Adult and Youth Ensemble Auditions

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Auditions Saturday May 4, 2024 2pm to 4pm, at Star Center Theatre

The Star Center Youth Theatre is casting teens for the travel company production of ONCE ON THIS ISLAND, adapted from the Tony winning musical.

The youth have been selected to perform this musical on the Main stage at the Atlanta Black Theatre Festival during Labor Day Weekend 2024.

Age Range 13-18

Please bring sheet music of a musical theater, pop or gospel song. A pianist will be provided. You may be asked to cold read from the script.

Wear suitable shoes for a possible dance audition.

ABOUT THE SHOW

The story features colorism, race and class as major plot points, and casting will reflect that in some characters, relative to the entire cast.

ALL roles listed are OPEN. Seeking performers, singers, actors, & dancers. We are seeking actors/singers of multi-racial background with an emphasis on Indigenous/African descent to cast in specific roles.

THE PROCESS:

This creative team will take an ensemble musical/story theatre approach to the play with all performers playing storytellers stepping into the characters. The production explores Afro-Caribbean inspired beliefs and rituals.

ROLES AVAILABLE:

ENSEMBLE:

Various ages / ethnicities, PRIMARILY Indigenous/African descent. Storytellers can be played by both boys and girls. They sing the bulk of the show and play various roles, including: Gossipers, Peasants, Grand Homes, and Villagers. These people have stories of their own to tell. They dance in multiple numbers and provide movement for the piece.