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AUDITION BRIEF – PETER PAN Performances 2628 November 2015 – Hornsby RSL Club ABOUT SYDNEY YOUTH MUSICAL THEATRE Sydney Youth Musical Theatre is now in its 38 th year of staging productions in the Sydney region, and it remains the only exclusively youth musical society in Australia. Each year, we stage two productions: one in July for our 1425 yearold members, and a November production for our 1018 yearold members. We aim to develop and nurture a passion for the performing arts in young people by providing opportunities to become involved in a range of areas, both on and off stage. We are a notfor profit community group that relies on the help and support of members and their families to continue producing toplevel productions. ABOUT PETER PAN The legend of Peter Pan has been delighting children for over 100 years and this faithful new version is a festive adventure, perfect for the whole family. Featuring music and lyrics by the awardwinning duo George Stiles and Anthony Drewe, we join Peter and the Darling family as they are whisked away to the famous land full of colorful characters including the Lost Boys, Tiger Lily and, of course, the dastardly Captain Hook. With a spectacular mix of swashbuckling adventure, jaw dropping flying and an infectious score, Peter Pan is guaranteed to bring forth one's inner child, and send you reeling "Just Beyond the Stars." DATES Orientation: Saturday 1 August 2015 23pm Auditions: Saturday 8 August 2015 125pm Sunday 9 August 2015 105pm Rehearsals: Saturday afternoons, 15pm (commencing 15 th August) Venue: West Pennant Hills Scout Hall Wilga Street, West Pennant Hills

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AUDITION  BRIEF  –  PETER  PAN  Performances  -­‐  26-­‐28  November  2015  –  Hornsby  RSL  Club  

   ABOUT  SYDNEY  YOUTH  MUSICAL  THEATRE    Sydney  Youth  Musical  Theatre  is  now  in  its  38th  year  of  staging  productions  in  the  Sydney  region,  and  it  remains  the  only  exclusively  youth  musical  society  in  Australia.  Each  year,  we  stage  two  productions:  one  in  July  for  our  14-­‐25  year-­‐old  members,  and  a  November  production  for  our  10-­‐18  year-­‐old  members.    We  aim  to  develop  and  nurture  a  passion  for  the  performing  arts  in  young  people  by  providing  opportunities  to  become  involved  in  a  range  of  areas,  both  on  and  off  stage.  We  are  a  not-­‐for-­‐profit  community  group  that  relies  on  the  help  and  support  of  members  and  their  families  to  continue  producing  top-­‐level  productions.    

ABOUT  PETER  PAN    The  legend  of  Peter  Pan  has  been  delighting  children  for  over  100  years  and  this  faithful  new  version  is  a  festive  adventure,  perfect  for  the  whole  family.  Featuring  music  and  lyrics  by  the  award-­‐winning  duo  George  Stiles  and  Anthony  Drewe,  we  join  Peter  and  the  Darling  family  as  they  are  whisked  away  to  the  famous  land  full  of  colorful  characters  including  the  Lost  Boys,  Tiger  Lily  and,  of  course,  the  dastardly  Captain  Hook.  With  a  spectacular  mix  of  swashbuckling  adventure,  jaw  dropping  flying  and  an  infectious  score,  Peter  Pan  is  guaranteed  to  bring  forth  one's  inner  child,  and  send  you  reeling  "Just  Beyond  the  Stars."  

   DATES  Orientation:     Saturday  1  August  2015   2-­‐3pm  Auditions:     Saturday  8  August  2015   12-­‐5pm  

Sunday  9  August  2015     10-­‐5pm  Rehearsals:   Saturday  afternoons,  1-­‐5pm  (commencing  15th  August)  Venue:   West  Pennant  Hills  Scout  Hall    

Wilga  Street,  West  Pennant  Hills    

                                                   

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We  are  looking  for  performers  between  the  ages  of  10  and  18  as  of  November  2015.  SYMT  reserves  the  right  to  cast  beyond  this.  Auditions  can  be  booked  at  orientation  day  at  www.symt.org.au.  Booking  a  time  for  your  audition  is  required,  as  walk-­‐ups  on  audition  day  are  not  possible.  If  you  have  any  enquiries,  don’t  hesitate  to  contact  us  at  [email protected].    

 Production  Manager/  Musical  Director:       Andrew  Bartle  Director:             Elizabeth  Hogan  Choreographer:           Melissa  Ayers  Assistant  Musical  Director:         Matthew  Reid  Assistant  Choreographer:       Matt  Hourigan        THE  AUDITION  PROCESS  

All  up,  your  audition  should  take  around  an  hour.  All  auditionees  will  be  required  to  complete  a  singing  and  dance  audition.  Those  going  for  principal  roles  may  be  asked  to  perform  a  reading.  These  can  be  found  at  the  end  of  this  pack.    Singing  All  auditionees  will  be  required  to  prepare  and  perform  approximately  90  seconds  of  a  song  of  their  choice  that  approximately  matches  the  style  of  the  show.  A  proficient  pianist  will  accompany  your  audition.  It  is  essential  that  you  bring  clear,  readable  sheet  music  for  the  accompanist.  Backing  tracks  and  a  cappella  auditions  are  not  acceptable.  Most  songs  you  might  choose  for  your  audition  can  be  found  online  on  sites  such  as  musicnotes.com.    Dance  As  part  of  your  dance  audition,  all  auditionees  will  learn  a  short  dance  routine  to  be  taught  on  the  day.  Auditionees  should  wear  comfortable  clothing  and  enclosed  footwear  that  they  can  move  freely  in.    Acting  If  you  would  like  to  audition  for  a  principal  or  named  role,  you  may  be  asked  to  do  a  short  reading  from  the  script  on  the  day  of  the  audition.  Attached  are  four  character  readings  that  you  may  like  to  familiarize  yourself  with.  If  the  role  you  are  auditioning  for  is  not  below,  we  may  possibly  get  you  to  read  the  character  that  is  the  closest  in  character  dynamic.  You  do  not  need  to  memorise  any  of  the  parts  for  the  audition,  but  good  preparation  will  only  help  you.      If  you  are  auditioning  for  Peter  Pan  or  Wendy  you  may  also  be  asked  to  do  a  cold  read  on  the  day.  The  script  for  this  will  be  given  to  you  on  the  day.  

   HOW  WILL  I  KNOW  IF  I  HAVE  BEEN  CAST?    

All  successful  auditionees  will  be  contacted  by  phone.  Those  who  are  unsuccessful  will  be  notified  by  email  in  a  timely  manner  following  auditions.  

 Those  who  are  successfully  cast  will  be  required  to  pay  a  cast  fee  of  $210  to  cover  your  annual  membership  to  SYMT,  insurance,  a  cast  t-­‐shirt,  a  disc  of  professionally  taken  photos  from  the  show  and  other  production  costs  (e.g.  Hall  hire,  sound,  lighting).  Fees  will  be  due  by  Saturday,  29th  August  2015.  Non-­‐payment  of  cast  fees  will  jeopardise  your  place  in  the  show.  

                                                   

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 PRODUCTION  SCHEDULE    Before  booking  an  audition,  ensure  you  read  the  production  schedule  carefully  and  only  book  an  audition  if  you  are  able  to  commit  to  the  rehearsal  period  and  all  performances.  Unexplained  absences  from  rehearsals  will  forfeit  your  position  in  the  show.        

Week   Date   Event   Time   Venue  

Week  1   15-­‐Aug   Rehearsal   1pm-­‐5pm   WPH  Scout  Hall  

Week  2   22-­‐Aug   Rehearsal   1pm-­‐5pm   WPH  Scout  Hall  

Week  3   29-­‐Aug   Rehearsal   1pm-­‐5pm   WPH  Scout  Hall  

Week  4   5-­‐Sep   Rehearsal   1pm-­‐5pm   WPH  Scout  Hall  

Week  5   12-­‐Sep   Rehearsal   1pm-­‐5pm   WPH  Scout  Hall  

Week  6   19-­‐Sep   Rehearsal   1pm-­‐5pm   WPH  Scout  Hall  

Week  7   26-­‐Sep   Rehearsal   1pm-­‐5pm   WPH  Scout  Hall  

Week  8   3-­‐Oct   Rehearsal   1pm-­‐5pm   WPH  Scout  Hall  

Week  9   10-­‐Oct   Rehearsal   1pm-­‐5pm   WPH  Scout  Hall  

Week  10   17-­‐Oct   Rehearsal   1pm-­‐5pm   WPH  Scout  Hall  

Week  11   24-­‐Oct   Rehearsal   1pm-­‐5pm   WPH  Scout  Hall  

Week  12   31-­‐Oct   Rehearsal   1pm-­‐5pm   WPH  Scout  Hall  

Week  13   7-­‐Nov   Rehearsal   1pm-­‐5pm   WPH  Scout  Hall  

Week  14   14-­‐Nov   Rehearsal   1pm-­‐5pm   WPH  Scout  Hall  

Week  15   21-­‐Nov   Rehearsal   12pm-­‐5pm   WPH  Scout  Hall  

Week  16   22-­‐Nov   Bump  In  +  Sitzprobe  +  Tech  Rehearsal  

8am-­‐10pm   Hornsby  RSL  

 Monday   23-­‐Nov   Dress  Rehearsal   6pm-­‐10pm   Hornsby  RSL  

Tuesday   24-­‐Nov   Dress  Rehearsal   6pm-­‐10pm   Hornsby  RSL  

Wednesday     25-­‐Nov   NIGHT  OFF       Hornsby  RSL  

 Thursday   26-­‐Nov   Performance  #1  (7:30pm)   5:30pm  call   Hornsby  RSL  

 Friday   27-­‐Nov   Performance  #2  (7:30pm)   5:30pm  call   Hornsby  RSL  

 Saturday   28-­‐Nov   Performance  #3  (2pm)   12  noon  call   Hornsby  RSL  

      Performance  #4  (7:30pm)       Hornsby  RSL  

                   

       

                                                   

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CHARACTERS  

Peter  Pan     The  clever,  adventurous,  and  confident  leader  of  the  Lost  Boys.  While  at  times  he  is  boastful  and  self-­‐  centered,  there  is  a  side  of  Peter  that  is  caring  and  joyous.  His  desire  to  stay  a  child  forever  allows  him  to  continue  his  adventures  unburdened  by  the  realities  of  growing  up.  He  is  the  embodiment  of  youthful  naïveté.    Songs:  Neverland,  Build  A  House,  The  Cleverness  of  Me,  When  I  Kill  Peter  Pan,  One  Big  Adventure,  There’s  Always  Tomorrow  

Wendy   A  girl  befriended  by  Peter  Pan  and  who  flies  with  him  to  Neverland  to  be  a  mother  for  him  and  the  Lost  Boys.  Songs:  Neverland,  The  Cleverness  of  Me,  Just  Beyond  The  Stars  (Reprise),  One  Big  Adventure  

Captain  Hook.     The  sinister  pirate  captain.  Carries  himself  with  an  elegance  that  shows  him  to  be  a  different  class  from  his  crew.  Songs:  When  I  Kill  Peter  Pan,  Rose  Tinted  Eye-­‐Patch,  A  Pirate  with  a  Conscience  

Smee   Captian  Hook’s  off-­‐sider.  Has  the  best  intentions  but  is  not  very  smart.  Songs:  Rose  Tinted  Eye-­‐Patch,  A  Pirate  with  a  Conscience  

Storyteller   The  female  narrator  of  the  story,  who  joins  in  the  plot  nearing  the  end.  Songs:  Something  In  The  Air  Tonight,  Just  Home  

Michael/John   The  two  Darling  Boys.  Playful  children  who  love  Wendy’s  stories  and  enjoy  adventure  Songs:  Neverland  

Mrs.  Darling   The  Darling’s  sweet  and  nurturing  mother.  Songs:  Just  Beyond  The  Stars  

Mr.  Darling   The  Darling’s  grumpy  and  demanding  father.  Think  Mr.  Banks  from  Mary  Poppins.  Songs:  Something  In  The  Air  Tonight  

The  Lost  Boys   Peter  Pan’s  gang  of  boys  without  parents.  –  6  named  characters  (+  lost  boys  ensemble)  

Pirates   Captain  Hooks  band  of  pirates  –  includes  7  named  characters  (+  pirate  ensemble)  

3  Mermaids   Three  mermaids  who  the  Lost  Boys  encounter  

 

The  ensemble  will  make  up  the  Pirates  and  Lost  Boys.  All  ensemble  will  double  as  Londoners,  and  some  will  double  as  mermaids  and  Indian  braves.  

   

                                                   

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Audition  Excerpts  –  Peter  Pan  Auditions  2015    If  auditioning  for  a  lead  role,  please  familiarise  yourself  with  the  relevant  excerpt  for  the  role  that  you  are  auditioning  for.  You  do  not  need  to  memorise  your  lines  and  may  wish  to  bring  a  copy  with  you  for  your  audition.      Reading  #1    If  auditioning  for  Smee  or  a  named  Pirate  role,  read  the  lines  marked  SMEE.    

HOOK   Observe,  Smee:  rank  carelessness.  Indulging  in  the  untroubled  sleep  of  childhood  

that  refuses  to  face  grown-­‐up  responsibility.  

SMEE   Aaah!  Bless  the  angel,  Captain.  You  could  pluck  out  his  little  heart,  this  instant,  and  

he  wouldn't  know  a  thing  about  it.  

HOOK   Except  that  it  is  my  intention  to  attend  upon  it  that  Pan  does  not  die  painlessly.  He  

shall  die  oh-­‐so  slowly  and  suffer  an  eternity  with  every  passing  second  -­‐  how  best  to  

administer  the  concoction…?  (He  spots  the  Collinson's  bottle  and  snatches  it  up)  

Shark's  teeth,  Smee!  That  medicine  bottle  is  identical  to  the  one  that  holds  the  

poison!  

SMEE   (Examining  the  bottles)  Peas  in  a  pod.  Except  that  the  poison  bottle  has  got  that  

label  on  it  and  t'other  one's  got  this.  My  old  granny,  bless  her  lace-­‐trimmed  bonnet,  

used  to  give  me  Collinson’s  for  every  minor  ailment.  

HOOK     What  are  you  up  to  now,  Smee?  

SMEE   (Taking  a  swig  at  the  Collinson’s  bottle)  Evoking  the  tastes  of  childhood,  Captain.  

Not  bad.  Not  bad  at  all.  It  savours  of  grandmama's  eau-­‐de-­‐cologne  with  perhaps  the  

merest  hint  of  caraway  biscuits…  

SMEE  swaps  the  labels.  He  completes  the  task  and  then  compares  the  bottles,  

ruefully)    

Does  it  have  to  be  like  this?  It  ain’t  a  properly  piratical  means  of  killing  someone.  

We  should  have  come  lambasting  aboard  with  cutlasses  to  hand  and  pistols  blazing.  

That's  the  way  Blackbeard  would  have  done  for  him  -­‐  and  Morgan.  

                                                   

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Reading  #  2    If  auditioning  for  Peter  Pan,  John,  Michael  and  a  Named  Lost  Boys,  read  the  lines  marked  PETER  PAN.    

PETER  PAN   Well  fought,  Tiger  Lily  -­‐  the  pirates  are  in  full  retreat  –  they’re  miles  away  by  now.  

Don’t  you  ever  get  tired  of  ridding  the  world  of  wrong-­‐doers,  TigerLily?  

TIGER  LILY   Not  so  long  as  there  is  air  to  breathe,  ground  beneath  my  feet  and  territories  to  be  

defended.  

PETER  PAN   (Catching  her  mood)  And  life  is  one  long  never-­‐ending  whirl  of  excitement.  We’re  so  

alike,  you  and  I…  (He  yawns)  Except  that  sometimes  I  do  feel  the  need  to  rest…  

TIGER  LILY   Then  go.  Sleep  undisturbed.  We  shall  stay  here  to  guard  you.    

PETER  PAN   I’m  home!  They’re  not  in  bed  already?  

WENDY   It  isn't  all  playtime,  Peter,  being  a  parent.  They've  had  their  bedtime  story.  

PETER  PAN   Tell  them  another  one.  

LOST  BOYS   Yes,  please,  mother!  

WENDY   All  of  you  -­‐  back  to  sleep!  

PETER  PAN   It  is  only  pretend,  isn't  it,  that  I'm  their  father?  

WENDY   If  you  say  so.  But  they  are  ours  to  take  care  of,  Peter.  Yours  and  mine.  

PETER  PAN   But  not  really?  

WENDY   Not  if  you  don't  wish  it.  

PETER  PAN   Good  -­‐  I  don't.  

WENDY   What  are  your  exact  feelings  for  me,  Peter?  

PETER  PAN   Those  of  a  devoted  son,  Wendy.  

WENDY   I  thought  so.  

PETER  PAN   You  are  strange.  Tiger  Lily  is  just  the  same,  there  is  something  or  other  she  wants  to  

be  to  me,  but  she  says  it  is  not  my  mother.  

WENDY   Indeed  it  is  not.  

PETER  PAN   Then  what  is  it?  

WENDY   It’s  not  for  a  lady  to  say.  

PETER  PAN   Girls  are  a  puzzlement.  

 

                                                   

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Reading  #3    If  auditioning  for  Wendy,  Mrs  Darling,  Storyteller  or  Tiger  Lily,  prepare  the  following  excerpt.    MRS  DARLING   George,  we  must  keep  Nana  -­‐  and  for  one  good  reason.  When  I  came  into  

this  room  tonight,  I  saw  a  boy’s  face  at  the  window.  He  was  trying  to  get  in,  

and  not  for  the  first  time.  A  week  ago.  I  had  been  drowsing  here  by  the  fire  

when  I  looked  around  and  saw  that  same  boy  then  -­‐  in  this  same  room.  I  

screamed.  The  boy  escaped  -­‐  but  his  shadow  did  not  have  time  to  get  out.  

The  window  swung  shut  sharply  and  cut  it  clean  away  from  him.  It  turned  

instantly  to  dust,  George,  and  drifted  to  the  floor.  I  had  Liza  sweep  it  up,  of  

course,  with  the  dustpan  and  brush.  Do  you  think  I  would  dispose  of  a  child's  

God-­‐given  shadow?    

 

(She  takes  down  a  screw-­‐top  glass  jar  containing  the  glittering  

'shadow  dust'  from  off  a  wardrobe)    

 

I  put  it  here  for  safety,  out  of  the  children's  reach.  I  think  that  boy  came  

back  tonight  to  look  for  it.  George,  I  haven't  told  you  everything.  I  am  afraid  

to.  (pause)  The  boy  was  not  alone  that  first  time.  He  was  accompanied  by  -­‐  

how  can  I  describe  it?  By  a  ball  of  light  -­‐  no  bigger  than  my  thumbnail  -­‐  it  

darted  hither  and  thither  about  this  room,  like  a  living  thing.  It  left  with  the  

boy.  George,  what  can  all  this  mean?  

     

                                                   

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 Reading  #4    If  auditioning  for  either  Hook  or  Mr  Darling,  please  prepare  the  following  excerpt.    HOOK     Pull  that  trigger  and  you're  shark's  meat,  Starkey.  I  don't  want  one  Lost  Boy  -­‐  I  want  

them  all.  Scatter  and  seek  them  out…    

 

(SMEE  pipes  the  order  on  his  bosun's  whistle  and  the  PIRATES  disperse,  

leaving  only  himself  and  HOOK  who  continues  confidentially:  

 

…Most  of  all,  I  want  their  Captain,  Peter  Pan.  It  was  him  that  sliced  off  my  good  

right  arm.  I  have  waited  long  to  shake  his  hand  with  this.    

 

(He  runs  his  forefinger  around  his  shiny  hook  and  produces  a  musical  hum,  

as  if  he  were  stroking  the  rim  of  a  wineglass)    

 

Oh,  I'll  tear  him,  Smee.  Had  I  been  born  a  mother,  I  would  pray  to  have  my  children  

born  with  a  sharp  steel  claw  attached  to  their  right  wrist  -­‐  and  not  a  namby-­‐pamby  

fleshy  thing  with  wriggly  fingers.  (Then,  peevishly)  Pan  flung  my  arm  to  a  passing  

crocodile.  That  crocodile  would  have  gobbled  down  the  whole  of  me  long  since  -­‐  

except  that,  by  a  lucky  chance,  it  had  swallowed  an  alarm  clock  -­‐  which  goes  “tick,  

tick,  tick”  inside  its  innards  and  warns  of  its  approach.  That  is  the  fear  that  haunts  

my  days  and  fills  my  nights  with  dread.