13 Jr.

Rating: /10

Show Info

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Studio X at 30 by Ninety Theatre
presents auditions for
13 Jr.
Directed by: Joy Bosley
Music Director: Isabella Escobar Mesa
Choreographer: Maeve Brown

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
Saturday, May 16 @ 7 PM || Sunday, May 17 @ 2:30 PM || Friday, May 22 @ 7 PM || Saturday, May 23 @ 2:30 and 7 PM || Sunday, May 24 @ 2:30 PM

 

🎭 WHO: Youth performers ages 12-17
📅 WHEN: Monday, March 30 @ 5pm ||
** Dance Call: 5-5:45pm (all auditioning MUST attend)
** Vocal Auditions: Immediately following (Numbers will be assigned based on sign-up.)
** Callbacks: TBD
📍 WHERE: Studio X at 30 by Ninety Theatre // 881 Ramon Street (Ramon Street entrance)
👉 HOW: Audition Checklist (make sure to complete ALL these items)
** 1. Fill this form here.
** 2. Rehearse the song that you would like to sing. VOCAL CUTS || VOCAL TRACKS


SHOW INFORMATION:

One cast of 13 performers will be cast for this show. This show will not be double cast. All performers must be available for the following rehearsal schedule (begining Monday , April 6). Due to the short rehearsal process, ONLY those with MINIMAL conflicts will be considered.
Please plan for rehearsals to be added during the week, if conflicts are too great for those cast.
** Wednesdays from 5:30-8 PM || Thursdays from 5:30-8 PM || Saturdays from 11-4 PM || Tech Week (May 11-15): 5:30-8:30 PM **

All participating performers MUST provide their own costume. Links and looks will be provided. This show’s content is made for teens, so please be diligent and read as much as you can about the show online.
** A few characters DO have small kissing scenes etc., so we want to make sure that we are up front about the expectation from the beginning. Please do not audition if this makes you squeamish. These scenes will be staged to make actors as comfortable as possible. **


CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS:

Evan Goldman || Evan Goldman is facing a lot of big life changes: not only are his parents divorcing, but he’s also moving from New York City to Appleton, Indiana, right before his thirteenth birthday. Since Evan is Jewish, this is a big birthday, since he will finally have his Bar Mitzvah. Evan is a good-hearted kid who gets wrapped up in his excitement over his party and makes some less-than-stellar choices. Though Evan is going through a lot and is a bit high-strung, he’s smart and resourceful and ultimately does the right thing.
Patrice || Patrice has big dreams of getting out of her small town. She’s clever and a bit shy and marches to the beat of her own drum – but, unfortunately, these qualities make her an outcast at school.
Archie || Patrice’s best friend. Archie walks on crutches due to his muscular dystrophy. He has a dark sense of humor and a general sense of urgency about living his life to the fullest, which includes going on a date with Kendra.
Brett Sampson || The stereotypical “cool guy” – he’s athletic, commands a squad of minions, and is “not quite as bright as a postage stamp.” In addition to not being very bright, Brett isn’t a very nice person, although he finds himself in a genuine emotional dilemma over his feelings for Kendra.
Eddie || Part of Brett’s entourage.
Malcolm ||Part of Brett’s entourage.
Simon || Part of Brett’s entourage.
Richie || Part of Brett’s entourage.
Cassie || A cheerleader.
Charlotte || A cheerleader.
Kendra || The most popular girl in school, and is generally oblivious to how much attention other people are paying to her – she’s happy to work on her cheerleading and clueless when she’s included in the plots of others. Though like Brett, Kendra may not be the smartest kid in school, unlike him, she doesn’t fall back on bullying and meanness – she’s genuinely nice, if somewhat shallow and a bit naïve.
Lucy || Kendra’s best friend. The quintessential “mean girl.” She’s manipulative, dishonest, insecure, and unapologetic – although Evan is nicknamed “The Brain,” Lucy is the one pulling all the strings at the junior high.
Molly || One of the girls at school and quick to defer to Lucy. She is happy to gossip about the drama, though she’s never quite in the middle of any of it.

QUESTIONS: Email Director Joy Bosley

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