Olney Theatre Corporation | Olney, MD
$870 weekly minimum (tier 1)
Equity actors for roles in SENIOR CLASS (see breakdown).
Please submit your headshot and resume for consideration.
Deadline: 09/13/2024
Libretto, Melodies, and Lyrics by Melvin Tunstall III
Music by Greg Borowsky
Conceived by Kevin Duda
Directed by Amy Anders Corcoran
Choreographed by Karla Puno Garcia
Music Directed by TBD
Artistic Director: Jason Loewith
Senior Associate Artistic Director: Hallie Gordon
Associate Artistic Director/Director of Music Theater: Christopher Youstra
Associate Artistic Director/Casting Director: Irene Martinko
Director of Curated Programming: Kevin McAllister
Audition: TBD
Rehearsals Begin: April 15, 2025
Previews Begin: May 15, 2025
Opening: May 18, 2025
Closing: June 22, 2025
Possible Extension: June 29, 2025
Equity’s contracts prohibit discrimination. Equity is committed to diversity and encourages all its employers to engage in a policy of equal employment opportunity designed to promote a positive model of inclusion. As such, Equity encourages performers of all ethnicities, gender identities, and ages, as well as performers with disabilities, to submit.
GEORGE BERNARD WASHINGTON, III (GB) - 17, Black. High school senior obsessed with all things Broadway. With his prodigy-like ability to play piano and compose, he along with Colin and Alizé, create a new musical Pygmalion. A Justin Cooley type. Or...Justin Cooley?
COLIN CROSBY - 17, White. High school senior obsessed with all things Broadway. A budding gay icon, Colin has his sights set on winning a Jimmy Award. Plays Professor Higgins” in Pygmalion. Think a younger Gavin Creel, Aaron Tveit, or Derek Klena. Tall, leading man who would absolutely play Higgins in his later years.
ALIZÉ DORSEY - 18, African American. One of the infamous “Showtime” subway dancers, Alizé’s abilities go beyond what unsuspecting passengers see on their commute. She is tough, confident, and fearlessly committed to using her talent to make it. Has a high belt to E, and an ability to charm while standing her ground. NOTE: Role was inspired by Ariana DeBose.
MARVA WASHINGTON - 40s. GB’s mother. Juilliard trained, world renowned opera diva, and recording artist. Think young Kathleen Battle, Denyce Graves. An Audra McDonald type- or a Bryonha Marie Parham type if Mrs. Swenson is unavailable.
BRICK JOHNSON - 17, White. High School Junior. Classic jock with a heart of gold. Plays “Pickering” in Pygmalion. Hot.
MEREDITH - 17, White. High school junior. Head cheerleader type. Brick's girlfriend. Plays “Mrs. Pearce” in Pygmalion. Hot.
TYQUASIA - 17, African American/Nigerian. Alizé’s no-nonsense best friend. Fashion icon. Queen Bee of “The Girlfriends.” Plays “Mrs. Eynsford-Hill” in Pygmalion.
TINY - 15, Diverse. Freshman. One of the “girlfriends.” Plays “Clara Eynsford-Hill” in Pygmalion.
DRE’ MARCUS - 17, Black. Another B-Boy. Plays “Freddy Eynsford-Hill” in Pygmalion. He is much more comfortable on the dance floor than onstage.
JAMAL - 17, Black. Another B-Boy. Fluid.
STEPH - 17, White. The stage manager of Pygmalion. She hates speaking in front of people, but will step up to the task when forced. An EMMA LORD voice.
40s, Brick’s Father. The Senior Class advisor (against his wishes). Doubles as MARSHALL.
MARSHALL - 40s, White. Marva’s Accompanist. Deliciously catty gay.
GRACE BENDEL-WALDORF - 50s, White. A Socialite. Chair of the Juilliard Gala. Doubles as MRS. ANDREWS.
MRS. ANDREWS - 50s, White. An English Teacher/Softball Coach hybrid who gets roped into playing Mrs. Higgins in Pygmalion.
ENSEMBLE - A collection of DIVERSE teens to play the B-BOYS, GIRLFRIENDS, and THE SENIORS.
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