We accept a limited number of performers for each production. 

Auditions are open to Students in 3rd - 8th grades, 

but each production has different requirements. Please review all dates and insure your child can attend all rehearsals. Review  program fees and requirements prior to signing up. Scholarship is available 






























Prepare for your audition

When you fill out your audition form, please read all requirements CAREFULLY and  write or attach all conflicts you have in regards to the schedule and show dates.  PLEASE 


IF you have never done a musical, please come prepared to sing something! 

A favorite song or even Happy Birthday is fine.

For students with previous RCT experience or have done shows at their school, Please try and choose a song selection (where applicable) for your audition. 

You will be considered for all the characters in the show, regardless of which songs you choose. 


You do not have to memorize or rehearse the selections you aren't auditioning with- we just want you to have heard them and have some familiarity with them. This will benefit you in regards to other roles you for which you may be considered. You may be asked to sing other songs at your audition


HELPFUL HINTS!!

 Auditioning for a theater production can be an exciting and emotional process for children (and for parents too!) Below we have outlined the process and compiled some tips to help guide you through the process!


AUDITION DAY:

 When you arrive at the audition you will be asked to fill out a simple Audition Form. Please make sure that all writing is legible and that we have your email address, as this will be our main way of communicating.

 Each child will come in one at a time to sing a short song. They may sing accapella or with accompaniment they bring on a phone. Try not to worry too much about how you sound - Remember the most important thing is to have fun! 

If you do not have a song prepared, we will help you come up 

with something you already know.

 

After a group of children have sung we will call all of those children back into the room to learn a short dance combination. At this time some actors may be asked to return later in the week for a callback.


CALLBACKS

 At callback auditions, the production team may ask certain actors to sing, read or dance again. Callbacks can be very stressful for kids. If some kids aren’t invited to callbacks, they may think that they are not being considered for the show. This is not true. Many parts may have been cast after the initial audition and may not require a callback. Also, remember that when you are asked to sing or read for a specific part, this does not guarantee that you will be cast in that part.

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