Casting Notice! Summer 2024 Productions
Casting Notice! Summer 2024
Seeking Adult Actors to perform in plays for families and touring production
Help set the stage for all children to imagine and learn through play as an actor in a 2024 summer production at the Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine (CMTM)!
ABOUT THE POSITION
The Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine is seeking adult actors for two theatre opportunities for the summer portion of the 2024-2025 theatre season. These titles will be publicly shared at our Flying Colors Annual Auction in May.
In person auditions will be held May 6, 7, 8, 2024 by appointment, and consist of theatre games, improvised scene work, and singing as necessary.
ROLES
Theatre For Young Audiences (TYA) Musical Production
Timeline
Rehearsals begin: May 20, 2024
Performances: June 29 - July 28, 2024
Performances: Wednesdays through Sundays mornings, with two-show performance days on the weekends.
This play intends to tour to Maine Schools and Community Centers November - December, 2024.
Adult Roles
Role 1: Ebullient and inquisitive. Best friends with Role 2. Vocal range: A3-C5
Role 2: Lumbering, somewhat formally attired, prone to melancholy. Best friends with Role 1. Vocal range: A3-E5
Roles 3-6: Back up singers/band, some additional bit characters, and friends with roles 1 & 2. Vocal range Ab5 - E3
Theatre For Young Audiences (TYA) Production
Timeline
Rehearsals begin: July 8, 2024
Performances: August 10 - 25, 2024
Performances: Wednesdays through Sundays mornings, with two-show performance days on the weekend.
This play intends to be remounted for a limited run in Maddy’s Theatre February/March 2025, and intends to tour to Maine Schools and Community Centers in March, 2025.
Adult Roles
Role 1: “The greatest actor in the world” attempting to put on a one-person extravaganza. Rapidly plays additional characters.
Role 2: A delivery person with a mysterious package who has stumbled into the glamorous world of theatre.
Note that the Theatre Team intends to double cast this production. Experience in clowning and physical theatre is a plus but not required.
COMPENSATION
Actors are paid for rehearsal and performance time. This is a part-time temporary position. $16/hour. Actors earn PTO in accordance with Maine’s Earned Paid Leave law (1 hour for every 40 hours worked).
Actors work closely with the director, castmates and the theatre team. Actors report directly to the Theatre Production Manager.
HOW TO AUDITION
Submission deadline is Friday, May 3rd.
You will be asked to confirm conflicts with the production calendar(s) and provide a performance resume at the audition.
Fill out our Adult Audition Form
If you have any questions, please emailtheatre@kitetails.org
Application Deadline: May 3, 2024
ABOUT CMTM
At the Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine, we set the stage for every child to imagine and learn through play.
We value Belonging.
Everyone belongs at the Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine. We believe each person has value and worth; we celebrate what makes each of us unique and what binds us together as a strong community
We value Play.
We embrace the power of play to build resilience, spark creativity, and ignite a child’s imagination. Play inspires our work, our physical spaces, our storytelling, and our learning experiences.
We value Community.
We center community in all we do. We strive to be an inclusive partner and resource in order to build strong, lasting relationships.
We value Curiosity.
We believe curiosity inspires children to explore, build empathy, and connect with others. Learning fueled by curiosity leads to a deeper understanding of self and the world around us.
We value Trust.
We provide safe, inclusive experiences and spaces to ensure that the community’s trust is earned and upheld in all that we do.
The Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine is an equal opportunity employer.
We prioritize diversity amongst our team and leadership, and we strongly encourage people of all traditionally marginalized identities to apply. Applicants will not be discriminated against because of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, religion, national origin, disability, ancestry, marital status, veteran status, medical condition or any protected category prohibited by local, state, or federal laws.
We are committed to making our facilities and programs accessible and safe for all members of our community, staff, and volunteers. We are actively working to increase accessibility and usability of our website, building, and educational activities. Supervisors work collaboratively with employees to make accommodations and modifications to accommodate the employee’s needs, including physical changes, assistive technologies, accessible communications, and policy enhancements. In doing so, we adhere to the available standards and guidelines and, in many cases, go beyond the guidelines to uphold our philosophy that our staff should have a safe and welcoming work environment where they can learn and grow. For a full description of our facility’s accessibility, please visit: www.kitetails.org/accessibility