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Introduction

Are you interested in auditioning for Singin' in the Rain Jr. with Altef Acting Academy? You've come to the right place! Below you'll find the link to sign up, show information and any material you need to prepare for your audition.

About Singin' in the Rain Jr.

The "Greatest Movie Musical of All Time" is faithfully and lovingly adapted by Broadway legends Betty Comden and Adolph Green, from their original award-winning screenplay in Singin' in the Rain JR. Hilarious situations, snappy dialogue and a hit-parade score of Hollywood standards make Singin' in the Rain JR. a guaranteed good time for performers and audience members alike.

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Singin' in the Rain JR. has all the makings of a Tinseltown tabloid headline — the starlet, the leading man and a love affair that could change lives and make or break careers! In silent movies, Don Lockwood and Lina Lamont are a hot item, but behind the scenes, things aren't always as they appear on the big screen! Meanwhile, Lina's squeaky voice might be the end of her career in "talking pictures" without the help of a talented young actress to do the talking and singing for her.

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Three extraordinary roles for young dancers and a tour de force comedic turn make Singin' in the Rain JR. a perfect choice for any group with an abundance of talent ready to shine. (credit: mtishows.com/singin-in-the-rain-jr)

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Audition Information

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Dates:

Auditions: Due before June 17th

Location: Online Self-tape

Ages: 10-17

Gender: Any

Experience: Any

Required Materials: Headshot, Resume (if available), Audition form, 1 minute cut of a musical theatre song. YOU MUST PROVIDE YOUR OWN MUSIC! NO A CAPPELLA!!!

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Self-tape auditions, please record yourself performing the above material. and upload it to youtube as UNLISTED and copy and paste the link in the designated question on the form. This prevents your audition from being public while allowing our team to review it in a secure network and also prevents any technical errors that come with emailing auditions. All submissions are confidential and are only seen by our casting team. Submissions are due no later than May 20th, 2024. 

 

If you have any questions regarding your audition, please email maltef@altefacting.com

 

Audition Form

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Character Breakdown

Dora Bailey: 

Always first on the scene for any major film opening, and she has the Hollywood scoop. This is a perfect non-singing role for a student with a great speaking voice who isn’t quite ready for a lead.

Gender: Female

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Don Lockwood:

Hollywood’s leading man in silent film. Charming and charismatic, Don has no shortage of female admirers. Don is smart and levelheaded; he likes being a famous Hollywood actor, but he doesn’t let the celebrity hype go to his head. Cast your best male singer and actor in this role, and someone who pairs well with Kathy.

Gender: Male

Vocal range top: Eb4

Vocal range bottom: Bb2

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Lina Lamont:

A glamorous star of Hollywood’s silent films. She believes everything amazing she reads about herself in the gossip magazines, including that she and Don Lockwood are madly in love. Your actress will have to work to accomplish the right amount of exasperating ditz to bring this character to life. Cast a confident, comedic actress who is not afraid to take positive risks and can keep Lina’s nasal, grating voice consistent throughout the entire show.

Gender: Female

Vocal range top: Db5

Vocal range bottom: Bb3

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Cosmo Brown:

Often serves as the comic relief in the show. Quick-witted and sure-footed, Cosmo is fast with a one-liner to lighten the mood. Cosmo is Don’s right-hand man, and it’s great to cast someone who physically contrasts with Don. Cast someone with great comedic chops and a strong musical sense as he leads many numbers in the show.

Gender: Male

Vocal range top: Db5

Vocal range bottom: Bb2

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Roz:

Always by Lina’s side, or trailing after her. As Lina’s manager, Roz works hard to make sure nothing upsets her. This non-singing character is a great supporting role for a promising young actress.

Gender: Female

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R.F. Simpson:

The studio producer in charge of “Lockwood-Lamont” films. R.F.’s first and foremost goal is to make money, and if that means doing a talkie film that’s fine with him. Cast a character actor who can show off R.F.’s anxious boss persona. This is a great non- singing role for a physically smaller actor with a big voice.

Gender: Male

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Dexter:

The studio’s director for Lamont and Lockwood films. He’s loud and blustery, and he’s easily frustrated with his assistants and Lina. This is a perfect non-singing role for an actor with a big voice who can show his frustration as he works to complete his first talkie.

Gender: Male

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Dexter's Assistants:

Dexter’s 1st, 2nd and 3rd Assistants are great featured roles for ensemble members who are new to the stage.

Gender: Any

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Kathy Selden:

Wants to become an actress. She takes her career as an artist seriously and is embarrassed that she has to take jobs like singing and popping out of a cake just to get by. Cast your strongest singer and actress who can easily portray an honest likability as well as a tough exterior. An actress who pairs well with Don is also important as they have many scenes together.

Gender: Female

Vocal range top: Eb5

Vocal range bottom: G3

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Miss Dinsmore and the Teacher:

The vocal coaches hired to turn Lina’s voice into cultured perfection and to work with all of the other actors in the show. Tough, proper and slightly overworked, these characters are great roles to feature your hard-working ensemble members. These are non-solo singing roles.

Gender: Female and Male

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Zelda:

Lina’s right-hand gal, who informs her that Kathy’s voice is being dubbed over hers. Zelda can be dramatic and over-the-top like Lina, but at her core, she cares about her friend. This is a fantastic featured role for a confident performer who is unafraid to make bold choices.

Gender: Female

 

Sam:

A sound engineer, should be all business. Cast a young person who is comfortable taking charge onstage.

Gender: Any

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Broadway Melody Host:

A natural leader. This role can be male or female and should be one of your stronger singers. This actor doesn’t need to be an excellent dancer, but he or she needs to command the stage with an air of confidence.

Gender: Any

Vocal range top: F5

Vocal range bottom: Bb2

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Broadway Dancers:

Broadway Dancers #1 and #2 are featured in "Broadway Melody" and should be excellent singers and dancers. 

Gender: Any

Vocal range top: F5

Vocal range bottom: C3

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Chorus Girls:

The Chorus Girls #1, #2, #3 and #4 are great featured singing roles in “Make ’Em Laugh.” They don’t need to be great singers as long as they can convey character and are able to be heard.

Gender: Female

Vocal range top: D5

Vocal range bottom: C4

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Stagehands:

Stagehands #1, #2 and #3 are great featured singing roles in “Make ’Em Laugh.” They don’t need to be great singers as long as they can convey character and are able to be heard.

Gender: Any

Vocal range top: C5

Vocal range bottom: F4

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Ensemble:

The ensemble roles in Singin’ In The Rain JR. are comprised of the Crowd, Pedestrians, including Pedestrian #1 and Pedestrian #2, Stars, Fans, including Fan #1 and Fan #2, Policeman, Party Guests, including Young Lady, Kathy's Girls, Chorus Girls, Broadway Chorus, Guests, a Sound Engineer, Stagehands, Students, Sound Crew, Screening Guests, a Passerby, the Butler, Orchestra Leader and Audience Members.

They really make the 1920s Golden Age of Hollywood come alive and are essential to this romantic light-hearted comedy. These ensemble groups are filled with named characters who have lines, so many of your ensemble students will have featured moments. Depending on your cast size, these ensemble groups can all be double or triple cast. Even if you have actors playing three or four different ensemble roles, emphasize the importance of character, and make sure your young performers make consistent character choices when they step onstage.

Gender: Any

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Rehearsal and Performance Information

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Rehearsal: *Dates and Times Subject to change with notice

Dates: June 17th- July 12th, 2024 (Monday-Thursday weekly, + Friday July 12th) 

Time: 2:30pm-5:30pm, + Friday July 12th approx. from 9am-5pm

Location: South Room @ The Studio at Mizner Park (Next to Yardhouse)

       201 W Plaza Real, Boca Raton, FL 33432

Cost: $550/Cast Member

*Additional fees may apply upon casting

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Performances:

Date: July 13th, 2024 (2 Performances)

Times: 12pm & 4pm, Actors and Crew called Approx. 9am-5pm

Location: Studio Theater @ The Studio at Mizner Park (Next to Yardhouse)

       201 W Plaza Real, Boca Raton, FL 33432

Cost: $20/Ticket 

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