Memorial Opera House is pleased to announce upcoming auditions for White Christmas

Memorial Opera House is pleased to announce upcoming auditions for White Christmas

White Christmas 

Director: Alexandria Ingram 

Vocal Director: Sharon Shepard 

Choreographer: Molly Oros

Please fill out the Audition form here: https://forms.gle/5ajE84XdrFL8YWtw9

Auditions: Sunday, August 13th at 2pm and Monday, August 14th at 7 pm at Memorial Opera  House, 104 Indiana Ave, Valparaiso, Indiana 46383. Callbacks (as needed): Tuesday, August  15th (time TBD). 

You are welcome to sing a song of your choice (16 measures or less), preferably in the style/ genre and vocal range of the character you are auditioning for. Please provide sheet music for  the accompanist. Acapella auditions will not be accepted. Please bring tap shoes to auditions  if you have them.  

We also accept video auditions which may be emailed directly to the Production  Manager, Vicki Zimmerman: vzimmerman@memorialoperahouse.com 

For any questions regarding the audition or production, please contact Madison Marsh at  AdminAssistant@memorialoperahouse.com 

Performances: November 30th through December 17th (12 performances Thurs. - Sun.). 

Rehearsals: Rehearsals begin the week of October 9th at Memorial Opera House. Rehearsals  will take place Monday through Thursday from 7 pm to 10 pm. Cast members will not be  rehearsing on Thanksgiving Day; however, all are required to attend Tech Sunday on  November 26th

Show Synopsis: Veterans Bob Wallace and Phil Davis have a successful song-and-dance act  after World War II. With romance in mind, the two follow a duo of beautiful singing sisters en  route to their Christmas show at a Vermont lodge, which just happens to be owned by Bob  and Phil's former army commander. With a dazzling score featuring well-known standards  including “Blue Skies,” “I Love A Piano,” “How Deep Is the Ocean” and the perennial title  song, White Christmas is an uplifting, wholesome musical that will delight audiences of all  ages. 

Casting Requirements: All roles are open for those of all identities and ethnicities aged 13 or  older. All levels of dancing abilities are encouraged to audition. 

We are seeking ~15-20 actors. 

Roles: 

Bob Wallace – (mid 30’s to early 40’s) – A major singing star, Bob is the guiding force behind  the song and dance team of Wallace and Davis. He wears his fame easily but has some  trouble with social and romantic interactions. Despite occasional gruffness, he is a deeply kind  and principled man who is searching for true love. Excellent singer with a crooning style who  moves very well. Tap and Jazz. Baritone. 

Phil Davis – (mid 30’s to early 40‘s) – The fun-loving song-and-dance partner of the team  Wallace and Davis. An irrepressible clown, operator, and incorrigible ladies’ man who is  determined to see his friend happy, even if it requires scheming and outright deception. He  has a boyish charm and sex appeal. Strong ballroom, jazz and tap-dancing needed. Baritone tenor. 

Betty Haynes – (mid-20’s to late 30’s) – Sensible, responsible half of the Haynes sisters act.  Classic elegance. Destined to be a star, but hesitant to take the spotlight. Devoted to her  sister. Hides a yearning for true love under a protective shell. Female singer of quiet beauty  and charm with a rich chest mix and soprano extension. Must move well. 

Judy Haynes – (mid-20’s to mid 30’s) – Younger, more ambitious, and slightly scheming other  sister. Wholesome and adorable, sexy, and flirty. Strong jazz and tap dancer. Strong singer  with a chest mix.

General Henry Waverly – (late 50’s to mid 60’s) – Retired Army general with a curmudgeonly  military exterior, adjusting to retired life in post WW II America. Precise and orderly, struggling  to run the Inn in Vermont. A man of integrity. Underneath a warm compassionate man in need  of family and love. 

Martha Watson – (late 40’s to mid-60’s) – Once a Broadway star, now the General’s  housekeeper. The true force behind running the Inn. Very dry wit and frank with a  wisecracking sense of humor. Big hearted, but unsentimental. Irrepressible meddler, believing  she acts on everyone’s best behalf. Strong singer and mover, Broadway belter. 

Susan Waverly – (young girl) – The General’s granddaughter. Lovable and outgoing. A bit  precocious, but wise beyond her years. Gets bitten by the stage bug and is great at it. Strong  belt. 

Ralph Sheldrake – (mid 30’s to early 40’s) – Jokester Army buddy of Bob and Phil’s, now a  major television executive. Fast talking, loud, brash New York professional with a good head  on his shoulders. 

Rita and Rhoda – (mid 20’s to early 30’s) – Bob and Phil’s two-star chorus showgirls. Brash,  sexy, and fun. Perhaps not the brightest. 

Additional Information: Memorial Opera House Foundation will be offering a stipend of $150 for all performers. This  is intended to offset the costs incurred by performers due to gas, childcare, materials for the  show, etc. Any questions regarding stipends can be directed to Memorial Opera House,  Natalie Klobuchar at nklobuchar@memorialoperahouse.com