Casting Singers in Disney’s “Lion King” Broadway Show

 

 

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Broadway and National Tour Companies are holding theater in New York. For this reason, Buena Vista Theatrical Group and Binder Casting are looking for equity and chorus singers for a theater performance on the Lion King. If you are male or female, have the voice of late teen or mid-40s individuals, and have always wished to be a part of all-time favorite Lion King, then this is the opportunity you do not want to miss!

About the Theater

The personnel director of the theater is Julie Taymor, Irene Mecchi/Roger Allers wrote the book, the song is by Tim Rice/Elton John, the choreographer is Garth Fagan, and the additional music is by Lebo M/ Hans Zimmer/ Jay Rifkin/ Mark Mancina.

About the Performance

The performance will take place on Monday, 18th July 2016. The equity female singers have to reach at 10am, whereas the equity male singers should reach the studio by 2pm. The performance will be held in Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th Street, New York at 6th floor. If you have a beautiful voice, and can move fine, then apply for this casting call.

Audition Details

People coming for the audition will be asked to sing single rock and roll, classic R&B, or pop song to give the directors an idea about your voice and its range. You are not supposed to sing anything from the movie the Lion King or any song from Broadway theater music. You need to carry a sheet music with right key along with you from which you will be singing. Additionally, carry your resume and your recent picture to the audition. You should also have the knowledge of chorus rules in order to get selected for the role.

People of all ethnicity and races can apply attend the auditions. In the audition, individuals should bring Equity Membership Card along with them. The monitor will be present in the audition.

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  1. I have passion for acting industry and I am looking forward to explore more and give back my talent to acting industry.

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