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The Rocky Horror Show   - Project ID # 31688
Project Type   Live Event Submission Type   SRN
Location   Toronto Canada Union   Non-union
Rate/Pay   n/a Release Date   04-26-06
Audition Date   12-31-69 Submission Deadline   04-26-06
Shoot Date   12-31-69    
Casting Category   Theatre - Non-Equity
Market(s)   Buffalo, NY>Detroit, MI

We are accepting resumes from both Equity and Non-Equity performers.
Clearly note on resume Equity and ACTRA status. Submit a hard copy
resume/photo only - no phone calls or emails - thanks. Only those
selected for an audition will be contacted.

Equity members will be seen first at all open audition calls. Equity
members cast in this production will be engaged under an Equity form of
contract. CAEA members: please bring your membership card to the
audition.

Note: This is a self-response notification. If you fit the role criteria and are interested in this project, please see the submission info below the role description.
NOTE: ALL TALENT UNDER THE AGE OF 18 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN AT ALL TIMES

Role # 1 - Riff Raff Submit yourself for this role
Seeking 1 talent(s) for this role
Riff Raff - Male, 25-45 - An eccentric butler of Dr. Frank 'N' Furter. Thin and creepy. Rock tenor.

Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Male
Age: from 25 to 45

Role # 2 - Rocky Submit yourself for this role
Seeking 1 talent(s) for this role
Rocky - Male, early 20's - A perfect specimen of a man. An invention by Dr. Frank 'N' Furter. Rock bari/tenor.

Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Male
Age: from 21 to 28

Role # 3 - Brad Submit yourself for this role
Seeking 1 talent(s) for this role
Brad - Male, 20's - A youthful, handsome and wholesome young man. Rock tenor

Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Male
Age: from 21 to 25

Role # 4 - Eddie / Dr. Scott Submit yourself for this role
Seeking 1 talent(s) for this role
Eddie / Dr. Scott - Male, 30-45 - A pizza delivery guy who rocks. / An older gentleman who was a Nazi. STRONG character actor, any size. Rock tenor

Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Male
Age: from 30 to 45

Role # 5 - Magenta Submit yourself for this role
Seeking 1 talent(s) for this role
Magenta - Female, 30+ - A very strange servant of Dr. Frank 'N' Furter. An alien. BIG AND SEXY. Great singer needed, husky rock voice

Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Female
Age: from 30 to 45

Role # 6 - Janet Submit yourself for this role
Seeking 1 talent(s) for this role
Janet - Female, 20's - A youthful, pretty and wholesome young woman. Great singer

Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Female
Age: from 21 to 28

Role # 7 - Columbia Submit yourself for this role
Seeking 1 talent(s) for this role
Columbia - Female, 20's - One of Dr. Frank 'N' Furter's misfit servants. Waifish, strong character actor, needs to tap and wail.

Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Female
Age: from 21 to 28

Role # 8 - Phantoms Submit yourself for this role
Seeking 4 talent(s) for this role
Phantoms - 2 female, 2 male -We are searching for singer/actors of all ethnicities, and a wide range of body types, who are strong rock singers. Dancing experience a must

Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Male Female
Age: from 21 to 28


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