AUDITION NOTICE
High Tide Theatrical is thrilled to announce auditions for our upcoming production of Ride the Cyclone, a wildly imaginative and darkly comedic cult musical about life, loss, and the meaning of it all.
Directed and choreographed by: Imari Stout (she/her)
Musical Direction by: Danielle Hardin (she/her)
Audition Dates
- Date 1: Monday, June 22nd @ 7:00pm
- Date 2: Tuesday, June 23rd @ 7:00pm
Location
The Lightroom Lounge at Martha’s Vineyard.
215 W. Olive St. Springfield, MO
Audition Requirements
- Singing: Please prepare 32 bars of a song in the style of the show that showcases your vocal range and personality. Audition selections outside of traditional musical theatre are welcome. Bring sheet music in the correct key; an accompanist will be provided.
Callbacks
Wednesday, June 24th
A callback list will be posted on Wednesday, June 24th prior to 12:00pm. Callbacks will be held that evening beginning at 7:00pm.
What We’re Looking For
We are seeking a diverse group of strong vocalists and performers, ages 18+ at the time of auditions. All ethnicities, gender identities, and body types are encouraged to audition. All roles are open. We acknowledge that the characters in the script are traditionally presented as either male or female (using he/him or she/her pronouns.) We warmly welcome any individual who identifies as gender non-conforming, genderqueer, transgender, or non-binary for the roles that resonate most with their identity.
Karnak (Male/Masc., appears 40s-60s. Any ethnicity)
A mechanical fortune teller who serves as the narrator and judge. Omniscient, eerie, and occasionally compassionate. Requires strong presence and vocal command.
Ocean O’Connell Rosenberg (Female/Femme, appears to be 17. Any ethnicity)
The overachieving, highly ambitious class president. Intelligent, competitive, and desperate to be extraordinary. Strong belt, alto/soprano, with comedic precision.
Noel Gruber (Male/Masc., appears to be 17. Any ethnicity)
A romantic and theatrical dreamer who longs for a more glamorous and tragic life than his small-town reality. Witty, sardonic, and emotionally layered.
Mischa Bachinski (Male/Masc., appears to be 17-18. Any ethnicity)
A Ukrainian adoptee with a tough exterior and surprising vulnerability. Passionate, intense, and capable of both comedy and sincerity. Rapper, Traditional Ukrainian Folk, Baritone.
Ricky Potts (Male/Masc., appears to be 16-17. Any ethnicity)
Once perceived as shy and limited by circumstance, Ricky reveals a wildly imaginative inner world. A physical storyteller with transformative stage presence. Art rock, soul, electronica, krautrock, industrial, tenor/baritone.
Constance Blackwood (Female/Femme., appears to be 17. Any ethnicity)
The kind-hearted, self-effacing “nicest girl in town.” Grounded, warm, and deeply human with a powerful emotional arc.
Jane Doe (Female/Femme., appears to be 16-18. Any ethnicity)
A mysterious choir member whose head was lost in the accident, leaving her identity unknown. Haunting, otherworldly, and vocally agile with strong legit soprano abilities.
Rehearsals
Most rehearsals for High Tide Theatrical’s production of Ride the Cyclone will be held Sunday through Thursday evenings between the hours of 7:00-10:00pm. The first cast meeting will be held Sunday, June 28th.
Performances
Cast members are required to be available for every performance.
Thursday, August 27 @ 7:30PM (Underwriter Preview)
Friday, August 28 @ 7:30PM
Saturday, August 29 @ 7:30PM
Thursday, September 3 @ 7:30PM (Relaxed Performance)
Friday, September 4 @ 7:30PM
Saturday, September 5 @ 7:30PM
Thursday, September 10 @ 7:30PM
Friday, September 11 @ 7:30PM (College Night)
Saturday, September 12 @ 7:30PM
About Ride the Cyclone
Ride the Cyclone is a darkly comedic, high-energy musical about six teenagers from the St. Cassian Chamber Choir whose lives are cut tragically short in a freak roller coaster accident. In a mysterious limbo, a mechanical fortune teller named Karnak offers them one final chance: one of them will be brought back to life, but they must prove why they deserve it most.
Through outrageous musical numbers spanning genres from pop and jazz to rap and operetta, each teen tells their story by revealing their hopes, insecurities, dreams, and unfinished business. The result is a hilarious, heartfelt, and surprisingly profound exploration of identity, legacy, and what makes a life meaningful.
Questions?
Please direct any questions to [email protected]