Disney is holding open auditions for vocalists for “The Lion King“.
The company is casting both male and female singers for their production of “The Lion King” which will be performed on board the Disney Wonder and Disney Magic cruise ships. Entertainers cast for the show will travel with the company to the Bahamas and the Caribbean.
Female Vocalists for the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder
Auditions for Singers – Sunday, June 29, 2014
Location: Pearl Studios – 500 8th Avenue, New York, NY – 12th floor
Callbacks to be held on July 1 & 2, 2014.
Casting directors will be auditioning female vocalists at 10:00 AM and both male and female vocalists at 02:00 PM – Sign-in: at 9:00 AM and at 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Disney Cruise Line® is seeking talented and versatile musical theatre vocalists for entertainment productions on our luxury cruise liners, the Disney Magic® and the Disney Wonder®, sailing on voyages to Bahamian and Caribbean ports.
Hiring a repertory Company of 19 performers to bring to life four musical theatre style productions. Contracts begin September 2014 for approximately nine months and include competitive pay, room and board, guest sailing privileges, additional benefits package and no cruise staff duty.
Seeking the following roles:
FEMALE LION KING VOCALIST: Female, 20s- 30s, 5’4”- 5’7”, principal vocalist of African-heritage with a rich, soulful, gospel sound. Able to bring down the house. Also sings “Can You Feel the Love Tonight.”
MALE LION KING VOCALIST: Male, 20s-30s, 5’8” – 6’, vocalist of African-heritage.
Extremely strong singer. Physically in good shape. Sings “Can You Feel the Love Tonight.” Soaring Tenor.
Requirements:
Performers must be at least 18 years of age
Please provide a current headshot and resume
Please prepare 16 bars of a musical selection and provide sheet music in the correct key
Some performers may be asked to learn a small movement combination.
Please attend only one call. Vocalists do not have to attend multiple calls to be considered for multiple roles.
Is a video submission audition ever accepted from talented and qualified candidates when appearing in person is not possible?