UpcominG casting information

Spring Musical

Urinetown

Thank you all for your amazing auditions and callbacks! You blew us away.  If you were cast, we will see you on Jan 8th from 3:30-6:30 in the choir room. Know that this was an extremely difficult process and if you were not cast we hope you interview with us for crew on January 18th -19th in crew.  In addition lines are being distributed differently to help all our cast shine .

Cast List 

Bobby Strong – Oliver Sherwood

Hope Cladwell - London Swanson

Caldwell B. Cladwell – Aidan Tate

Penelope Pennywise – Sara Villavaces

Josephine Strong – Mady Lubavin

Little Becky Two Shoes –Jasmine Jenkins

Hot Blades Harry – Alex Grant

Soupy Sue- Georgia Connelly

Officer Lockstock –Cameron Firoozi

Officer Barrel – Jason Barber

Little Sally - Seveen Eslami

Robby the Stockfish – Brooklyn Hamilton 

Billy Boy Bill- Rowan Tewari

Tiny Tina– Sophia Leo Demora

Old Man Strong- Gabriel Neves

Senator Fipp – Ryan Trefz

Mr. McQueen – Paolo Di Giorolamo

Ms. Millennium- Dylan McCann

Dr. Billeaux- Dania Obaidi

Poor Ensemble- 

Sydney Foster ( Julie Cassidy), Natalia Palma ( Jacob Rosenbloom), Willow Boyd (Roger Rosevelt), Logan Booth

Rich Ensemble:

Logan Bock, Micah Nesheiwat, Abby Bishai, Taylor Halfacre, Bless Danurwenda, Coleman Hobson

Cop Ensemble:

Ing Chean Tiang, Mady Cox, Sloan Kelly, Meghan de Marinis 

  • Austin Mulchay, Natt Ashworth, Lexi Popper Please See Me on Wednesday about specific potential casting discussions:)

    Since Urinetown the musical is a brechtian theatre peice there is an opportunity for performative crew positions that require performative stage crew personal to interact with the cast and the audience in the show. The people below will have opportunities to create characters in accordance with the director to have improvisational moments surrounding the show and appeare and sing during specific parts of the show in both factions of crew and character ( seperate rehersal schedule will be given)

Town Scenic Crew/ Placard Town Urchins: Izzy Wang, Avery Rinehart,  Avery Wyson, Celine Simon, Mady Graass, Tomas Villaveces

Show Synopsis: Aterrible water shortage has crippled the Gotham-like town that serves as the setting for Urinetown. In a mad attempt to regulate water consumption, the government has outlawed the use of private toilets. The citizenry must use public, pay-for-use amenities owned and operated by the corrupt and iron-fisted Caldwell B. Cladwell. The privilege to pee is expensive, draining and dangerous. Anyone who refuses to pay to pee is immediately and without question hauled off to Urinetown. What is Urinetown? Nobody knows, for those who are sent there are never heard from again. But it's really a love story and there's a revolution all before the end of Act I. Will the revolution succeed? Can true love be found in Urinetown? All these questions and more are answered in Urinetown.

Auditions : December 11 3:30-7:30

Monday , December 11 is individual auditions. Sign up for a timeslot via “signupgenius” and a dance audition will be held. Both the Dance Audition and The Vocal Audition are required

  • Prepare (memorize and block) 16-32 bars of a musical Theatre Song ( Sheet Music Required)

  • Fill out this audition packet and turn in audition packet upon arrival 

  • After the last day of auditions, check https://www.bapaco.org/upcomingcast  to see if you are called back for a second audition. Please note, if you are note “called back,” it does not mean you are not considered for a role. In fact, you may have already been casted purely from your audition. 

  • Callbacks are held on Wednesday, December 13 3:30- ???

  • Check https://www.bapaco.org/upcomingcast  for the cast list. It will be posted that weekend and a read thru of the script will be held the following week with the cast. 

  • If a student is not cast in a production, there are many options for that student to be involved in the production itself. From sets to props, costumes to make-up, lighting, sound, and music, please understand that all facets of a production are of equal importance. Students are encouraged to explore the many facets of a theatrical production