Here you go again! Apologies if that tune will now be stuck in your head all weekend, but it may be good practice as a regional production of “Mamma Mia” is casting nonunion talent. We’ve also got three more opportunities spanning mediums, genres, and locations. See if there’s a gig for you below!
“MAMMA MIA”
Westchester Broadway Theatre is casting nonunion talent for its upcoming production of “Mamma Mia.” The tuner, which features the music of ABBA, seeks male and female “dancers who sing,” ages 18 and up, for its ensemble. A casting call will be held in New York City on Jan. 19, with a run slated for May 23–June 25 in Elmsford, New York. The gig will pay $400/week.
“THE BALLAD OF LITTLE JO”
Union talent is needed for several roles in “The Ballad of Little Jo,” a musical based on the film by Maggie Greenwald. Helmed by director John Dias, the piece will run at to-be-determined dates in Red Bank, New Jersey. Pay is set at $681/week under an Equity LORT D Non-Rep Contract.
“NO STANDING”
Three leading roles are sought for “No Standing,” a student film depicting a stepson and stepfather attempting “to repair a nonexistent relationship.” The project will be shooting late January–early February in New York City, and will pay $100/day.
“URBAN/GANG LIFE IN BROOKLYN”
Casting is underway for workshop sessions of what will eventually be a scripted series, “Urban/Gang Life in Brooklyn.” Talent will be needed on Jan. 17 and 18 in New York City, and will be compensated $500/day.
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