Audition Details

ShowThe Big Bolt!
CompanyLong Island Children's Museum
NotesPay is $15 per hour for all rehearsal and performance time. Experience working in family theater with audience participation is preferred, but not required. Strong physical comedy and comedic timing a plus. This is a straight play (comedy), not a musical. *The Foreman and the Storekeeper will be played by the same actor
InstructionsRehearsals will take place 10am-4pm on the following dates: Tuesday 10/16/18, Wednesday 10/17/18, Thursday 10/18/18, Tuesday 10/23/18, Wednesday 10/24/18, Thursday 10/25/18, Tuesday 10/30/18, Wednesday 10/31/18, Thursday 11/1/18, Monday 11/5/18, Wednesday 11/7/18, Thursday 11/8/18, Friday 11/9/18, Tuesday 11/13/18, and Wednesday 11/14/18. Please contact the Theater Program Coordinator at 516-224-5876 or simpellizeri2@licm.org to reserve an audition time slot and receive information regarding what to prepare. Theater Program Coordinator Samantha Impellizeri can be reached at 516-224-5876 or simpellizeri2@licm.org
Performance DatesNovember 15, 16 - 10:15 am and 12:15 pm November 23, 24 - 11:30 am and 2:00 pm November 28, 29 - 10:15 am and 12:15 pm December 5, 6, 7 - 10:15 am and 12:15 pm December 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 - 11:30 am and 2:00 pm

Auditon Location/Date/Times

TypeLocationDateTime
AppointmentLong Island Children's Museum Theater
11 Davis Avenue
Garden City
Oct 0410:00 AM - 4:00 PM
AppointmentLong Island Children's Museum Theater
11 Davis Avenue
Garden City
Oct 0912:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Roles

RoleM/FAgeDescription
JimmiF18-28 Confident young girl who loves building things.
ConradM20-39Jimmi's clever canine companion. He doesn?t speak words, but his whines, growls, and barks are remarkably close to human conversation, similarly to Scooby Doo.
BrunhildaF20-59Opera singer. If you were to point out that she embodies every cliche of a performer, she'd be highly flattered.
Construction Forman*M20-59Yellow hard hat, coveralls, and a proud masculine manner
Storekeeper*M20-59Owner of a mom-and-pop grocery store.
Mr. ShermanM20-69The mailman. Friendly, but getting on in years. Thick glasses, a doddering gait, and confusion with all these newfangled devices for delivering mail.