Lion King Open Call for Kids — Atlanta, GA & Chicago, IL
Disney’s production of the “Lion King” on Broadway will be holding open auditions for kids in Atlanta, Georgia on the 4th and in Chicago on the 18th. The show is casting for the roles of the lion cubs Simba and Nala for the show’s national tour as well as the Broadway production. No previous performance experience is required but kids should be able to sing and dance.
All roles are paid and will have a minimum weekly salary of $2000+. Please see the attached flyers for more information. The casting directors for the show are also accepting submissions through the mail from those who cannot attend the open call.
Location: Atlanta, GA
Type: Theater
Children’s Auditions for the Lion King
Seeking Children between the ages of 9-12, between 50″-58″ in height, who can sing, dance and act to play the African lion cubs Simba and Nala.
We encourage children of all backgrounds to attend. No performance experience is necessary.
Atlanta auditions for kids
When:
Saturday, October 4, 2014
1:00 PM Sign-in begins
2:00 PM Auditions begin
3:00 PM Sign-in ends,
Where:
Studio Dionne
524 Plasters Avenue NE
Atlanta, GA 30324
Chicago Auditions for Kids in Disney’s “The Lion King”
When:
Saturday, October 18, 2014
9:00 AM Sign in begins
10:00 AM Auditions begin
11:00 AM Sign in ends,
Where:
Oriental Theatre
24 West Randolph Street
Chicago, IL 60601
Prepare:
Be prepared to be taught the last verse of “Just Can’t Wait to be King.” All children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Parents or guardians must remain at the audition site at all times. Please be prepared to wait.
lionkingcasting.com
If you are unable to attend this audition, please send a headshot and contact info ASAP to:
Binder Casting
Attn: The Lion King Kids
630 9th Avenue
Suite 807
New York, NY 10036
Payment: Paid
City or Location of call: Atlanta, GA
Please submit to: lionkingkids@bindercasting.com by
This casting notice was posted by: Lauren Sytsma, Binder Casting
Hi, I have a daughter named Nahla and she fits the part of NaLA perfectly. She is cute and is African American. HOWEVER SHE IS ONLY FOUR ABOUT TO BE FIVE YEARS OLD. DO THEY MAKE EXCEPTIONS AND DO THEY AUDITION FOR THIS ROLE FREQUENTLY ENOUGH THAT WHEN SHE BECOMES NINE SHE CAN AUDITION? thank you, Star.