Open Auditions in San Bernardino, California for Disney’s Mary Poppins

Auditions for Disney’s Mary Poppins at the Redlands Bowl (San Bernardino / Riverside area).

Redlands Bowl will be holding in person auditions for a production of the Disney musical, Mary Poppins. Performers of all genders are welcome to audition for roles in this beloved production of the Disney classic musical.

Men are especially encouraged to audition.  Redlands Bowl is in the San Bernardino / Riverside area of California.

Please note that auditions will be held by appointment only.

To secure an audition slot, please sign up online using the link listed below. Additionally, applicants can upload a theatrical resume and recent photo or headshot if available.

No prior experience is necessary to audition, and performers without a theatrical resume are welcome to indicate any relevant performing experience, such as participation in church choirs or public speaking engagements.

 

Open auditions for the production of Disney’s Mary Poppins:

March 9th, 2024, from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm.

Callbacks and limited additional auditions on Saturday, March 16th, 2024, from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm.

The auditions will take place at Mission Gables, located directly behind the Redlands Bowl on Eureka Street.

The Redlands Bowl is an amphitheater in Redlands, California, located at  25 Grant St, Redlands, CA 92373.

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Performance schedule:

Scheduled performances of Disney’s Mary Poppins at the Redlands Bowl will feature a live full orchestra and are set for Tuesday, July 23rd (Public Dress Rehearsal) and Thursday through Sunday evenings, July 25th to 28th, beginning at 8:00 pm each evening.

 

What to prepare:

Prepare to sing 16 measures of a familiar Broadway-style song, preferably from Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s Mary Poppins. Please bring your own sheet music in the preferred key, as well as be prepared to sing a short selection of about 16 measures. A pianist will be provided, but transposition services will not be available. Auditions with CDs or a cappella performances will not be accepted. Those without sheet music will be asked to sing “Happy Birthday” with the accompanist.

Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s Mary Poppins, based on the books by P.L. Travers and the classic 1964 Walt Disney film, is a critically acclaimed Broadway smash hit. Featuring iconic songs such as “Chim Chim Cher-ee,” “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious,” and “A Spoonful of Sugar,” this beloved production promises to delight audiences of all ages.

 

Roles:

  • Mary Poppins –Jane and Michael Banks’s new nanny. She is extraordinary and strange, neat and tidy, delightfully vain yet particular, and sometimes a little frightening but always exciting. She is practically perfect in every way and always means what she says.
  • Bert –The narrator of the story, is a good friend to Mary Poppins. An everyman, Bert has many occupations, including hurdy-gurdy player, sidewalk artist and chimney sweep. Bert watches over the children as well as the goings on in Cherry Tree Lane. He has charm, speaks with a Cockney accent and is a song-and-dance man.
  • George Banks – The father to Jane and Michael Banks, is a banker to the very fiber of his being. Demanding “precision and order” in his household, he is a pipe-and-slippers man who doesn’t have much to do with his children and believes that he had the perfect upbringing by his nanny, the cruel Miss Andrew. His emotional armor, however, conceals a sensitive soul.
  • Winifred Banks –George’s wife and Jane and Michael’s mother. A former actress, she is loving and distracted homemaker who is busy trying to live up to her husband’s desire to only associate with “the best people” as well as be the model wife and mother. She suffers from the conflicting feelings that she’s not up to the job of “being Mrs. Banks,” yet, she is, and more. She has great warmth and simplicity to her tone.
  • Jane Banks –The high-spirited daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Banks, is bright and precocious but can be willful and inclined to snobbishness.
  • Michael Banks –The cute and cheeky son of Mr. and Mrs. Banks. Excitable and naughty, he adores his father and tries to be like him. Both he and Jane misbehave in order to get the attention of their parents.
  • Katie Nanna –Jane and Michael’s nanny at the beginning of the show. Overwhelmed and upset, she has absolutely had her fill of the Banks children.
  • Policeman –A neighborhood fixture who is respected by and observant of households on his beat.
  • Miss Lark –The haughty next-door neighbor of the Banks family who treats her dog, Willoughby, as if her were child.
  • Admiral Boom –A retired Royal Navy man and neighbor of the Banks family. A physically large man with a loud and booming voice, he speaks in Navy jargon and has a soft spot for his neighbor, Miss Lark.
  • Mrs. Brill –The housekeeper and cook for the Banks family. Overworked and harassed, she’s always complaining that the house is understaffed. Her intimidating exterior is a cover for the warmth underneath. Mrs. Brill doesn’t have a high opinion of nannies in general and Mary Poppins in particular.
  • Robertson Ay –The houseboy to the Banks family. Lazy, sleepy and grumbling, he never gets things right and believes himself to be useless.
  • Park Keeper –Uniformed and officious, he makes sure no one breaks park regulations. His life is defined by rules, but he secretly hankers after his childhood.
  • Neleus –The statue of a young boy posed with a dolphin in the park. Neleus was separated from his father, Poseidon, and misses him very much. A small and lonely being, he is very happy to befriend Jane and Michael.
  • Queen Victoria – A statue in the park.
  • Bank Chairman – The head of the bank where Mr. Banks is employed, is an Edwardian stuffed-shirt.
  • Miss Smythe – The Bank Chairman’s humorless secretary.
  • Von Hussler – A businessman seeking a loan from the bank for a shady business deal.
  • John Northbrook – An honest business man seeking a loan to build a factory for his community.
  • Bird Woman – Covered in a patchwork of old shawls, and her pockets are stuffed with bags of crumbs for the birds. She tries to sell her crumbs for the birds. She tries to sell her crumbs to passersby, who ignore her as if she doesn’t exist.
  • Mrs. Corry – Owns a magical gingerbread shop. She is a mysterious woman of great age.
  • Miss Andrews – George’s overbearing and scary nanny. With her bottle of nasty-tasting brimstone and treacle to keep naughty children in line, she is a bully who only knows one way of doing things – her way.

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