General Audition Information
Cockpit in Court Summer Theatre is committed to growing our diversity and inclusion at all levels: on our stage, in our audience, on our staff, and within our leadership. We seek to be inclusive not only in our casting but also in the works we choose to present. We aim to keep performers from historically underrepresented backgrounds visible and valued in the casting process. As such, we encourage performers of all races and ethnicities, gender identities, sexualities, abilities, and ages, to attend auditions.
đ Second Chance to Dance!
Missed the first round? Weâre still looking for some incredible talent for Footloose at Cockpit in Court Summer Theatre!
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Date: March 19
â° 6:30 PM â 9:00 PM
đ Location: CCBC Essex â Arts and Humanities Building, Recital Hall
đ Director: Jake Stuart
đ Choreographer: Lauren Stuart
đ¶ Musical Director: Charlotte Evans
đ Stage Manager: Dan Morelli
đ”ïžStill Seeking:
– Ren McCormack LEAD (Male, Must read high-school age, Tenor, Strong Dancer)
*If auditioning for Ren, please be familiar with Heaven Help Me (Act 1 Finale)*
– Rev. Shaw Moore LEAD (Male, 40s-50s, Excellent Singer)
*If auditioning for Rev. Moore, please be familiar with Heaven Help Me*
– Vi Moore LEAD (Female, 40s-50s, Excellent Singer)
*If auditioning for Vi, please be familiar with Can You Find It In Your Heart*
– Teen Males SUPPORTING (Must read high-school age, Strong Singers & Dancers)
– Adult Males ENSEMBLE/SUPPORTING (Late-20’s+, Singers & Dancers)
– Adult Females ENSEMBLE/SUPPORTING (Late 20s+, Singers & Dancers)
đ Please prepare a 32-bar selection from the show or a song in a similar style. Be prepared to dance.
đ„ If you canât attend the auditions in person, please submit a video audition and dance reel by 6:00 PM on March 19 to lboeren@ccbcmd.edu.
Donât miss your chance to cut loose with us this summerâwe canât wait to see what you bring to the stage!
đ Please sign up so we know to expect you. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0548ABA72CA6F85-62821895-footloose#/
If you require audition accommodations, please contact Lisa Boeren at 443.840.5918 or email:Â lboeren@ccbcmd.edu
AUDITION DATES
Saturday, February 21, 2026 | 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Sunday, February 22, 2026 | 12 p.m. – 4 p.m.
**Please note: God of Carnage auditions are on Sunday only**
LOCATION
CCBC Essex, Arts & Humanities Hall 7201 Rossville Blvd, 21237
Rehearsals will generally be held 2â3 times per week. Conflicts will be taken into consideration when scheduling specific days/times for rehearsals.
There will be at least one weekend rehearsal each week until tech week.
Actors will not be cast who have conflicts during tech week. We ask that actors bring a list of ALL conflicts to the auditions from now until the closing of the show.
 Music Selection â Please choose 16 -20 bars of a Pop/Rock selection with strong 1980s pop influence.
You may be asked to learn some music and/or harmonies â either during auditions or callbacks.
Bring music for the pianist that is in the correct key â do not sing acapella or with a karaoke recording.
Monologues/Readings â Actors will be asked to read selections from the show.
God of Carnage ONLY â Please prepare a 1-2 minute dramatic or comic monologue.
Headshot and Resume â These are not required, but are highly recommended.
Auditions will be scheduled in 60-minute blocks.
Everyone auditioning is expected to stay for the entire 60 minutes.
If you require audition accommodations or canât make either audition day,
please contact Lisa Boeren at 443.840.5918 or email:Â lboeren@ccbcmd.edu
You must pre register to audition. Visit our Sign-Up Genius HERE
For campus map and directions to Essex, Click HERE
XANADU
Book by Douglas Carter Beane, Music & Lyrics by Jeff Lynne & John FarrarÂ
Based on the Universal Pictures film, Screenplay by Richard Danus & Marc RubelÂ
Originally produced on Broadway by Robert Ahrens, Dan Vickery,Tar Smith/B. Swibel, Sara Murchison, Dale Smith & Cari Smulyan
Directed by Quae SimpsonÂ
Show Dates 2 Weekends Only!
June 12, 13, 14, 2026
June 26, 27, 28, 2026
XANADU is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 423 West 55th street, New York, NY 10019 Phone: 212-541-4684 | Fax: 212-397-4684 www.MTIShows.com
Synopsis Xanadu follows the journey of a magical and beautiful Greek muse, Kira, who descends from the heavens of Mount Olympus to Venice Beach, California. in 1980 on a quest to inspire a
struggling artist, Sonny, to achieve the greatest artistic creation of all time â the first ROLLER DISCO! (Hey, it’s 1980!) But, when Kira falls into forbidden love with the mortal Sonny, her jealous sisters take advantage of the situation, and chaos abounds.
Character Descriptions
Kira (Clio)
The youngest of Zeus’s daughters and the muses. Falls in love with Sonny. Pretty. Adventurous.
Honest and determined. Muse of history and the leader of the muses.
Gender: Female, Vocal range top: A5, Vocal range bottom: G3
Sonny Malone
A self-critical and depressed, mortal, chalk artist who falls in love with Kira. Handsome, but not
particularly smart. He embodies 1980s pop culture and is very much a California dreamer.
Gender: Male, Vocal range top: C6, Vocal range bottom: B3
Danny Maguire (Zeus)
The hard-nosed “all work and no play” businessman who owns the theater he once built for his love, Kira. Used to be a budding artist like Sonny, but has since let money and greed consume him.
Gender: Male, Vocal range top: C6, Vocal range bottom: A3
Calliope (Aphrodite)
Kira’s older sister and fellow muse. She is jealous of Kira and as Melpomene’s sidekick, plots with her for Kira’s downfall. The Muse of epics.
Gender: Female, Vocal range top: A5, Vocal range bottom: G3
Melpomene (Medusa)
Kira’s oldest sister. Mother of the Sirens. She is jealous that Kira is the leader of the muses rather than herself, and therefore creates the plot for her downfall. Muse of tragedy.
Gender: Female, Vocal range top: A5, Vocal range bottom: G3
Thalia
One of Kira’s older sisters and fellow muse. Muse of comedy.
Gender: Male
Vocal range top: C6, Vocal range bottom: C4
Euterpe
One of Kira’s older sisters and fellow muse. Muse of music.
Gender: Female, Vocal range top: A5, Vocal range bottom: G3
Erato
One of Kira’s older sisters and fellow muse. Muse of lyrics and erotica. As Eros, she is responsible for shooting Kira with the arrow of love brought on by Melpomene and Calliope’s spell.
Gender: Female, Vocal range top: C6, Vocal range bottom: G3
Terpsicore
One of Kira’s older sisters and fellow muse. Muse of dance. As Hermes, the messenger of the gods, he is deeply masculine in voice but sassy and flippant in attitude.
Gender: Male, Vocal range top: C6, Vocal range bottom: C4
Xanadu ensemble auditions 16- 32 bars of an uptempo 70s/80s pop or disco or a song in the style of the show with sheet music. All ensemble members must move and roller skate well. While skating skills are usually coached during rehearsals, performers should be prepared for energetic movement.
Key Requirements & Preparation
â Vocal: Prepare a 16- 32-bar cut or a 60-second song in the style of the show (disco/80s pop). Avoid a cappella; bring clearly marked sheet music for the
accompanist.
â Dance/Movement: A mandatory, high-energy dance call is standard. Wear form-fitting, comfortable clothing and appropriate dance footwear.
â Acting: Be prepared to show comedic timing or a “bold choice” in the style of the show
FOOTLOOSE
Stage Adaptation by DEAN PITCHFORD and WALTER BOBBIE. Music by TOM SNOW. Lyrics by DEAN PITCHFORD. Based on the Original Screenplay by Dean Pitchford. Additional Music by ERIC CARMEN, SAMMY HAGAR, KENNY LOGGINS and JIM STEINMAN. Originally produced on Broadway by Nancy Gibbs, Greg Schaffert, Eva Price, Tom Smedes, and Disney Theatrical Productions.
Directed by Todd Pearthree
Show Dates 2 Weekends Only!
July 24, 25, 26, 2026
July 31, August 1, 2, 2026
FOOTLOOSE is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals. www.concordtheatricals.com
Synopsis Footloose is a crowd-pleasing musical about youth, freedom, and the power of music. When a rebellious teenager moves to a small town where dancing is banned, he challenges the rulesâand the communityâto rediscover joy, connection, and self-expression. Packed with electrifying dance numbers and iconic 80s hits, Footloose is an energetic celebration of breaking free and finding your voice.
Character Descriptions
THE KIDS:Â
Must read high school age, 14-19; real age unimportant. High energy, dancers/singers. Full of life; embracing the freedom and joys of their time. Excellent actors with a comic bent.
REN: Charismatic tenor, strong dancer. Emotional, quirky, sarcastic. Embracing life with a sense of fun.
ARIEL: strong belt and dancer, trying to cope with being a preacherâs daughter. Rebellious.
WILLARD HEWITT: Rensâ country friend. Warm heart and smile. Country singer/dancer. Bumpkin but not a fool. Older teenager.
RUSTY: Strong belt/dancer. Scatterbrained, funny, gossipy. Full of fun.
CHUCK CRANSTON: Arielâs bad boy Boyfriend.
WENDY JO and URLEEN: Arielâs friends. Strong singer/dancers with quirky personalities.
JETER, BICKLE, GARVIN: Renâs friends
LYLE, TRAVIS: Chuckâs friends.
PLUS: dancers who sing, singers who dance.
THE ADULTS:Â 40 and up.
REV. SHAW MOORE: Arielâs Dad, Preacher, and the communityâs moral center. Stern and Strick, Looking to work around âreligiousâ cliche. Dealing with death of his son. Excellent singer,
VI MOORE: Arielâs Mom, loving and resilient with a great vocal sound.
ETHEL McCORMICK: Renâs Mom. Stressed but strong single mom. Loves Ren. ExcellentSinger.
LULU and WES WARNICKER: Renâs Aunt and Uncle
COACH and ELEANOR DUNBAR: Gym teacher and wife
PRINCIPAL CLARK
BETTY BLAST: Any age. Owner of the Burger Blast.
COWBOY BOB: Any age. Country singer
GOD OF CARNAGE
By Yasmina Reza, Translated by Christopher Hampton
Directed by Gabe Lewin
AUDITIONS FOR THIS SHOW ARE ONLY ON SUNDAY
Show Dates 2 Weekends Only!
June 12, 13, 14, 2026
June 26, 27, 28, 2026
GOD OF CARNAGE is presented by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing, LLC, servicing the Dramatists Play Service collection. www.dramatists.com
Synopsis God of Carnage is a razor-sharp comedy that begins with civility and unravels into chaos. When two sets of parents meet to discuss a playground altercation between their sons, polite conversation quickly gives way to raw emotion, biting wit, and explosive revelations. Hilarious and unsettling, the play exposes the fragile veneer of social manners and the primal instincts beneath.
Character Descriptions
Prepare a 1-2 minute contemporary dramatic or comedic monologue.
Veronica Novak â 40âs female, privileged, bookish, kind of a snob
Michael Novak â 40âs male, privileged, wants to be a manâs man, but suppresses it
Annette Raleigh â 40âs female, privileged, sheâs masking deep anger with meekness
Alan Raleigh â 40âs male, privileged, a lawyer, always on his phone, preoccupied, subversive
DEATHTRAP
Directed by Eric Potter
Show Dates 2 Weekends Only!
July 24, 25, 26, 2026
July 31, August 1, 2, 2026
DEATHTRAP is presented by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing, LLC, servicing the
Dramatists Play Service collection. www.dramatists.com
Synopsis Deathtrap is a masterful thriller that blends suspense, comedy, and shocking twists. When a once-successful playwright sees an opportunity in a talented young writerâs script, a dangerous game of ambition, deception, and betrayal begins. Packed with surprises and dark humor, Deathtrap keeps audiences guessing until its final, unforgettable turn.
Character Descriptions
Sidney Bruhl
Lead, Male, age 50-69
Polished, dashing, devious, clever, thinks heâs the smartest man in the room and wants people to know it; is âon stageâ even when at home.
Clifford Anderson
Lead, Male, age 18-30
A student; very attractive, boyish and handsome at the same time; physically fit; he is very
clever; knows heâs the smartest man in the room and can bide his time to display it; covers it with innocence, affection, and naĂŻvetĂ©.
Myra Bruh
Supporting, Female, age 40-60
Sophisticated, upper-class, but embraces the country life; innocent, sweet, caring, emotional, nervous, even skittish, supportive of Sydneyâs career and moods but grows some backbone when he crosses the line.
Helga ten Dorp
Supporting, Female, age 30-99
Psychic, wild, individual, Gypsy-like; in and out of her world and this world; knows sheâs a celebrity and buys into the show of her gift; has a Dutch accent; is disarming and brave when faced with pain and violence.
Proctor Milgrim
Supporting, Male, age 30-99
Professional, solid, observant.
