Sidra Smith Casting
sidra smith casting
OPEN CALL!!!
SINGERS AND DANCERS
Producer: WestVision Entertainment
Author/Director/Choreographer: George Faison
Casting Director: Sidra Smith
1st rehearsal: Monday, March 6, 2006.
Tour Dates: March 29, 2006 – June 19, 2006
EMAIL: sidrasmithcasting@gmail.com
Open Call:
Friday, March 3, 2006 & Saturday, March 4, 2006
10pm to 3pm
LOCATION:
Faison Firehouse Theatre
6 Hancock Place
Harlem, New York
(124th St. between St. Nicholas Ave. and Morningside Ave.)
Please prepare 16 bars of soulful R&B and Gospel (Ballad and Up tempo) Bring Sheet Music
Please be warmed up and ready to sing and dance when the call begins. Jazz shoes/sneakers. No hard-soled shoes, please. Dress to move.
Please bring a picture and resume
A Musical celebrating the civil rights movement.
Verizon Presents If This Hat Could Talk: A Musical of Passion, Power, and Triumph is a musical journey through the life of a committed woman set on creating a life of equality for all humanity. It is a compelling story of one woman who has actively continued the fight for well over 70 years. It is a heartwarming, passionate portrayal of the civil rights era and the many brilliant role models and martyrs who gave their lives to see that children of the 21st Century would have the freedom to accomplish their dreams.
CHARACTER BREAKDOWN:
Eleanor Roosevelt- White Caucasian 35-40 Soprano Feminist 1st lady of the US
John Lewis- African America 25-35 political activist
JFK/ FDR/ Eisenhower- White Caucasian 45 tenor
James Farmer- African American 25- 35 tenor political Activist
Roy Wilkins- African American 35-40 Baritone head of the NAACP
Mamie Till- African American 25 Alto Soprano (Mother of Emmitt till) must dance well
Stokley Carmichael- African American 25-30 tenor political activist
Myrlie Evers- African American 25 Alto Widow of Medgar Evers must dance well
Rosa Parks- African American 25-30 Alto civil rights activist
Bull Connor/Strom Thurman- White Caucasian 35- 40 tenor
2 White female dancers who sing well 25-30 alto- soprano
OPEN CALL!!!
SINGERS AND DANCERS
Producer: WestVision Entertainment
Author/Director/Choreographer: George Faison
Casting Director: Sidra Smith
1st rehearsal: Monday, March 6, 2006.
Tour Dates: March 29, 2006 – June 19, 2006
EMAIL: sidrasmithcasting@gmail.com
Open Call:
Friday, March 3, 2006 & Saturday, March 4, 2006
10pm to 3pm
LOCATION:
Faison Firehouse Theatre
6 Hancock Place
Harlem, New York
(124th St. between St. Nicholas Ave. and Morningside Ave.)
Please prepare 16 bars of soulful R&B and Gospel (Ballad and Up tempo) Bring Sheet Music
Please be warmed up and ready to sing and dance when the call begins. Jazz shoes/sneakers. No hard-soled shoes, please. Dress to move.
Please bring a picture and resume
A Musical celebrating the civil rights movement.
Verizon Presents If This Hat Could Talk: A Musical of Passion, Power, and Triumph is a musical journey through the life of a committed woman set on creating a life of equality for all humanity. It is a compelling story of one woman who has actively continued the fight for well over 70 years. It is a heartwarming, passionate portrayal of the civil rights era and the many brilliant role models and martyrs who gave their lives to see that children of the 21st Century would have the freedom to accomplish their dreams.
CHARACTER BREAKDOWN:
Eleanor Roosevelt- White Caucasian 35-40 Soprano Feminist 1st lady of the US
John Lewis- African America 25-35 political activist
JFK/ FDR/ Eisenhower- White Caucasian 45 tenor
James Farmer- African American 25- 35 tenor political Activist
Roy Wilkins- African American 35-40 Baritone head of the NAACP
Mamie Till- African American 25 Alto Soprano (Mother of Emmitt till) must dance well
Stokley Carmichael- African American 25-30 tenor political activist
Myrlie Evers- African American 25 Alto Widow of Medgar Evers must dance well
Rosa Parks- African American 25-30 Alto civil rights activist
Bull Connor/Strom Thurman- White Caucasian 35- 40 tenor
2 White female dancers who sing well 25-30 alto- soprano
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