Rising Gr 3-8

AUDITIONS
Tuesday, May 5, 4:30-6:00pm OR
Thursday, May 7, 4:30-6:00pm
Call backs tbd if needed
Video Auditions Accepted
WORKSHOP
M-F, 9:00am-2:30pm beginning Jul 13
PERFORMANCES:
Fri, Jul 31, 7:00pm
Sat, Aug 1, 11:00am
Owens Auditorium, BPAC, SCC
CHARACTERS
PERCY JACKSON
Son of Poseidon, a good kid with a teenage temper.
ANNABETH
Daughter of Athena, smarter than you.
GROVER
A happy-go-lucky satyr, like a hippie kid with hooves.
MR. D
aka Dionysus, god of wine, snarky camp director
LUKE
Son of Hermes, cool camp counselor
GABE UGLIANO
Percy’s foul stepfather
ARES
God of war, rock star in leather pants
MINOTAUR
Half-man, half-bull
CHARON
Ferryman to the Underworld
SALLY JACKSON
Percy’s hard-working mother
MRS. DODDS
A Fury posing as a substitute algebra teacher
CLARISSE Tough jock girl, daughter of Ares
THE ORACLE
A hippie mummy
AUNTY EM (aka Medusa)
Avid sculptor
THALIA
Daughter of Zeus, brave
BIANCA
A mysterious girl in 1930s clothes
CHIMERA
MR . BRUNNER (aka CHIRON)
Wise centaur, part-time Latin teacher
POSEIDON
God of the sea, salty beach bum
HADES
God of the dead, aging rock star type
KRONOS
a voice in a pit
CYCLOPS
BUS DRIVER
UBER DRIVER
REGISTER
Actors must register in advance using the online form below and remit payment prior to audition. Payment may be made through our website using the link below.
ON-LINE REGISTRATION SYSTEM:
(Check IYT Jr. WINTER WORKSHOP)
REMIT WORKSHOP FEE
$595.00*
Payments may be made by in person by check, cash, or credit card or online.
ONLINE PAYMENT
Designate: IYT Jr THE LIGHTNING THIEF
*ONLINE PAYMENT: FOR THOSE PAYING BY CREDIT CARD: 3% SURCHARGE for credit card transactions.
Please note, only those who have taken care of their payment or have had other
arrangements approved by the time of audition will receive their script.
Note: Online payments must be made by noon the day prior to audition in order to ensure proper credit.
AUDITION PREPARATION
PRIOR TO THE AUDITION:
Actors auditioning for THE LIGHTNING THIEF, The Percy Jackson Musical, Theatre for Young Audiences (Just 5 easy steps!)
- SIGN UP for a slot on either Tuesday, Mar 5, 4:30-6:90pm or Thursday, Mar 7, 4:30-6:00pm. Call backs as needed. (Video auditions possible by request. Annotate in “Comments” in Form Below. )
- REGISTER ON LINE (Link Above)
- REMIT Workshop Fee PRIOR to audition (Link Above)
- READ (Audition package forthcoming)
ARRIVE PROMPTLY for your audition time. Please wear or bring clothes and shoes in which you can dance. You will be singing first, then acting, and finishing with the dance audition. Be prepared to stay for the full audition time.
ACTING – READ
The Director will provide scene excerpts as you will be doing a cold read from the show.
VOCAL – SING
Prepare One Minute of Music: Select a one-minute excerpt from a musical theatre song that best highlights your vocal range, acting skills, and unique personality. This should be a piece that you feel confident and comfortable performing. Make sure your chosen excerpt captivates the essence of the character you envision yourself portraying.
There is no wifi available, so be sure to download whatever backing track you’d like to use; we will have the appropriate adaptors for your phone, tablet, or computer. Please no acapella singing.
If you have any questions about whether your selection is appropriate, please email our Executive Director, Rita Taylor.
Actors will be asked to sing through a few warm-ups as well.
FIRST TIME AUDITIONING? Don’t worry or let that stand in your way!
Don’t think you can sing? Sing “Happy Birthday.”
Don’t think you can act? Tell us something interesting about yourself in 30 seconds.
You CAN do it! – and remember, everyone is cast!
VIDEO AUDITIONS
Email to Executive Director, Rita Taylor, rtayloriyt@taylordance.org
VOCAL: Sing One Minute of Music: Select a one-minute excerpt from a musical theatre song that best highlights your vocal range, acting skills, and unique personality. This should be a piece that you feel confident and comfortable performing. Make sure your chosen excerpt captivates the essence of the character you envision yourself portraying.
ACTING: Read a short monologue. (6 or 8 lines) or have a fellow actor/family member to read with you.
CHOREOGRAPHY: A link will be provided for a short combination video for you to perform.


