2026 SPRING AUDITIONS
Boeing Boeing
Hello Dolly
General Auditions
Friday January 16 5pm-9pm
Saturday January 17 12pm-6pm
Call Backs
Sunday January 18 12-6pm
SRJC Theatre Arts Casting Policy
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HOW TO SCHEDULE YOUR AUDITION APPOINTMENT
1. Use the Link Below to Schedule your specific Audition Time
The Audition appointment scheduling site will close on Thursday January 15 at 12pm. If you have not made an appointment by then, you are still welcome to attend as a Drop-in.*
2. Once registered the Stage Manager will email you confirmation and audition form.
3. Complete the online form and return it to our Management Team.
INSTRUCTIONS: PRELIMINARY AUDITIONS
Casting Call for Boeing Boeing
TBA
Casting Call for Hello, Dolly!
We’re thrilled to announce auditions for the classic Broadway charmer Hello, Dolly! and we’re looking for vibrant, warm, and spirited actors / singers / dancers to bring this joyful vision of 1890's New York City to life:
Be Ready For:
1. An Everybody Dance Call
5:00 - 6:00 pm on Friday January 16 OR 12:00 - 1:00 pm on Saturday January 17 Burbank Auditorium (All actors interested in auditioning must attend one dance call.)
You need not wear your Sunday Clothes for this audition—wear clothes you can move in and shoes you can dance in. Choreographer Jolene Johnson will instruct a short, simple combination so that we can see how you move.
2. An Individual Audition
Sign Up for Your Time Slot: Friday Jan 16 OR Saturday Jan 17
Please prepare 32 bars of a Broadway Standard from the Golden Age. Make bold acting choices. Treat your 32 bars like a mini monologue. Let us see your storytelling and your vocal range all in one go.
Bring clearly marked sheet music in the correct key. An accompanist will be provided.
- Please note: the roles of Dolly Levi and Horace Vandergelder have been precast.
- Questions? Let me know. I'm here to help!
For a full breakdown of available roles, click here.
For questions reach out to galvarado@santarosa.edu.
For more information about the Golden Age of Broadway: https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/What-Was-the-Golden-Age-of-Broadway-20220219
CALL BACKS
TBD
LOCATION: BURBANK AUDITORIUM, Santa Rosa Campus
1501 Mendocino Avenue Santa Rosa, CA 95401
REGISTRATION: Located at the Burbank Auditorium Green Room Entrance (entrance facing end zone of football field).
Appointments Recommended. Drop-ins Welcome*
REALLY HELPFUL AUDITION RESOURCES
What's a monologue?
A monologue is a speech from a play where one character speaks for an extended period of time to another character, themselves, or the audience. Actors are usually asked not to select a monologue from the play for which they are auditioning.
What if I don't have a prepared monologue?
Not to worry. If you don’t have a prepared monologue already, you may use one of the 'optional' monologues linked at the bottom of this page under "GENERAL AUDITION RESOURCES." , If you've never done this before OR found out about auditions at the last minute, do not worry about memorizing the monologue or reading the play the monologue is from (unless you want to). However, reading a bit about the play’s plot and characters online can help you prepare.
AUDITIONING FOR MUSICALS RESOURCES
How to Prepare a Musical Theatre Audition - 8 Steps
Singing Auditions for Musical Theatre
GENERAL AUDITION RESOURCES
Crash Course in Auditioning at SRJC
While the following optional monologues list the binary gender identification of the characters as written, actors are welcome to select either monologue.
Optional Monologue #1 (Betty, All in the Timing)
Optional Monologue #2 (Phil, Boy’s Life)


