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Little Women - A LITTLE MUSICAL
Book, Music and Lyrics by Paul Bruce
Based on the book by Louisa May Alcott
directed by Paul Bruce
ON STAGE: June 3rd, 4th, 5th, 10th, 11th, 12th
FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS AT 8:00 PM | SUNDAYS AT 2:00 PM
AUDITIONS: Monday, March 7th and Tuesday, March 8th. Doors open at 6:30 PM, and auditions begin at 7 PM. Audition Form can be found by clicking the button at the bottom of the page.
This one needs no explanation! The classic story of the March family, fresh music, adapted by Dearborn's own, Paul Bruce.
Women's roles:
Marmee March - Playing age of upper 40s to upper 50s
Meg March - Ages from 18 to 23 during the story
Jo March - Ages from 16 to 21 during the story
Beth March -Ages from 13 to 17 during the story
Amy March - Ages from 12 to 17 during the story
*All women auditioning for the four daughter roles should be at least 16 at the time of auditions. We will audition women from 16 to 30 for any of these roles.
**All of the women in this show have a significant quantity of vocal solos and features. We are looking for 5 sopranos with some good low notes!
Men's roles:
Father March, Grandfather Laurence, Aunt March
Playing age upper 40s to 70 as dictated by the specific character.
*Note- this combination of 3 roles is covered by a single actor and is a tour-de-force for that individual, offering up a variety of character voices and vocal challenges.
** Vocal range - baritone/baritenor
Laurie Laurence - Ages from 17 to 22 during the story
*All men auditioning for Laurie should be at least 16 at the time of auditions. We will audition men from 16 to 30 for this role.
** Vocal range - tenor
***All of the men in this show have a significant quantity of vocal solos and features.
+All those auditioning for the show should come prepared with a vocal selection of their choosing and their own device for accompaniment. An audition form can be found by clicking the button below. Those asked to remain at the end of the vocal auditions will be taught vocal selections from the show and asked to perform portions of those selections. All applicants should come dressed for movement. There will be a minimal of reading as the show is through-composed with only brief narration provided by all the characters in between scenes.
Book, Music and Lyrics by Paul Bruce
Based on the book by Louisa May Alcott
directed by Paul Bruce
ON STAGE: June 3rd, 4th, 5th, 10th, 11th, 12th
FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS AT 8:00 PM | SUNDAYS AT 2:00 PM
AUDITIONS: Monday, March 7th and Tuesday, March 8th. Doors open at 6:30 PM, and auditions begin at 7 PM. Audition Form can be found by clicking the button at the bottom of the page.
This one needs no explanation! The classic story of the March family, fresh music, adapted by Dearborn's own, Paul Bruce.
Women's roles:
Marmee March - Playing age of upper 40s to upper 50s
Meg March - Ages from 18 to 23 during the story
Jo March - Ages from 16 to 21 during the story
Beth March -Ages from 13 to 17 during the story
Amy March - Ages from 12 to 17 during the story
*All women auditioning for the four daughter roles should be at least 16 at the time of auditions. We will audition women from 16 to 30 for any of these roles.
**All of the women in this show have a significant quantity of vocal solos and features. We are looking for 5 sopranos with some good low notes!
Men's roles:
Father March, Grandfather Laurence, Aunt March
Playing age upper 40s to 70 as dictated by the specific character.
*Note- this combination of 3 roles is covered by a single actor and is a tour-de-force for that individual, offering up a variety of character voices and vocal challenges.
** Vocal range - baritone/baritenor
Laurie Laurence - Ages from 17 to 22 during the story
*All men auditioning for Laurie should be at least 16 at the time of auditions. We will audition men from 16 to 30 for this role.
** Vocal range - tenor
***All of the men in this show have a significant quantity of vocal solos and features.
+All those auditioning for the show should come prepared with a vocal selection of their choosing and their own device for accompaniment. An audition form can be found by clicking the button below. Those asked to remain at the end of the vocal auditions will be taught vocal selections from the show and asked to perform portions of those selections. All applicants should come dressed for movement. There will be a minimal of reading as the show is through-composed with only brief narration provided by all the characters in between scenes.