RECENT CASTING CALL
For: Walt Disney World
Audition City: Orlando, FL
Location: Disney's Animal Kingdom Rehearsal/Wardrobe Facility
Looking For: Singers and Actors Monday, May 22, 2017
10:30 AM
Time zone: Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Disney Parks Talent Casting is seeking youthful, male actors who sing for The Muppets Present....Great Moments in American History performed live at the Walt Disney World® Resort near Orlando, FL.
Performers employed by the Walt Disney World® Resort are covered under the terms and conditions of a collective bargaining agreement with Actors' Equity Association.
Seeking the following roles:
Jefferson James: male actor (must portray 20-30 years old) who sings, 5'10" and taller, to be James Jefferson, “JJ”, Town Crier of Liberty Square. JJ is a Revolutionary history buff who delights in sharing his knowledge of the Colonial era and Liberty Square with anyone who will listen, and he has teamed up with his good friends Sam Eagle, Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy and others to share some great moments in American history!
Audition Location:
Disney's Animal Kingdom Rehearsal/Wardrobe Facility
3271 Sherberth Road
Kissimmee, FL 34747
Sign-in: 9:30am-10:300am
Requirements:
EDIT:SORRY IM SO SO SORRY LOCK THIS THREAD UP PLEASE MODS
- Performers must be at least 18 and authorized to work in the United States.
- Please provide a current headshot and resume.
- Please provide a 1 minute comedic monologue and 16 bars of a song (sheet music required). Candidates may only be asked to do one.
- Callbacks to be held May 23, 2017.
- Advanced registration is not required.
Sorry for the bump but I saw online that the last day on the schedule on the website is may 27th no more dates past then have been posted on the website
I would be interested in knowing what show to expect at a particular performance time. Are the two sketches consistently at the same time each day?
Sorry, I must not have been clear. I can find the show times but Disney does not say which sketch will be at which show time. I know there are people here who pay attention to things like that, so I was hoping for something like, "The first show of the day is usually the Declaration of Independence, and then it alternates with Paul Revere the rest of the day." Or whatever usually happens.Well, their times seem to be not too far apart...Again with so many shows during the day..They could add 2 or 3 more skits than just those 2 verisons...
- 9:30 AM
- 10:20 AM
- 10:55 AM
- 11:30 AM
- 12:00 PM
- 1:25 PM
- 2:00 PM
- 4:15 PM
- 4:45 PM
I think it's usually random as to which show is which; but, they should have which show is which for the day on the app at least.Sorry, I must not have been clear. I can find the show times but Disney does not say which sketch will be at which show time. I know there are people here who pay attention to things like that, so I was hoping for something like, "The first show of the day is usually the Declaration of Independence, and then it alternates with Paul Revere the rest of the day." Or whatever usually happens.
Yeah, I agree. The Paul Revere one is, compared to the Declaration of Independence, a bit weak. Especially since the poem they're basing it on "The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere" is just plain bad and wrong historically. Any teacher caught teaching that today should be immediately fired. They hardly get through the poem (purposely because of the chaos), but then wrap it up with no real ending or lesson.
Not Great Moments in History related, but Muppets related. I saw this picture on DisneyWorld.com and I have no recollection of ever seeing this mural. Is this new?
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The poem is an important piece of American History, and everyone should learn it and know why it is important. Your personal opinions on Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poetry are entirely irrelevant.
And as a high school speech judge and coach, I found it quite refreshing when a student recently chose this piece to recite in the "Poetry" category of speech tournaments, as opposed to the usual depressing feelings-based fare most students have been choosing.
No, it's been there for years (if not since Muppet Vision opening day).
I would be interested in knowing what show to expect at a particular performance time. Are the two sketches consistently at the same time each day?
Sorry, I must not have been clear. I can find the show times but Disney does not say which sketch will be at which show time. I know there are people here who pay attention to things like that, so I was hoping for something like, "The first show of the day is usually the Declaration of Independence, and then it alternates with Paul Revere the rest of the day." Or whatever usually happens.
I think it's usually random as to which show is which; but, they should have which show is which for the day on the app at least.
While waiting for the show to begin on Thursday, I asked JJ about the order of the sketches. The morning performances are usually a constant: two Declarations in a row then Paul Revere ~ but the afternoon pattern varies, sometimes every-other, sometimes two Reveres and then Declaration, sometimes only Revere. He did a little eye roll and said the performers themselves don't know until that day.
I hope they keep this going. If they don't Liberty Square becomes a "Dead zone" for nothing to do in an entire land..Yes, Haunted Mansion is counted in it but it's off the beaten path...I heard a rumor that this show might be ending sometime soon, likely by the end of this year. Does anyone know if this is legitimate? The show schedule doesn't stretch beyond the first week of October, but the show never posts schedules more than a few weeks in advance anyway. Anyone have any information on this?
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