Auditions for the World Premiere of A. Lincoln: A Pioneer Tale

Lincoln Amphitheatre will host auditions for A. Lincoln: A Pioneer Tale on the following days and times:

  • Friday, February 17 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. CST.
  • Saturday, February 18 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. CST.

Where: Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial’s Nancy Hanks Hall ( located across the road from Lincoln Amphitheatre). Street Address: 2916 E South St. Lincoln City, Indiana, 47552

A. Lincoln: A Pioneer Tale will feature a cast of approximately 32 members with additional extra roles. There are roles for children ages ten and older and adult roles available. Interested actors and dancers do not need to set up an appointment, and should block out the full three hours scheduled for auditions. Lincoln Amphitheatre will be auditioning for singing, non-singing, extra, and dancer only roles. All roles being casted are paid positions.

Singing roles: Interested actors should prepare and bring sheet music for a musical theatre song. A pianist will be present to play your music.

All non-singing and extra roles: Interested actors should prepare and bring a one minute monologue from any play. Actors will also be asked to read from the script.

Dancer only: Interested dancers should prepare a one minute dance and bring a CD.

For questions or more information, please email us or contact us at 812-937-9730.

Seasonal Front-of-House Positions Needed

Lincoln Amphitheatre is seeking 8-10 highly motivated individuals to work in the box office, merchandise, and concessions stand. Please email your application or mail it to ATTN: Rachel Carver, PO BOX 721 Lincoln City, IN 47552 by Wednesday, February 29.

Community Director Needed

The LBDA is looking for a director for the community production of The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940. Interested parties should email or call Lincoln Amphitheatre’s box office at 800-264-4223 for more information.

Employment

We are currently not hiring at this time. Check back in the spring for seasonal summer opportunities.

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