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AUDITIONSBlue car with Grease logo

Get ready to rock ‘n’ roll with the electrifying musical Grease! Featuring a hip-shaking score with unforgettable hits like “Summer Nights,” “Greased Lightnin’,” and “We Go Together,” this show brings the vibrant spirit of Rydell High’s class of 1959 to life. Join the duck-tailed, bobby-soxed, gum-snapping teens as they navigate love, friendship, and high school drama in a celebration of the fabulous ’50s. Don’t miss out on this high-energy, feel-good experience that will have you dancing in your seat!

Director – Mark Peterson

Music Director – David Twiss

Choreographer – Kaden Scopelitti

CAST REQUIREMENTS – Large teen cast and ensemble (ages 16 and up for key roles/ability to play a teen character; ages 14 and up for ensemble/ability to play a teen character; a few adults)

Where? Mount Wachusett Community College, room A110 (formerly 182)

When?  Tuesday, May 20 and Wednesday, May 21 at 7PM. All auditions are by appointment only. Callbacks on Thursday, May 22, if needed

What?  Please prepare a short vocal selection that best shows your abilities and range (bring sheet music if selection is not from the show). Wear comfortable clothing and footwear for dance audition. Also expect cold-readings from the script for key roles.

To schedule an audition appointment, call 978 630-9388 or email your request to box-office@mwcc.mass.edu

Performance Dates: August 8, 9, 15, 16 at 7:30PM; August 17 at 2PM

Tentative Rehearsal Schedule: Sundays from 6:00 – 9:00PM; Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 – 10:00PM, beginning May 27.

CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS

BURGER PALACE BOYS 

DANNY ZUKO:  High School Teen (Range: tenor, D4– B5) The leader of the Burger Palace Boys; good-looking, strong and confident, with an air of easy-going charm (lead)

DOODY: High School Teen (Range: Tenor, D4-A5) The youngest of the guys; small, boyish, and open, with a disarming smile and a hero-worshipping attitude towards the other guys. He also plays the guitar. (supporting)

KENICKIE:  High School Teen (Range: Tenor, C4–F5) The second in command of the Burger Palace Boys; tough-looking, tattooed, surly, and avoids any show of softness. He has an off-beat sense of humor. (supporting)

SONNY LATIERRI: High School Teen (Range: baritone, G3–A5) A member of the Burger Palace Boys; funny Italian-American, he is a braggart and wheeler-dealer who thinks he’s a real lady-killer (supporting)

ROGER: High School Teen (Range: Tenor, D4-A5) The anything-for-a-laugh stocky type of boy; a clown who enjoys winding people up, he is full of mischief and is always dreaming up half-baked schemes and ideas (supporting)

PINK LADIES

BETTY RIZZO:  High School Teen (Range: Alto A3– C5) Leader of the Pink Ladies; tough, sarcastic, and outspoken but vulnerable (supporting)

FRENCHY:  High School Teen (Range: Alto, A3–D5) A dreamer; good-natured but not too smart, she is heavily made up, fussy about her appearance, particularly her hair. She can’t wait to finish high school so she can be a beautician (supporting)

MARTY:  High School Teen (Range Alto, C4–C5) The ‘beauty’ of the Pink Ladies; pretty and looks older than the other girls but betrays her real age when she opens her mouth. She tries to act sophisticated (supporting)

JAN: High School Teen (Range: Alto, A3-C5) Funny, loud, compulsive eater, and awkward member of the Pink Ladies. Loud and pushy with the girls, but shy with boys (supporting)

TEENS

SANDY DOMBROWSKI:  High School Teen (Range: Soprano, A3–F#5) New girl in town; sweet, wholesome, naive, cute, and innocent (lead)

CHA-CHA, aka CHARLENE DIGREGORIO:  High School Teen (Range: Alto, C4–C5) The best dancer at St. Bernadette’s; a loudmouth, she wins the dancing competition with Danny  (featured)

EUGENE FLORCZYK:  High School Teen (Range: Tenor, A3– E5) The class valedictorian; physically awkward, with weak eyes and a high-pitched voice. He’s a typical ‘apple polisher’ – both smug and pompous, but gullible. (featured)

JOHNNY CASINO:  Age Flexible (Range: Tenor, G4- E5) All-American, rock-star “greaser” student at Rydell High, whose real name is Clarence (featured)

PATTY SIMCOX: High School Teen (Range: Alto, D4- A4) A typical cheerleader; attractive, athletic, sure-of-herself, but can be given to bursts of disconcerting enthusiasm. She’s a bit of a pain and unpopular with the Pink Ladies and can twirl a baton. (Featured)

TEEN ENSEMBLE: Rydell High Students and Burger Palace Boys

ADULT ROLES

MISS LYNCH: Age Flexible (Range: Ensemble/Part Flexible) A no-nonsense, serious, loud, English teacher (featured)

VINCE FONTAINE: Age Flexible (Range: Ensemble/Part Flexible) A typical ‘teen audience’ disc jockey; slick, egotistical, and fast-talking. He is also a veteran ‘Greaser.’ (featured)

TEEN ANGEL: Age Flexible (Range: Tenor, E4–F5) Frenchy’s suave and slick guardian angel, who encourages her to stay in school. (featured)

RADIO VOICE:  Age Flexible (Range: Tenor, A3–C5) A Radio voice (featured)

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AUDITIONShave you filled a bucket today

Based on Carol McCloud’s award-winning books and Ann Marie Gardinier Halstead’s The Bucket Filling Fairy, this lively and colorful production teaches the magic of kindness and appreciation through the fun concept of “bucket-filling.” Packed with catchy songs, playful characters, and lots of laughs, this show is a fantastic way to learn how to spread love and positivity. Perfect for kids and grown-ups alike, it’s an unforgettable adventure that celebrates the power of kindness and leaves everyone with a bucket full of happiness!

Director – Kyle Carlson

Music Director – Dave Twiss

Choreographer – Jillian Whitney

CAST REQUIREMENTS: Ensemble cast of 8 to 12 teenagers (age 14 and up).

Where? Mount Wachusett Community College, Room A110
When? Tuesday, July 15 and Wednesday, July 16 at 6:00PM sharp* by appointment only; to schedule an appointment, email box-office@mwcc.mass.edu

A SHORT VOCAL SELECTION WILL BE TAUGHT TO ALL TEENS WHO AUDITION; WEAR COMFORTABLE CLOTHING FOR A DANCE/MOVEMENT AUDITION; COLD READINGS FROM THE SCRIPT.

Performance Dates: Show at the Mount on October 25 at 2:00pm; on tour OCTOBER 16, 17, 22, 23, 24. (Tour dates are weekdays – performers should plan to miss school on these dates)

Tentative Rehearsal Schedule: Sunday afternoons, Monday and Wednesday evenings; beginning August 18.

For more information contact Professor Gail Steele at 978 632-6600 ext. 162 or at g_steele@mwcc.mass.edu

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AUDITIONSAnything Goes Show Poster

Set sail for adventure and laughter with Anything Goes, the sensational musical by Cole Porter! Packed with unforgettable tunes, dazzling dances, and hilarious hijinks aboard the S.S. American, this high-energy show follows the madcap antics of characters like Reno Sweeney and Billy Crocker. With hits like “I Get a Kick Out of You” and “You’re the Top,” Anything Goes promises a night of entertainment, laughter, and sheer joy. Don’t miss out on this timeless classic!

Director – Craig Cormier

Music Director – Senja Morgan

Choreographer – Allison Hall

CAST REQUIREMENTS – Large adult cast (ages 16 and up)

Where? Mount Wachusett Community College, room A110 (formerly 182)

When?  Monday, July 14 and Tuesday, July 15 at 7PM. All auditions are by appointment only. Callbacks on Wednesday, July 16, if needed

What?  Please prepare a short vocal selection that best shows your abilities and range (bring sheet music if selection is not from the show). Wear comfortable clothing and footwear for dance audition. If you are a tapper, please bring tap shoes. Also expect cold-readings from the script for key roles.

To schedule an audition appointment, call 978 630-9388 or email your request to box-office@mwcc.mass.edu

Performance Dates: October 3, 4, 10, 11 at 7:30PM; October 12 at 2PM

Tentative Rehearsal Schedule: Sundays from 6:00 – 9:00PM; Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 – 10:00PM, beginning August 3.

CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS

Reno Sweeney (Principal, Mezzo G3-Eb5) –  A sexy and charismatic nightclub singer and former evangelist. For some unknown reason Reno has forsaken what was once her calling of evangelism, and has become a very successful nightclub headliner. Reno is confident, clever, philosophical, funny, persuasive, and extremely comfortable with herself physically- and in every other way. She is practical and makes a good show of keeping it all together while romantic and tenderhearted underneath all her bravado. Reno is a consummate performer and a real showstopper. Must have comedic timing and be able to command the stage. In the beginning (and maybe forever – at least a little) she is in love with Billy.

Billy J. Crocker (Principal, Tenor B3-G4) – Elisha Whitney’s kind but inefficient general manager who is in love with Hope. Must be charismatic and MUST have comedic timing: both verbal and physical plus considerable charm. Enough to win the heart of a steady girl engaged to a good man, and to have stolen the experienced heart and garnered the lavish attentions of Reno. Must be very confident physically, and willing to be put in silly situations. Must be able to move quickly. Idealistic.

Hope Harcourt (Principal, Soprano A4-Bb5) – A wealthy and beautiful heiress. Hope is sailing to marry Lord Evelyn, who – although he is a very nice guy- is her heart’s second choice. It’s just after the crash, and her family has lost much of its fortune (while NOT losing it’s standing)- maintaining the family status quo is very important to her and critical to the ones she loves. Sweet, but with a strong sense of morals and duty. Willing to marry to satisfy mother’s wishes, instead of love. Good sense of humour, can be mischevious. Sparkling, ladylike individualism is good starting point set of adjectives for Hope.

Sir Evelyn Oakley (Principal,  Baritone C3-G4) – Hope’s aristocratic English fiancé. A steady, believable upper crust English accent a MUST. An earnest, energetic, good-natured, gullible and charming jewel of a nerd (called so affectionately). Loves the Americans. Born knowing who he is, therefore has the gift of being clueless to anybody’s opinion of him. Must be capable of – and comfortable with – comedic acting, and be very willing to take directions and do just about anything (within reason, naturally).

Moonface Martin (Principal, Tenor Bb3-Gb4) – Public Enemy #13, traveling [disguised] as reverend); Wanted by the police. Uncomplicated and loveable gangster. Very interested in climbing up the most wanted ladder. Wily and quick-witted, yet somehow just this side of gullible, Moonface is loyal and willing to go the distance for a friend. He carries a machine gun in a violin case- ready for action- but it’s pretty obvious he’s untried in anything desperate. MAJOR comedic timing required; able to move nimbly/ quickly.

Erma (Principal, Mezzo A4-C#5) – A traffic-stopping dame. Independent, modern, impulsive, courageous, boundless, immoderate, and driven by whatever gratifies her at the moment. She HAS to have the kind of physical presence that immediately causes every man within eyesight to zing! notice her. The actress playing this part must be extremely comfortable physically. She must be fresh and enjoyable in spite of her brazen ways, and be willing to play broad physical comedy. Lovably clueless, “joysey” accent.

Mrs. Evangeline Harcourt (Principal, Any vocal) – Hope’s widowed mother who, at this point in time, is mainly concerned with social status and money (snob). Although born with a silver spoon in her mouth, and accustomed to the good life of the social elite, she has – because of the crash- learned to flow with the tide… yet has but one course in mind: She wants Hope to marry well- and by that she means rich! It’s the only way she can see that will save her home and her (and her daughter’s) place in society. Married well, but not to her one true love. Must be able to span the distance between refined lady and panic-stricken comedienne to breathless receiver of renewed hope.

Elisha J. Whitney (Principal, Baritone C3-D4) – A successful Ivy league Wall Street banker/business tycoon. Extremely near-sighted and a gloriously functional drunk. Huge personality. Used to snapping his fingers and having the world stop to listen. Thinks he’s right, but also capable of listening to reason and changing his mind. Down-to- earth in some ways and outlandish in others. Very loyal to his alma mater (Yale).

Captain (Featured, Baritone) – The man in charge of the S.S. American. Intelligent, strong, but a little too concerned with prestige. Good comedic timing.

Purser (Featured, Tenor) – A reliable, alert, and by-the-book, with an air of confident style. Great Comic timing and physical. In and out through the entire show he keeps a lot of the action a float!

Chastity (Featured, Any Vocal Range) – Member of “The Angels”, Reno’s backup singers/dancers for her nightclub act; must be willing/able to do “cheesecake” and be very comfortable with their magnetism (& physically in general). The collective feel of the Angels is they charge the atmosphere. They are good at what they do. Tap Dancing Required.

Charity (Featured, Any Vocal Range) – Member of “The Angels”, Reno’s backup singers/dancers for her nightclub act; must be willing/able to do “cheesecake” and be very comfortable with their magnetism (& physically in general). The collective feel of the Angels is they charge the atmosphere. They are good at what they do. Tap Dancing Required.

Purity (Featured, Any Vocal Range) – Member of “The Angels”, Reno’s backup singers/dancers for her nightclub act; must be willing/able to do “cheesecake” and be very comfortable with their magnetism (& physically in general). The collective feel of the Angels is they charge the atmosphere. They are good at what they do. Tap Dancing Required.

Virtue (Featured, Any Vocal Range) – Member of “The Angels”, Reno’s backup singers/dancers for her nightclub act; must be willing/able to do “cheesecake” and be very comfortable with their magnetism (& physically in general). The collective feel of the Angels is they charge the atmosphere. They are good at what they do. Tap Dancing Required.

Luke (Featured, Any Vocal Range) – A presumably reformed gambler, and recent Christian convert. Traveling with Henry T. Dobson, and his cousin John.

John (Featured, Any Vocal Range) – Influenced by his cousin Luke, but loyal to his conversion and Dobson, John has a conscience, but an easily manipulated will; his vice had been demon rum.

Henry T. Dobson  the Minister (Featured, Any Vocal Range) – Missionary returning from China; certain, stoic, benevolent.

Fred (Featured, Any Vocal Range) – A New York  bartender- good comic timing.

Sailors  (Featured, Any Vocal Range) – The men in white that keep the SS American running and shipshape.  Movement/ dance skills / harmony parts required

Passengers/Reporters/FBI Agents, etc.  (Featured, Any Vocal Range) – Passengers on the boat, bound for Europe

For more information contact Professor Gail Steele at 978 630-9162 or at g_steele@mwcc.mass.edu

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AUDITIONSjoseph and the amazing technicolor show logo

Get ready to be dazzled by Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat! This lively and family-friendly musical, composed by the legendary Andrew Lloyd Webber, brings the biblical story of Joseph and his coat of many colors to vibrant life on stage.

With its catchy songs, dynamic dances, and a heartwarming tale of dreams, betrayal, and triumph, this production is a feast for the senses. From the electrifying “Any Dream Will Do” to the infectious “Go, Go, Go Joseph,” every moment is packed with energy and excitement.

Join us for a joyous journey through ancient Egypt, where dreams come true and colors shine brighter than ever!

Director – Emily Smith

Music Director – Katrina Baer

Choreographer – Kim Soel

CAST REQUIREMENTS – Large adult cast and ensemble (ages 14 and up); large children’s chorus (ages 7 and up)

Where? Mount Wachusett Community College, room 182
When?  Adults – Wednesday, September 3 and Thursday, September 4 at 7PM; Children – Tuesday, September 2 at 6:00PM.

All auditions are by appointment only.

What? Adults – Please prepare a short vocal selection that best shows your abilities and range (bring sheet music if selection is not from the show). Wear appropriate footwear for dance audition.

Kids – we will teach you a song and a short dance piece at the audition

To schedule an audition appointment, call 978 630-9388 or email your request to box-office@mwcc.mass.edu

Performance Dates: November 28, 29 and December 5, 6 at 7:30PM; November 30 and December 7 at 2PM

Special Sensory-Friendly Performance – December 6 @ 2PM

Tentative Rehearsal Schedule: Sundays from 6 – 9PM; Mondays and Wednesdays from 7 – 9:30PM; beginning September 7; Children will rehearse on Sundays from 2 to 5PM for the first half of the rehearsal schedule; they will be added into the evening schedule as the show gets closer.

CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS

JOSEPH: (Tenor) – Eleventh and favorite son of Jacob. Confident and charming. Vocally strong.

NARRATOR: (Soprano) – The audience’s guide through the story. The narrator tells Joseph’s story with word and song. Can command the stage while directing focus to story elements. Strong singerswith great energy.

PHARAOH: (Baritone) – Egypt’s ruler, considered a god on earth. Searching for the meaning behind his dreams. Portrayed as a world-famous rock star. Full of energy and confidence. May also be cast as a member of the greater ensemble.

POTIPHAR: (Baritone) – Rich, self-indulgent, and sophisticated Egyptian capitalist. Makes Joseph the leader of his household. Strong character actor with a powerful speaking voice. May also be cast as a member of the greater ensemble.

MRS. POTIPHAR: (Alto) – Indulgent and confident in her pursuit of what she wants, which at this time happens to be Joseph. May also be cast as a member of the greater ensemble.

JACOB: (Baritone) – Aged father of Joseph and his 11 brothers. Strong character actor who can sing and move well.

BUTLER: (Tenor) – Pharaoh’s right hand. While in jail, Joseph interprets the Butler’s dreams to a positive outcome. May also be cast as a member of the greater ensemble.

BAKER: (Tenor) – Head of Pharaoh’s kitchen. While in jail, Joseph interprets the Baker’s dreams to a less-than-positive outcome. May also be cast as a member of the greater ensemble.

JOSEPH’S BROTHERS: (Various Ranges) – Jealous of Joseph being their father’s favorite son. Skilled dancers and singers. Will also double as general ensemble in some scenes.

WIVES: (Various Ranges) – The 11 wives of Joseph’s 11 brothers. Skilled dancers and singers. Will also double as general ensemble in some scenes.

ENSEMBLE: (Male and Female, Various Ranges) – Actors, singers, and dancers serving as Ishmaelites, Egyptians, Canaanites, and other characters within Joseph’s story.

CHILDREN’S CHORUS: underscore the story with their angelic voices

Theatre at the Mount auditions and roles are open to ALL. Persons of all races, ethnicities, national origins, genders, sexual orientations, ages and ability statuses are given fair consideration for any and all roles

For more information contact Professor Gail Steele at 978 630 – 9162 or at g_steele@mwcc.mass.edu