CAST INFORMATION CARD NAME__________________________________ GRADE__________ PHONE____________________________ CELL PHONE_________________________ E-MAIL____________________________ PARENT’S EMAIL____________________ ADDRESS_______________________________ Are you interested in: (check all that apply) A Major Role _____ Who___________________ A Minor Role _____Who___________________ Chorus _____ Featured Dancer _____ CIRCLE YOUR T-SHIRT SIZE S M L XL XXL I ATTENDED (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) _____Barrington _____Greensview _____Tremont _____Wickliffe _____Windermere _____St. Agatha _____St. Andrew _____Hastings _____Jones List any related experiences on the back or attach a resume and attach a headshot, recent wallet sized school picture or snapshot. If you are not chosen for the cast of the show are you interested in being a part of the tech crew? Y N (Choose all that you’re interested in and list previous experience on the back.) Student Director_____ Dramaturg_____ Set Building_____ Set Decorating_____ Lighting_____ Sound_____ Stage Hands_____ Stage Managing_____ House Committee_____ Costume Assistant_____ Publicity Committee_____ Props_____ Make-up & Wigs_____ Ticket/Box Office_____ The Upper Arlington High School Vocal Music Department has a contract which assures that all participants have read and understand the policies of the musical production, and are willing to abide by the guidelines and expectations stated in the audition packet. Please fill out the form above and sign below if you are willing to abide by our policies, timelines, and decisions. Student Signature_______________________________ Parent Signature______________________________ • ALL conflicts must be listed on the back of the “ Cast Information Card”. • As long as you write them down we may be able to work around them. Adding conflicts to the schedule after rehearsals have begun may be grounds for your replacement/removal.
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CAST INFORMATION CARDNAME__________________________________
The Upper Arlington High School Vocal Music Department has a contract which assures that all participants have read and understand the policies of the musical production, and are willing to abide by the guidelines and expectations stated in the audition packet. Please fill out the form above and sign below if you are willing to abide by our policies, timelines, and decisions.
Student Signature_______________________________
Parent Signature______________________________
• ALL conflicts must be listed on the back of the “ Cast Information Card”.
• As long as you write them down we may be able to work around them. Adding conflicts to the schedule after rehearsals have begun may be grounds for your replacement/removal.
MAMMA MIA!MAMMA MIA! is a jukebox musical, meaning it is an original play constructed around the existing songs of the 1970’s pop band, Abba.
PLOT SYNOPSIS ACT ONE
The story opens on the beach of a beautiful Greek island. Sophie, a
young, hopeful woman, is about to mail three invitations. She takes a moment to
think about what she’s doing (“I HAVE A DREAM”) then drops the letters into the
mailbox.
Suddenly, two of Sophie’s old friends, Ali and Lisa, appear. They are there
for a very special occasion: Sophie is getting married! But even Sky, Sophie’s
fiancé, doesn’t know the secret she now reveals to her friends: Years ago,
Sophie’s mother, Donna, knew three men, and one of them is Sophie’s father
(“HONEY, HONEY”). It is these three men, Sam Carmichael, Bill Austin and Harry
Bright, that Sophie has invited to her special day. It’s her dream to have her real
father give her away at her wedding.
Just as Sophie is plotting with her friends, her mother, Donna, is
reminiscing with her old pals, Rosie and Tanya, who have also come to the island
for Sophie’s wedding. Donna, Rosie and Tanya were once a pop singing group
called “Donna and the Dynamos.” Donna introduces her friends to Sophie’s
fiancé, Sky, along with Pepper and Eddie, the waiters at Donna’s hotel/bar, the
Taverna. After fifteen years of running the place, Donna is ready for some
success (“MONEY, MONEY, MONEY”).
As Donna and the girls exit, Sam, Harry and Bill arrive at the Taverna and
meet Sophie. Sophie wants to keep the reason for their presence on the island a
secret from Donna (“THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC”). Suddenly Donna comes
in and sees the three men. All of her old feelings come bubbling to the surface
(“MAMMA MIA”).
MAMMA MIA! Donna can’t hide her emotions from Rosie and Tanya (“CHIQ- UITITA”).
Rosie and Tanya try to comfort Donna, remembering their old days on stage
(“DANCING QUEEN”).
In the meantime, Sophie, too, is in turmoil at the arrival of her “three
Dads.” She needs Sky to comfort her (“LAY ALL YOUR LOVE ON ME”).
While the boys are having Sky’s bachelor party, the girls listen to “Donna
and the Dynamos” sing one of their old tunes (“SUPER TROUPER”). Harry, Bill
and Sam arrive at the party, only to be welcomed into the dance (“GIMME,
GIMME”). Sophie speaks with each of her potential Dads. Bill is very close to
learning the secret (“NAME OF THE GAME”). He promises to give her away at
the wedding the next day.
All the townspeople meet in the courtyard to celebrate Sophie and Sky
(“VOULEZ-VOUS”). Sam takes Sophie aside to say that he would be proud to
be her father. He promises to walk her down the aisle at the wedding. Then Harry
meets her and promises the same thing! Sophie is stunned as the curtain falls.
ACT TWO
As the second act begins, Sophie is having a nightmare (“UNDER
ATTACK”). Upon awakening, Sophie is confronted by Donna who thinks she
wants to cancel the wedding. But Sophie is determined to not repeat what she
sees as her mother’s mistake: raising a child without a father. Donna is left with
her thoughts (“ONE OF US”), until she meets Sam. They reach out to each
other, but are held back by pride (“S.O.S.”).
The guests begin to gather for the wedding. Tanya flirts with Pepper
(“DOES YOUR MOTHER KNOW?”).
MAMMA MIA! Sophie finds Sky and confesses that she invited Harry, Bill and Sam, hop-
ing that one of them would be her real father. Sky is upset that she didn’t tell him
the truth. Sam tells Sophie that she shouldn’t get married unless it’s what she
really wants (“KNOWING ME, KNOWING YOU”).
In Donna’s room, Donna and Harry reminisce about their past (“OUR
LAST SUMMER’). Sophie comes in, and although there is still tension between
them, she asks Donna to help her dress for the wedding (“SLIPPING THROUGH
MY FINGERS”). Donna admits that her own mother disowned her when she
learned that she was pregnant. They reconcile and Sophie asks her mother if she
will walk her down the aisle. Sam arrives and tries to speak to Donna again, but
she doesn't want to see him, and asks him to leave. He refuses, and a bitter
confrontation ensues. Donna tells Sam that he broke her heart, presumably
when she found out he was engaged (“THE WINNER TAKES IT ALL”). It
emerges that the two still love each other dearly, albeit against Donna's better
judgment.
As Rosie puts the final touches on the wedding arrangements, she asks
Bill if there is a chance for their relationship to grow (“TAKE A CHANCE”).
The wedding begins. Before Sky and Sophie can take their vows, Donna
breaks in, telling everyone that Sophie’s real father is there. Sophie reveals that
she has read Donna’s diary and invited Sam, Harry and Bill. The three men
agree to ALL be Sophie’s dad. Sophie and Sky decide to postpone the wedding
and explore the world together. But before the wedding decorations can be
taken down, Sam asks Donna to marry him (“I DO, I DO, I DO, I DO, I DO”). In
the end, Sam and Donna are married, and at the end of the night, Sophie and
Sky depart on a round-the-world tour (“I HAVE A DREAM").
MAMMA MIA!AVAILABLE ROLES
DONNA - Sophie’s fiercely independent and hard-working mother, Donna is the owner of a taverna (a small restaurant) on a beautiful Greek island. She is the former lead singer of “Donna and the Dynamos.”
SOPHIE - Donna’s headstrong 20-year-old daughter, Sophie is determined to have what her mother never had: a traditional family.
SKY- Sophie’s fiancé is a former stockbroker who got tired of the cutthroat world of Wall Street.
TANYA - One of Donna’s oldest and best friends, Tanya has married several millionaires, but has never found the right man. Wild and sensual, she catches Pepper’s eye.
ROSIE - Another of Donna’s old friends, Rosie is an author of cookbooks.
ALI & LISA - Two of Sophie’s friends who have come for the wedding.
PEPPER & EDDIE - Donna’s employees, these two are the bar-staff, waiters, boatmen and general help around the Taverna. Both are relaxed and good-natured.
SAM CARMICHAEL - An architect, Sam has regretted leaving Donna all his life.
HARRY BRIGHT - Although he was known as the wild “Head Banger” when he first knew Donna, today Harry is a respected banker.
BILL AUSTIN - A well-known travel writer, Bill has visited the far reaches of the earth, but is afraid of making a commitment.
MAMMA MIA!FATHER ALEXANDRIOS - The minister of the island.
ENSEMBLE - Inhabitants of the island.
AUDITION GUIDELINES
Auditions will be decided by a panel of people including; the director/choreographer, musical director, and pit orchestra conductor. We encourage you to audition for any and all roles. Our greatest wish is that you will be supportive of others who are auditioning and accepting of the decisions made. Auditions are not based on seniority or over-all involvement in the choral program. Remember, this is an ALL SCHOOL musical, and anyone in the school is encouraged to participate. Our goal is to put the right people in the right place so that we can put on the best show possible. The initial audition process consists of singing and acting. You should sign up on the choral showcase outside of room 181 in groups of 8 for a 30 minute time slot on either Monday, November 12th or Tuesday, November 13th. The first round will conclude on Wednesday, November 14th with a dance audition. The dance call will consist of a jazz combination. Please be prepared with jazz shoes, if you have them, or a closed toe shoe that you can move in easily. Callbacks will be held Thursday, November 15th. If necessary, callbacks will continue on Friday, November 16th, so please keep this date free. Callbacks will consist of both acting and singing. All who are auditioning should be prepared to attend both portions of the initial audition process. Callbacks will require you to read sides from the show itself. The call back material will be available in the google drive. Therefore you should be familiar with every character that you might be eligible for. Following Thursday’s callback, another round of cuts might possibly be made. Please be sure to check outside room 181 on Friday morning to see if there is any new information. ***Please note-if you are not called back, IT DOES NOT MEAN YOU ARE NOT CAST IN THE SHOW. The panel may have seen what they needed.
During your time slot on Monday or Tuesday you will perform one of the vocal cuts from the show that has been provided AND perform a monologue from the monologue sheet provided. Vocal cuts and monologues will be available in a google drive folder. Your goal should be to tell a story through your song and MAKE STRONG CHOICES in both your song and monologue. SHOW US WHAT YOU HAVE.
***Please note that we are asking you to bring a wallet sized recent school picture or snapshot. Attach it to the Information Sheet found on the last page of this packet.
***The musical selection must be memorized. The monologue does not need to be memorized.
MAMMA MIA! ***It is strongly advised that you be familiar with the songs from the show. Please note
your professionalism and preparedness will be noticed by the audition panel.
PREPARATION: In preparing for your audition it helps if you are familiar with the show you are auditioning for. Researching the show by reading the script and/or listening to a recording can often help you get a better feel for preparing audition material. As soon as a script is available, you are welcome to read it during your study hall or at another appropriate time. AUDITIONING:
• Arrive at least 15 minutes before the audition. This allows you time to relax before the process begins.
• Dress appropriately! Auditions are a professional engagement and you should dress for success. Wear appropriate clothing and shoes for the dance audition.
• Auditioning also includes your attitude and your ability to be a team player. Always be supportive of all who are involved in the audition process.
• Sell it with confidence! Be confident, speak clearly and loudly. Your initial impression is very important. Do not apologize or make excuses.
• Be prepared to introduce yourself and your piece. • Don’t let one mistake ruin your entire audition opportunity. RECOVER!!! Impress us with
your composure. Most importantly BE TRUTHFUL to the material. Be proud of the product you have presented. Know that you are well prepared and put your best effort forth. Whether or not you are called back, whether or not you are cast in the show - keep trying. If you do not fit a specific role in this show you may be just perfect for the next one.
AUDITION SUMMARY:
SIGN-UP FOR A 30 MINUTE AUDITION TIME SLOT
SING ONE OF THE CUTS PROVIDED
HAVE YOUR SONG MEMORIZED AND YOUR MONOLOGUE WELL PREPARED
BE SURE TO ATTEND THE DANCE AUDITION ON WEDNESDAY
CHECK THE CALL BACK LISTS THURSDAY & FRIDAY MORNINGS
CALLBACKS ON THURSDAY AND POTENTIALLY FRIDAY
MAMMA MIA!
To give you a rough idea of what the time commitment to the musical will be;
we will have daily rehearsals from 3:30 - 6:00 beginning the week of December 3th. After
Christmas break, daily rehearsals will resume. Not all cast members will be required to be at all
rehearsals. We will do our best to be respectful of your time and only call you when you are
needed.
THE HOME STRETCHMon. Feb. 11 3:30-5:30 ACT I w/ PIT Full CastTues. Feb. 12 3:30-5:30 ACT II w/ PIT Full CastWed. Feb. 13 3:30-5:30 ACT I w/ PIT Full CastThurs. Feb. 14 3:30-5:30 ACT II w/ PIT Full Cast
Fri. Feb. 15 6:00 - 9:00 Dry Tech with the Tech Crew Tech OnlySat. Feb. 16 10:00-6:00 Cue to Cue with the Tech Crew Full Cast
Lunch Provided for everyone!Mon. Feb. 18 5:00 Curtain Full Dress Rehearsal Full CastTues. Feb. 19 4:00 Curtain Full Dress Rehearsal Full CastWed. Feb. 20 6:00 Curtain Invited Dress Rehearsal Full CastThurs. Feb. 21 6:00 Call MAMMA MIA! 7:30 ShowFri. Feb. 22 6:00 Call MAMMA MIA! 7:30 ShowSat. Feb. 23 6:00 Call MAMMA MIA! 7:30 ShowSun. Feb. 24 1:00 Call MAMMA MIA! 2:30 Show
If you have questions, please email us at [email protected], [email protected], or [email protected]. We are so excited to work with you. We have every confidence in you and know we are in for a wonderful show!
“No Child is fully educated or adequately prepared to live in an increasingly technological world without understanding the meaning and beauty transmitted by the Arts.”
Please choose from one of the following selections for your initial singing audition. Selection must be memorized.
Harry: Our Last SummerSam: S.O.S.Donna: Mamma Mia - start to end at measure 40Donna: The Winner Takes it All - measure 93- endRosie: Take a Chance on Me start-measure 21Sky: Lay All Your Love on Me start-measure 22Sophie: Under Attack - measure 36-56Sophie, Ali, Lisa: Honey, Honey - start- measure 34Tanya: Does Your Mother Know - start to measure 30Bill, Harry, Sam, Sophie: Thank you for the Music
Mamma Mia Monologues
Donna: I’m dreaming, aren’t I? You aren’t really here? You keep your hands to yourself. What the hell are you doing here Sam? What are any of you doing here? I’m sorry. I’m just-amazed to see you all. Oh, dear - what a shame - we don’t have any rooms. It’s that time of year…and one of the local girls is getting married tomorrow, and I just don’t have the staff to cope with you - you’d be so much more comfortable on the mainland. Well, I’d love to stop and chew over old times, but I have to go and…clean out my purse.
Sophie: Oh, you can’t see her! You’re a secret! I sent the invitations - mom doesn’t know…Mom’s always talking about her friend’s from the old days…And I thought she’d be thrilled if I invited you all. But she’s got herself in such a state about this wedding - mention unexpected guests and she’ll hyper-ventilate. So pretend you’re here for a holiday. She’ll get a lovely surprise when she sees you at my wedding and we can let her in on the secret.
Sophie: No, that’s what you think - isn’t it? - I’m stupid to get married, it’s just a whim? You did just fine without a man, didn’t you- you never did that marriage and babies thing. You just did the baby. I’m going to do it right, Mom. I love Sky and I want to be with him and I don’t want my children growing up not knowing who their Father is because it’s crap.
Sky: Is this what the big white wedding’s for? A set-up so you can find your Dad? I wanted to take a boat to the mainland and just get married with a couple of witnesses, but you insisted on this fantasy wedding so you could play “Happy Families” - Knowing who you are doesn’t come from knowing who your Dad is Sophie. That comes from you. How would you feel if I lied to you? I was marrying you because I loved you and I thought it was what you wanted. But I just don’t know anymore.
Sam: Sorry to interrupt “Indiana” - but the point is this is my Taverna…I built it! Well, I designed it. Drew up the plans - what?-twenty-one years ago…? I can’t believe she’s actually gone and built the damn thing. This is something I scribbled on the back of a menu, I had no idea. Buildings are like babies. You always know your own.
Bill: I wouldn’t know about babies. I’ve been living out of a back-pack all my life. When I got the wedding invite I sold my editor a piece on “Childhood Haunts Revisited.” I was born in the US - but my mother’s Greek. The only time I came to Greece was to visit my Great - Aunt on the mainland - and that was 21 years ago. I think this island should remain the secret idyll I’ve always remembered.
Harry: I’m glad to get off that boat. I read your book “A Bloke and a Boat in Botswana’. Travel books are my passion. A distraction from the daily rigors of the London rush hour. I have to say, I am rather impressed. I remember an old hut here - I was dreading bedding down with the goats.