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Auditions:

FOOTHILL MUSIC THEATRE’s

MARCH 2025 production    

Prom 2 Book & Lyrics by Chad Beguelin

Book by Bob Martin Music by Matthew Sklar

Rehearsals: Music rehearsals begin January 6th, Weekday evenings + Sat & Sun afternoons / Expanded Tech 

Performances: February 28th - March 16th, 2025 in the Lohman Theatre on the campus of Foothill College. Thursdays at 7:30 pm,; Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 pm, Sundays at 2:00 pm. , 12 performances. 

**2 possible added shows:  Wednesdays,  March 5th &  12th

Show Description:
Four eccentric Broadway stars are in desperate need of a new stage upon which to shine once more. So, when they hear that trouble is brewing around a small-town prom, they know that it’s time to put a spotlight on the issue…and themselves. Local girl, Emma Nolan, wants to take her girlfriend to prom, but the PTA are on a mission to keep the high school dance on the straight and narrow.  The entire town has a date with destiny when Broadway’s brassiest join forces with a courageous girl to kick-ball-change the world. Winner of the Drama Desk Award for Best Musical and a hit Netflix film, everyone’s invited to this joyous Broadway show with a message of love that resonates now more than ever.

The New York Times says it “makes you believe in musical comedy again!”

New York Magazine calls it “smart and big-hearted”

Milissa Carey, Director; Deb Lambert, Music Director

 

To Audition: 

1. Please submit headshot and resume to: careymilissa@fhda.edu. 

2.  Please list ALL Role(s) auditioning for: 

3. Will you accept any role if cast?

4. The principal roles will have understudies.  Please let us know if you would also be interested in being considered for ensemble and/or understudy tracks.

5. Please list audition availability on the following days:

September 19, 6-9pm, September 21, 11-3pm

September 22,  3-6pm, September 23,  6-9pm

Callbacks: September 28th – October 7th by appointment.

Some roles may be cast from initial auditions.

Submissions: careymilissa@fhda.edu

FMT actively supports equity, diversity and inclusion in all productions.  We are interested in looking at a diverse pool of actors for all roles and encourage all actors to submit materials as we continue to expand our casting.  

The Prom Character Descriptions

All roles are open.  In this production of Th Prom, we are looking to create a world that represents a diverse small town.

Emma Nolan

A teenager from Indiana whose prom was cancelled by the Parent-Teacher Association because she wanted to bring her girlfriend.

Gender: Female  / Female identifying; Vocal range: G3 - D5\

Dee Dee Allen

Broadway diva. A huge ego to match her huge talent. Hilariously self-involved. Age range: 30s-60s.

Female identifying Vocal range: F#3 - C5 w/ strong belt.

Barry Glickman

A narcissistic Broadway actor.  Politically incorrect and doesn’t know it. Longs to give Emma the prom he never had. 

30s–50s, Male identifying. High Baritone/Tenor. Vocal Range B2 – F#4

Alyssa Greene

A cheerleader and top student. Secretly Emma’s girlfriend. Faces constant pressure from her mother and friends.

Female identifying Vocal range: Ab 3 – D5

Tom Hawkins

The straightlaced school principal and Emma's ally.   A long-time fan of Dee Dee.  30s– 50s,

Male identifying. High Baritone. Vocal Range G2 – C4

Angie Dickinson

A long running ensemble member in the Broadway production of Chicago (20 years!). Jaded Fosse girl with a heart of gold.

Late 30s-50s. Female identifying Vocal range: Ab3 - C5

Trent Oliver

Pretentious Juilliard graduate recently cast in the non-Equity tour of Godspell. Charming, funny and loves to hear himself speak.

30s-40s. Male identifying. Vocal range: D3- G4

Mrs. Greene

Alyssa’s intimidating, conservative, but ultimately loving mother. The head of the PTA. 

Late 30s-50s. Female identifying. Vocal range: Ab3 - C5

Sheldon Saperstein

Dee Dee & Barry's publicist.  Charismatic, dry wit. 

Late 30s-60s.  Vocal range:  C4-F5.

Shelby/Kaylee

Popular cheerleaders and mean girls at school. Female identifying. Strong Dancers.

Nick/Kevin

Popular jocks at school.

Male identifying. Strong dancers. Has an F4

Ensemble
Opening Night Party Attendees, Reporters, High School Students, PTA Members, Motel Clerk, Cast of the Non-Equity Tour of Godspell, Olivia Keating, Mrs. Green’s Friend, LGBT Students. Strong singer/dancers.  Age: 14 – 60

Foothill Music Theatre is a volunteer organization, not for pay, with a possible small travel stipend available.

 

 

 

 

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