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CURTAINS

The Musical Comedy Whodunit

Its the brassy, bright, and promising year of 1959. Bostons Colonial Theatre is host to
the opening night performance of a new musical. When the leading lady mysteriously
dies on stage the entire cast & crew are suspects. Enter a local detective, who just
happens to be a musical theatre fan!

Were looking for performers who:


can be a part of a harmonious team
are energetic and enthusiastic
want to have some fun
For your audition, please prepare:
a traditional musical theatre up tempo song
a love ballad
You must provide sheet music in the correct key. No acapella auditions or
backing tracks. No songs from the show. You may provide your own
accompanist.
You may be required to do a range test and/or a cold read during your
audition.
The dance audition will be held separately on Wednesday 26 th October.
Please dress accordingly. Ladies please wear chorus heels if you have
them. Please be prepared to stay longer if you would like to be considered as
a featured dancer.
Please bring along to your audition a performance resume and a head shot
(these are non-returnable).

CURTAINS

CHARACTER BREAKDOWN
Character

LIEUTENANT FRANK
CIOFFI

NIKI HARRIS
GEORGIA HENDRICKS

Description
Sweetly endearing local Boston detective who idolizes the world of musical theatre
and has revelled in the thrill of performing in community theatre. Called upon to solve
the murder of the star of Robbin Hood (a musical intended for Broadway that is
currently out of town in Boston), Cioffi is very good at his job and, lamentably,
married to his work. He is instantly smitten with ingnue Niki Harris. The undisputed
central character of the musical. Requires deft and charming comedy, good singing,
solid dancing in one extended Fred and Ginger number.
Pretty, almost too innocent ingnue, a local performer in a small role hoping Robbin
Hood will be the Boston production that at last takes her to Broadway. Love interest
for Lieutenant Cioffi, apparently reciprocated. Requires a legit soprano and strong
dancing in an extended Fred and Ginger number.
Female half of our show-within-a-shows songwriting team on the lyric-writing side.

Details
Age: 30s - 40s
Baritone

Age: 20s early 30s


Soprano

Age: 30s mid 40s

Ends up taking on the leading lady role. Must sing and dance extremely well.

Alto-Mezzo
Age: 45 65
Alto-Mezzo
Age: 30s - 40s
Tenor

CARMEN BERNSTEIN

Brash and brassy Broadway producer. Terrific comedic actress with a belt.

AARON FOX

The composer of the show-within-the-show. His songwriting partner, Georgia, is also


his wife, from whom he's separated but for whom he still pines. He's a handsome,
intense, somewhat tortured artist-type. Requires a strong vocalist with comedy.
The always-angry, sleazy, philandering producer of the out-of-town flop. Sidney is
rough around the edges and completely self-serving. Requires a cartoon-like
character actor who is funny on arrival. No singing required.

Age: 50s - 60s

SIDNEY BERNSTEIN

English director. Very camp. Very droll. Noel Coward meets Addison DeWitt meets
Clifton Webb. Requires a superb comic actor.
Performer in the chorus, daughter of Carmen, step-daughter of Sidney. Genuinely
brassy and artificially blonde. Hungry to work her way out of the chorus; many think
she was only hired because of her mother. She surprises everyone, however, when
she shows genuine dancing and singing talent when at last called upon. Requires
great dancing, strong street-smart dumb blonde comedy, and singing.

Age: 40s - 60s

OSCAR SHAPIRO

From the garment district and sole investor in Robbin Hood. A likeably gruff man
who knows nothing about theatre and frets over every dime of his thats spent.
Requires good rough around the edges comedy and singing.

Age: 45 65
Baritone

BOBBY PEPPER

The Gene Kelly of Robbin Hood, its choreographer and male star, and a handsome
rival to Aaron for Georgias affection. Requires strong dancing, singing, comedy.
Caustic and smug theatre critic for the local Boston newspaper. Patronizingly
pompous, enjoys using his power to make or break shows during their Boston
tryouts. Does not require strong singing or dancing.

Age: 30s - 40s

DARYL GRADY
JOHNNY HARMON OR
JENNY HARMON

Stage Manager of the show-within-the-show, and both drill sergeant and mother hen
to the cast. Barks orders but has a pleasant side as well, he keeps the company in
line and on their toes throughout the rehearsal process. Comic actor who can sing.

Age: 30s - 60s

Faded Hollywood star, a grand diva with no right to be one, and a plague to the
show-with-the-show and to her cast. An absolutely dreadful singer and inept actress
who stars in the show-within-a-show and gets murdered on its opening night in
Boston. Must be skilful enough to sing hilariously out-of-tune and ineptly, and adroit
enough to dance perfectly out of step with the rest of the cast. Appears only in the
first minutes of the musical; on Broadway, this performer then adopted a different
look and became part of the ensemble.
A member of the singing & dancing ensemble featured in Kansasland, pleasant but
with a sensitive side.

Age: 30s - 50s

HARV FREMONT

A member of the singing & dancing ensemble who bears a bouquet.

Age: 20s - 30s

ROBERTA WOOSTER

A member of the singing & dancing ensemble who speaks from experience.

Age: 20s - 30s

ENSEMBLE

Combination of featured dancers, singers who can dance and strong singers who
dont dance.

Age: Various

CHRISTOPHER
BELLING

BAMBI BERNT

JESSICA CRANSHAW

RANDY DEXTER

Age: early 20s - 30s

Age: 30s early 40s

Age: 20s - 30s

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