Slow Burn Theatre Co. | Fort Lauderdale, FL
Fort Lauderdale,, FL
Notice: Audition Call Type: EPA
AUDITION DATE
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
12:00 PM - 8:00 PM (E)
Lunch 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
And
Monday, March 16, 2026
12:00 PM - 8:00 PM (E)
Lunch 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
APPOINTMENTS
No Appointments. This call will be run on a 1st come, 1st served basis. Doors will open at 11 for sign up. If you are unable to attend these in-person auditions, you may submit a video audition until March 17. please submit at [email protected] . With the Subject line "26-27 Season". For Video Submissions callbacks, you will be contacted and provided items to record.
CONTRACT
LOA
$808 weekly minimum (Ref. to LORT) - 2025-26 rate Plus - Pension / Health weeks. Travel and housing available for non-local actors.
SEEKING
Equity actors for roles in Slow Burn Theatre Company's 2026-27 Season (See breakdown).
PREPARATION
Please prepare a short cut of a musical theater song. Make sure your sheet music is in the correct key for the accompanist. Also, bring two copies of your headshot and resume. There will be no dance call on the day of the audition.
LOCATION
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
201 SW 5th Ave
Ft Lauderdale, FL 33312
The Porter Ballroom in the Huezinga Pavilion
PERSONNEL
Expected to attend:
Patrick Fitzwater: Artistic Director
Matthew Korinko: Executive Director
Gio Tio: Musical Director
See breakdown for production specific personnel.
OTHER DATES
See breakdown for production specific dates.
OTHER
An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.
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
Slow Burn Theatre Company 2026-27 Season
COME FROM AWAY
Book, Music and Lyrics by: Irene Sankoff and David Hein
Directed by: Patrick Fitzwater
Music Direction: Gio Tio
1st Rehearsal: September 22, 2026
1st Performance: October 25, 2026
Closing Performance: October 25, 2026
SEEKING:
[BEULAH] Female-Presenting, 40-60, Any Ethnicity. The head of the Gander Legion, with a firefighter son, who walks Hannah to her church and prays with her. Vocal range: Mezzo with belt up to D
[KEVIN J/ALI] Male-Presenting, 25-30s, Middle Eastern. [KEVIN J] Kevin's T’s boyfriend and secretary. Sarcastic and unhappy, he is eager to leave as soon as possible. The events of September 11 make him reassess his life and his future. [ALI] A Middle Eastern chef who works for an international hotel chain. He is misunderstood at times and the subject of discrimination, but despite adversity, he shows resilience and kindness. Vocal range: B2-G4
[KEVIN T/GARTH] Male-Presenting, 30s, Any Ethnicity. [KEVIN T] The head of an environmental energy company in Los Angeles, Kevin was on vacation with his boyfriend (and secretary, also named Kevin), when they are stranded in Gander. Inspired by the town's generosity, Kevin creates the Pay It Forward Foundation. [GARTH] The head of the local union, representing the Bus Drivers. Vocal range top: G4
[BOB/MUHUMUZA] Male-Presenting, 30s, Black. [BOB] A hardened New Yorker, Bob is suspicious of where he's landed, fearing that it's World War 3, that someone is going to shoot him and steal his wallet - but instead, he ends up losing his New York jadedness. [MUHUMUZA] A husband and a father. He is a protective man who, like his family, is rattled by the events of September 11 and is frightened that they are all being taken to a military compound. Vocal Range: B2-F#4
[OZ] Male-Presenting, 30-50, Any Ethnicity. The quirky constable in the two-person Gander police force. When the town's population suddenly doubles, Oz helps out in unexpected ways. Vocal range top: G4
Also seeking - [Male and Female Swing]
CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY
Book by: David Greig
Music by: Marc Shaiman
Lyrics by: Scott Wittman, Marc Shaiman
Based on the novel by Roal Dahl
Directed by: Patrick Fitzwater
Choreographer: TBD
Music Direction: Gio Tio
1st Rehearsal: November 23, 2026
1st Performance: December 12, 2026
Closing Performance: December 27, 2026
SEEKING:
[WILLY WONKA] Male Identifying, 30 to 50 years old, Any ethnicity. Eccentric, mysterious, witty candy magnate. Strong comedic timing, charisma, and the ability to balance quirky humor with darker
undertones. Physically expressive. Vocal range: (Baritone/Tenor) A2-G4
[CHARLIE BUCKET] Male Identifying, 9 to 12 years old, Any Ethnicity. Our story's shy, earnest
protagonist. From a modest home life, he is humble and noncompetitive while maintaining a sense of wonder about the world. One of the Golden Ticket winners whose honesty and general good nature win Wonka over. Charlie is the heart of the story. Vocal range from G#3 to F5.
[GRANDPA JOE] Male Identifying, 55+, Any Ethnicity. Charlie’s loving and enthusiastic grandfather. Warm, humorous, and energetic despite age. Has heartfelt presence. Vocal range (Baritone) G#2 to G#4
[MRS. BUCKET] Female Identifying, 30-45, Any Ethnicity. Charlie Bucket's nurturing mother. She is always trying to maintain an energetic positivity. Vocal range (Mezzo-Soprano) G3 to E5
[Grandma Josephine / Grandma Georgina] Female Identifying, 55+, Any Ethnicity Bedridden but spirited grandmothers. Strong comedic characters. Vocal range: Character singing role. Ab3-E5
[Grandpa George] Male Identifying, 55+, Any Ethnicity. Bedridden grandfather; humorous and dry wit. Vocal range F2-E4
[Augustus Gloop] Male Identifying, 10-16, Any Ethnicity. Gluttonous and comedic. Strong physical comedy skills. Character Tenor. Ab2-Ab4
[Veruca Salt] Female Identifying, 10-16, Any Ethnicity. Spoiled, demanding, high-energy. A confident belt and sharp comedic instincts. Strong belt . Ab4-Db5
[Violet Bearuegarde] Female-Identifying, 10-16. Any Ethnicity. Competitive, brash, athletic. Has strong movement ability. Strong pop/rock belt. C#4-F#5
[Mike Teavee] Male Identifying, 10-16, Any Ethnicity. Smart, sarcastic, obsessed with technology. Fast paced delivery. Character Tenor G3-Bb4
[Mrs. Gloop] Female Identifying, 30-50s. Any Ethnicity., Overindulgent mother; comedic character role. Vocal range: Bb3-D5
[Mr. Salt] Male Identifying, 35-55. Any Ethnicity. Wealthy, overprotective father. Strong comedic timing. Vocal Range: Ab2-Ab4
[Mr. Bearegarde] Male Identifying, 30-50 Violet's ineffectual father. Ignores his back-talking, insulthurling daughter. Vocal Range: F#3-G4
[Mrs. Teavee] Female Identifying, 35-50 She needs amphetamines to get through the day and deal with her outrageous son. Tense, extreme, and hilarious. Vocal Range: G3 to Eb5
[Ensemble] Strong singers/dancers and character actors to play multiple ensemble roles.
MEAN GIRLS
Book by: Tina Fey
Music by: Jeff Richmond
Lyrics By: Neil Benjamin
Based on the Paramount Pictures film Mean Girls
Directed by: Patrick Fitzwater
Choreographer: TBD
Music Direction: Gio Tio
1st Rehearsal: January 26, 2027
1st Performance: February 13, 2027
Closing Performance: February 28, 2027
SEEKING:
[CADY HERON] Character is female, any ethnicity, 18+ to play 17. A new junior at North Shore High School, Cady grew up in Africa and was homeschooled by her wildlife biologist parents. She is warm, bright, and strong enough to take on The Plastics. A great voice and good comic timing who can be the emotional heart of our story. Broadway mix with exceptional range.
[JANIS SARKISIAN] Character is female, any ethnicity, 18+ to play 17. An “Art Freak” and social outcast, Janis is not afraid to be weird or make others uncomfortable. She paints herself as an objective observer, but, like so many of us, she longs to avenge the devastating events of eighth grade. Proficiency in an instrument like guitar, ukulele or keyboards would be a plus. Broadway alto with a rock belt.
[DAMIAN] Character is male, any ethnicity, 18+ to play 17. Outgoing, gay, an active member of the student activities committee, Damian is a fiercely loyal friend to Janis, and they have the close rapport of a comedy team. Damian loves a good show tune almost as much he loves as an unattended box of fundraising candy bars. Broadway Tenor.
[REGINA GEORGE] Character is female, any ethnicity, 18+ to play 17. Regina is the Queen Bee of the Plastics. When she shines her light on you, you feel like the most important person in the world. When that light goes cold, you want to die. She is regal, still, and “hot”, but at her most vulnerable moments, she is just a kid in over her head. Broadway rock with an exceptional range.
[GRETCHEN WIENERS] Character is female, any ethnicity, 18+ to play 17. Desperate to please Regina and to maintain her position in the Plastics, Gretchen is a nervous wreck. She is a “banker” meaning she befriends people to “bank” their secrets so she can trade them later for her own benefit. Her fragility at times is heartbreaking. Traditional Broadway with pop chops.
[KAREN SMITH] Character is female, any ethnicity, 18+ to play 17. Karen is so physically beautiful that the other parts of her intellect and personality never had to develop. But she is essentially kind, relaxed and a generous laugher. Traditional Broadway with pop chops.
[MRS. HERON/MS. NORBURY/ MRS. GEORGE] Character is female, any ethnicity, 18-50, to play all three adult female roles. Mrs. Heron is Cady’s crunchy, intellectual mom who can’t understand why her daughter is devolving before her eyes. Ms. Norbury is Cady’s brittle, world-weary Calculus teacher who pushes Cady to be her smartest self. Mrs. George is Regina’s “cool mom.” She’s desperate to look young and feel like one of the teens. She’s also desperate for Regina not to repeat her mistakes. Comedic and a singer that distinctly defines these three characters. Eclectic Broadway vocal mix.
[MR. DUVALL] Character is male, African-American, 18-50, the principal of North Shore High. Mr. Duvall may have once taught computers at Joliet penitentiary, but nothing prepared him for the harsh realities of out-of-control junior girls. Funny and a strong singer.
[AARON] Character is male, any ethnicity, 18+ to play 17. A cute boy with a good moral compass and a backbone. He’s not immune to all the female attention he gets, but he’s not going to let himself be a pawn in their chess game either. Broadway and pop tenor.
[KEVIN GNAPOOR] Character is male, Indian or Pakistani, 18+ to play 17. Kevin is the extremely driven captain of the North Shore Mathletes. He is a confident student, a suave virgin, and a decent rapper. Rap skills necessary and traditional Indian singing technique a plus.
[ENSEMBLE DANCERS] Any ethnicity, 18-25 to play various characters from teens to teachers. Looking for funny people who sing and dance well.
DEAR EVAN HANSEN
Book by: Steven Levinson
Music and Lyrics by: Benj Pasek and Justin Paul
Directed by: Patrick Fitzwater
Choreographer:, TBD
Music Direction: Gio Tio
1st Rehearsal: March 23, 2027
1st Performance: April 10, 2027
Closing Performance: April 25, 2027
SEEKING:
EVAN HANSEN - Early 20s, Pop Tenor G2-B4, A high school senior with social anxiety. He is assigned by his therapist to write letters to himself about why each day will be good, which becomes the catalyst for the plot of the story.
HEIDI HANSEN - Late 30s–40s, Pop Alto F3-Eb5, Evan's mother, a nurse's aide who attends paralegal school at night, often leaving Evan on his own as a result.
CONNOR MURPHY - Early 20s, Pop Bari/Tenor G2-G4, A classmate of Evan and high school senior who, like Evan, is also a social outcast with no friends, and a frequent drug user, getting high to cope with his aggressive and violent tendencies. Connor eventually takes his own life during Act 1. His ghost appears in Evan's mind throughout the rest of the musical.
ZOE MURPHY - Early 20s, Pop Soprano F3-E5, Connor's younger sister and Evan's longtime crush. She was never close to Connor, even hated him and thought he was a monster, but wishes she had known him better and turns to Evan after he lies and says he was friends with Connor.
CYNTHIA MURPHY - Late 30s–40s, Pop Soprano F#3-E5, Connor and Zoe's stay-at-home mother. She is constantly trying to keep her fragile family from falling apart but is often unsuccessful.
LARRY MURPHY - Late 30s–40s, Pop Bari/Tenor F#2-G4, Connor and Zoe's busy and distant father.
ALANA BECK - Early 20s, Pop Soprano F3-E5, Evan's earnest but melodramatic classmate. She is constantly looking for academic and extracurricular activities to boost her collegiate chances.
JARED KLEINMAN - Early 20s, Pop Tenor A2-B4, Evan's droll and sarcastic friend. He helps Evan and Alana found The Connor Project.
RENT
Book, Music and Lyrics by Jonathan Larson
Directed by: Patrick Fitzwater
Choreographer: TBD
Music Direction: Gio Tio
1st Rehearsal: May 25, 2027
1st Performance: June 12, 2027
Closing Performance: June 27, 2027
SEEKING:
[ROGER DAVIS]: Male Identifying 20-25. Any Ethnicity. A struggling musician and former drug addict, he is reminiscent of Eddie Vedder and Kurt Cobain. Battles with being HIV-positive and the death of his 6 ex-girlfriend. Pop/rock tenor.
[MARK COHEN]: Male Identifying 20-30. Any Ethnicity. Underfunded and underground filmmaker and video artist. He has turned his back on his affluent upbringing and is deep in his own soul-searching. The narrator of the show. Pop tenor.
[TOM COLLINS]: 25-35. Black-African Descent. Philosopher, teacher, anarchist, AIDS activist. A computer genius and liberal professor, he is a nurturer with a smooth and relaxed disposition. Gospel baritone.
[ANGEL DUMOTT SCHUNARD]: Any Ethnicity. 20-30. An eccentric street drummer and a drag queen with an incredible gift of dance and magnetic personality. Warm, loveable, and nurturing. High pop tenor with falsetto.
[BENJAMIN COFFIN III]: 25-35. Any Ethnicity. Former roommates with Mark, Roger, and Collins, he is now the landlord of the building. Traded in his personal morals for power and wealth. Pop tenor.
[MIMI MARQUEZ]: 18-21. Black-African Descent, Latina, Mixed Ethnicity. Dancer at the Cat Scratch Club and Roger and Mark’s neighbor. Savvy and independent, but with dark secrets. Pop/rock belt.
[MAUREEN JOHNSON]: 20-25. Any Ethnicity. A downtown performance artist. Funny and wild, she is always the life of the party (as long as she is center of everyone’s attention). Pop/rock belt.
[JOANNE JEFFERSON]: 25-35. Black-African Descent A public interest lawyer with wry humor and sardonic wit. Headstrong, smart, and purposeful in all her decisions. Pop/rock belt.
[Ensemble]: Incredible Pop/Rock Singers to play various Ensemble roles.
LOA $808 weekly minimum (Ref. to LORT) - 2025-26 rate Plus - Pension / Health weeks. Travel and housing available for non-local actors.
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