The Three Prince Charmings
Auditions
Audition Dates & Times: Monday, November 14 and Tuesday, November
15
Time: 7:00-8:30pm
Location: Industrial Strength Theatre (269 Sunset Park Drive, Herndon,
VA 20170)
Audition Format/Preparation:
Come dressed for movement
Cold readings from the script
Prepare a short song -- no POP
Steve, Prince Charming Hair and Prince Charming Smile engage in stage combat.
Combat experience is helpful for these roles, but not necessary.
Casting: Casting ages 16 and up
Character Descriptions:
Steve: The Narrator, a cheerful, problem solver, always on stage, must have
impeccable comic timing
Prince Charming Hair: Has perfect hair that women love, women scare him, easily
prone to whining
Prince Charming Smile: Beautiful smile, desperate to find love, easily prone to
anger
Queen: Prince Charming Hair’s mother, rather overbearing
Johnson: Hairdresser to the royals, very proper
Magdelena: A lady from the kingdom of Yoursovania
Hildegarde: A lady from the kingdom of Yoursovania
Cinderella: Level-headed, sweet
Rapunzel: Bratty, bored teenager
Snow White: A practical and peaceful maiden
Esmepus: A New Age witch
Imaboil: A more traditional mean witch
Miasma: A nasty witch
Wurzel: A mean witch
About the team:
Director: Barbara D. Carpenter
About the Director:
Barbara D. Carpenter "The Three Prince Charmings" marks Barbara's ninth
directing gig at TFYA in as many seasons. Some favorites: "Goldilocks and the
Three Bears," "Hansel and Gretel," "Fairyland Detective Agency," "Alice in
Wonderland," and her very first show, "The Princess and the Pea." She also
directed the family holiday classic "It's A Wonderful Life" in 2009. Maybe you
saw her onstage in "Sleeping Beauty" (Maleficent), "Fairytales in Training" (Big
Bad Wolf) or "Many Moons" (Queen). Most important lesson learned: Treat your
techies well -- they hold all the power. Barbara is fortunate to have a patient
and supportive family who have been following (and occasionally joining) her on
this crazy theatre journey since she returned to the stage in 2000.
About the show:
About the production:
All roles are volunteer
positions.