:
Silk by Belaganas

Outstanding Ensemble:
Anything Goes (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Bye Bye Birdie (Hamilton High School)
Mary Poppins (Red Mountain High School)
Peter Pan (East Valley Children’s Theatre)
Tarzan (Limelight Performing Arts)
White Christmas (Perry High School)

Outstanding Ensemble (Junior Division):
Sleeping Beauty KIDS (Fountain Hills Youth Theater)

Outstanding Costume Design:
Emma England for Body of Work (Limelight Performing Arts)
Aurelie Flores & Linda Pauley for Footloose (Mountain View High School)

Outstanding Lighting Design:
Skye Bradsher for Insanity (Actor’s Youth Theatre)

Outstanding Set Design:
Dane Burk for Insanity (Actor’s Youth Theatre)

Outstanding Choreography:
Angela Kriese for Footloose (Mountain View High School)
Taryn Tidwell for Mary Poppins (Red Mountain High School)

Outstanding Sound Design/Original Music:
Jordan Donovan-Schager, Emma England, Kevin O’Donnell for The Sparrow (Limelight Performing Arts)

Outstanding Youth Orchestra:
White Christmas (Perry High School)

Outstanding Direction:
Jamie Bauer-Spano for The Sparrow (Limelight Performing Arts)
Jere Van Patten for Footloose (Mountain View High School)

* ...And the additional Nominees are ... *
Outstanding Production:
Anything Goes (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
The Great All-American Musical Disaster (Hamilton High School)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Insanity (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Mary Poppins (Red Mountain High School)
The Sparrow (Limelight Performing Arts)
Tarzan (Limelight Performing Arts)
White Christmas (Perry High School)

Outstanding Production (Junior Division):
Annie Jr. (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Sleeping Beauty KIDS (Fountain Hills Youth Theater)

Outstanding Lead Performance in a Musical:
Reagan Bentley as Mary Poppins in Mary Poppins (Red Mountain High School)
Kylie Burge as Wendy Darling in Peter Pan (East Valley Children’s Theatre)
Sherrie Christian as Desiree Mendoza in Rock of Ages (Chandler High School)
Noah Delgado as Jean Shepard/Narrator in A Christmas Story (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Noah Delgado as Dom Claude Frollo in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Maritza Kozicki as Rosemary Pilkington in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (Desert Vista High School)
Matthew Pittman as Phil Davis in White Christmas (Perry High School)
Austin Porter as Bob Wallace in White Christmas (Perry High School)
Elizabeth Schaible as Peter Pan in Peter Pan (East Valley Children’s Theatre)
Alex Silver as J Pierrepoint Finch in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (Desert Vista High School)
Annabelle Skala as Kala in Tarzan (Limelight Performing Arts)
Annabelle Skala as Daisy Hilton in Side Show (Limelight Performing Arts)
Grey Smith as Albert in Bye Bye Birdie (Hamilton High School)
Ben Thornburg as The Old Man in A Christmas Story (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Charity Thurston as Ariel for Footloose (Mountain View High School)
Samantha Timothy as Violet Hilton in Side Show (Limelight Performing Arts)
Nick Williams as Sam Wheat in Ghost the Musical (Actor’s Youth Theatre)

Outstanding Lead Performance in a Play:
Sara Blue as Doctor in Insanity (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Sarah Brown as Junie B. Jones in Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells! (Fountain Hills Youth Theater)
Paige Gagliardi as Lillith in She Kills Monsters (Arizona Young Actors’ Alliance)
Aubrey Hoffer as Agnes Evans in She Kills Monsters (Arizona Young Actors’ Alliance)
Suzy Olson as Crystalline (Beauty) in Beauty and the Computer Geek (East Valley Children’s Theatre)
Haley Reed as Molly Aster in Peter and the Starcatcher (Dobson High School)
Ben Thornburg as Peter in Insanity (Actor’s Youth Theatre)

Outstanding Lead Performance (Junior Division):
Zolton Bonnefant as Herb in Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells! (Fountain Hills Youth Theater)
Ava De Campo as Princess Aurora in Sleeping Beauty KIDS (Fountain Hills Youth Theater)
Mikayla Glancy as Gertrude in Seussical the Musical (Fountain Hills Youth Theater)
Connor Klein as Horton in Seussical the Musical (Fountain Hills Youth Theater)
Aaron McCaskill as Kevin in Robin Hood and His Merry Men (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Mia McFarland as Virginia O’Hanlon in Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus (East Valley Children’s Theatre)
Lily Nelson as Millie Dillmount in Thoroughly Modern Millie Jr. (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Lily Nelson as Millie Dillmount in Thoroughly Modern Millie (Limelight Performing Arts)
Taylor Peel as Annie in Annie Jr. (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Jonah Romanoff as Jimmy Smith in Thoroughly Modern Millie (Limelight Performing Arts)
Macee Schmidt as Little John in Robin Hood and His Merry Men (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Brandon Trudelle as Simba in The Lion King Jr. (Limelight Performing Arts)
Olivia Woodward-Shaw as Natalie in All Shook Up (Actor’s Youth Theatre)

Outstanding Lead Performance (College Division):
Zack Anderson as Juror 8 in 12 Angry Jurors (Limelight Performing Arts)
Noah Delgado as King Arthur in Spamalot (Actor’s Youth Theatre)

Outstanding Supporting Performance (College Division):
Nicolas Caglia as Kerchak in Tarzan (Limelight Performing Arts)

Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Musical:
Kristiana Corona as Miss Shields in A Christmas Story (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Benny Cowans as Kim MacAfee in Bye Bye Birdie (Hamilton High School)
Noah Delgado as Carl Bruner in Ghost the Musical (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Shaun Dunn as Conrad in Bye Bye Birdie (Hamilton High School)
Parker Ellsworth as Lancelot/French Taunter/Black Knight in Spamalot (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Anna Holt as Vi Moore in Footloose (Mountain View High School)
Will Lombardi as J.B. Biggley in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (Desert Vista High School)
Sammy Maxwell as Hedy Larue in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (Desert Vista High School)
Andru Moeller as Franz Klinemann in Rock of Ages (Chandler High School)
Emma Nissen as Rusty in Footloose (Mountain View High School)
Victoria Pond as Maleficent in Sleeping Beauty KIDS (Fountain Hills Youth Theater)
Austin Porter as Terk in Tarzan (Limelight Performing Arts)
Carson Robles as Linus in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Mountain View High School)
Carson Robles as Willard Hewitt in Footloose (Mountain View High School)
Jordan Sagy as Jake in Side Show (Limelight Performing Arts)
Faith Sterling as Anita Bath in Rock of Ages (Chandler High School)
Victoria Vredevoogd as Lucy in 13 (Perry High School)
Dallin Wilson as Galahad/Herbert’s Father in Spamalot (Actor’s Youth Theatre)

Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Play:
Rebecca Benham as Joyce McGuckin in The Sparrow (Limelight Performing Arts)
Aaron Brown as Orcus in She Kills Monsters (Arizona Young Actors’ Alliance)
Ezra Glenn as Bloody Mary in The Bottom of the Lake (Chandler High School)
Kaitlyn Hohl as Elf Ellen in Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells! (Fountain Hills Youth Theater)
Drew MacCallum as Juror 4 in 12 Angry Jurors (Limelight Performing Arts)
Kylee Richardson as Lily Belle Savage in The Curious Savage (Mountain View High School)
Brett Small as Dan Christopher in The Sparrow (Limelight Performing Arts)
Riley Van Cleve as Sylvia Metroland in The Great All-American Musical Disaster (Hamilton High School)
Bonnie Wanstreet as Jenny McGrath in The Sparrow (Limelight Performing Arts)
Leah Wild as Mrs. Paddy in The Curious Savage (Mountain View High School)

Outstanding Supporting Performance (Junior Division):
Alexis Archer as Mrs. Darling in Peter Pan (East Valley Children’s Theatre)
Allison Avery as Fauna in Sleeping Beauty KIDS (Fountain Hills Youth Theater)
Ciara Bogan as Juror 9 in 12 Angry Jurors (Limelight Performing Arts)
Carly Cairns as May in Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells! (Fountain Hills Youth Theater)
Kylan Chait as Young Simba in The Lion King Jr. (Limelight Performing Arts)
Patricia Dawson as Jinx in Beauty and the Computer Geek (East Valley Children’s Theatre)
Teagan Dinyes as Zazu in The Lion King Jr. (Limelight Performing Arts)
Shaylee Flanagan as Oda Mae Brown in Ghost the Musical (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Ryley Hansen as Timon in The Lion King Jr. (Limelight Performing Arts)
Will Horsley as Rooster Hannigan in Annie Jr. (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Baylee Horvath as Muzzy Van Hossmere in Thoroughly Modern Millie (Limelight Performing Arts)
Kayla King as Rafiki in The Lion King Jr. (Limelight Performing Arts)
Emma Martin as Miss Dorothy Brown in Thoroughly Modern Millie Jr. (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Adam Miller as Schwartz in A Christmas Story (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Julia Pitman as Young Nala in The Lion King Jr. (Limelight Performing Arts)
Remington Rathbun as Erma in Anything Goes (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Chloe Rozalsky as Lucille in Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells! (Fountain Hills Youth Theater)
Erin Schumacher as Flora in Sleeping Beauty KIDS (Fountain Hills Youth Theater)
Abigail Springer as Young Terk in Tarzan (Limelight Performing Arts)
Savannah Swaitkowski as Mary Lou in Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus (East Valley Children’s Theatre)

Outstanding Featured Performance in a Musical:
Bryce Dilullo as Subway Ghost in Ghost the Musical (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Manuel Edrozo as Eddie in 13 (Perry High School)
Savannah Gambell as Bird Woman in Mary Poppins (Red Mountain High School)
Alyssa Granger as Ursula in Bye Bye Birdie (Hamilton High School)
Abbey Porter as Mrs. Brill in Mary Poppins (Red Mountain High School)
Tim Pung as Malcolm in 13 (Perry High School)
Emily Wright as Charlotte in 13 (Perry High School)

Outstanding Ensemble:
12 Angry Jurors (Limelight Performing Arts)
Footloose (Mountain View High School)
Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells! (Fountain Hills Youth Theater)
Rock of Ages (Chandler High School)
Side Show (Limelight Performing Arts)
Spamalot (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
The Sparrow (Limelight Performing Arts)
Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus (East Valley Children’s Theatre)
You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Mountain View High School)

Outstanding Ensemble (Junior Division):
The Lion King Jr. (Limelight Performing Arts)
Thoroughly Modern Millie (Limelight Performing Arts)

Outstanding Costume Design:
Skyler Christensen for White Christmas (Perry High School)
Aurelie Flores for Mary Poppins (Red Mountain High School)
Barbara Jakucki for Beauty and the Computer Geek (East Valley Children’s Theatre)
Dana Likes for Rock of Ages (Chandler High School)
Kathryn Most for Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus (East Valley Children’s Theatre)
Pamela Oborn for Anything Goes (Actor’s Youth Theatre)

Outstanding Lighting Design:
Skye Bradsher for The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Ross Collins for Sleeping Beauty KIDS (Fountain Hills Youth Theater)
Bill Lorentz for Rock of Ages (Chandler High School)
Angel Moreno for Footloose (Mountain View High School)
Nathaniel White for Peter Pan (East Valley Children’s Theatre)

Outstanding Set Design:
Chris Burk for Mary Poppins (Red Mountain High School)
Dane Burk for The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Emma England for Tarzan (Limelight Performing Arts)
Jesse Ploog-Bacik for Footloose (Mountain View High School)
Kim Williams & Devan Wastchak for Ghost the Musical (Actor’s Youth Theatre)

Outstanding Choreography:
Emma England and Jordan Donovan-Schager for The Sparrow (Limelight Performing Arts)
Emma England and Marie South for Thoroughly Modern Millie (Limelight Performing Arts)
Emma England & Nikki Gray for The Lion King Jr. (Limelight Performing Arts)
Bruce Goolsby for Anything Goes (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Jennifer Grisham-Dobbs for Peter Pan (East Valley Children’s Theatre)
Abby Kozel, Sarah Martino, Rebecca Miller, Fara Sadler, Emily Wright for White Christmas (Perry High School)
Kim Rodriguez & Katie Hudnall for You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Mountain View High School)

Outstanding Sound Design/Original Music:
Jason Krull for The Bottom of the Lake (Chandler High School)
Jeffrey Sloan for Footloose (Mountain View High School)

Outstanding Hair/Makeup Design:
Emma England for Side Show (Limelight Performing Arts)
Elizabeth Mosey for Footloose (Mountain View High School)

Outstanding Youth Orchestra:
Bye Bye Birdie (Hamilton High School)

Outstanding Musical Direction:
Nikki Gray & Carol Webb for The Lion King Jr. (Limelight Performing Arts)
Tracie Jones for Anything Goes (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Lori Lyford for Rock of Ages (Chandler High School)
Mason Screiber for Footloose (Mountain View High School)

Outstanding Direction:
Jamie Bauer-Spano for Side Show (Limelight Performing Arts)
Connor Brigola & Emma England for The Lion King Jr. (Limelight Performing Arts)
Dane Burk for The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Ross Collins for The Miracle Worker (Fountain Hills Youth Theater)
Marcus Ellsworth and Julie Clement for Spamalot (Actor’s Youth Theatre)
Emma England for Tarzan (Limelight Performing Arts)
Matt Erickson for Mary Poppins (Red Mountain High School)
Peyton Jordan for Sleeping Beauty KIDS (Fountain Hills Youth Theater)
Stephanie Likes for Rock of Ages (Chandler High School)
Shawna Marquis for White Christmas (Perry High School)
Emily Spets for Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells! (Fountain Hills Youth Theater)
Christina Vail for Bye Bye Birdie (Hamilton High School)
Jere Van Patten for You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Mountain View High School)

Saturday, July 28, 2018

audition notice - A CHRISTMAS CAROL - Scottsdale Musical Theater Company - August 18 & 19



Audition Dates/Times:
Saturday August 18th:
Children's singing auditions start at 11:30am
Adult's singing auditions start at 2:00pm

Sunday August 19th:
Children singing auditions start at 3:00pm
Adults singing auditions start at 7:00pm
                                   
There will be a dance call for both children and adults, immediately following singing auditions on both days.
                                     
Callbacks: Monday, August 20th, if required
Location: Conservatory of Dance
               13637 N. Tatum Blvd., Phoenix
               (on the southeast corner of Tatum and Thunderbird)

To schedule an audition time slot, please email auditions@scottsdalemusicaltheater.com or call (602) 909-4215. Everyone auditioning needs to reserve a singing time slot. Everyone auditioning needs to participate in the dance call, as all roles double in the ensemble.
SMTC encourages all ethnicities to audition.
Performance Dates:  December 6th – December 23rd, at Tempe Center for the Arts
Pay: There will be a $500 performance stipend provided for adults and a $250 stipend provided for children

Rehearsals start: Middle of October and will be on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights plus Saturdays and Sundays. All rehearsals will be held at Conservatory of Dance in Phoenix. There will be a rehearsal schedule with specific dates provided at auditions and a conflict sheet to fill out.
Director – David Hock   
Choreographers – David Hock & Hillary Conrad
Musical Director – Joni Van Rossum
Audition Requirements:
Singing/Acting Call
Audition times must be reserved and will be assigned every 5 minutes. Please prepare one vocal 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. 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, so please have those ready.

Dance Call
For both children and adults, once you have finished singing, please warm up and be ready to dance. The dance call will start immediately after singing auditions are finished. Please wear dance appropriate clothes and shoes. All adult females should wear character heels if possible. Adult females, please bring tap shoes as well.

There are non-singing dance roles in this production. If you are a dancer that does not sing, and only wants to be considered for the dance parts, please call or email anyway so that we can confirm you will be attending the dance call.
Character Breakdown
Adult Roles
Scrooge (Cast - Guest Star Charles Shaughnessy)
Mr. Cratchit
Actor Should have strong stage presence with a strong singing voice and solid acting skills. Will also double in the ensemble.
Age: 30 to 40, Vocal range: BaritoneTenor
Mrs. Cratchit
Actress Should have strong stage presence with a strong singing voice and good acting skills. Will also double in the ensemble.
Age: 30 to 40,  Vocal range: Mezzo/Soprano
Ghost Of Christmas Present
Actor needs to portray a larger than life personality. Needs to have "showstopping" presence on stage with a strong singing voice and comedic abilities. Will also double in the ensemble.
Age: 35 to 45, Vocal range: Baritone/Tenor
Ghost Of Christmas Past
Actor Should have strong stage presence with a strong singing voice and solid acting skills. Will also double in the ensemble.
Age: 30 to 50, Vocal range: Baritone/Tenor
Ghost Of Christmas Future
Actress Should have strong stage presence with a strong singing voice and good acting skills. Will also double in the ensemble.
Age: 30 to 50 Vocal range: Mezzo w/belt
Marley
Actor Should have strong stage presence with a strong singing voice and solid acting skills. Will also double in the ensemble.
Age: 40 to 60, Vocal range: BaritoneTenor
Mrs. Fezziwig
Actress needs to portray a larger than life personality. Needs to have "showstopping" presence on stage with a strong singing voice and comedic abilities. Will also double in the ensemble.
Age: 30 to 50, Vocal range: Mezzo w/belt
Mr. Fezziwig
Actor needs to portray a larger than life personality. Needs to have "showstopping" presence on stage with a strong singing voice and comedic abilities. Will also double in the ensemble.
Age: 35 to 55, Vocal range: Baritone/Tenor
Young Scrooge
Actor should have strong stage presence with a solid singing voice and solid acting skills. Will also double in the ensemble.
Age: 18-25, Vocal range: Baritone/Tenor  
Fred
Actor should have strong stage presence with a solid singing voice and solid acting skills. Will also double in the ensemble.
Age: 25 to 35,  Vocal range; Baritone/Tenor
Emily
Actress should have strong stage presence with a solid singing voice and solid acting skills. Will also double in the ensemble.
Age: 17 to 22 Vocal range
Adult Ensemble
This show requires a large ensemble. All small roles will come from the ensemble. Need to have a very strong singing voice and be comfortable singing harmonies. All ensemble roles will need to be able to move so participation at the dance call is required. See above for details regarding female dance needs, including tap.
Age: all ages from 17-60; Vocal range: All

Children's Roles
Tiny Tim
Young actor should have strong stage presence with a solid singing voice and solid acting skills.
Age: 11 to 13
Scrooge at 12
Young actor should have good stage presence with a good singing voice. Will also double in the ensemble.
Age: 12-14
Scrooge at 8
Young actor should have strong stage presence with a good singing voice. Will also double in the ensemble.
Age: 8-10
Fan
Young actress should have strong stage presence with a solid singing voice. Will also double in the ensemble.
Age: 12-14
Children's Ensemble
This show requires 8-10 children. All children's small roles will come from the ensemble. Need to have a solid singing voice and be comfortable singing harmonies. All ensemble roles will need to be able to move so participation at the dance call is required.
Age: 8-16; Vocal range: All

To schedule an audition time slot, please email auditions@scottsdalemusicaltheater.com or call (602) 909-4215. Everyone auditioning needs to reserve a singing time slot. Everyone auditioning needs to participate in the dance call, as all roles double in the ensemble.