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OPEN AUDITIONS

A magnificent chandelier hangs overhead, casting the theatre in warm, golden light as it dominates the space...
Throughout Theatre, casting signs could be seen posted here and there to guide those auditioning to the stage along with their guests, should they have brought one or two- anything beyond that would be politely turned away. Once backstage, they would be greeted by a staff member, pen and clipboard in hand and a table nearby on which to collect resumes and headshots. Musical accompaniment is, of course, provided if needed, and the sheet music for the individual’s chosen pieces can be left with the pianist stationed just off to the left.
There are a few moments to mingle (or warm up, should they not be socially inclined) before the actual auditions are to begin and a rather expensive looking couple takes the stage to greet the pool of collected talent… and shoo those accompanying them to the middle rows of the auditorium.
“Ah, hello! Good afternoon, everyone, and thank you all for your interest. Let’s go ahead and dive right in, shall we?” He rubs his hands together as he waits for the check-in list, flipping through the first two pages, then addressing everyone one more.
“As noted in the original casting call, we will be doing things a little unconventionally this afternoon. For those of you familiar with this particular production, you know there are quite a few duets scattered throughout. With that in mind, once our initial cut has been made after your solo performances, we will be pairing you up for a second exercise, just to feel out the balances and chemistry within our potential cast.”
The woman steps up beside him and gives them all a bright smile as she clasps her hands together before her. “Do remember- keep your head up, truly feel your piece, and… please project. While we do have the technology these days to aid you, we’d love to hear you truly give it your all and this is a musical about an Opera.”
Seems like that might be a bit of an inside joke with the stagehands that have collected along the perimeter of the stage, particularly punctuated by the few staff members that have taken up post at the back of the auditorium and are now giving them all a thumbs ups and waves.
“Break a leg.”
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Each character will have received an audition packet either through their agent (for those affiliated with Fama Talent Agency) or through their own pursuit a week or two in advance. Inside the packet there are call times, the requirements for each roll, a rough schedule of rehearsals for the next two months, and sheet music for a pre-selected song the casting director would like to hear, depending on which role the character shows interest in. They will, however, be asked to sing a song of their own choosing first.
While most of the lead roles have been predetermined oocly, feel free to have your character audition anyway! Phantom has a rather large cast, and we’re definitely looking to make this a fun event for everyone in the long run! If you have something specific in mind, hmu up on plurk (@dovefire) or Dove’s journal. Even if you choose not to have your character make the cut, there’s still the gala and opening night to look forward to! Keep in mind that this is a professional production and the characters will be ICly treated as such.
Feel free to ‘interact’ with each character’s performance (reactions are highly encouraged), though do know that any heckling that disturbs the audition will not be tolerated (unless it’s totally cool with the mun..then go wild.)
Everything else is fair game! Arrival, preparation… aftermath. Up to you!
CAST LIST
Erik (Phantom) - Augustine
Christine Daaé - Dove Eden
Viscount Raoul de Chagny - Camus
Meg Giry - Leanne
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Special brand indeed.
She shakes her head at him, trying not to laugh. This is the most easygoing she's seen him, and it's... kind of nice.
"So what does a lady have to do to keep you in such a good mood?"
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"I can promise nothing I'm afraid, my lady." There he went being polite again.
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The last time he had 'made no promises' he had ended up rescuing her from the ocean, though.
There's a pause as she narrows her eyes at her tea, then gives him a look.
"Nothing that's worth it ever really is though, right?"
Challenge accepted.
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"Do you wish for me to attend so badly?
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She blinks at him a moment, surprised, but lights up a little. "You want to come to the auditions?"
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Fine, I'll come if it'll make you happy.
[But only because she was his friend and.....looked so much like Beth. He really couldn't turn her down.]
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"Really had to twist your arm, didn't I?"
There's a beep from her phone, and she looks away from him for a moment to assess whatever's on the screen, then drops it on her bag again. "We should probably head that way, if you really do want to come." She's not going to force him to do anything, but it had been his idea, and he's in a good mood. And, oddly enough, he did seem like the type that might enjoy it. Free entertainment was never a bad thing, right? "I've got to check in with the casting director beforehand."
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Ancient Greece? Come on.
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"Which plays? Any chance they've survived the ages?" She knows a few, but admittedly she's not sure how far back they really go.
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"I'm sure none of them have survived. The world kind of had a reset of sorts after my time."
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A reset? Hm... noted for later.
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Yuck.
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"Lysistrata was much better."
...She might be a little biased.
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She makes a face to herself and stifles a laugh. "You didn't know Achilles, did you? Or of Helen of Troy?" How true is the story-
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....??????
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"Yeah, you mentioned that..." She obviously still doesn't believe it for a second. "I think I like the Disney version of your gods much better, though."
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Woof. Foot in mouth.
Re: Woof. Foot in mouth.
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