Various Roles for Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella
Job Description: Bass/Valle Casting is seeking talented performers for the upcoming production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella, a co-production by Syracuse Stage and the Syracuse University Department of Drama. This enchanted musical brings the beloved fairytale to life with a modern touch while retaining its original charm and magic.
Job Responsibilities:
- Perform assigned roles in rehearsals and live performances.
- Follow the direction of the production team, including the director, music director, and choreographer.
- Collaborate with fellow cast members to create a cohesive and engaging production.
- Participate in all required rehearsals and promotional activities.
Available Roles:
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Fairy Godmother
- Description: Female-presenting, 30s to 50s, Soprano (A3-C5). Warm with a spark of humor, wonder, and glamour. Lifts the magic in the story and highlights what is possible.
- Note: Actors of color are highly encouraged to audition.
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Stepmother
- Description: Female-presenting, 30s to 50s, Mezzo Soprano (A3-E5). A vain and tyrannical climber, deeply concerned with status and image, and dismissive of her stepdaughter.
- Note: Comic timing essential. Looking for a light touch with the comedy to keep it buoyant and zany. Actors of color are highly encouraged to audition.
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Christopher
- Description: Male-presenting, 20s, Tenor (C#3-E4). A charming young prince, leads with heroic bravado but is deeply naïve and not always quick on the draw. In search of his purpose.
- Note: Light comedic touch is essential. Actors of color are highly encouraged to audition.
Requirements:
- Must be available for all scheduled rehearsals and performance dates.
- Must be able to work locally in Syracuse, NY.
- Open to all races, ages, ethnicities, abilities, and gender identities.
- Professionalism and the ability to take direction well.
- Strong acting, singing, and (if applicable) dancing skills.
Compensation:
- Contract: URTA Tier 4 AEA contract.
- Rate: $1,070/week.
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Casting Call: Kenyan/East African Actor for Jomo Kenyatta Role in Theatre Production
Job Description
A new theatre production, Liberation, is seeking a talented Kenyan or East African actor to portray Jomo Kenyatta. This production, co-produced by the Manchester International Festival and the Manchester Royal Exchange, will commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Pan-African Congress held in Manchester in 1945. The play is music and movement-based, creating a powerful ensemble-driven experience.
Job Responsibilities
- Portray Jomo Kenyatta, a 54-year-old Kenyan anti-colonial activist and political leader
- Deliver an authentic and compelling performance reflecting the wisdom and leadership qualities of Kenyatta
- Collaborate with the ensemble cast in a movement and music-based production
- Participate in rehearsals and production meetings as required
Requirements
- Male actor of Kenyan or East African heritage, aged 45-57
- Must confidently deliver a Kenyan accent
- Strong stage presence with the ability to embody the character’s charisma and wisdom
- Prior theatre experience preferred but not required
- Available for production dates: 26 July – 26 August 2025
Compensation
- Paid opportunity (details to be discussed with shortlisted candidates)
Casting Opportunity: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat – Dallas Theater Center
Job Description
The Dallas Theater Center is producing the timeless musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, and talented performers are needed for this exciting production. This is a unique opportunity to join a professional theater team and bring this beloved biblical story to life on stage.
Job Responsibilities
- Perform as part of a dynamic cast portraying various characters, including Pharaoh, Jacob, Brothers, Wives, and Ensemble.
- Bring depth and humanity to comedic and nuanced roles while showcasing strong dance and movement skills.
- Collaborate with directors, choreographers, and fellow cast members to deliver a compelling performance.
Requirements
- Open to performers of all genders, ages 18+, and ethnicities.
- Strong dancers and physical storytellers with excellent spatial awareness.
- Must be a Dallas local and available for the production schedule.
- Roles may include Potiphar, Mrs. Potiphar, Baker, Butler, and other featured parts.
- Note: The roles of Joseph and Narrator are already cast.
Compensation
- AEA Rate: $1,100 weekly minimum.
- Non-Union Rate: $1,000 weekly minimum.