Now Casting: HAIR
From the team that brought you Cabaret, set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War and the rise of the counterculture movement, HAIR follows a tribe of politically passionate, peace-loving youth in search of truth, love, and liberation. Performed inside the historic sanctuary of AMOC, transformed into a psychedelic haven of color and chaos, the production invites audiences into an immersive and sensory-rich experience that blurs the line between performance and participation.
IMPORTANT DATES
Audition Date: June 30th
Virtual Auditions Due: July 5th
Callbacks: July 7th
Rehearsal Dates: July 9th - September 10th
Weekdays 6-10pm | Weekends 12-4pm
July: Wednesdays and Saturdays ONLY
August: starting Aug 6th, Wednesday through Sunday
Sept 2-10: Tuesday through Saturday
Performance Dates: September 11th - 27th | Th-Sat @ 7:30pm & Sun @2pm
AUDITION INFORMATION
Please prepare 16 bars of music to be sung a capella or self-accompanied and a 1-minute monologue in a similar style of the show. Please bring a printed headshot and resume. To submit a virtual audition, email your headshot, resume, and self-tape to mikaela@artsmissionoc.org
Available Roles:
Berger - He is an irreverent, anti-establishment, free spirit and the Tribe’s most expressive member. Vocal Range: Tenor (A2-B4)
Hud - He is a militant African American Vocal Range: Baritone (B2-F4)
Dionne - She is a vivacious, strong, free-thinking African American Vocal Range: Mezzo Soprano/Soprano (F4-F5)
Crissy - She is sweet and innocent. The youngest member of the Tribe. Vocal Range: Mezzo Soprano/Soprano (A3-C5)
Sheila - An NYU student and antiwar protestor. She is hung up on Berger. Vocal Range: Mezzo Soprano/Alto (G3-C5)
Margaret Mead - He is a Tribe member who at one point in the show, portrays a female tourist Vocal Range: Tenor (A2-B4)
Hubert - He is a Tribe member who at one point in the show, portrays a tourist w/Margaret Mead Vocal Range: Baritone (B2-F4)
Dance Ensemble
*All artists will be compensated.
**This production includes moments of nudity. All instances of nudity are actor-driven and will vary at the discretion of the performers from show to show.