Step into the spotlight this fall as The Beverly Theatre Guild (BTG) kicks off its 63rd season with a tap-dancing, show-stopping favorite — Singin’ in the Rain! 🌧️✨ Auditions for this timeless musical comedy will be held in Chicago on August 11–12, 2025, with callbacks on August 13. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this classic, crowd-pleasing production!
Talent Application
🎬 Show Details:
- Title: Singin’ in the Rain
- Show Dates: October 17–19, 2025
- Venue: Baer Theater at Morgan Park Academy, 2153 W 111th St, Chicago, IL
- Directed by: Fred Eberle
- Musical Direction: Sharon Mason & Michael Barr-Schinzel
- Choreography: Erin Soko
- Producers: Jean Friend & Camika Harding
🗓️ Audition Dates:
- Monday, August 11 & Tuesday, August 12, 2025
- Callbacks: Wednesday, August 13 (if needed)
- 📍 Location: Baer Theater, Morgan Park Academy
- 🕒 Arrival: 10–15 mins before your slot
🎟️ Sign Up Here: Audition Sheet
📧 Submit Videos To: sitrproducers@beverlytheatreguild.org (by August 10)
🎶 Audition Requirements:
- 🎤 Prepare 16–32 bars from the show or a similar musical
- 🎼 Bring sheet music or backing track
- ❌ No a cappella auditions
- 🕺 Wear comfortable clothes and bring tap shoes if you have them
- 💬 Fill out your availability calendar onsite
💲 Note: $40 production fee applies (waived for current BTG members)
🌟 Vocal Roles (with range + dance requirement):
- Don Lockwood – Baritone – Must tap
- Kathy Selden – Mezzo-Soprano – Must tap
- Cosmo Brown – Tenor – Must tap
- Lina Lamont – Mezzo-Soprano
- Production Tenor Singer – Tenor
- Ensemble – All vocal types welcome
🎭 Non-Singing Characters:
- Zelda Zanders
- R.F. Simpson
- Roscoe Dexter
- Rod
- Miss Dinsmore
🎟️ About BTG:
Founded in 1918, The Beverly Theatre Guild is the oldest continuously operating community theatre in Chicago. With professional-level productions and a 425-seat state-of-the-art theater, BTG is a beloved institution for performers and audiences alike. 🎭
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