Auditions in Madison Wisconsin for BDACT’s Summer Mainstage Musical

The Drowsy Chaperone – BDACT’s Summer Mainstage Musical

Location: Madison, Wisconsin

Type: Theater

Audition Dates
Wednesday | May 25 | 6:30–9 pm
Thursday | May 26 | 6:30–9 pm

Show Dates
Fridays | August 5 & 12 | 7:30 pm
Saturdays | August 6 & 13 | 7:30 pm
Sundays | August 7 & 14 | 2 pm

Cast of Characters
Ages and genders are an indication of the character in the show. Not necessarily the age and gender of the actual performer.

Man in Chair: (40s – 70s) Male or female narrator of the show. Their love and appreciation for musical theatre is apparent. Many lines, non-singing for the most part. A few lines of song at the end of the show if they have that skill.

Janet Van de Graaff: (30s) Star of Feldzieg’s Follies who is conflicted about giving up her life on the stage to marry Robert Martin. Attractive, vivacious, outgoing personality. She loves being the center of attention and is the consummate 1920s starlet. Strong movement and special skills (acrobatics, juggling, etc.) a plus. Vocal range: Alto with big belt (G3-E5)

Robert Martin: (30-40) The groom-to-be who is deeply in love with Janet. He is the token 1920s leading man – debonair, dashing, and a matinee idol. He is cheesy, cheerful, and optimistic. Must be able to tap dance and roller skate.Vocal range: Tenor (C3 – Ab4)

The Drowsy Chaperone: (40s-50s) Janet’s alcoholic confidante. Care-free, often because she is drunk. An experienced “woman of the world” who couldn’t care less what the world thinks. A melodramatic diva to be reckoned with who gleefully chews the scenery and steals just about every scene she is in. Great comedic role. Think Liza Minnelli meets Tallulah Bankhead. Vocal range: Alto with strong belt (F3-D5)

Aldolpho: (40s) Latin lothario. A womanizing cad who is very impressed with himself. He is confident, vigorous, and a buffoon. Vaudeville-style acting and fake Spanish/Italian accent required. Should have great comic timing. Vocal range: Bass/Baritone + great falsetto (A#2-G4)

Mrs. Tottendale: (45-60) A wealthy widow and host of the wedding. She is flighty, eccentric, oftentimes forgetful, and funny. She is absolutely charming, bubbly and oblivious to the confusion her behavior generates in other people. Vocal range: Alto character voice (G3-Db5)

Underling: (50s-60s) Mrs. Tottendale’s unflappable butler and manservant. He is stoic, dry-humored and sarcastic. A cross between Arthur Treacher and Niles the butler from The Nanny. Vocal range: Tenor character voice (Ab2-G4)

Mr. Feldzieg: (40s-50s) Harried producer who will do anything to stop the wedding in order to keep Janet in the Follies. He is nervous, sarcastic, impatient, overbearing, and insensitive. Vocal range: Baritone (Db3-Db4)

Kitty: (30s) 1920s dumb blonde chorine. She is Mr. Feldzieg’s companion and will do anything to be a leading lady. A cross between Norma Cassady from Victor Victoria and Lena Lamont from Singin’ in the Rain. Vocal range: Soprano comedic belt (Bb3-F5)

George: (30s-40s) Robert’s anxious best man. He is loyal, sincere, and nervous. Makes looking out for Robert’s interests his top priority so that the wedding will come off without a hitch. Must be able to tap. Vocal range: Tenor (F3-Bb4)

Gangsters 1 & 2: (30s-40s) Two jovial gangsters who are posing as pastry chefs. Typical 1920s Broadway gangsters full of word play and stylized movements. Good comic timing and dancing skills required. May double in the ensemble. Vocal range: Tenor (Db3-Gb4)

Trix the Aviatrix: (35-50) The brave and brash female aviator. She is sassy, sleek and a take charge kind of gal. Vocal range: Alto (Ab3-Eb5)

Ensemble: (20-40) A strong, dancing/singing ensemble up to 2 men and 2 women. Vocal range: Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass

Sign up for auditions at https://bdact.org/auditions/

Payment: Non Paid

City or Location of call: Madison, Wisconsin
Please submit to: by 2022-05-26
Audition Dates Wednesday | May 25 | 6:30–9 pm Thursday | May 26 | 6:30–9 pm BDACT Fine Arts Center – Kamps Auditorium Show Dates Fridays | August 5 & 12 | 7:30 pm Saturdays | August 6 & 13 | 7:30 pm Sundays | August 7 & 14 | 2 pm Please be prepared to: Do a reading from the script Learn a short dance Sing about one minute of a classic Broadway song or Jazz standard (a capella or karaoke track via Bluetooth speaker) Complete a vocal range check.

This casting notice was posted by: Beaver Dam Area Community Theatre

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