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Open Auditions for Annie the Musical

Monday, May 13, 2024
5:30 pm7:30 pm

OPEN AUDITIONS FOR
ANNIE THE MUSICAL
MAY 13th and 14th
5:30 PM-7:30 PM
The Pine Performance Center
SHOW DATES: JULY 18, 19, 20, 2024
AGES 6 and up~ ADULTS NEEDED
Be prepared to sing a portion of a song of your choice in front of a group, and read lines from a script (assistance can be provided). No prior stage experience is needed!
Cast members MUST be able to commit to a rehearsal schedule and show dates.

Annie Character Descriptions
ANNIE
Annie is a tough streetwise kid who is vulnerable when she thinks she might lose what has become most important to her: a newfound “family” who loves her. Throughout the show she shows independent, needy, maternal, and hopeful qualities. Although she is at times aggressive or crafty, there is no doubt that Annie is a friendly and caring child. Annie has about 140 lines and sings in 11 numbers. This actress will need to be available to rehearse daily.
WARBUCKS
A powerful, self-assured billionaire who always has his mind on business. While sometime gruff and abrupt he has a kind heart. At first he is awkwardly affectionate toward Annie, but he soon finds himself completely charmed by her. Warbucks has over 100 lines and sings in 6 numbers.
MISS HANNIGAN
Miss Hannigan is orphanage matron. Her distaste for her job and the children is obvious in every move she makes and every line she delivers. She is predictable and funny, in her ridiculous, cruel ways. Looking for an actress who can act with her whole body! Hannigan has over 100 lines and sings in Little Girls and Easy Street.
GRACE FARRELL
She is the loyal private secretary to Oliver Warbucks. Grace is mature, calm, and classy. She is businesslike when dealing with Miss Hannigan, yet maternal toward Annie. Grace has over 100 lines and sings in 5 numbers.
ROOSTER HANNIGAN
Miss Hannigan's despicable brother. Rooster is flashy and self-assured. His “moves” are as smooth as a gambler’s: sly, and deceiving. The actor playing this role should bring a sense of fun to the character and have a good sense of comic timing. Rooster has just over 50 lines and sings in Easy Street.
LILY ST. REGIS
Lily is Rooster’s airhead girlfriend. She is always distracted, although she manages to pick up on any conversation involving money. Like Rooster, the actress playing this role should bring a sense of fun to the character and have a good sense of comic timing. Lily has just over 30 lines and sings in Easy Street.
THE ORPHANS
These girls are gritty, neglected, vulnerable, yet basically honest, and potentially lovable. They have mischievous fun with each other and also have “sibling-style” fights.
• Molly—The littlest orphan.
• Pepper—The toughest girl in the orphanage.
• Duffy—The oldest girl in the orphanage.
• Kate—The next to littlest orphan.
• Tessie—The crybaby in the orphanage.
• July—The quietest orphan.
• Orphan Ensemble—Up to 6 more orphans to round out the group. They will sing and dance in all the orphan numbers.
ENSEMBLE—Adults and children who are not orphans
The remaining actors in the company play a number of different roles and will be assigned to chorus who perform in the servant and NYC scenes as listed on the next page. There are several opportunities to be assigned a line or a solo in various numbers and some ensemble will have the opportunity to be in other scenes.
SERVANT CHORUS—Adults and older children
Oliver Warbucks’ domestic staff. Their presence, posture, and speech is proper and refined. Their heads are always held high, with pleasant, yet guarded emotions. They sing in I Think I’m Gonna Like it Here, You Won't Be An Orphan for Long, I Don't Need Anything But You, New Deal For Christmas and Tomorrow Bows.
• Drake - The English butler.
• Cecille - A French maid.
• Annette - A French maid.
• Mrs. Greer - The head housekeeper.
• Mrs. Pugh - The chef.
• Servant Ensemble - Servants in Oliver Warbucks’ mansion. All must sing and move well. Specialty dancers will be cast from this group.
NEW YORK CITY CHORUS—Adults and children. This chorus consists of several scenes that take place throughout New York City. Many of these chorus members will have various cameo roles as well in other scenes. They sing in: Hooverville, NYC, A New Deal for Christmas, and Tomorrow Bows.
All the following characters have at least one line or a solo singing line:
• Bundles McCloskey—The laundryman who serves the orphanage. He has an innocent, flirtatious relationship with Miss Hannigan.
• Lt. Ward—A policeman who returns Annie to Miss Hannigan after she escapes from the orphanage.
• Policeman—Lt. Ward’s police partner.
• Dog Catcher—A person who captures stray dogs on the streets of New York.
• Usherette—One line during NYC
• Bert Healy—The ultimate radio personality. He helps Annie by broadcasting about the search for her birth parents.
• Boylan Sisters (Connie, Ronnie, Bonnie)—Assistants to Bert Healy. They sing in harmony.
• Star-To-Be —A young, aspiring Broadway actress. (Mezzo Belt) BIG Solo in "NYC".
• Jimmy Johnson—A personality on the Bert Healy Show
• Fred McCracken and Wacky—Personalities on the Bert Healy show.
• Judge Brandise—Judge who Warbucks hires to hold the adoption of Annie.
• Franklin D. Roosevelt—US President who helps discover who Annie’s real parents are.
• Roosevelt's Cabinet Members—Ickes, Perkins (woman), Hull, Morgenthau, Howe
• Hooverville Folks—Apple seller, Eddie, Sophie and several others referred to in the script as Man 1-4 and Woman 1-4. These are all homeless & jobless people who live in shanty towns.

A tentative rehearsal schedule will be available at auditions. Contact Jomay Bomber 906.450.4185 Allison Watkins 916.201.1324 or the ECA office 906.586.9974 for more information.

Original Broadway Production Directed by MARTIN CHARNIN
Based on “The Little Orphan Annie”
By Permission of Tribune Content Agency, LLC

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