Direction by Tyler Baucom
Choreography by Gina Clarke
Music Direction by Caden Clarke
Please feel free to email [email protected] with any additional questions related to auditions.
Auditions May 5, 6 from 4pm-8pm. Auditions are walk-in
Online registration NOT required, but recommended
*Optional callbacks May 7 at 6pm
Upon registration, please provide your info, a photo of yourself, and the role/s you're auditioning for.
Upon arrival to auditions, you will be asked to list all possible conflicts, and fill out any additional information required.
Performers will be asked to sing one solo song of their choosing. You may use our rehearsal tracks or choose to sing acapella.
*Callbacks will include a scene reading with partners
Most roles require moderate dancing ability and fitness. We're looking for a lot of ensemble dancers!
Ages are a recommendation but NOT final. All ages are welcome to audition.
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Please prepare ONE of the songs listed under your character for auditions.
If no solo is available for your role, please pick ANY song that you feel showcases your range. Whether it's from Grease or not.
Danny
Strong, confident, easy-going leader of the "T-Birds." Has an air of cool, easy-going charm.
Age: 16 to 30
"Alone at a Drive-In Movie" , "All Choked Up (First Half) , "Sandy"
Sandy
Sweet, wholesome, naive girl who is a new student at Rydell.
Age: 16 to 30
"It's Rainin' on Prom Night" , "Look at Me, I'm Sandra Dee - Reprise" , "Hopelessly Devoted To You"
Rizzo
Tough, sarcastic, outspoken leader of the Pink Ladies.
Age: 16 to 30
"Look at Me, I'm Sandra Dee" , "There are Worse Things I Could Do"
Frenchy
Good-natured, a dreamer, and dumb. Member of the Pink Ladies who is heavily interested in how she looks– particularly her hair.
Age: 16 to 30
(Any Song)
Marty
The “beauty” of the Pink Ladies. Acts older and more sophisticated than the other girls, but reveals her true age when she starts talking.
Age: 16 to 30
"Freddy, My Love"
Jan
Loud and a compulsive eater. Member of the Pink Ladies who is pushy with the girls, but shy and quiet with the boys.
Age: 16 to 30
(Any Song)
Kenickie
Tough-looking, surly, second-in-command of the "T-Birds." Has a crude and off-beat sense of humor.
Age: 16 to 30
"Greased Lightnin'"
Doody
Boyish, optimistic, and youngest of the "T-Birds." Worships the other guys.
Ability to play guitar is a plus, but not required.
Age: 16 to 30
"Those Magic Changes"
Roger
Mischievous, anything-for-a-laugh, clown of the "T-Birds" who enjoys half-baked schemes and mischief.
Age: 16 to 30
"Mooning"
Sonny
Wheeler-dealer, braggart, member of the "T-Birds" who thinks he’s a real lady-killer.
Age: 16 to 30
(Any Song)
Patty
Aggressive, catty, all-American cheerleader. Sure of herself, with occasional outbursts of disconcerting enthusiasm.
Ability to twirl baton is a plus, but not required
Age: 16 to 30
(Any Song)
Cha-Cha
Loud-mouth and messy dancer. Prides herself on being “the best dancer at St. Bernadette’s.”
Age: 16 to 30
(Any Song)
Eugene
Pompous, awkward, and gullible. Often picked on by the "T-Birds" but goes on to become the valedictorian.
Age: 16 to 30
(Any Song)
Vince Fontaine
Generic teen-focused radio host. Slick, egotistical, fast-talking, and a veteran “greaser”.
Age: 30 to 60
(Any Song)
Johnny Casino
A “greaser” at Rydell that fronts a small Rock and Roll band. Thinks of himself as a real rock star.
Age: 16 to 30
"Born to Hand-Jive"
Teen Angel
Good-looking, Fabian-esque, figment of Frenchy’s imagination. Would’ve caused girls to lose their minds back in 1958.
Age: 16 to 30
"Beauty School Dropout"
Miss Lynch
Older, rule-enforcing, and stern English teacher.
Age: 30 to 60
(Any Song)
Ensemble
We need strong dancers or singers to fill in our ensemble.
All ages welcome!
(Any Song)
Synopsis
It’s 1959, and Rydell High School’s senior class is in rare form. The too-cool-for-school “T-Birds” are stealing hub-caps and acting tough and their gum-snapping, chain-smoking “Pink Ladies” are looking hot in bobby sox and pedal pushers. The 1950s high school dream is about to explode in this rollicking musical that is both an homage to the idealism of the fifties and a satire of high schoolers’ age-old desire to be rebellious, provocative and rebellious. At the heart of the story is the romance between hot-rodding gangster Danny Zuko and the sweet new girl in town, Sandy Dumbrowski. They had a secret romance in summer, but now back in the context of school, peer-pressure and cliques make their love a bit more complicated. Can Danny maintain his cool dude status and still get make demure Sandy his girl? The whole gang sings and dances around Danny and Sandy’s romance, through such hit songs as "Greased Lightnin'", "We Go Together”, and “Mooning”, recalling the music of Buddy Holly, Little Richard and Elvis Presley that became the soundtrack of a generation. Starting off with an eight-year Broadway run, Grease is among the world’s most popular musicals and has a cult-like following, especially among youth & teens!