Audition for THE MUSIC MAN at Palo Alto Players!

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 Audition for THE MUSIC MAN at Palo Alto Players!

Head to https://paplayers.org/auditions/ to learn more.

Directed & Choreographed by LEE ANN PAYNE
Music Direction by TONY GAITAN

In-Person Adult Auditions:
(Youth Roles will be cast closer to the production)
Saturday, September 30, 6:00pm – 9:00pm
Sunday, October 1, 5:00pm – 9:00pm
**Dance CALL – SUNDAY, October 1st @ 7:30 – 9:30 PM **
**We would love to see as many auditionees (as available) for the Sunday dance call — however a video will be made available to signed-up auditionees with the dance combo taught onsite and if you are unable to join.

REHEARSALS: Begin early March
PERFORMANCE DATES: April 26 – May 12, 2024
CURTAIN TIMES: Fri/Sat @ 7:30pm, Sun @ 2pm. Additional Performance: Sat May 11 @ 2pm (There is a possibility that Thursday evening, Saturday matinee, or Sunday evening performances may be added to the run of this show.)
LOCATION: Auditions, rehearsals, and shows take place at the Lucie Stern Theater in Palo Alto, CA

Video auditions will be accepted for those unable to attend but should NOT be substituted for an in-person audition if that is an option.

For full audition submission details please review BOTH:
PAP'S Auditions Page: https://paplayers.org/auditions/

All roles are non-AEA and volunteer. Per diem offered to Adult Actors to offset expenses. We do not plan to double-cast any roles, but we will be casting understudies for leading and featured roles.

As part of our commitment to become a more IDEAL community theatre (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Liberation), Palo Alto Players is looking for strong representation of BIPOC artists and artists of other underrepresented identities in our productions. We see diversity in casting and production staffing (colorful and identity-conscious) as the key to true equity. We are not looking to focus our storytelling on one cultural identity or another, but rather focus on telling a season of stories (old and new) with artists as diverse as our community. This means ensuring our audiences the opportunity to see people whom they identify with both on our stage and behind the scenes.

Questions? Contact, Production Stage Manager, Lauren Howry: lho...@paplayers.org
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