Auditions - CAST LIST
The Cast List is posted below, following some very important information.
Before you look at the cast list, please read the following comments, so you will be aware of a few important things.
Before you look at the cast list, please read the following comments, so you will be aware of a few important things.
Important Message to All Who Auditioned
Thank you for auditioning! You should all be proud that you were able to stand in front of a group of strangers and perform. It is not an easy thing to do, but you all did it! We would love to cast all of you. Unfortunately, every show has a size limit, and we had to cut some talented actors.
For those of you who are not on the list, keep trying! If you love theatre, don't give up – don't be discouraged. Keep working and keep trying, and you will be in another show. If you were not cast, we hope to see you in the audience and at auditions for our next musical! We're going to have a ton of fun rehearsing and performing this show! You'll have a great time, make new friends, and you'll allow others who may be directing future shows to get to know you and see what you can do. Whether you realize it or not, every show is an "audition" for future shows. |
Confirm Acceptance of Your Role, Conflicts, Add'l Info
Confirm Acceptance
If cast, please confirm whether you accept or decline your role by e-mailing no later than 10pm Thursday, March 17 at [email protected], using the subject header "Cast List Confirmation".
You must provide ALL the following information in your e-mail:
Contact/Family Info
If you have not done so already, please enter your family’s information into the AU Database (a.k.a., Cast Management System). This will help better organize your information, and it also helps with scheduling.
If cast, please confirm whether you accept or decline your role by e-mailing no later than 10pm Thursday, March 17 at [email protected], using the subject header "Cast List Confirmation".
You must provide ALL the following information in your e-mail:
- Subject Header. "Cast List Confirmation".
- Name. Your name.
- Confirm Spelling. Confirm we've spelled your name correctly.
- Accept/Decline. Name of role(s) and whether you "accept" or "decline" the role(s).
- Approval. Confirm whether we can include your contact/family info (that you post in the AU Database; a.k.a., Cast Management System) on the cast contact sheet that will be shared with the rest of the cast.
- Costumes. Include (a) pant, (b) shirt, (c) dress, (d) shoe sizes (Youth or Adult), and (e) if you own character/dance shoes (girls) and in what color, or dress/dance shoes (boys) and in what color.
Contact/Family Info
If you have not done so already, please enter your family’s information into the AU Database (a.k.a., Cast Management System). This will help better organize your information, and it also helps with scheduling.
Conflicts
All cast members were required to report all conflicts as part of the audition process. All conflicts should already be in the AU Database, which is used to track excused absences. If you wrote your conflicts on your audition form, please be sure those conflicts are entered into the database when you accept your role. Any additional conflicts will be considered unexcused.
First Rehearsal & Parent Meeting
1st Rehearsal & Parent Meeting
- Who: All cast members and at least one parent/guardian
- What: Full cast meet & greet and talk through, and parent meeting (more parent meeting info below).
- rehearsal schedule is noted below
- parent meeting will last about 1-1.5 hours
- Where: Acting Up, 108 East Church St., Mason, OH
- When: Sunday, March 20, 2pm
Parent Meeting Purpose
It is critical that at least one parent/guardian attend the parent meeting, as we will be providing important information regarding your actor's participation in the production. Topics include:
It is critical that at least one parent/guardian attend the parent meeting, as we will be providing important information regarding your actor's participation in the production. Topics include:
- Receive Info. Receive important information regarding your actor's participation in the production.
- Cast/Crew Sub-site. Receive details on how to access the all-important Cast/Crew Sub-site for ongoing cast/crew info.
- Facility Fee. Submit your actor's facility fee ($100, via cash, check, or Venmo).
- Script Deposit. Some actors will be required to rent a script ($35 deposit). More details will be given at the parent meeting.
- Cast Shirts & Show Magnets. Order and pay for cast shirt(s) and show magnets.
- Volunteering. Learn about volunteer requirements to help make the production a success.
Please Review Audition Letter for Additional Information
Please take the time to review the audition letter previously provided to all auditioners.
Please take the time to review the audition letter previously provided to all auditioners.
What If I Didn't Get a Role?
As mentioned above, although an individual may be very talented, they may not be right for a role in a particular production. In some cases, while you may have been right for a role, your scheduling conflicts were too insurmountable in view of the rehearsal schedule or other actors' conflicts.
If you did not get cast, please do not be discouraged. We expect to have audition information on our next production in early summer. Please continue to check this website for updates on future productions.
If you did not get cast, please do not be discouraged. We expect to have audition information on our next production in early summer. Please continue to check this website for updates on future productions.
Rehearsal ScheduleFor those cast, please be sure to review the rehearsal schedule for the first 2 weeks listed below the cast list. Additional schedule details will be available soon!
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Enough Already!!!
Okay, okay...here's the Cast List....
Cast List
Disney's Descendants the Musical
A note to the cast:
This production is a team effort, with a volunteer Production Team and parent volunteers. Be nice to one another, support one another. Your and your cast/crew mates experience in the production will be better for it. Acting Up, its Board of Directors, and the Production Team reserve the right to remove any cast or crew member from this show that posts negative comments on social media regarding casting or other actors or crew members; or otherwise creates a negative/hostile environment for other actors, crew, or volunteers on this production.
TBD
*Indicates actor listed more than once on cast list.
^Indicates actor requires a script and will need to make a script deposit of $35. More details will be given at first parent meeting.
*Indicates actor listed more than once on cast list.
^Indicates actor requires a script and will need to make a script deposit of $35. More details will be given at first parent meeting.
If you are one of the individuals who chose to go right to the cast list before reading the paragraphs preceding the cast list (and you know who you are), please go back now, and read that very important information. If you were cast, please also read the rehearsal schedule for March listed below. Thank you!
Rehearsal Schedule
General Audition Info
The following is general information for a "typical" Acting Up audition. However, certain productions may differ in some respects from the below general information - so be sure to double check the requirements posted at the link to Sign-Up Genius associated with the audition.
Who Can Audition?
Depending upon what the production storyline calls for, we typically look to cast actors/singers/dancers ages 10-18 years old. You do not need to live in Mason, Ohio, to audition.
What Do I Need to Bring to the Audition?
- Audition Form. A completed audition form found on the Acting Up Cast Management System Database.
- Resume. If your previous experience doesn't fit on the audition form, please also provide a resume (click for an example resume). Do not be discouraged if you don't have that much experience. In the past, we have cast all ranges of prior experience in principal roles as well as ensemble.
What Should I Wear to Auditions?
Wear something comfortable that you can dance in.
Audition Tips
If you are new to theater / auditions, you may have a lot more questions than are answered on this page. Please also check our Frequently Asked Questions for Auditions page if you still have questions regarding auditions.
Also, check out some tips for learning your lines:
Also, check out some tips for learning your lines:
Where Can I Get More Information on Auditions?
May I Audition Via Video?
Video auditions are not ideal, and will likely put you at a disadvantage versus auditioning in person and interacting with the other auditioners and the casting board. However, we understand that sometimes your schedule may not provide any other option. Consequently, video audition submissions may be accepted with the following pre-requisites:
- You will be out of town or have some other extenuating circumstance preventing you from attending in person for all open audition dates.
- You have obtained prior permission from the Producer and Director to audition via video.
- Your video submission must be received by noon on the last day of open auditions and include links to song, monologue, and dance videos.
- Your Audition Form with conflicts (from the database) and a headshot must also be emailed or received via USPS by the last day of open auditions.
Are you interested in being part of the Stage/Technical Crew?
If you are interested in being part of the Stage and/or Technical Crew, and are between the ages of 12 and 112, please e-mail us at [email protected], and use the subject header: "Stage Ninja".
Emailing List
If you would like to be added to our emailing list, please click here.
Additional Questions?
If you don't find an answer to your audition-related question after carefully reviewing this page as well as our Frequently Asked Questions for Auditions page, please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected] or (513) 494-6062.