Upcoming AUDITIONS
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Love Letters
Drama by A.R. Gurney
Directed by: Rob Corbett
Show Dates: Feb. 28 , Mar. 1, 7, 8 at 7:30 pm; Mar. 2 + 9 at 2pm
Audition Dates: Thurs., Jan. 2, 6 – 8 pm and Sat., Jan. 4, 10 – 1 pm. No appointment required
Breaking Up is Hard to Do
Music by Neil Sedaka
Directed by: Christopher Strawhun
Show Dates: May 9, 10, 16, 17 at 7:30 pm; May 11 + 18 at 2pm
Audition Dates: Sunday, February 16 from 1 to 6, with Callbacks on Wednesday, February 19 at 6:30
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Kids Summer Show
Wizard of Oz Jr.
Fall 2025
TBD
Audition Information: Breaking Up is Hard to Do
KTK Productions is hosting auditions for its upcoming production of Breaking Up is Hard to Do, a musical featuring the songs of Neil Sedaka. Show will be performed with tracks.
Director: Christopher Strawhun
Music Director: Pat Klick
Show dates:
May 9, 10, 16, & 17 at 7:30 PM
May 11 & 18 at 2 PM
Audition date, time, and location:
Auditions will be on Sunday, February 16 from 1 to 6 PM, with Callbacks on Wednesday, February 19 at 6:30 PM.
Show and rehearsals to be held at KTK Productions on the St. John the Baptist campus in the Gymnasium: 4200 Delor Street St. Louis, MO 63116.
Rehearsals would start March 10, and would occur on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays.
For auditions, prepare 16 to 32 bars of a song that showcases your range and personality. Songs from the show are welcome.
Callbacks will consist of readings from the script and singing from the score.
Available roles:
There are roles for three males, three females and a mixed quartet ensemble.
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Synopsis:
Set at a Catskills resort in 1960, Breaking Up Is Hard to Do is the sweetly comic story of Lois and Marge, two friends from Brooklyn in search of good times and romance over one wild Labor Day weekend. The score showcases 19 Neil Sedaka classics, including “Where the Boys Are,” “Sweet Sixteen,” “Calendar Girl,” and, of course, the chart-topping title song.
Roles:
MARGE GELMAN (mid to late 20’s; mezzo soprano, comfortable to an E and possibly beyond, preferably a legit sound): Abandoned at the altar, Marge is an aspiring dentist from Brooklyn who finds herself in the Catskills on what would have been her honeymoon weekend. (Think Jennifer Grey in DIRTY DANCING) Duped into falling for the suave band leader, she ultimately finds self-esteem, learns the value of honesty and friendship and finds love where she least expected it.
LOIS WARNER (mid to late 20’s; alto with some mezzo soprano ability, comfortable to a C and possibly beyond, preferably a pop sound): An aspiring nightclub singer, Lois lives her life as if in a Betty Grable movie. She brings her best friend Marge up from Brooklyn to the Catskills for Labor Day Weekend. In trying to help her friend Marge recover from heartbreak, she inadvertently puts her in the line of fire with Del, the hotel’s suave but manipulative bandleader. With a Marilyn Monroe simplicity, Lois is a sweet young girl with more heart than brainpower.
DEL DELMONACO (late 20’s to 30’s; tenor, comfortable to an A—the higher the better): An Elvis wannabe, Del is not the brightest bulb on the tree. (Think Conrad Birdie or Joey from FRIENDS). Del will do anything to get ahead, including misleading Marge into thinking he loves her and stealing his cousin Gabe’s songs for his own use.
GABE (mid to late 20’s; tenor, Bb-C range): The clumsy, brainy and terribly shy Guy Friday at the hotel, Gabe is on a fast track to joining his father’s orthodontia practice. Lacking the self-confidence to perform his own music, Gabe he is secretly the songwriting genius behind the music Del claims as his own. When Gabe meets Marge, he is compelled to take action to win her heart and, ultimately, to reveal himself as the true musician, performing his own songs in front of the whole resort.
ESTHER (50’s to 60’s; alto, comfortable to a C, or at least a Bb, but should really be rich in her low to mid register): The owner of the mid-size hotel named after her (Esther’s Paradise), Esther is a survivor. Since the death of her husband, she has single-handedly kept the hotel afloat using crafty solutions, boundless energy and creativity to keep guests happy. She is fiercely independent, refusing help or support from anyone, and she’s always there with a quip or smart remark.
HARVEY (50’s to 60’s; baritone, should have range to an F# or a G): The resident “tummler” (comedian/social director) at Esther’s Paradise, Harvey is old-school Catskills. He is all about the punch line (and the set-up). A confirmed bachelor, Harvey spends most of his life cracking wise and avoiding any show if genuine emotion or vulnerability. When he witnesses the extreme lengths to which Marge will go to make love work for her again, he is inspired to take a leap of faith with Esther, the one person who truly appreciates the man behind the jokes
THE DEL-INQUENTS (20s to 40s; sing in four-part harmony SATB): Del’s back-up singers/”band”. Singing on every song, they serve as fellow guests/employees at Esther’s Paradise. Non-speaking roles.
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