Desperately seeking "Little Voice" and co.
Thu, 29 Mar 2001, 06:34 pmWalter Plinge3 posts in thread
Desperately seeking "Little Voice" and co.
Thu, 29 Mar 2001, 06:34 pmTHE RISE AND FALL OF LITTLE VOICE
JUNE 2001 SEASON
AUDITIONS
SUNDAY, 1 APRIL 2001
PHONE DAVID GARDETTE ON 0416 290 055 TO BOOK AN AUDITION TIME
Characters
Female:
Mari Hoff 50 to 55 Northern English accent a must
Little Voice 20 to 30 Singing role – Must be able to impersonate female music divas – Northern English accent a must
Sadie 40’s Generously proportioned female necessary – Northern English accent a must
Male:
Ray Say Late 40’s/50’s Smooth talker / ladies man – Northern English accent a must
Billy 20Â’s to 30Â’s Naïve young man. The love interest – Northern English accent a must
Phone Man late 40Â’s early 50Â’s Northern English accent a must
Mr Boo 40’s/50’s Club owner / vivacious & outgoing – Northern English accent a must
All auditonees for ‘Little Voice’ must sing a song from a music diva
ie. Judy Garland, Shirley Bassey, Marilyn Monroe
(Please provide a backing tape)
Any other enquiries, please contact David.
JUNE 2001 SEASON
AUDITIONS
SUNDAY, 1 APRIL 2001
PHONE DAVID GARDETTE ON 0416 290 055 TO BOOK AN AUDITION TIME
Characters
Female:
Mari Hoff 50 to 55 Northern English accent a must
Little Voice 20 to 30 Singing role – Must be able to impersonate female music divas – Northern English accent a must
Sadie 40’s Generously proportioned female necessary – Northern English accent a must
Male:
Ray Say Late 40’s/50’s Smooth talker / ladies man – Northern English accent a must
Billy 20Â’s to 30Â’s Naïve young man. The love interest – Northern English accent a must
Phone Man late 40Â’s early 50Â’s Northern English accent a must
Mr Boo 40’s/50’s Club owner / vivacious & outgoing – Northern English accent a must
All auditonees for ‘Little Voice’ must sing a song from a music diva
ie. Judy Garland, Shirley Bassey, Marilyn Monroe
(Please provide a backing tape)
Any other enquiries, please contact David.
RE: Desperately seeking "Little Voice" and co.
Fri, 30 Mar 2001, 03:28 pmHi Caroline,
Try Musgroves in the city or Zenith in Claremont. They always have a big supply of good quality backing tapes (they cost about $30 - $50 for five or six songs).
If you can't get one or can't afford one you could bring your own accompanist or sing unaccompanied (some of the singing in the show is unaccompanied so this is quite appropriate). I asked David about this and he is fine with it.
All the best,
Gill
Try Musgroves in the city or Zenith in Claremont. They always have a big supply of good quality backing tapes (they cost about $30 - $50 for five or six songs).
If you can't get one or can't afford one you could bring your own accompanist or sing unaccompanied (some of the singing in the show is unaccompanied so this is quite appropriate). I asked David about this and he is fine with it.
All the best,
Gill