December  Auditions for 

Peter and the Starcatcher!

A Play by Rick Elise

Music by Wayne Barker

Based on the Novel by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson

At SLOC Musical Theater, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse environment that truly reflects the vibrant Schenectady community. We actively encourage actors from all backgrounds, including those who identify as LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, and individuals of all gender identities, to audition for every role. Your unique voice and perspective enrich our productions, and we invite you to be a part of our theater family. Join us in building a theater where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued!

Production Staff

Director/Choreographer: Molly Waters

Music Director: James Alexander

Producers: MJ Alexander & Michaela Torres

Performance Dates

  • March 14-16 and 20-23, 2025
  • (Thursday, Fridays, and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 3pm)
  • SLOC Mainstage, 427 Franklin Street, Schenectady, NY 12305

About the Show
Tony-winning Peter and the Starcatcher upends the century-old story of how a miserable orphan comes to be The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up (a.k.a. Peter Pan). From marauding pirates and jungle tyrants to unwilling comrades and unlikely heroes, Peter and the Starcatcher ignites the imagination while playfully exploring the depths of greed and despair… and the bonds of friendship, duty and love.

Audition Dates

  •  Thursday, December 12th and Friday December 13th, 2024 (You only need to attend one of these sessions)
  • Sign in begins at 6:30 pm. Auditions begin at 7:00 pm
  • Callbacks will be by invite only and will be held on Saturday, December 14th at 2:00 pm

Audition Location

  • SLOC Musical Theater, Education Building 
  • 418 Liberty St., Schenectady, NY 12305
  • Note this is NOT in the main theater building.  Use the address above in your GPS, don’t just search for SLOC
  • Free parking is available in the city-owned lot across the street.
  • Please enter through the left front door facing Liberty Street.

What to Expect at Auditions

  • Various theater games and devising exercises will be taught and played to assess the auditioners ability for creative ensemble storytelling.
  • Sides from the show will be provided for auditions.
  • Music will be provided at callbacks. Auditioners are NOT asked to prepare a song for auditions in advance.

Rehearsal Dates

  • Rehearsals will be held on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings, 7 pm-10 pm, and on Sunday afternoons 1:00 pm-4:00 pmPlease note rehearsal times are subject to change based on cast/crew availability.
  • Full cast read-through will take place either December 18th or 20th  (TBD based on cast/crew availability)
  • Rehearsals will begin Sunday, January 5th.
  • There will be a photo shoot day TBD based on cast/crew availability.

Rehearsal Attendance

  • The following rehearsal dates are mandatory for all cast and crew:
    • Photo Shoot Day (TBD)
    • Theater Clean-Up Day (Friday, March 7, 2025)
    • Tech Week (Sunday, March 9 – Thursday, March 13, 2025)
    • All Performances
    • Strike (Sunday, March 23, immediately following the final performance)

Characters

Casting performers 18 years of age and older for this production. 
The age and gender identity of the characters listed below are provided as a guideline and do not necessarily need to match the age or gender identity of the actor. We encourage actors of all backgrounds to consider these roles and bring their unique perspectives to the characters.  

Black Stache A notorious pirate, terrorizing the seven seas in search of a worthy adversary. Heartless, hirsute, and suspiciously well read. Partial to the poetical and theatrical, which causes him to behave quite flamboyantly.Gender: male identifying          Age: 30 to 50 

Molly Aster A young girl and Starcatcher apprentice who is taken aboard the Neverland as precious cargo. Curious and intelligent, she is only beginning to understand the confusing romantic longings that come with her age. She will risk anything for the sake of what is right.Gender: female identifying       Age: 18 to 25 

Boy/Peter A lonely and hardened orphan who doesn’t miss much. Nameless, homeless, and friendless at the beginning of the play and a hero by the end. He wants a home and a family more than anything, and dreams of a life of being free.Gender: male identifying          Age: 18 to 25 

Grempkin The schoolmaster of St. Norbert’s Orphanage for Lost Boys. Mean and malodorous, he revels in keeping his boys in the dark and malnourished. Doubles as: FIGHTING PRAWN; MACK; SÁNCHEZ.Gender: male identifying          Age: 40 to 60+ 

Mrs. Bumbrake Molly’s nanny, a stereotypical British cad and outfitted with the duty of teaching Molly about womanhood. She still has enough charm in her age to attract a sailor or two. Doubles as: TEACHER.Gender: male identifying          Age: 40 to 60 

Bill Slank The vicious orphaned captain of the Neverland. Does not possess the capacity to lead anyone but himself, which puts himself constantly in disaster. Greedy enough to send boys to their doom for the chance of gaining starstuff. Doubles as: HAWKING CLAM.Gender: male identifying          Age: 35 to 55 

Smee Black Stache’s first mate. He is single-mindedly dedicated to his captain’s every whim.Gender: male identifying          Age: 25 to 55 

Prentiss An orphan, ambitious, hyper articulate, and logical. He yearns to be leader, even when he knows in his heart that he’ll never be one. A bit of a blowhard with a touch of cowardice.Gender: male identifying          Age: 15 to 25 

Ted An orphan obsessed with food. A natural performer with easy wit and quite poetic language.Gender: male identifying          Age: 15 to 25 

Alf A seafarer, an old sea dog proud of his tenure. His kind heart gives him an appeal to the feminine sensibility.Gender: male identifying          Age: 50 to 65+ 

Lord Leonard Aster Molly’s father, a loyal subject to the Queen. The very model of a Victorian English gentleman, he is a faithful friend and a secret Starcatcher.Gender: male identifying          Age: 40 to 60 

Captain Robert Falcon ScottL ord Aster’s old school friend, the captain of the Wasp, Britain’s fastest frigate. Lives with nautical bravura and heroic patriotism.Gender: male identifying          Age: 35 to 45

**All performers double as Sailors, Seamen, Seafarers, Orphans, Pirates, Mermaids, Mollusks & Narrators.

ContactIf you have any questions, please email starcatcher@sloctheater.org OR call the Director/ Producers: Director Molly Waters (518)795-5525  Producer Michaela Torres (518)948-0882  Producer MJ Alexander (518)932-4596 

Peter and the Starcatcher is produced through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).  All performance materials provided by MTI.  www.MTIShows.com

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