[Capdist-auditions] THIS WEEK! SLOC Auditions for 1776
Schenectady Light Opera Info
info at sloctheater.org
Sun Nov 25 22:18:08 EST 2018
*Schenectady Light Opera Company’s *
*AUDITIONS FOR*
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*Music and Lyrics by SHERMAN EDWARDS*
*Book by PETER STONE*
*Based on a concept by SHERMAN EDWARDS*
*Audition Dates and Times*
Monday, November 26th & Wednesday, November 28th
Sign in will begin at 6:30, Auditions start promptly at 7
Call Backs (if needed) – Thursday, November 29th
*Location*
Schenectady Light Opera Company Education Building
418 Liberty Street, Schenectady, NY 12305
Free parking is available in the city owned lot across the street
*Performance Dates and Times*
March 8-10 & 14-17, 2019
Thursday, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm and Sundays at 2 pm
*Rehearsals*
Rehearsals will generally be Monday, Wednesday, Friday evenings and Sunday
afternoons starting in early December.
*Audition Requirements*
· Please prepare 16-32 bars of Golden Era Broadway music. Bring
your own sheet music in the appropriate key. An accompanist will be
provided.
· Please bring head shot and resume if you have it.
· Please also be prepared to provide all potential conflicts from
December through March.
· Ladies auditioning should bring music that shows off their legit
soprano. No belting, please.
· For those auditioning for the role of the Courier, please prepare
16-32 bars of a spiritual or hymn (or “Mama Look Sharp” from the show).
· Actors should be prepared to read from the script. There will be
no dance call, though there is some light “movement” in the show.
Director: Heather-Liz Copps
Musical Director: Amy Shake
Producers: Mary Darcy & Melissa Narusky
*Synopsis*
The seminal event in American history blazes to vivid life in this most
unconventional of Broadway hits. 1776 puts a human face on the pages of
history as we see the men behind the national icons: proud, frightened,
uncertain, irritable, charming, often petty and ultimately noble figures,
determined to do the right thing for a fledgling nation.
It's the summer of 1776, and the nation is ready to declare independence...
if only our founding fathers can agree to do it! 1776 follows John Adams of
Massachusetts, Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania and Thomas Jefferson of
Virginia as they attempt to convince the members of the Second Continental
Congress to vote for independence from the shackles of the British monarchy
by signing the Declaration of Independence.
*Characters*
John Hancock (MA) – Male, 40, Baritone: President of the 2nd Continental
Congress, Strong presence, Minimal solo signing
Charles Thomson (PA) – Male, 46, Baritone: Secretary of the 2nd Continental
Congress, Fussy and a little uptight, Not one to share his opinions,
Minimal solo singing
Dr. Josiah Bartlett (NH) – Male, 46: A quiet delegate but who speaks up
when matters push him too far, Ensemble singing
John Adams (MA) – Male, 41, Baritone: A hot headed attorney with zero
patience, Leader of the movement for Independence, Obnoxious and disliked
by most in congress, Loving husband, Story is told through his eyes, Heavy
solo singing
Stephen Hopkins (RI) – Male, 70: A heavy consumer of rum with a slight
“dirty old man” humor and air to him, A joker but serious when needed,
Ensemble singing
Roger Sherman (CT) – Male, 55: A cobbler turned congressman and constant
coffee drinker, Member of Declaration Committee, Minimal solo signing
Lewis Morris (NY) – Male, 50: A quiet congressman who though personally
conservative does not share his opinions with congress, Ensemble singing
Robert Livingston (NY) – Male, 29: A conservative congressman and member of
Declaration Committee, Minimal solo singing
Rev. Jonathan Witherspoon (NJ) – Male, 53: A peaceful preacher, Newest
delegate to Congress, Actor will double as the Painter
(non-speaking/non-singing), No singing
Dr. Benjamin Franklin (PA) – Male, 70 Bass/Baritone: A highly intelligent
and accomplished man, Has a zest for life and doesn’t let much ruffle his
feathers, Great sense of humor, Very charming, Heavy solo singing
John Dickinson (PA) – Male, 43, Baritone: Leader of the conservatives in
Congress, Hopes for reconciliation with England, Adam’s greatest
challenger, Heavy dialogue, Some solo singing
James Wilson (PA) – Male, 33: A quiet man, Follows Dickinson wherever he
goes, Not a man who wants recognition for his own contributions, Ensemble
singing
Caesar Rodney (DE) – Male, 47: Frail and suffering from cancer, Widely
respected in Congress by both sides, A strong voice for independence,
Ensemble singing
Col. Thomas McKean (DE) – Male, 42: Strong believer in independence, Not
afraid to use force/intimidation to get his way, Scottish accent required,
Ensemble singing
George Read (DE) – Male, 42: Only conservative member of the Delaware
delegation, Does not get along or work well with his fellow delegates from
DE, A bit of a weasel, Ensemble singing
Samuel Chase (MD) – Male, 35: A hefty man who is constantly eating during
congressional sessions, Conservative but willing to work with the
opposition, Ensemble singing
Richard Henry Lee (VA) – Male, 44, Baritone/Tenor: A highly energetic man,
Full of himself but not in an unlikeable way, A clown, Must be a good
physical comedian, Some solo singing
Thomas Jefferson (VA) – Male, 33, Tenor: A quiet but highly intelligent
young man, An imposing but handsome figure. Violin player preferred but not
required. Heavy solo singing
Joseph Hughes (NC) – Male, 35: A follower of the conservatives, Not one to
make his own voice heard – always yielding to Rutledge, Ensemble singing
Edward Rutledge (SC) – Male, 26 Baritone/Tenor: The youngest member of the 2
nd Continental Congress, A southern aristocrat and 2nd in command for the
conservatives, A snake in the grass, Some solo singing
Dr. Lyman Hall (GA) – Male, 52: One of the newest members of the Congress,
Torn between his own beliefs and the desires of the people he represents, A
thoughtful man befitting his being a doctor of medicine and philosophy,
Ensemble singing
Andrew McNair, Congressional Custodian – Male 50s – 70s, Bass/Baritone:
Charming custodian of the Congress, Good sense of humor, A simple man,
Minimal solo singing
The Leather Apron – Male, 16-22 Baritone/Tenor: Young assistant to McNair,
Too young to know the hardship of war but still young enough to be eager to
get out and fight, Minimal solo singing
The Courier – Male, 16-25, Tenor: African American, General Washington’s
courier to Congress, Young and knows the hardship of war first hand, Tired
from his long journeys but still finding some excitement of being with
Congress (or away from battle), Some solo singing
Abigail Adams – Female, 31, Soprano: A highly intelligent woman who serves
as her husband’s closest council, She appears only as a figment of her
husband’s imagination as she is still in MA while John is in Philadelphia,
A lover and a fighter, Heavy solo singing
Martha Jefferson – Female, 27, Soprano: An ethereal beauty, The lovely
young bride of Thomas Jefferson, We see more of the physical/romantic love
with her and Tom rather than an intellectual match like John & Abigail,
Some solo singing
Ages listed are intended to be a guide.
Any questions, please contact the director (hlizcopps at gmail.com).
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