Get ready for an unforgettable theatrical journey! 🌟 Suncoast Broadway Dinner Theatre is casting for the iconic musical, Miss Saigon, a heart-wrenching story set against the Vietnam War.
From the Les Misérables creators, this Tony Award-winning masterpiece will sweep you off your feet with its captivating score, stunning visuals, and a narrative that tugs at your heartstrings.
But here's where you come in:
Kim: Embark on a transformative journey as Kim, a young Vietnamese woman who falls in love with an American soldier, Chris. Her role demands a soprano/mezzo-soprano voice (E3 to D5) and an emotional range that captures innocence, resilience, and tragedy.
Chris: Portray the conflicted Chris, torn between his love for Kim and his duty. This lead role requires a tenor (B2 to B4) with a powerful voice to convey his inner turmoil.
Ellen: Be the compassionate yet strong-willed Ellen, Chris's American wife. This mezzo-soprano (F3 to D5) role demands a tender yet resolute vocal performance.
Thuy: Step into the shoes of Thuy, Kim's cousin and arranged fiancé, whose loyalty turns to obsession. A baritone/tenor (B2 to G4) with a commanding presence is sought for this complex character.
Gigi Van Tranh: Bring to life the world-weary Gigi, a Vietnamese bar girl yearning for a better life. This mezzo-soprano (G3 to D5) role requires a sultry and emotionally expressive voice.
Male and Female Ensemble: Join the dynamic ensemble, covering various roles and bringing the production to life.
Audition Details:
- Prepare vocal and performance reels showcasing your talent.
- Provide a headshot and resume.
- Find audition materials at: SUNCOASTBROADWAYCASTING.COM
- Submit your application via the online form: Application Form
And the perks?
- Rehearsals start on February 15, 2026, with the show opening on March 6 and closing on April 5, 2026.
- A weekly salary of $500 to $800, plus accommodation, travel stipend, and more!
Don't miss this chance to be part of a critically acclaimed production. And here's a thought: Are epic tales like Miss Saigon a reflection of our collective desire for hope and resilience? Share your thoughts in the comments below! 🌠