Auditions will be held on September
12, 15 and 16 for ages 12 to
18, for the 10 principal roles in Brundibár,
produced by Victoria Theatre Association’s Outreach and Education
Department and Dayton Opera Association.
Audition
Information
Roles are open to male
and female actors, age 12-18, unless otherwise
specified. Open roles in Brundibár
include:
- Pepicek (pep – EE – chek): Aninku’s brother;
open to males, ages 12-14
- Aninku (ah – ning – KU): Pepicek’s sister;
open to females, ages 12-14
- Brundibár: the title character, the villain;
open to males, ages 14-18
- Ice Cream Seller
- Baker
- Milkman
- Police
- Sparrow: magical animal
- Cat: magical animal
- Dog: magical animal
To reserve a time to audition, Click Here to
download the audition packet in PDF format.
Auditions are September 12, 5 – 8 p.m.,
September 15, beginning at 10 a.m., and
September 16, beginning at 5 p.m. If necessary a
callback session will be held the evening of
September 23. Actors must be available
for the entirety of the rehearsal period and
five performances. Rehearsals will be
Mondays – Thursdays, 5 – 7 p.m., from February 4
– March 8, 2008.
Auditions will be held in
the Burnell Roberts Room of the Metropolitan
Arts Center, located at 126 North Main Street in
downtown Dayton between the Victoria Theatre and
Uno’s Restaurant.
Those auditioning do not need to memorize
anything; they should be prepared to match a
series of pitches and musical intervals played
on the piano and perform the selected monologues
and music that are included in the
audition packet.
For more information about
Brundibár auditions, contact
Luke Dennis, Outreach and Education Manager, at
937-228-7591 ext. 3039, or at luke.dennis@victoriatheatre.com.
About
Brundibár
Brundibár
is a charming musical fairytale with a profound
message, by Czech Jewish composer Hans Krása.
The story follows two children who overcome the
threats of a bully by banding together with
their friends. Performed by children 55 times in
a Nazi concentration camp, Brundibár
celebrates the indomitability of the human
spirit and the succor and strength that can be
drawn from art and creativity.
Co-presented with Dayton Opera Association,
it will feature the Kettering Children’s Choir
and the Dayton Philharmonic Youth Orchestra.
Brundibár is part of the
year-long education project Through the Eyes of a Child:
Children and the Holocaust, which
exposes students and their teachers to the art
created by children in response to their direct
experiences with the Holocaust.
Performance dates are March
9 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., March 10 at 9:30 a.m.
and 11:30 a.m., and March 11 at 1 p.m., all at
the Victoria Theatre.
Through the Eyes of a Child: Children and
the Holocaust is presented with support
from Leadership Sponsor Miriam Rosenthal
Memorial Trust Fund and Performance Sponsors The
Dayton Power and Light Company Foundation, The
Reynolds and Reynolds Company and Levin Family
Foundation.