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Cardozie Jones has spent the majority of his life as a performer, creator, and facilitator of the performing arts. A native of the City of Brotherly Love, he is a graduate of the Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts where he studied voice as well as appeared in countless musical and theatrical productions in and around Philadelphia.In 2001, Cardozie migrated to New York to study musical theatre at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. Soon he began exploring ways of using theater as a tool for education, activism and social development. He began teaching and directing theater at the Williamsburg Charter High School, during which time he cultivated a passion for education and policy.
Next he earned his master’s degree in Applied Theater. Cardozie is currently a fellow with the Broadway League and is completing work on an original piece of musical theater. He is proud to have directed several productions for AWT including Hairspray, Legally Blonde and our first ever Sing Out! Musical cabaret.CLOSE.
.Bob Marley’s Three Little Birds Youth AuditionsDirected by Sha CageMusical Direction by Sanford MooreZiggy’s afraid to leave the house. He’s too busy worrying about tropical storms, evil spirits, and a sneaky, freaky, hair-grabbing Duppy! But, with the help of some feathered friends, Ziggy learns “every little thing is gonna be alright.” A musical that jams Jamaican style, it’s a timeless tale of peace and love, and of course, Bob Marley, man.Things to Know About the Show. This is a musical featuring the music of Bob Marley, performed by a small group of actor/dancer/singers. This show is based on the book Three Little Birds written by Bob Marley’s daughter, Cedella Marley. Jamaican dialect and phrases are used.
Characters use phrases and count in multiple languages including Spanish, Swahili, Chinese, and Hindi!Children’s Theatre Company is looking for actors of color for this audition call. See below for more details:. 16-32 bars of a song.
1-minute monologue (comedic monologue preferred, but not required)CTC's artistic team is casting for the following roles:. ZIGGY – a sweet but cautious boy with long dreadlocks, from Cattawood Springs, a small village on the Island of Jamaica. 11 years old. We are seeking a young male actor of African American or Afro-Caribbean descent, 13-17 years old, who is a confident singer and dancer.
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The role demands deep emotion as well as humor and joy. NANSI – a sassy, mischievous girl also from Cattawood Springs. Also 11 years old. Nansi also plays several chorus roles. We are seeking a young female actor of African American or Afro-Caribbean or Indian descent, 13-17 years old, who is a confident singer and dancer. Auditions for youths (student actors) between the ages of 8 and 18 are held at various times during the year depending on the needs of each production. Typically, we hold auditions anywhere from 6-9 months in advance of the production’s first rehearsal.
Our auditions for student actors are usually group-style format. Each audition notice will detail the specifics of who we are looking for, what the actor will do (e.g. Sing, dance, monologues, etc.) and how to schedule an audition.
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