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tick, tick... BOOM!
Auditions

DATES & TIMES (UPDATED AS OF APRIL 28 2008)
THURSDAY, MAY 8 - 7:30pm to 9:00pm
SATURDAY, MAY 10 - 1:00pm to 2:30pm

Callbacks (if needed) - planned for Tuesday May 13 at 7:30pm

Location: Industrial Strength Theater, 269 Sunset Park Dr, Herndon, VA (directions available on the home page)

Cast: 2 Men, 1 Woman

Audition Process/Preparation: Prepare a pop or rock song, whether from a musical or not.  Bring sheet music, an accompanist will be provided.

Character Breakdowns:

Jonathan Type: lead Age Range: 28 – 32 Gender: male Voice Part: belt Vocal Range: A 2 – A 4 Dancing: N/A
Description A struggling but determined East Village composer. Charming, passionate, and a little self-involved
Michael Type: lead Age Range: 25 – 33 Gender: male Voice Part: belt Vocal Range: B♭ / A# 2 – G 4 Dancing: N/A
Description Jonathan's handsome, gay and career-minded best friend. Supportive and caring of Jonathan.
Susan Type: lead Age Range: 25 – 33 Gender: female Voice Part: belt Vocal Range: A♭ / G# 3 – D 5 Dancing: N/A
Description Jonathan's sexy and supportive girlfriend. However, she is frustrated with Jonathan's fear of commitment.

Synopsis:
In tick, tick…BOOM!, Jonathan Larson's struggle to become a successful rock composer and lyricist comes to life with comedy, song and heartfelt passion. Larson, of course, was the creator of the hit Broadway musical Rent. His tragic death of an undiagnosed aortic aneurysm in 1996, three days before the review performances of Rent at the New York Theatre Workshop and ten days before his 36th birthday, makes this energetic and intensely personal musical all the more poignant to admirers of his life and work. Originally written and performed as a dramatic monologue based on his life, Larson conceived of tick, tick…BOOM! around the same time he was creating Rent. After his untimely death, his producing partner Victoria Leacock brought David Auburn, author of the Pulitzer Prize winning play Proof, aboard as script consultant to reconfigure the piece. He restructured the monologue into a seamless three actor musical. Watching the current incarnation, it's hard to imagine the piece in its original form because it works so well as an ensemble piece. As the show opens, Jonathan, Larson's alter ego, composes music in his tiny, grungy apartment located at the edge of Soho in 1990. It is a few weeks before his 30th birthday and pressures from his own ambitions, his girlfriend Susan and his best friend and roommate Michael are getting to him. Should he sell out his dreams of becoming a composer and join the corporate rat race on Madison Avenue as Michael has? Should he commit to Susan and move with her to Cape Cod as she wishes? He's tired of waiting tables to pay the rent, a job he's done for the past six years, and he hopes that the musical he's been working on for the past five years, Superbia, which is in rehearsals and about to be workshopped, will be his big break.

 

Directed by Shannon Khatcheressian
Music Direction by David Rohde

The production runs August 1-23, 2008.

The Elden Street Players (ESP) is an all-volunteer, not-for-profit, community theater. All roles are volunteer positions and un-paid.

 

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