YOU'RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN - Levoy Theater Non Equity Auditions

Posted February 18, 2014
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YOU'RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN - Levoy Theater

The Off Broad Street Players welcomes adult performers ages 16+ to audition for You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown!

Directed by Beverly Beardsley.

Those auditioning should prepare 16-32 bars (about a minute and a half) of a song and bring sheet music for their sections.

Location:

Levoy Theatre
126-130 North High St.
Millville, NJ 02332
Phone: 856-327-6400

Time:

Auditions will be held on March 10th & 11th at 7pm-9:30pm with Call Backs on March 12th at 7pm.

Performance Dates:

The production will run May 16, 17, & 18 all those interested in auditioning must be available for all performances there will be no understudies for this production.

Additional Info:

Production Fee of up to $100 may be required for this production. Some rehearsals may be held off-site, 30mins away from the theatre.

CAST:

Charlie Brown
His main characteristics are either self-defeating stubbornness or admirable determined persistence to try his best against all odds. He can never win a ballgame but continues playing baseball; he can never fly a kite successfully but continues trying to do so. The show is a day in the life of Charlie Brown.

Lucy Van Pelt
She has the persona of a bossy, crabby, manipulative and selfish girl who thrives on telling everyone something. She shows a need for assurance from either Schroeder or Charlie Brown that she is indeed pretty.

Snoopy
Snoopy is a more human-like dog. His character is that of a dog who pretends to be a person (or who sometimes forgets he is a dog).

Schroeder
He is distinguished by his precocious skill at playing the toy piano, as well as by his love of classical music and the composer Ludwig van Beethoven in particular.

Linus Van Pelt
Though young, Linus is unusually smart and he acts as the show’s philosopher. Despite Linus' intelligence and mature vocabulary, juvenile aspects of his character are also displayed; for example, Linus is almost always depicted holding his blue security blanket and often sucking his thumb.

Sally Brown
Despite being portrayed as innocent and adorable, she is noticeably intelligent for her age and this precociousness contributes to the humor of the series.

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