Elf The Musical

Website Colorado Springs FIne Arts Center at Colorado College
The Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College is currently seeking submissions for our upcoming production of:
Elf the Musical
Music & Lyrics by Mathew Sklar, Chad Beguelin
Book by Thomas Meehan, Bob Martin
Directed by James Bruenger-Arreguin
Rehearsals begin on 10/31
Last Show: 12/31.
Pay- Pay range: $350-$400 Per week
. All roles listed in the character breakdown below are available. Performers of all ethnic and racial backgrounds are encouraged to audition. We encourage performers of all genders (including non-binary performers) and races to audition.
SANTA/MACY MANAGER
SANTA: (Baritone: Range: Low A to E above middle C). Any ethnicity, male, to play 50s to 60s, jolly, warm, funny, good singing voice. Down to earth; a beer and pizza kind of Santa.
MACY MANAGER: Vocal range: B2-F#4 A good, friendly person just trying to do their job and get by. Supporting, mover.
MICHAEL HOBBS
(M, 10-14) Vocal Range: G3 – D5 Michael Hobbs is the smarter-than-average 12-year-old son of Walter and Emily who is excited to have a new friend and brother. He quickly befriends his new adult brother, Buddy, and does everything he can to make sure Buddy becomes a permanent part of the family. Supporting role, mover.
ENSEMBLE
The Ensemble, including New Yorkers, Comforting New Yorker, Macy’s Employees, Macy’s Employee #1, Members of the Rockefeller Crowd, Office Staff, Business Woman, Flyer Guys, Teenager, Jogger, Carolers, Passerby, Children, and Parents are all important roles for creating the distinct worlds of the North Pole and New York City. Looking for strong technical dancer/singers and singer/dancers. Must also tap. Some tracks must be comfortable performing an entire sequence on the knees.
If you are available, please contact Tim Muldrew at Tim Muldrew tmuldrew@ColoradoCollege.edu for sides and more audition information
The Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center Theatre Company creates a safe and equitable workplace through policies defined by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Actors’ Equity Association, United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829, IATSE, and Stage Directors & Choreographers Society. The implementation of these policies, procedures, and best practices ensure the health and safety of all actors, creative team members, stage managers, and technicians, and empower them to do their best work in a supportive environment.
To apply for this job email your details to tmuldrew@coloradocollege.edu