• 2026/2027 SEASON AUDITIONS - Adults 18+

    The Media Theatre (LOA in reference to LORT) is seeking actors & actresses age 18+ who sing & dance extremely well for their upcoming 2026-27 season. Rehearsal times are typically Monday-Saturday from 9:30am-5:30pm, with Sundays off. Performances vary between five and seven shows per week depending on the production, generally Wednesdays through Sundays. Equity and Non-equity contracts available for each show. 

    Season EPA 

    Monday, June 22 - The Media Theatre (104 E State Street, Media PA 19063)

     (9:00am - 5:00pm)  (Lunch 1:00 - 1:30)  

    Monday, June 29 - Walnut Street Theatre, 6th FL Studio (825 Walnut Street, Philadelphia PA 19103)

    (9:00am - 4:00pm)

    (4:00pm - 6:00pm) (Dance Call, by invitation only)

    By appointment only. See details below to apply.

    Personnel Attending:

    Christian Ryan (Artistic Director)

    Hannah Catanoso (Associate Choreographer - A Chorus Line)

    Dana Liu (Production Associate)

    Jake Collins (Accompanist)

    Location:

    JUNE 22 - The Media Theatre: 104 E State Street, Media PA 19063

    JUNE 29 - Walnut Street Theatre, 6th FL Studio: 825 Walnut Street, Philadelphia PA 19103

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    Material: Please bring a short cut of sheet music of an uptempo, contemporary musical theatre piece to sing from. Accompanist provided. You may be asked to sing a second 16-bar cut.

    Additional Info: There will be callbacks for each production following Local and NYC auditions where some may be asked to sing & dance from the show. 

    Production Breakdown:

    MURDER FOR TWO

    Book: Joe Kinosian & Kellen Blair

    Music: Joe Kinosian

    Lyrics: Kellen Blair

    Director: TBA

    Music Director: Julia Kershetsky

    First Rehearsal: Sept 14, 2026

    Opening: Oct 3, 2026

    Closing: Oct 18, 2026

    SEEKING:

    ACTOR 1: Reads as 25-45 onstage. Plays Marcus Must be advanced in piano playing.

    ACTOR 2: Reads as 25-45 onstage. Plays the Suspects. Must be advanced in piano playing.


    CHARLIE & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY

    Book: David Greig

    Music: Marc Shaiman

    Lyrics: Marc Shaiman & Scott Wittman

    Director/Choreographer: Christian Ryan

    Associate Choreographer: TBA

    Music Director: TBA

    First Rehearsal: Nov 9, 2026

    Opening: Nov 28, 2026

    Closing: Jan 3, 2027

    SEEKING:

    WILLY WONKA: (A2-G4) Reads as 35-50 onstage. The sly, charming star of the show. 

    GRANDPA JOE: (G#2-G4) Reads as 60-80 onstage. Charlie's imaginative, fun, kind and loving paternal grandfather. 

    MRS. BUCKET: (G3-E5) Reads as 30-60 onstage. Charlie's warm and kind-hearted mother. 

    CHARLIE BUCKET: Sweet, smart, hopeful and loving. Vocal range: F5-G#3

    AUGUSTUS GLOOP: Rampantly over-active. Male. Vocal range: G5-Bb3

    VERUCA SALT: Vicious and determined. Female. Vocal range: Db5-Ab4

    VIOLET BEAUREGARDE: Confident, forward, and full of attitude. Female. Vocal range: F#5-C#4

    MIKE TEAVEE: A fireplug with a ridiculous amount of energy. Vocal range: Bb4-G3

    MRS. GLOOP: (Bb3-D5) Reads as 35-60 onstage. Augustus’ Strong-willed mother, indulgent of her son’s overeating.

    MR. SALT: (Ab2-Ab4) Reads as 35-60 onstage. Veruca’s intimidating father who lives only for his sweet little child. 

    MR. BEAUREGARDE: (F3-G4) Reads as 35-60 onstage. Violet's father, who is just as competitive and boastful as his daughter. 

    MRS. TEAVEE: (G3-Eb5) Reads as 35-60 onstage. Mike’s mother who allows television and computers to parent her son. 

    ENSEMBLE: (Various Ranges) (Various Ages) Seeking dynamic actors who can portray Grandparents, Reporters, Umpa-Loompas, etc. 

    PETER AND THE STARCATCHER

    Book: Rick Elice

    Director: TBA

    Associate Director: TBA 

    Music Director: Kennedy McAlister

    First Rehearsal: Feb 15, 2027

    Opening: March 3, 2027

    Closing: March 21, 2027

    SEEKING:

    BLACK STACHE: Reads as 30-50 onstage. A notorious pirate, terrorizing the seven seas in search of a worthy adversary..

    MOLLY ASTER: A young girl and Starcatcher apprentice who is taken as precious cargo. Female, 13 to 25.

    BOY/PETER: A lonely and hardened orphan. Nameless, homeless, and friendless and a hero by the end. Male, 13 to 25.

    PRENTISS: An orphan, ambitious, hyper articulate, and logical. Male, 13 to 25.

    TED: An orphan obsessed with food. A natural performer with easy wit. Male, 13 to 25

    GREMPKIN: Reads as 40-60 onstage. The schoolmaster of St. Norbert's Orphanage for Lost Boys. 

    MRS. BUMBRAKE: Reads as 40-60 onstage. Molly's nanny, a stereotypical British cad teaches Molly about womanhood.

    BILL SLANK: Reads as 35 to 55 onstage. The vicious orphaned captain of the Neverland. 

    SMEE: Reads as 25-55 onstage. Black Stache's first mate. 

    ALF: Reads as 50-65 onstage. A seafarer, an old sea dog proud of his tenure. 

    LORD LEONARD ASTER: Reads as 40-60 onstage. Molly's father, a loyal subject to the Queen. 

    CAPTAIN ROBERT FALCON: Reads as 35-45 onstage. Lord Aster's old school friend, the captain of the Wasp

    A CHORUS LINE

    Book: James Kirkwood & Nicholas Dante

    Music: Marvin Hamlisch

    Lyrics: Edward Kleban

    Director/Choreographer: Christian Ryan

    Associate Choreographer: Hannah Catanoso

    Music Director: Val Zvinyatstovsky

    First Rehearsal: April 19, 2027

    Opening: May 8, 2027

    Closing: May 30, 2027

    SEEKING:

    ZACH: (Baritone) Reads as 40s onstage. The director/choreographer of the show for which the dancers are auditioning. 

    LARRY: (Tenor) Reads as 25+ onstage. Zach’s assistant who teaches and demonstrates the audition dances. 

    DON KERR: (D3-F#4.) Ladies’ man, married, and into cars, money, and women. 

    BOBBY MILLS: (Eb3-C4) Flamboyant, funny and witty. Very sharp tongued. 

    MARK ANTHONY: (E3-G34) Reads as 18 onstage. Optimistic; first-timer; naïve but charming. 

    MIKE COSTA: (F3-G#4) Reads as 20-25 onstage. Quite aggressive, determined, cocky, sure of himself, but likeable. 

    RICHIE WALTERS: (D3-A4) From Missouri. Enthusiastic, cool and very funny.

    AL DELUCA: (E3-G#4) Reads as 25 onstage. From the Bronx. 

    PAUL SAN MARCO: (C#3-F#4) Introverted and slightly insecure but loves performing; only now starting to feel comfortable about being gay and accepted by his parents.

    GREGORY GARDENER: (D3-E4) Reads as 25 onstage. Quite a smart-alec.

    CASSIE FERGUSON: (A3-C#5) Reads as 30-35 onstage. Returning to the chorus after years of being a performer

    DIANA MORALES: (G3-C#5) Reads as 22-30 onstage. A streetwise Latina who is a little bit tough, and eternal optimist. 

    JUDY TURNER: (G#3-C#5) Funny, gawky, nervous. Warm and hopeful. Tall.

    VAL CLARK: (G#3-C#5) Sassy, funny. A foul-mouthed but excellent dancer with plastic surgery

    BEBE BENZENHEIMER: (F#3-C#5) Reads as 18-25 onstage. Tries to be funny to cover her insecurities. 

    CONNIE WONG: (C4-D5) Experienced dancer. Petite. Born in Chinatown, New York. Should believably play 4’10’’.

    KRISTINE URICH: (Cb4-Eb5) Reads as 18-25 onstage. Al’s wife who can’t sing. She is awkward, anxious and hilarious.

    MAGGIE WINSLOW: (A3-E5) A sweetheart, little sister type. Dreamer. 



    TO SUBMIT:

    Please send headshot, resume and any available vocal & dance reels to: casting@mediatheatre.org. The deadline to submit is Friday, June 19, 2026. Please list the subject line as: SEASON EPA - {Last Name} {Equity/Nonequity}. Appointment slots will be filled for Equity members, and Nonequity will be seen if space is available. Those without an appointment may be seen the day of if time permits. 

    The Media Theatre is committed to highlighting all voices across all areas of identity, including but not limited to differences in race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, and/or national origin. The Media Theatre highly encourages candidates of all backgrounds to apply. 

    Equity’s contracts prohibit discrimination. Equity is committed to diversity and encourages all its employers to engage in a policy of equal employment opportunity designed to promote a positive model of inclusion. As such, Equity encourages performers of all ethnicities, gender identities, and ages, as well as performers with disabilities, to audition.

  • 2026/2027 SEASON AUDITIONS: Teens age 13-17 (Role of Charlie age 9-17)

    The Media Theatre is seeking actors & actresses ages 13-17 who sing & dance extremely well for their upcoming 2026-27 Broadway Series season. Rehearsal times are typically Monday-Saturday from 9:30am-5:30pm, with Sundays off. Performances vary between five and seven shows per week depending on the production, generally Wednesdays through Sundays. Equity and Non-equity contracts available for each show. Conflicts with school will occur during these processes.

    Season EPA: Thursday, July 23 - (5:00pm - 7:00pm)

    The Media Theatre (104 E State Street, Media PA 19063)

    By appointment only. See details below to apply.

    Personnel Attending:

    Christian Ryan (Artistic Director)

    Dana Liu (Production Associate)

    Location:

    The Media Theatre: 104 E State Street, Media PA 19063

    ‍ ‍

    Material: Please bring a short cut of sheet music of an up-tempo, contemporary musical theatre piece to sing from. Accompanist provided. You may be asked to sing a second 16-bar cut. 

    Additional Info: There will be callbacks for each production following Local and NYC auditions where some may be asked to sing & dance from the show. 

    Production Breakdown:

    CHARLIE & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY

    Book: David Greig

    Music: Marc Shaiman

    Lyrics: Marc Shaiman & Scott Wittman

    Director/Choreographer: Christian Ryan

    Associate Choreographer: TBA

    Music Director: TBA

    First Rehearsal: Nov 9, 2026

    Opening: Nov 28, 2026

    Closing: Jan 3, 2027


    SEEKING:

    CHARLIE BUCKET: Age 9-17. Sweet, smart, hopeful and loving. Vocal range: F5-G#3

    AUGUSTUS GLOOP: Rampantly over-active. Male. Vocal range: G5-Bb3

    VERUCA SALT: Vicious and determined. Female. Vocal range: Db5-Ab4

    VIOLET BEAUREGARDE: Confident, forward, and full of attitude. Female. Vocal range: F#5-C#4

    MIKE TEAVEE: A fireplug with a ridiculous amount of energy. Vocal range: Bb4-G3

    ENSEMBLE: (Various Ranges) (Various Ages) Seeking dynamic actors who can portray Grandparents, Reporters, Umpa-Loompas, etc. 



    PETER AND THE STARCATCHER

    Book: Rick Elice

    Director: TBA

    Associate Director: TBA 

    Music Director: Kennedy McAlister

    First Rehearsal: Feb 15, 2027

    Opening: March 3, 2027

    Closing: March 21, 2027

    SEEKING:

    MOLLY ASTER: A young girl and Starcatcher apprentice who is taken as precious cargo. Female, 13 to 25.

    BOY/PETER: A lonely and hardened orphan. Nameless, homeless, and friendless and a hero by the end. Male, 13 to 25.

    PRENTISS: An orphan, ambitious, hyper articulate, and logical. Age 13 to 25.

    TED: An orphan obsessed with food. A natural performer with easy wit. Age 13 to 25

    A CHORUS LINE

    Book: James Kirkwood & Nicholas Dante

    Music: Marvin Hamlisch

    Lyrics: Edward Kleban

    Director/Choreographer: Christian Ryan

    Associate Choreographer: Hannah Catanoso

    Music Director: Val Zvinyatstovsky

    First Rehearsal: April 19, 2027

    Opening: May 8, 2027

    Closing: May 30, 2027

    SEEKING:

    LOIS: (C4-Eb5) Ballet, non-speaking. Understudies multiple roles.

    TRICIA: (Bb3-Db5)  Solo. Jazz/Ballet. Understudies multiple roles.

    VICKI: (C4-Eb5) California-blonde type. She has not had any ballet training nor done any Broadway shows. She is only able to get through the jazz combination with Larry demonstrating in front of the group. Understudies multiple roles.

    BUTCH: (C3-Eb4) Has a bit of an attitude. He is unable to correct his mistake in the first boys' combination. Non-speaking. Understudies multiple roles.

    FRANK: (C3-Eb4) Continually looks at his feet while dancing. He wears a headband. Non-speaking.  Understudies multiple roles.

    TOM: (C3-Eb4) He does not speak but is seen mouthing the counts during both combinations. Non-speaking.  Understudies multiple roles.

    ROY: (C3-Eb4) Has only had one year of ballet training and continually brings his arms on the wrong downbeat.  Understudies multiple roles.


    TO SUBMIT:

    Please send headshot, resume and any available vocal & dance reels to: casting@mediatheatre.org. The deadline to submit is Monday, July 20, 2026. Please list the subject line as: TEEN AUDITION- {Last Name} {Equity/Nonequity}. Appointment slots will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Audition slots are 5 minutes total. Please arrive at least 15 minutes before your audition time.

    The Media Theatre is committed to highlighting all voices across all areas of identity, including but not limited to differences in race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, and/or national origin. The Media Theatre highly encourages candidates of all backgrounds to apply. 

    Equity’s contracts prohibit discrimination. Equity is committed to diversity and encourages all its employers to engage in a policy of equal employment opportunity designed to promote a positive model of inclusion. As such, Equity encourages performers of all ethnicities, gender identities, and ages, as well as performers with disabilities, to audition.

  • TO SUBMIT (ADULT AUDITIONS):

    Please send headshot, resume and any available vocal & dance reels to: casting@mediatheatre.org. The deadline to submit is Friday, June 19, 2026. Please list the subject line as: SEASON EPA - {Last Name} {Equity/Nonequity}. Appointment slots will be filled for Equity members, and Nonequity will be seen if space is available. Those without an appointment may be seen the day of if time permits. 

    TO SUBMIT (TEEN AUDITIONS):

    Please send headshot, resume and any available vocal & dance reels to: casting@mediatheatre.org. The deadline to submit is Monday, July 20, 2026. Please list the subject line as: TEEN AUDITION- {Last Name} {Equity/Nonequity}. Appointment slots will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Audition slots are 5 minutes total. Please arrive at least 15 minutes before your audition time.


    The Media Theatre is committed to highlighting all voices across all areas of identity, including but not limited to differences in race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, and/or national origin. The Media Theatre highly encourages candidates of all backgrounds to apply. 

    Equity’s contracts prohibit discrimination. Equity is committed to diversity and encourages all its employers to engage in a policy of equal employment opportunity designed to promote a positive model of inclusion. As such, Equity encourages performers of all ethnicities, gender identities, and ages, as well as performers with disabilities, to audition.

2026/2027 SEASON AUDITIONS