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Feb 17 — Feb 18

Student Auditions for Everybody’s Talking About Jamie: Teen Edition

Student Auditions for Everybody's Talking About Jamie: Teen Edition

Students (Ages 13–18) are invited to audition for Everybody’s Talking About Jamie: Teen Edition.

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Auditions will be held in individual, 5-minute audition slots on Saturday, February 17.

SAT, FEB 17 | 10:00AM–12:30PM | Auditions

SUN, FEB 18 | 12:00–5:00PM | Callback & Dance Call by invitation only

Register to Audition

Check in for auditions at the Sunshine Lobby at COCA – Center of Creative Arts, 6880 Washington Ave, St. Louis, MO 63130.

WHAT TO PREPARE

Prepare a 1-minute monologue and 32 bars of a song in the style of the show. The monologue and song need to be memorized and we will watch both. Bring sheet music in the appropriate key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring a copy of your headshot and resume to the audition, you will be asked to add your digital headshot and resume to an audition form you will receive before your appointment time.

Everybody's Talking About Jamie

Feb 17 — Feb 18

Student Auditions for Everybody’s Talking About Jamie: Teen Edition

Student Auditions for Everybody's Talking About Jamie: Teen Edition

February 17 February 18

6880 Washington Avenue
Saint Louis, Missouri 63130
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314.725.6555
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Discipline

Theatre

Show Information

Everybody’s Talking About Jamie: Teen Edition Show Information

AUG 2 | 7:00PM 

AUG 3 | Noon & 6:00PM 

Step into a world where dreams are big, heels are higher, and the spotlight shines on the extraordinary. High school student Jamie New, aided by his loving mother and close friends, overcomes discrimination and bullying to step out of the darkness and into the spotlight as he strives to become a drag queen and be recognized for who he truly is. This high-energy, dynamic, full-length musical is cast by audition and rehearses 3:30–9:00PM weekdays for four weeks with a professional creative team, providing teen actors with the opportunity to elevate their skills in singing, dancing, and acting as they create the staged production. The show is fully produced and performed in the Catherine B. Berges Theatre on August 2–3. 

More Information

Production Information

  • Ages 13+
  • All students auditioning for Everybody is Talking About Jamie: Teen Edition must have completed/be currently enrolled in 2/3 disciplines Acting 1/ Voice 1/ Musical Theatre Dance 1 or the equivalency. 
  • Rehearsal calendars are available now. Actors are asked to bring that calendar to auditions with any and all conflicts. No additional conflicts are guaranteed as accepted after the initial submission. Everybody’s Talking About Jamie: Teen Edition Rehearsal Calendar
  • Fee: $395 for Everybody’s Talking About Jamie: Teen Edition
  • Sliding Scale Tuition is available. Sliding Scale Tuition Information

Questions?

Please refer to our Audition Q&A for answers to our Frequently Asked Questions. 

Questions about registering to audition or if you meet the requirements to audition? Contact COCA’s Registration Office at 314.561.4898 or registration@cocastl.org

Questions about the productions or the audition? Contact Cameron Tyler, Artistic Producer, at ctyler@cocastl.org

*A follow-up email will be sent to parents and guardians of students who auditioned within a week of callbacks, regardless of casting. Families are expected to accept the role by enrolling within 2 weeks of notification. The deadline for acceptance of a student role in Everybody’s Talking About Jamie: Teen Edition will be March 3. If we do not hear from a student in that window, we will need to recast that role.* 

Character Breakdown

The Breakdown below intentionally leaves some characters gender identity ambiguous. Please specify what roles you are comfortable playing if they differ from your personal gender or other identities. 

MISS HEDGE – a teacher, thirties/forties  

BECCA – a school pupil, Black  

VICKI – a school pupil  

CY – a school pupil, Asian  

BEX – a school pupil, White  

SAVIO – a school pupil, Muslim  

FATIMAH – a school pupil, Iranian  

PRITTI – a school pupil, Muslim  

DEAN PAXTON – a school pupil  

LEVI – a school pupil, Black  

MICKEY – a school pupil  

JAMIE NEW – a school pupil, our hero  

MARGARET NEW – Jamie’s mother  

RAY – Margaret’s best friend  

HUGO I LOCO CHANELLE – a faded former drag queen and his retired alter ego, forties/fifties  

LAIKA VIRGIN – a drag queen  

TRAY SOPHISTICAY – a drag queen  

SANDRA SOLLOCK – a drag queen  

YOUNG LOCO CHANELLE – Hugo’s younger self  

THE OTHER WOMAN – a woman from Hugo’s past  

JOHN – a man from Hugo’s past  

JAMIE’S DAD  

LAD 1 – a local lad  

LAD 2 – a local lad  

LAD 3 – a local lad 

Audition FAQ

What information do I need to provide?

An audition form will be made available before auditions. Please fill that form out before the audition if possible. A rehearsal calendar is available now:

Actors are asked to bring that calendar to auditions with any and all conflicts. No additional conflicts are guaranteed as accepted after the initial submission.

Do you need a headshot and resume?

Photo and resume are needed. The photo does not need to be a formal headshot, a school picture or the like will work. You will be asked to add your digital headshot and resume to an audition form you will receive before your appointment time.

Where in the building are auditions taking place? When are the callbacks and where will they be?

Check in at the Sunshine Lobby. If you need help locating the audition room, Patron Services at the Front Desk will be able to direct you the room.

What should I do to prepare?

Please prepare a 1-minute monologue and 32 bars of a song in the style of the show. The monologue and song need to be memorized and we will watch both. Bring sheet music in the appropriate key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring a copy of your headshot and resume to the audition.

What we are looking for in an audition?

Make strong acting choices, be friendly, and be prepared.

How will we notify people of callbacks?

Not everyone will be called back due to the needs of the show. It is still possible to be cast if you don’t get a callback. Will notify those who received callback by email the night after they audition.

What will happen at callbacks? And how long will I be there?

Callbacks will be cold readings. Cold readings are scenes from the show that you have not read before. The goal is for us to see how you act on your feet. Please expect to be there the entire length of the callback. You may be asked to read multiple roles with multiple people.

Where should parents plan to be?

Parents can wait in the lobby or hallway, but they should understand that they should not watch the audition or plan to talk to the directors at the audition (very busy time).

How will you know if you were cast?

A follow up email will be sent to parents and guardians of students who auditioned within a week of callbacks, regardless of casting. Families are expected to accept the role by enrolling within 2 weeks of notification. The deadline for acceptance of a student role in Everybody’s Talking About Jamie: Teen Edition will be March 3. If we do not hear from a student in that window, we will need to recast that role.

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