Splish Splash Broadway LLC | New York, NY
New York, NY
Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA
AUDITION DATE
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (E)
Lunch 1:30 PM 2:30 PM
CONTRACT
Production (League)
The minimum base weekly salary for the positions being auditioned for is established by a collective bargaining agreement between The Broadway League Inc., on behalf of the above-named producer, and Actors' Equity Association. For Broadway, it is anticipated that the base weekly salary for each of the below-listed roles will be a minimum of $2,717 per week (which equals an annualized base salary of $141,284).
SEEKING
Equity actors for possible future replacements in the
Broadway production of JUST IN TIME: BOBBY DARIN (See breakdown).
There are no Equity Stage Management positions available at this time.
PREPARATION
Please prepare a short song in the style of the show (60s Pop/Bobby Darin). Also, please bring your headshot and resume stapled together.
LOCATION
Ripley-Grier Studios (520)
520 8th Ave
New York, NY 10018-6507
Holding room - Studio 16L
PERSONNEL
Producer: Tom Kirdahy, Robert Ahrens, John Frost
Book: Warren Leight and Isaac Oliver
Director: Alex Timbers
Choreographer: Shannon Lewis
Music Supervisor: Andrew Resnick
General Manager: Live Wire Theatrical
Casting Director: Jim Carnahan, CSA, Jason Thinger, CSA
Expected to attend:
Casting Director: Jason Thinger
OTHER DATES
Currently running
OTHER
Venue: Circle in the Square Theatre
EPA 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
JUST IN TIME: BOBBY DARIN
SEEKING (for future replacements):
BOBBY DARIN – (Male, 20s-30s) Singer-songwriter and actor who rose to fame in the 1950s/1960s. Struggled in his personal relationships but thrived onstage. He wanted nothing more than to entertain.
SANDRA DEE/AS CAST – (Female, 20s-Early 30s, 5’7 and under) Married to Bobby. All-American Sweetheart. Attractive, charming, innocent, blonde, bubble gum, but can eventually take us to a darker place. 5’7 and under.
CONNIE FRANCIS/AS CAST – (Female, 20s-Early 30s, 5’7 and under) An actress and singer. Bobby started by writing her music, but they become romantically involved. Very direct. A bit of grit and sass. New Jersey Girl. Brunette. 5’7 and under.
POLLY/AS CAST – (Female, 50s-60s) Bobby’s mother. Vaudeville dame, a lot of spark and mileage. Worships at the altar of the Copa. NINA/AS CAST – (Female, 40s) Bobby’s older sister. A combination of proud and bitter.
CHARLIE MAFFIA/AS CAST – (Male, 40s-50s) Bobby’s brother-in-law. Big, handsome in spite of, or because of, his coarseness. Blue-collar. Plumber. Maffia really was his real last name. Leans into a goodfellas vibe. Will double as a variety of characters throughout the show.
DON KIRSHNER/AS CAST – (Male, 40s-50s) Bobby’s first writing partner. Hungry Bronx boy. More hustle then talent. Music Manager and Producer. Will double as a variety of characters throughout the show.
AHMET ERTEGUN/AS CAST – (Male, 40s-50s) President of Atlantic Records. Well-bred, intellectual, natural confidence. Will double as a variety of characters throughout the show.
BOBBY DARIN/DON KIRSHNER Cover – (Male, 30s) BOBBY DARIN is a Singer-songwriter and actor who rose to fame in the 1950s/1960s. Struggled in his personal relationships but thrived onstage. He wanted nothing more than to entertain. DON KIRSHNER is Bobby’s first writing partner. Hungry Bronx boy. More hustle then talent. Music Manager and Producer. The DON track will double as a variety of characters throughout the show.
CHARLIE MAFFIA/AHMET ERTEGUN Cover – (Male, 40s) CHARLIE MAFFIA is Bobby’s brother-in-law. Big, handsome in spite of, or because of, his coarseness. Blue-collar. Plumber. Maffia really was his real last name. Leans into a goodfellas vibe. AHMET ERTEGUN is President of Atlantic Records. Well-bred, intellectual, natural confidence. These tracks will both double as a variety of characters throughout the show.
POLLY/NINA Cover – (Female, 40s-50s) POLLY is Bobby’s mother. Vaudeville dame, a lot of spark and mileage. Worships at the altar of the Copa. NINA is Bobby’s older sister. A combination of proud and bitter.
Production (League) The minimum base weekly salary for the positions being auditioned for is established by a collective bargaining agreement between The Broadway League Inc., on behalf of the above-named producer, and Actors' Equity Association. For Broadway, it is anticipated that the base weekly salary for each of the below-listed roles will be a minimum of $2,717 per week (which equals an annualized base salary of $141,284).
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