Casting Call: Actress for the Role of Pearl Krabs in “The SpongeBob Musical”
Job Description: Slow Burn Theatre Co., in collaboration with Nickelodeon, is thrilled to announce immediate casting submissions for the role of Pearl Krabs in “The SpongeBob Musical”. We are looking for a talented and vibrant actress to bring to life Mr. Krabs’ spirited teenage daughter in this dynamic production.
Job Responsibilities:
- Portray the character of Pearl Krabs, ensuring an accurate representation of her vivacious and youthful spirit.
- Display exceptional comedic timing and storytelling abilities.
- Perform strong pop rock belt vocal numbers, with the capability to riff up into the stratosphere confidently.
- Participate in all ensemble numbers and potentially cover other roles throughout the show.
- Commit to the entire rehearsal and performance schedule without conflicts.
- Work closely with the director, musical director, and fellow cast members to develop a cohesive and high-caliber performance.
- Engage with the creative process, providing input and taking direction to refine performances.
- Maintain a high level of professionalism and teamwork throughout rehearsals and performances.
Requirements:
- Female, aged 20-29, of Black/African descent.
- Must possess a strong pop rock belt with a vocal range of Bb3-F#5.
- Experience in musical theatre preferred.
- Must be either a member of the Actors’ Equity Association (AEA) or non-union.
- Available for the first rehearsal starting May 21 and for performances from June 8 – 23.
- Willing to travel; travel and housing provisions available.
Compensation:
- A competitive weekly salary of $727.
- AEA (LOA-LORT D) minimum salary provided.
- Travel and housing arrangements will be provided for non-local hires.
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Job Description
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Submit a virtual audition through the provided online form
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Prepare a short musical theatre performance that best demonstrates vocal and acting range
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Ensure video and audio quality are clear for submission review
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Follow the guidelines and submission deadline carefully
Requirements
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Ages 18 and older
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Must be based in Southern California
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Open to all gender identities and ethnicities
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Musical theatre experience preferred
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This open call is for the Musical Theatre Department only, not the Dance Department
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Representation opportunity with Bloc Talent Agency (non-paid audition)
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Chance to be considered for professional musical theatre projects in Los Angeles
Actors for Stage Production “Rabbit Hole”
Job Description
A theatrical production of Rabbit Hole by David Lindsay-Abaire is holding open auditions for multiple roles. This emotionally powerful drama explores themes of grief, loss, and healing as a family navigates life after a tragic accident. Performers will have the opportunity to showcase their dramatic range in a deeply moving stage performance.
Job Responsibilities
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Perform assigned character roles with authenticity and emotional depth
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Participate in rehearsals, table reads, and blocking sessions
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Collaborate with the director and fellow cast members to bring the story to life
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Submit a two-minute monologue for consideration
Requirements
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Becca (35–45): A mother grieving the loss of her young son. Withdrawn yet sharp-tongued, struggling to keep her emotions under control.
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Izzy (27–33): Becca’s impulsive and outspoken younger sister. Free-spirited, playful, yet caring.
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Howie (35–45): Becca’s husband, trying to hold their marriage together despite heartbreak. Grounded, patient, and affectionate.
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Nat (60s): Becca and Izzy’s mother, wise and outspoken, using humor to cope with her own grief.
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Jason (16–18): A teenage boy seeking redemption after the tragic accident that changed their lives. Sincere and remorseful.
Compensation
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This is a theatrical performance opportunity that provides professional experience and exposure in a dramatic production.


