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ANYTHING GOES   - Project ID # 24215
Project Type   Live Event Submission Type   Open Call
Location   New York, NY Union   Equity
Rate/Pay   Union Scale
   Housing, meals , trans, health club.
Release Date   01-04-06
Audition Date   12-31-69 Submission Deadline   01-16-06
Shoot Date   12-31-69    
Casting Category   Theatre - Equity (Union)
Market(s)   New York City, NY

All performers must be able to move. Auditionees should be prepared w/uptempo & ballad song & wear character shoes & comfortable clothes to learn dance combination.Bring sheet music in appropriate music key.No transpositions, tapes or CD's.Accompanist provided.Please bring Picture and Résumé, stapled together. Performers of all ethnic and racial backgrounds are encouraged to attend. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions.


Role # 1 - Principal Roles Submit yourself for this role
Seeking 20 talent(s) for this role
All principals except Billy, Moonface and Erma.

Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Male Female
Age: from 18 to 65

Role # 2 - Ensemble Submit yourself for this role
Seeking 20 talent(s) for this role
Ensemble — Men and Women (must have extensive tap training).

Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Male Female
Age: from 18 to 65


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