White Christmas
by Georgetown Palace Theatre
Aug. 11 - Aug. 12
Veterans Bob Wallace and Phil Davis have a successful song-and-dance act after World War II. With romance in mind, the two follow a duo of beautiful singing sisters en route to their Christmas show at a Vermont lodge, which just happens to be owned by Bob and Phil’s former army commander. With a dazzling score featuring well-known standards including ‘Blue Skies’, ‘I Love A Piano’, ‘How Deep Is the Ocean’ and the perennial title song, ‘White Christmas’ is an uplifting, wholesome musical that will delight.
Initial auditions for The Georgetown Palace’s production of White Christmas will take place Sunday, August 11 and Monday, August 12, 2024 with callbacks on Tuesday, August 13 on the Springer Stage.
The production is scheduled to open on Friday, November 22 and close on Sunday, December 29.
Rehearsals are scheduled to begin on Monday, September 30.
Director: Allison Price
Music Director: Lucas Lindberg
Choreographer: Lindsay Palinsky
- This show’s ASL performance is scheduled for November 30.
- This show has an adaptive performance on Thursday, December 12.
- There will be no performances on December 6 or 7.
- This show will have more than the normal 15 performances. Performances outside of the normal schedule are:
- Saturday, November 30 matinee (as well as an evening performance)
- Saturday, December 14 matinee (as well as an evening performance)
- Thursday, December 19 evening performance
- Saturday, December 21 matinee (as well as an evening performance)
- Monday, December 23 evening performance
- Saturday, December 28 matinee (as well as an evening performance)
We are looking for talented and diverse performers of all ethnicities for all roles. We are looking for up to 24 actors, aged 18 and up. We will not be casting anyone under the age of 18 with the exception of Susan who could be 16 or older.
The Georgetown Palace desires to be as inclusive as possible and we enthusiastically encourage gender non-conforming, genderqueer, transgender and nonbinary actors to submit to audition for any roles listed. We also seek all races,ethnicities and abilities. Our character descriptions on the following pages are gender binary and are written with he/him or she/her. While they are limited in their writing, we hope that anyone who identifies with any of the roles, will come out and audition.
The Auditions
Initial auditions will take place on the Springer Stage on August 11 from 6:30-10 pm and on August 12 from 6:30-10:00 pm.
Please note that at any time, these auditions could be video recorded for casting purposes only.
Participants will be singing and dancing in one visit. Please plan to be at the Palace for about 90 minutes once your audition time begins.
We will see 15 performers per 90 mins. The first part of the audition will be your song for the production team. The second part of your time slot will be learning the dance combination.
Performers will be able to sign up for Sunday evening or Monday evening, August 11 and 12, respectively.
Depending on where you fall in the order, you may not have much time to change between singing and dancing, so please come in your dance audition outfit so that we can get you in and out on time. Please dress in clothing that you can dance and move freely in. Please refrain from wearing jeans or restricting clothing for your dance audition. If auditioning for a female role, we ask that you wear/bring character shoes and/or jazz shoes for the dance portion. If auditioning for a male role, please wear/bring jazz, swing or ballroom shoes for the dance portion. If you do not have the requested shoes, sneakers will be acceptable but not preferred.
Due to this format, it is imperative that you show up 15 mins before your audition time. Example: Your audition time is 6:45p, please show up by 6:30p to get signed in.
We are hoping this new format will make auditioning easier and less driving for the performers. Having 2 days available will also help mitigate the need for any video submissions.
The vocal audition should consist of no more than one minute (16-32 bars) of a song of your choice keeping with the style of the show. Please factor that into your song choice as you prepare your audition. Singing something from the show is completely acceptable if you so choose, but we want to see what song you choose to highlight your talents. An accompanist will be provided, and we will also be able to connect pre-recorded music if you bring that with you. We will not accept an acapella audition. If using pre-recorded music, please make sure to have the exact cut you will be using cued up prior to entering the audition room and it shouldn’t include vocals. If using sheet music, please make sure it is in the correct key, with any cuts clearly marked and in a binder for the accompanist.
While we would like you to pick your own song, we understand it can sometimes be daunting for some people. If you are unable to pick a song, our music director has picked 2 songs for you to sing should you want/need to use it. Please note that if it splits into octaves, Sopranos/Tenors should sing the upper octave and Altos/Basses should sing the lower octave.
Callbacks will take place on Tuesday, August 13 by invitation only from 6:30 PM to 10:00 PM on the Springer Stage. Callbacks will be posted on the Georgetown Palace website as soon as possible after initial auditions are completed, and an email will be sent to all audition participants at the time of posting. Specific cuts of songs will be provided for callbacks for all characters. There will also be additional dancing, so all actors called back should bring oxford-style or character tap shoes. If you currently do not have tap shoes, you should bring hard-soled/dress/oxford-type shoes. Sneakers are discouraged for the tap portion.
A link to the website that holds the sides will be provided in the email.
Audition sign ups can be found HERE
If none of the auditio times listed work for your schedule, please fill out the form and add yourself to the waitlist. Send productions@georgetownpalace.com an email, and we’ll arrange an alternate audition time. If you are on the waitlist, please send an email explaining why – productions will no longer be reaching out to those on the waiting list.
When signing up for an audition slot please note any conflicts during the rehearsal or performance dates. Please note: conflicts do not necessarily negate the opportunity to be cast, but we must know about them up front to factor that into the casting decisions. Barring emergencies, additional conflicts added/disclosed after casting could result in dismissal from the production. Sunday rehearsals will only be planned for tech rehearsals immediately prior to opening, but please include Sunday afternoon conflicts for the rehearsal period so that in the event a Saturday must be canceled due to cast conflicts we will know whether a reschedule on Sunday is an option. Adding all of your conflicts after casting could result in your removal of the production.
Rehearsals
Rehearsals begin Monday, September 30, 2024. Scripts and scores will be available at the first rehearsal. But those offered roles will receive a link to a digital copy. Rehearsals will typically be held Monday-Thursday evenings from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, and on Saturdays from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Sunday afternoon will only be an option in the event a Saturday must be canceled due to cast conflicts.
Performances
Performances are Friday and Saturday at 7:30p, and Sundays at 2p. Sometimes ticket demand causes us to add Saturday Matinee performances at 2p.
- This show’s ASL performance is scheduled for November 30.
- This show has an adaptive performance on Thursday, December 12.
- There will be no performances on December 6 or 7.
- This show will have more than 15 performances. Performances outside of the normal schedule are:
- Saturday, November 30 matinee (as well as an evening performance)
- Saturday, December 14 matinee (as well as an evening performance)
- Thursday, December 19 evening performance
- Saturday, December 21 matinee (as well as an evening performance)
- Monday, December 23 evening performance
- Saturday, December 28 matinee (as well as an evening performance)
Casting
Once casting is completed (typically 2-3 days after callbacks), emails will be sent to the actors that will be offered a role in the production. Once the full cast has accepted, everyone else who auditioned will be notified via email.
All actors* offered a role in the show will be paid a non-union stipend.
*Payment and casting will be contingent upon The Georgetown Palace Theatre’s casting policies.
Health and Safety Protocols
Everyone should stay home if they do not feel well. If you test positive for COVID 19, or suspect you have the flu, you should stay home and away from others until for 24 hours. Please monitor your symptoms for improvement and fever free (without meds). Then take added precaution for the next 5 days.
We still recommend wearing a mask in rehearsals the day after you return from travel.
The Georgetown Palace Theatre is committed to creating an inclusive and safe environment in which all community members feel a sense of belonging and does not discriminate in casting practices on the basis of an individual’s ethnicity, age, gender, physical and cognitive ability, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, country of origin, or other factors. We strongly encourage candidates of all ages, abilities, gender, and ethnicities to audition.
Please see our operating Standards at the following link:
Georgetown Palace Operating Standards
Everyone involved with the production must submit to a background check at the Palace’s expense. If you are cast, you will receive a secure link where you can fill it out. There is no cost to you.
The Georgetown Palace Theatre is a 501c3 non-profit organization.
If you have any questions, please email productions@georgetownpalace.com.