Auditioning at Stage Left:
• Auditions run from10am-2pm on Saturday November 8th and 6PM to 9PM Sunday, November 9th, and Callbacks will be promptly at 6pm on Monday, November 10th at Stage Left Theater, 108 W 3rd Ave. Please select a 15 minute time slot below and DO NOT ARRIVE MORE THAN 5 MINUTES EARLY to your audition to prevent crowding in our lobby.
• Please prepare 16 to 32 measures of a song of your choice. You will have time to consult with the Music Director before you sing.
• There will also be cold reads from the script.
• You may submit a video audition if you are unable to attend either days. Please use the section below to provide a link to your video. Your video should be no more than 3 minutes long. You will be expected to present a song of your choice as well as a monologue of your choice for the video submission.
• Call-backs will be held Monday, November 10th at 6pm. Please wear clothing and footwear that allows you to move easily.
• This show contains some adult themes. Please familiarize yourself with the general plot, themes, and characters of BE MORE CHILL.
• All actors and stagehands at Stage Left are provided a gas/parking stipend of $75, paid on Closing Performance (MAR 1) and share equally in the Artist Appreciation Pool collected during the run of the show.
• If you have a headshot and/or resumé, please bring them with you, or attach below. These are not requirements to audition! If you do not have a headshot, we may request to take a photo of you after your audition. These will be used only for casting purposes and not shared anywhere else.
• Please fill out any known conflicts that you may have during the rehearsal and production dates at the bottom of this form. Be honest: Better to list conflicts than to surprise us later. Having conflicts does not preclude you from being cast EXCEPT during Full Run and Tech Weeks (JAN 12th - FEB 5th) and Show Dates (FEB 6th - MAR 1st).
• Remember, if we do not cast you, it doesn't mean that you didn't audition well, or that others were more talented than you. Many factors go into the casting process, and often excellent auditions do not lead to an offered role, while "less-than-stellar" audition do! There are often times when a show is cast and then changes are made after that casting due to conflicts, illnesses, etc., so maintaining a positive outlook during and after auditioning is crucial. More than anything, you are here to show us who you are. Be yourself. Be professional. HAVE FUN.