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I N F O R M A T I O N & A U D I T I O N P A C K E T
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
General Information .......................................................................................................................... 2 Vision/Statement of Faith Staff Team Parent Expectation Rehearsal Breakdown
Important Dates ................................................................................................................................ 4
FAQs.................................................................................................................................................. 5
Synopsis ............................................................................................................................................. 7
Character Breakdown ........................................................................................................................ 8
Audition Materials ............................................................................................................................. 10 Sides Music
Audition Form ................................................................................................................................... 23
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General Information Vision/Statement of Faith
The main purpose of our production is to bring glory to God. Throughout this process, we will strive to discuss, instill and live out an understanding of what it means to worship through performing. Our priorities will be worshiping and representing Christ and having a fun and life-giving experience, as we strive toward excellence. This is also an opportunity for us to practice functioning as the Body of Christ, as we work together toward a unified goal. Lastly, as Believers, we will strive to be different from casts and productions who do not know Christ, working together to let Jesus rule (not stress or worldly pressure), as we rehearse and perform for Him.
Staff Team
Director/Choreographer – Mrs. Lois Shaw
Producer – Miss Sarah Rosenthal
Vocal Coach – Miss Stephanie Chiodras
Production Assistant – Miss Libbie Atchison
Administrative Assistant/Program Editor – Mrs. Deborah Lynerd
Director of Theater Arts/Ticketing – Mrs. Debbie Layne
Parent Expectations
Parent Committee Chair – Mrs. Sam Lee At least one parent or guardian from each family is required to be on two parent committees – one before tech week (sets, costumes etc.) and one during tech week (supervision, meals, ushering, etc.). More information will be available at the required Parent Meeting on Wednesday, September 4th from 5:00-5:30 p.m. (immediately following rehearsal). Rehearsal Breakdown
Below is the “rough draft” breakdown of rehearsals for each week (subject to change). There may be exceptions and rehearsals may run later as we near tech week. The goal is for elementary students to have a consistent schedule (Mondays and Wednesdays 3:15*-4:30) and for MS and HS students to have a semi-regular routine, as they work around athletic and work schedules. *Elementary students will be supervised by Mrs. Shaw in the chapel from 3:00-3:15.
Specific schedules will be sent out every two weeks.
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Mondays: 3:15 – prayer and warm up 3:30-5:00 full cast choreography and songs with Mrs. Shaw Tuesdays 3:15 – prayer and warm up 3:30-5:00 leads working songs with Miss Chiodras 3:30-5:00 choreography with Mrs. Shaw Wednesdays 3:15 – prayer and warm up 3:30-4:30 elementary working songs and choreography with Mrs. Shaw 3:30-4:30 leads review blocking with Miss Atchison 4:30-5:00 leads blocking with Mrs. Shaw Thursdays 3:15 – prayer and warm up 3:30-5:00 leads working blocking and songs with Mrs. Shaw and Miss Chiodras 3:30-4:30 choreography review with Miss Atchison Fridays 3:15 – prayer and warm up 3:30-4:30 review choreography with Miss Atchison 3:30-4:30 leads blocking with Mrs. Shaw
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Important Dates
Audition Week Summary
Friday, August 16: Audition Rehearsal (an optional opportunity to practice auditioning and run the audition songs with Mrs. Shaw)
Monday, August 19: Dance Auditions 3:15-4:30 Dance Auditions in chapel – required for everyone grades 3-12
4:30-5:15 *anyone (grades 3-12) wanting to audition for the tap or ballet numbers
Tuesday, August 20: Munchkin & Lead Auditions 3:15-4:15 “Munchkin Lead” Auditions – open to grades 3-8
4:15-5:30 Lead Role Auditions – open to grades 9-12
Wednesday, August 21: Lead Role Auditions 3:15-5:30 Lead Role Auditions continued – open to grades 9-12
Thursday, August 23: Callbacks (if necessary)
Friday, August 24: Cast List posted on Mrs. Shaw’s door at 3:00 p.m.
Tech Week (REQUIRED for all cast)
Monday – Wednesday from 3:15-9:00 (elementary dismissed at 8:00)
Performances
Thursday, November 7th at 7:00 p.m.
Friday, November 8th at 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, November 9th at 2:00 and 7:00 p.m.
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Frequently Asked Questions Does my student have to come to auditions if he/she want to be in the chorus only?
Yes, if your student wants to be in the ensemble, he/she is required to be at the dance audition on Monday until 4:30. What is the extended dance audition?
The extended dance audition (Monday from 4:30-5:30) is for anyone in grades 3-12 interested in auditioning for the tap or ballet numbers in the musical. Note: this will be a selective process. Do elementary schoolers audition?
Elementary students are required to attend the audition on Monday from 3:30-4:30 and are welcome to stay until 5:30 if they would like to audition for the tap or ballet numbers. Any elementary schooler who wants to audition for a solo part must prepare the Munchkin audition song and sign up for an audition time on Tuesday. Do middle schoolers have to audition?
Middle School students are required to attend the audition on Monday from 3:30-4:30 and are welcome to stay until 5:30 if they would like to audition for the tap or ballet numbers. Any middle schooler who wants to audition for a solo part must prepare the Munchkin audition song and sign up for an audition time on Tuesday. What time will auditions be over?
Auditions end at 5:30, but we may run late. What should I wear to auditions?
Wear something within school dress code that you feel comfortable in. On Monday, wear clothes you can move in. If you have ballet point shoes, bring them. You do not need to bring tap shoes. Are auditions open or closed?
Dance auditions are open (other students will be in the room). Solo and lead auditions are closed (just you and the judges will be in the room). Where will auditions take place?
Dance auditions will take place in the chapel. Solo and lead auditions will take place in Mrs. Shaw’s office (students waiting will be supervised in the chapel).
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What will auditions be like?
Don’t worry, the “judges” are not “judging you.” We want you to succeed and are rooting for you! For the dance audition, we will spend time learning a short dance combination all together, then you will be given a few minutes to practice on your own. You will then perform the dance combination in small groups for the judges. You will be evaluated on accuracy, expression and attitude. For the solo and lead auditions, you will enter Mrs. Shaw’s office when it is your turn, hand in your audition packet and state your name, grade and desired role. You will then sing the song you’ve prepared with a live accompanist. Lastly, you will read the lines you’ve prepared with one of our judges. What do I need to prepare for my audition?
You will need to fill out the audition form and bring it with you. If you want to be in the ensemble, you do not need to prepare any songs or dances (just come with a positive attitude). If you want a lead role, please prepare the song and sides that correspond with the role you want. You may be asked to read or sing for another role, so it would be wise to look over all the songs and sides. Does my audition need to be memorized? It does not need to be memorized, but if you are wanting a lead role, memorization will help us see your level of commitment/preparedness. What will my student’s time commitment be?
In general, elementary students and those in the ensemble will have rehearsals for 1-2 hours, 2-3 times a week. Leads will have rehearsals for 1-2 hours, 4-5 times a week. This may increase as we near tech week. Can my middle schooler have a lead role?
Middle schoolers are not given lead roles, unless we are not able to fill the cast with high schoolers. If this situation arises, you will be notified. Can my student miss tech week rehearsals?
No. There are no exceptions to this aside from a medical or family emergency. Do I have to be on a parent committee?
Yes. At least one parent from each family must be on a parent committee. Where will musical information be throughout the process?
You will receive emails with schedules and any other necessary information from Mrs. Shaw (Lshaw@westminsterchristian.org). If you are not receiving emails, please contact Mrs. Shaw at the previously stated email address.
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SYNOPSIS (from Tams-Whitmark) Act I
Dorothy Gale, a young girl living on a Kansas farm with her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry, dreams of
escaping her mundane life (“Over The Rainbow“). The family’s mean neighbor, Miss Gulch,
threatens to impound Dorothy’s cherished dog, Toto, so Dorothy and Toto run away. They meet up
with kindly Professor Marvel, who subtly convinces Dorothy to return home. Suddenly a cyclone hits,
and Dorothy and Toto, seeking shelter in the house, are transported to the Land of Oz.
In Oz, Dorothy meets Glinda, the Good Witch of the North (who has an uncanny resemblance to
Aunt Em). Apparently, Dorothy’s house has landed upon – and fatally stricken – the Wicked Witch of
the East. The Munchkins, now freed from the Wicked Witch of the East, celebrate and hail Dorothy
as their new heroine (“Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead/Munchkin Musical Sequence”). The
celebration is interrupted as the Wicked Witch of the West suddenly appears, seeking vengeance.
Unable to reclaim her sister’s shoes, which are now on Dorothy’s feet, the Witch vows to return and
disappears in a cloud of smoke. Dorothy, seeking a way back home to Kansas, sets off to see the
Wizard of Oz (“Follow the Yellow Brick Road”).
Along the way, Dorothy meets three new friends, each of whom lacks a crucial characteristic: The
Scarecrow (“If I Only Had A Brain”) The Tinman (“If I Only Had A Heart”) and the Lion (“If I Only Had
The Nerve”). Together, the four new companions make their way towards Oz (“We’re Off To See
The Wizard”). The Witch attempts to sedate the travelers with a poisonous field of poppies, but
Glinda reverses the spell with healing snowflakes (“Poppies/Optimistic Voices”).
Act II
The travelers, arriving at the Emerald City, are delayed by a stubborn Gatekeeper, but Dorothy’s
tears convince him to relent and let them in (“Merry Old Land Of Oz”). As the group awaits its
audience with the Wizard, the Lion boasts he is “King Of The Forest.” Finally, they meet the
imposing and irritable Wizard, who demands the broomstick of the Wicked Witch of the West.
The four friends travel deep into the haunted forest. Suddenly, they encounter jitterbugs, who make
them [tap] dance until they collapse from exhaustion (“Jitterbug”). The Wicked Witch’s flying
monkeys swoop down, capturing Dorothy and Toto. At the castle, the Witch vows to take Dorothy’s
life. Meanwhile, the Lion, Scarecrow, and Tinman infiltrate the castle disguised as Winkie guards. The
foursome and Toto are reunited, but the Wicked Witch interferes, threatening the Scarecrow with
fire. Dorothy, dousing the flames with a bucket of water, accidentally strikes the Witch, who smolders
and melts into nothing (“Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead – Reprise”). The four friends, triumphant,
take the Witch’s broom back to the Wizard.
The Wizard remains imperious and imposing, but Toto pulls aside a curtain to reveal a meek and
ordinary man speaking into a microphone. The Wizard, revealed to be a “humbug,” nonetheless
grants each traveler’s request, giving the Scarecrow, the Tinman, and the Lion each a token of his
newly-acquired ability. The Wizard offers to take Dorothy back to Kansas in his hot-air balloon, but
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the balloon accidentally takes off, and Dorothy is left alone and crestfallen. Glinda appears and
explains that Dorothy has always had the power to return home. All she has to do is close her eyes,
tap her heels together three times, and repeat to herself, “There’s no place like home.”
Back in Kansas, Dorothy awakens, confused, with a bump on her head. Reunited with all her loved
ones, and relieved to learn the storm has left Miss Gulch incapacitated by a broken leg, Dorothy
shares the tale of her miraculous journey, celebrating the joy and healing power of home.
CHARACTER BREAKDOWN Lead and Supporting Roles (in order of appearance)
Aunt Em – Dorothy’s no-nonsense aunt, a farmer’s wife in Kansas
Uncle Henry – Dorothy’s kind and quiet uncle, a farmer in Kansas
Scarecrow/Hunk – Hunk is a farmhand on Dorothy’s farm in Kansas. The Scarecrow is a lovable and
clumsy scarecrow Dorothy meets on her journey to the Emerald City
Tin Man/Hickory – Hickory is a farmhand on Dorothy’s farm in Kansas. The Tinman is a kind and wise
man made of tin Dorothy meets on her journey to the Emerald City
The Cowardly Lion/Zeke – Zeke is a farmhand on Dorothy’s farm in Kansas. The Lion is a fearful, loud
and goofy lion Dorothy meets in her journey to the Emerald City
Wizard/Professor Marvel – Professor Marvel is an eccentric fortune teller Dorothy meets in Kansas.
The Wizard is a cowardly, flustered old man pretending to be a Wizard in the land of Oz
Glinda – a wise and beautiful “good witch” who helps Dorothy return to Kansas
Mayor of Munchkin City* – the Mayer of Munchkin City who welcomes Dorothy to Oz
Munchkin Coroner* – a coroner in Munchkin Land who confirms the Wicked Witch’s death
Munchkin Fiddler* – a citizen of Munchkin Land who welcomes Dorothy to Oz
The Lullaby League* – Vocal Trio – citizens of Munchkin Land who dance to welcome Dorothy to Oz
The Lollipop Guild* – Vocal Trio – citizens of Munchkin Land who dance to welcome Dorothy to Oz
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Wicked Witch of the West/Miss Gulch – Miss Gulch is a neighbor of Dorothy’s in Kansas. The Wicked
Witch of the West is cruel and sinister, seeking revenge on Dorothy
Three Crows – Vocal Trio – keeping the Scarecrow company in the cornfield
Three Trees – Vocal Trio – keeping the Tinman company in the forest
Poppy (Lead Ballerina) – created by the Wicked Witch of the West to lull Dorothy and her friends to
sleep, before reaching Oz
Emerald City Guard – a sassy and reluctant guard who nearly refuses to let Dorothy and her friends
into the Emerald City
Nikko – the Wicked Witch’s main henchman, a flying monkey, the commander of her army
The Jitterbug – a dancing bug, the leader of a dancing team, who forces Dorothy and her friends to
dance until they fall in the forest
Ensemble Roles
Munchkins* – the small people who live where Dorothy’s house falls in Oz
Ballerina Poppies* – the flowers created by the Wicked Witch who lull Dorothy and her friends to
sleep
Emerald City Citizens – the people who live in Emerald City and work at the Wash and Brush
Winkies - the Wicked Witch’s guards
Flying Monkeys* – the Wicked Witch’s army
Tap Dancing Jitterbugs* – the Jitterbug’s dance team who exhaust Dorothy and her friends in the
forest
*indicates roles available to grades 3-8
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AUDITION SIDES
If you are auditioning for a lead role, please prepare the sides that correspond with the role you’re auditioning for. If you want a lead or supporting role, but do not have a character preference, you may prepare any of the below sides. You may be asked to read for another character, so it would be wise to look over all of them. These do not need to be memorized, but if you’re wanting a lead role, it’s wise to come as prepared as possible.
Reading for AUNT EM, and UNCLE HENRY
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Reading for GLINDA and DOROTHY
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Reading for SCARECROW
Reading for TINMAN
Reading for TINMAN
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Reading for COWERDLY LION and DOROTHY
Reading for WICKED WITCH
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Reading for PROFESSOR/WIZARD OF OZ
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VOICE AUDITION VOCAL AUDITION: If you are auditioning for a lead role, please prepare the appropriate selections for that character (if you do not see the character you want to audition for, you may choose any song below) . Use the music provided to learn the correct portion. There will be a live piano accompanist. You may be asked to sing another song or to sing while Mrs. Shaw sings harmony. For those who would like help preparing, there will be an optional audition rehearsal on Friday (Aug. 16) in the chapel with Mrs. Shaw. Vocal Audition for DOROTHY (#1)
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Vocal Audition for DOROTHY (#2)
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Vocal Audition for GLINDA
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Vocal Audition for SCARECROW
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Vocal Audition for TINMAN
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Vocal Audition for COWARDLY LION
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Vocal Audition for MUNCHKIN (solo parts)
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Vocal Audition for WITCH
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AUDITION FORM The Wizard of Oz (remove this page and hand in before your audition)
Name: _____________________________________
Grade: ___________
Voice Part (i.e. alto): _____________________
Height: ___________
Email: ______________________________
Role(s) you would like to be considered for: _____________________________________________
Years of tap experience:________
Years of ballet experience: _________
Other dance experience:_________
Please list previous roles (Westminster or other):
I am allergic to dogs: yes_____ no _____
If yes, please elaborate:
I have a dog: yes______ no______
If yes, please elaborate on its breed and temperament:
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Scheduling Conflicts
The Fine Arts Department will work with the Athletic Department to ensure that all students are given the opportunity to be involved in all their areas of giftedness. We will also strive to be accommodating to students’ work and family commitments. Please be thorough.
Please list any dates you will be out of town between August 19 and November 9, 2019:___________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday (just in case)
By signing below, I agree to join in the musical team’s vision and make it a priority to worship and represent Christ, to contribute to a fun and meaningful experience, to rehearse and perform to the best of my ability, to be respectful to the directorial team and encourage my fellow cast members.
I will come to rehearsal prepared and I will strive for excellent grades and commendable behavior throughout this process.
I will take responsibility for any damage I cause to Westminster property and any rental props, sets, etc. we may use for our production. My family will be responsible for the repair or replacement of any items damaged during rehearsal or performance.
Student Signature: ________________________________________________ Date: _________________
Parent Signature: _________________________________________________ Date: _________________
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