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| The JC Players (now in their 18th season) proudly present: Into the Woods Please read all information carefully... Auditions will be held on Sunday, April 29 @ 2:00 - 4:00 PM Monday, April 30 @ 7:00 - 9:00 PM Callbacks (if necessary) will be held on Wednesday, May 2 @ 7:00 PM Please prepare a song from the show Performances will be the first 2 weekends in August A majority of the the rehearsals and performances will be at the Community United Methodist Church 75-27 Metropolitan Avenue All roles are open Cinderella - Cinderella is at once beautiful, in a yet-to-be-discovered sort of way, and surprisingly clumsy and awkward. She persistently pursues her wish to go to the King's Festival, yet finds that "the Festival" ultimately does not meet her expectations. Directors have an opportunity in casting Cinderella to go for the unusual. She should be able to sing well and be funny, without being a clown or mugging. Strong singer, moves well, comic timing, beautiful yet awkward and clumsy A - D Jack - Jack's own mother expresses her fear that Jack may not be the brightest boy. The fact that Jack's best friend is the family cow, Milky White, further brings into question his intelligence. However, Jack may enter the woods as a simple boy, but he leaves much more grown-up. You'll want to cast an actor capable of this transition. In addition to having many lines, Jack is responsible for singing two of the best-loved songs, "I Guess This is Goodbye" and "Giants in the Sky." Therefore, he should be an excellent singer and a good actor. Further, it helps to have a young man whose voice has not yet changed, although the score allows for a changed voice. This is a role that could conceivably be played by a young woman; however, you will want to make sure she plays it as a boy and doesn't change the intended gender of the character. Good actor, excellent singer, capable of transitioning from a simple boy to a more grown-up young man A – D Jack's Mother - This woman is overworked, a bit frazzled, and overwhelmed with the tasks of raising a young boy, running a farm, and making ends meet. Jack's Mother is described physically as "not quite pretty" and should be comfortable playing frumpy. This is mainly an acting role and therefore requires an actress with an easily projected, authoritative voice. Good actress, strong speaking voice, some singing C – C Baker - The Baker changes the most as a result of his journey through the woods. At first he is reluctant to seek the help of his wife. It is through the tribulations of gathering the Witch's items that the Baker realizes, in order to achieve his wish, it will take the help of his wife. The Baker has one of the most difficult roles. He must be strong willed, yet the audience must like him; while he's denying the help of his wife, he must also portray a sense of needing and even wanting her help. The audience should never doubt the Baker is a good-hearted person, trying to do what is right. Strong actor, good singer, good-hearted man A flat - E flat Baker's Wife - Into the Woods is truly an ensemble show. However, it is the Baker's Wife who drives the show forward and ties the characters together. The Baker's Wife is strong, determined, and patient. The audience should identify with her and root for a successful fulfillment of her wish. The role requires excellent singing and acting, plus a good sense of comic timing. Excellent singer and actress, comic timing, determined and patient, drives the play forward B flat – D Little Red Ridinghood - Pushy, bratty, over-fed, and spoiled best describe this character at the opening of the show. Her journey teaches her some very important lessons regarding strangers and trust. Little Red must be able to be loud vocally (think ANNIE gone very bad) and an actress able to be all the above, and still draw the audience's sympathy. Good actress, strong voice, pushy, bratty and spoiled B flat - C Witch - The Witch begins the show as ugly, old, extremely aggressive, sarcastic, and powerful. Ultimately, she sacrifices her power for beauty. The Witch should be mysterious and mischievous, and yet we learn that she is really only doing what she thought was best for her child. The Witch is perhaps the ultimate "character" role and should be played by an actress able to physically and vocally interpret the role. Good actress, strong singer, mysterious, mischievous, mother to Rapunzel B flat - C Cinderella's Mother - Good singer, in one scene B flat – D This role is a one scene wonder. The voice should be pleasant. Cinderella's Mother is a collection of remembered mannerisms and sayings Mysterious Man - This role is all that the name implies. The role may be doubled by the Narrator, as on Broadway, or may be played by a different actor. Strong speaking voice, can be doubled with Narrator role Narrator - This is the character who describes the action, but eventually gets involved...may be played by a woman- Engaging, charismatic, strong speaking voice, some singing, may double as Mysterious Man. G – B Wolf - The Wolf can be played any number of ways. However, he should be properly slimy and a bit creepy. There is also no reason why the Wolf cannot be played by a young woman. This role may be doubled by one of the Princes. Granny - Good speaking voice, feisty and fierce, may be doubled with Cinderella's Mother Non-singing Rapunzel - Rapunzel must stand up to her mother and eventually leave her for the world. The role requires an excellent high soprano voice. Steward - This servant to Cinderella's Prince is a nice featured role. A few lines, both sung and spoken, are a great place for an actor ready to gain some experience in an ensemble show. Featured role, good singer C - D The Stepmother Good actress, good singer, selfish, mean and nasty G – D Lucinda and Florinda- Good actresses and singers, stepsister to Cinderella-spoiled brats E–G Cinderella’s father Some group singing, seemingly no interest in his daughter's well-being, in one scene Rapunzel's Prince and Cinderella's prince - Pompous, conceited, and self-absorbed are the best ways to describe these brothers. They should be able to carry themselves with confidence that defies the Richter scale. They also have a bit of sibling rivalry! Both should be good, solid singers. WEBSITE: www.jcplayers.com |