A good place to start is the publisher’s website (they are the company that licenses the show). Study the stage version and make sure you understand what show you’re actually auditioning for.
The stage version may be very different from the movie version. Familiarity with any musical or play is mandatory. You may also be asked to take part in movement or dance auditions, where the choreographer will ask you to learn a few steps. Choose a song that enhances and shows off your singing skills - usually not a song from the play for which you are auditioning. mp3, you may plug into our speaker, or bring your own (use karaoke or accompaniment tracks only). Bring sheet music marked for accompaniment. Prepare 16 - 24 bars (one verse and a chorus) of a song in musical theatre style (unless otherwise indicated). Perusal copies of upcoming plays are available to read at the PLT Business Office during regular business hours. We encourage performers of all ethnicities, gender identities, religious backgrounds, ages, and capabilities to audition.Īll auditions are "cold-reads," unless otherwise noted, so you do not need to prepare a monologue or memorize anything in advance. During each season, we have roles of all sizes for adults, teens, and children. Even if you have never been in a play before, don’t be shy about auditioning. The perusal copy may not leave the building. Reading the play is not required before an audition, although you can come to the main office and read a perusal copy of the play you are auditioning for. Pensacola Little Theatre is YOUR community theatre, and auditions are open to EVERYONE.
All auditions take place at the Little Theatre unless otherwise posted.