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Call Board Mrs. Doubtfire National Tour Holding Virtual Open Call For Lydia Understudy

The touring production of the 2019 Broadway musical is seeking trained technical dancers to perform in the ensemble and understudy the role of Lydia.

The touring production of the 2019 Broadway musical Mrs. Doubtfire is seeking trained technical adult dancers (18+ to play 15 years old) to perform in the ensemble and understudy the role of Lydia. The Telsey Office requests that candidates tape the provided dance combination, song, and side, and submit by April 12. Rehearsals will begin in August.

For more information and to submit a self-tape, visit here.

Mrs. Doubtfire opened on Broadway on December 9, 2021, but went on hiatus from January 2022 to April 2022 due to breakout cases of COVID-19 within the company, before closing on May 29, 2022. The national tour is set to embark in October of this year.

The musical comedy features a book by Karey Kirkpatrick and John O’Farrell and music and lyrics by Wayne Kirkpatrick and Karey Kirkpatrick, the Tony-nominated team behindSomething Rotten! Jerry Zaks directs, with choreography by Lorin Latarro; music supervision, arrangements, and orchestrations by Ethan Popp; scenic design by David Korins; costume design by Catherine Zuber; lighting design by Philip S. Rosenberg; sound design by Brian Ronan; hair and wig design by David Brian Brown; and make-up and prosthetics design by Tommy Kurzman.

Rounding out the creative team is Zane Mark as dance arranger, Matthew Smedal as music director, John Miller as music coordinator, Adam John Hunter as production stage manager, Susan Keappock as company manager, Stephen Edlund as associate director, Michaeljon Slinger as associate choreographer, and Kevin McCollum as producer.

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