Auditions for Annie Get Your Gun at Seattle Musical Theatre presented by
Civic Light Opera
Director - Brandon Ivie
Music Director - Paul Linnes
Audition dates:
Saturday, February 16th 12:00-4:00pm and 5:00-9:00pm
Sunday, February 17th 6:00-10:00pm
Callbacks will be Saturday, February 23rd 12:00-9:00pm
Rehearsal & Performance Dates
Rehearsals begin March 24, 2008. Rehearsals are Monday-Friday, 7:00-10:00pm
and Saturday 10:00am-5:00pm
Performances run May 9-25, 2008
Location
Auditions, rehearsals, and performances be in the Sand Point neighborhood in
Seattle.
About the Show
Annie Get Your Gun scored a bull's-eye when it returned to Broadway in 1999.
Peter Stone reshaped the 1946 book to create a Wild West show-within-
that frames the ageless "Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better" love story of
sharpshooters Annie Oakley and Frank Butler. Joined to the new book, of
course, is that amazing Irving Berlin score, featuring hit after hit after
hit. "Irving Berlin's greatest achievement in the theater," wrote the New
York Post, Annie Get Your Gun "will always be a musical for the ages, one of
the Broadway theatre's enduring triumphs."
Audition Requirements
For the audition, please prepare a verse and/or chorus of a standard
Broadway song. Please bring sheet music in the key you will sing it in (the
accompanist will not transpose on the spot, and we do not do auditions with
CD accompaniment or a cappella singing). The song and the monologue together
should not last more than three minutes. Also, please bring a headshot and
resume.
Parts
Seattle Musical Theatre is seeking actors to play the following roles with
the listed vocal ranges:
Frank Butler, Baritone: A - F
Annie Oakley, Mezzo-Soprano/
Charlie Davenport, Bari-Tenor: B-F
Buffalo Bill, Baritone: B-F
Dolly Tate, Mezzo-Soprano: B-B
Foster Wilson, Baritone: F-C
Tommy Keeler, Bass-Baritone: Bb-E
Winnie Tate, Soprano: Bb-E
Three children, ages 8-14: Bb-D
The show also includes a large ensemble of various vocal ranges
Scheduling an Audition
To schedule an audition or if you have any questions please call Seattle
Musical Theatre's production office at (206) 363-4807.
All actors are paid a stipend.
About the Director
Brandon Ivie is artistic director of Contemporary Musical Theatre Company.
He has directed or produced Seattle premieres of JOHN & JEN, THE LAST FIVE
YEARS, TICK, TICK... BOOM! and A NEW BRAIN, among others. He has worked
regionally at Village Theatre, Civic Light Opera, ArtsWest, ACT Theatre,
Empty Space Theatre, Theater Schmeater, University of Washington, Washington
Ensemble Theatre and 5th Avenue Theatre. He is currently a dramaturge for
Village Theatre and is a staff member of the artistic department at the 5th
Avenue Theatre.
David Purdy
Production Manager
Seattle Musical Theatre Presented by Civic Light Opera
7400 Sand Point Way NE, Suite #101N
Seattle, WA 98115
(206) 363-4807
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