Show | Annie |
Company | Theatre Three |
Notes | ADULT AUDITIONS Auditioning strong singer/actor/dancers (ages 16 and older). Prepare 32 bars from the song of your choice; bring sheet music in the proper key; accompanist provided. You may sing from the score. Be prepared to dance. Adult ensemble will be dancing "Easy Street" which will be taught at the audition. Readings from the script. We do not expect the material to be memorized. Bring headshot/resume if available. Callbacks TBD. Performance stipend of $40/performance (for those 18 and older/post high school). Actors should only attend one audition. CHILD AUDITIONS Auditioning strong singer/actor/dancers (ages 8 to 12; must be under 5 feet tall). Bring headshot or current photo. Resume optional. Audition will be composed of three separate parts: singing, dancing, and reading. All materials—including audition sides, sheet music, vocal tracks, and dance video—can be found here [Click to Download]. We provide these so that Young Actors may spend time with the material prior to the audition. We do not expect the material to be memorized. Please emphasize work on clear speech in the reading and singing. It is important that the Young Actors arrive at the audition on time, with a parent or guardian to fill out paperwork. To be considered, Young Actors must stay for the entire audition process. Young Actors should attend only one of the two audition dates. All Young Actors will sing "Hard Knock Life" Musical director Jeffrey Hoffman will work on the song with them. Then each Young Actor will sing solo. Young Actors will then be taught the dance combination "You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile." by choreographer Sari Feldman and will dance in groups. Young Actors will then review the audition sides with director Jeffrey Sanzel and will read in small groups. Callbacks to be determined. THEATRE THREE works on an apprenticeship program. Young actors receive five points for each Mainstage production. When they reach 25 points, they are paid for all future productions. |
Instructions | No rehearsal conflicts beyond September 1. No performance conflicts, please. THEATRE THREE encourages any actors who meet the age/skill requirements for the production to audition. Prior THEATRE THREE experience is not necessary. |
Rehearsal Dates | Mid-July - September 13, 2025 |
Performance Dates | Sat, Sept 13 7 pm Sun, Sept 14 3 pm Fri, Sept 19 7 pm Sat, Sept 20 7 pm Fri, Sept 26 7 pm Sat, Sept 27 7 pm Sun, Sept 28 3 pm Fri, Oct 3 7 pm Sat, Oct 4 2 pm Sat, Oct 4 7 pm Sun, Oct 5 3 pm Tues, Oct 7 10:30 am Wed, Oct 8 2 pm Thurs, Oct 9 7 pm Fri, Oct 10 7 pm Sat, Oct 11 7 pm Sun, Oct 12 7 pm Wed, Oct 15 10:30 am Thurs, Oct 16 7 pm Fri, Oct 17 7 pm Sat, Oct 18 7 pm Sun, Oct 19 3 pm |
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Show Info | Leapin' Lizards, the world's greatest family musical kicks off THEATRE THREE's 55th Mainstage season! Holding onto hope when times are tough takes an awful lot of determination, and sometimes it comes in a surprisingly small package. Winner of seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Annie has reminded millions of theatregoers that sunshine is just around the corner. Featuring "It's a Hard Knock Life," "Maybe," "You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile," and the unforgettable "Tomorrow," ANNIE is the timeless toe-tapping musical sensation. |
Type | Location | Date | Time |
Open | Young Children's Audition 412 Main Street Port Jefferson | Jun 22 | 10:00 AM - 1:30 PM |
Open | Young Children's Audition 412 Main Street Port Jefferson | Jun 30 | 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM |
Open | Adult Audition 412 Main Street Port Jefferson | Jul 01 | 7:00 PM - 10:00 AM |
Open | Adult Audition 412 Main Street Port Jefferson | Jul 06 | 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM |
Roles
Role | M/F | Age | Description | Annie | F | 8-12 | Eleven-year-old spitfire who is a blend of street smarts and heart. Vulnerable, maternal, and
hopeful, but not afraid to be tough when it’s called for. She carries the show. Belter. A3 to G5 Things to Know - strong singer-dancer-actor. (Ages 8 - 12; under five feet tall.) | Molly | F | 8-12 | The littlest, youngest orphan. Things to Know - strong singer-dancer-actor. (Ages 8 - 12; under five feet tall.) | Kate | F | 8-12 | The next to littlest orphan. Things to Know - strong singer-dancer-actor. (Ages 8 - 12; under five feet tall.) | Pepper | F | 8-12 | The toughest girl in the orphanage. Things to Know - strong singer-dancer-actor. (Ages 8 - 12; under five feet tall.) | Duffy | F | 8-12 | The oldest girl in the orphanage. Things to Know - strong singer-dancer-actor. (Ages 8 – 12; under five feet tall.)strong singer-dancer-actor. (Ages 8 - 12; under five feet tall.) | Tessie | F | 8-12 | The crybaby in the orphanage. Things to Know - strong singer-dancer-actor. (Ages 8 - 12; under five feet tall.) | July | F | 6-12 | The quietest orphan. Things to Know - strong singer-dancer-actor. (Ages 8 - 12; under five feet tall.) | Grace Farrell | F | 20-30 | Loyal, intelligent private secretary to Oliver Warbucks. She brings Annie and
Warbucks together. Soprano to high G2. | Miss Hannigan | F | 30-50 | Desperate and unhappy with her lot in life, she is the alcoholic orphanage
matron who is Annie's nemesis. Requires exceptional comedic timing A3 to F5. | Lily St. Regis | F | 20-30 | Shady, floozy girlfriend of Rooster. Strong dancer. B3 to G5. | Oliver Warbucks | M | 40+ | A powerful billionaire, who always has his mind on business, but has a kind heart
looking for someone to love. B3 to Gb5. | Rooster | M | 20-40 | Miss Hannigan's greedy and dishonest brother. Strong dancer. B3 to G5. | President Roosevelt | M | 40-60 | Minor singing. Should be able to impersonate FDR. Possible ensemble double | Five Women to Play | F | 0+ | The Lovely Boylan Sisters (Connie, Ronnie, Bonnie) Bert Healy's singing back-up group. MUST be able to sing well and harmonize. Star to Be. Aspiring Broadway actress who sings during "NYC." Mezzo. Cecille and Annette. Maids at the Warbucks mansion. Mrs. Greer. Oliver Warbucks' head housekeeper. Mrs. Pugh. Oliver Warbucks' cook. Perkins. Associate of President Roosevelt. Should be able to sing harmony. Usherette. + Citizens of Hooverville and New York City, members of the Warbucks household, etc. | Five Men to Play | M | 0+ | Bert Healy. A toothy, upbeat radio announcer who sings "You're Never Fully Dressed without a Smile." E4 to G5. Bundles McCloskey. The laundry man who flirts with Ms. Hannigan and aids Annie's attempt to escape. Jimmy Johnson. Silly radio personality on Bert Healy's radio show. Fred McCracken. Radio ventriloquist. Baritone. Harold Ickes, Louis Howe, Morgenthau. Associates of President Roosevelt. Should be able to sing harmony Drake. Head butler of the Warbucks mansion. Lt. Ward. NYPD officer who is suspicious of Annie. Dog Catcher Sound FX Man Judge Brandeis Man in Window. A man in a window. + Citizens of Hooverville and New York City, members of the Warbucks household, etc. |