Damn Yankees (Broadway) - NYC ECC dancers (male- & female-presenting characters) (04.27.26) | Playbill

Damn Yankees (Broadway) - NYC ECC dancers (male- & female-presenting characters) (04.27.26)

CATEGORY: Performer

DY Broadway LLC
New York, NY

Job Details

DESCRIPTION

Notice: Audition Call Type: ECC


AUDITION DATE

Monday, April 27, 2026


MALE-PRESENTING CHARACTERS:

10:00 AM (E)


FEMALE-PRESENTING CHARACTERS:

2:30 PM (E)


Lunch 1:30-2:30 pm


CONTRACT

Production (League)

$2799 weekly minimum (as of 9/28/2026)


SEEKING

SEEKING EQUITY ACTORS FOR ENSEMBLE ROLES IN DAMN YANKEES (see breakdown).

Storyline:

One of America’s most beloved musicals is coming back, spit-shined for a new generation. All the elements that made it famous are there: a diehard love of baseball, one man’s fateful (and hilarious) pact with the Devil, and Broadway’s sexiest femme fatale...but gently re-tooled for its first major revival in the 21st Century. Featuring iconic songs like “Whatever Lola Wants” and “(Ya Gotta Have) Heart”, this production immerses audiences in a whirlwind of temptation, ambition, love, and sacrifice in this bold new adaptation by Lortel winner Will Power and Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winner Doug Wright, additional lyrics by Tony Award-winner, Lynn Ahrens, and directed and choreographed by Tony Award-winner Sergio Trujillo.


PREPARATION

Please arrive warmed up and ready to dance. Wear dance attire that shows line. Male-presenting dancers should bring knee pads and dance shoes/flats you can turn in – please do not wear shorts. Female-presenting dancers should bring knee pads and both heels and flats. Please do not wear black rubber-soled shoes that could scuff the floor. Please also bring a stapled together headshot and resume.


LOCATION

Pearl Studios (500)

500 8th Ave

New York, NY 10018-6504


Studio #301 (Audition Room), Studio #304 (Holding Room)


PERSONNEL

Expected to attend:

Brandt Martinez (Associate Choreographer)

Tara Rubin and/or Merri Sugarman (Casting Directors)

Spencer Gualdoni (Casting Associate)

Accompanist TBA


Music & Lyrics: Richard Adler & Jerry Ross

Book: George Abbott & Douglass Wallop

Based On The Novel, The Year The Yankees Lost The Pennant By Douglass Wallop

New Adaptation: Will Power & Doug Wright

Additional Lyrics: Lynn Ahrens


OTHER DATES

Rehearses: January 2027

Opens: Spring 2027


OTHER

Producers: Haley Swindal & Julie Boardman

General Manager: Foresight Theatrical, Mark Shacket - Executive Producer

Director/Choreographer: Sergio Trujillo

Assoc. Director: Marc Tumminelli

Assoc. Choreographer: Brandt Martinez

Music Supervisor/Arranger: Greg Anthony Rassen

Score Supervisor: David B. Chase

Casting Directors: The TRC Company / Tara Rubin, CSA and Merri Sugarman, CSA

Casting Associate: Spencer Gualdoni, CSA and Louis DiPaolo, CSA

ECC Procedures are in effect for this audition.

An Equity Monitor will be provided.

Equity’s contracts prohibit discrimination. Equity is committed to diversity and encourages all its employers to engage in a policy of equal employment opportunity designed to promote a positive model of inclusion. As such, Equity encourages performers of all ethnicities, gender identities, and ages, as well as performers with disabilities, to attend every audition.

Always bring your Equity Membership card to auditions.

Breakdown


SEEKING:

The producers and creative team of DAMN YANKEES are seeking actors of all races, cultural backgrounds, abilities, and gender identities to audition for all roles.


[SISTER] Female-Presenting, Black, Middle-Aged. Has a garrulous sense of humor. She’s one of Meg’s besties, thanks to her sunny disposition and buoyant smile. She’s got a heart of gold but loves to tease. Featured Ensemble.

[DORIS] Female-Presenting, Black, Middle-Aged. Doris and Sister are joined at the hip, doing everything together, from playing cards to their weekly book club. Doris is a bit more reserved than Sister, and sometimes a bit embarrassed by her friend’s saucy humor. Featured Ensemble.

[WELCH] Male-Presenting, Black, Middle-Aged. The owner of the Baltimore Orioles, beleaguered by their losing streak, and desperate to turn their (and his) fortunes around. With their long-time interest in the team, his family’s reputation is at stake. Featured Ensemble. This track will cover the following role(s):

• [APPLEGATE] Male-Presenting, Ageless. He’s a debonair fellow with reptilian charm, dressed in a sharp suit. One minute, he’s a persuasive used car salesman, and the next, he’s as darkly volcanic as the Devil himself. He’s even got a few magic tricks up his sleeve, like one of those show-room illusionists you might catch at a B-list casino off the Las Vegas strip. Any ethnicity; Principal.

• [JOE BOYD (OLD JOE)] Male-Presenting, Black, 40s-50s. Joe’s solidly middle class, with an abiding love of baseball, rivaled only by his love for his wife Meg. Once athletic, he’s settled into the middle-aged spread and the complacency that comes with it. Still, he’s a good soul, and he’s well-liked in his Baltimore neighborhood. Principal.

• [VAN BUREN] Male-Presenting, 30s-40s. The Oriole’s manager, he’s got a soft spot for his team, even if they are incompetent. Ever hopeful – sometimes to a fault – he thinks enthusiasm can compensate for a lack of skill. If only it were true! Any ethnicity; Principal.

[MALE-PRESENTING ENSEMBLE AND SWINGS] 20s-30s. Very strong dancers/singers/actors to play various roles (baseball players, etc.), tumbling a plus. May understudy principal roles. Seeking all ethnicities.

[FEMALE-PRESENTING ENSEMBLE AND SWINGS] 20s-30s. Very strong dancer/singer/actors to play various roles (fans, reporters, etc.), tumbling a plus. May understudy principal roles. Seeking all ethnicities.

SALARY

Production (League) $2799 weekly minimum (as of 9/28/2026)

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