The Green Room Zoom selection performance

Selecting a cast is never EASY! We had so many great talents audition for this! We are so grateful! Thank you all! We have made our selections for the Zoom selection performance! Starring: Zoe Vegh-Gross as Divonne Careliseo Blair as Cliff Ashley Oviedo as Anna Calum McMillan as John The Green Room musical Zoom selection Directed by Darren Numer greenroomthemusical.com/ ANNA KEARNS— (18-25 age range. Soprano) Anna is an extremely beautiful, youthful, up-tight goody-goody acting major. She loves structureand always gets cast as the lead in all the productions. She is obsessed with shaping John Radford up and making him husband material. She sings the show-stopping “I Wanna Go To Extremes” Prototype: Sandy in “Grease,” Kate Monster in “Ave Q,” Roxy Hart in “Chicago” DIVONNE BRUDER— (18-25 age range. Alto) Divonne is very outspoken, funny and quirky. She is a younger Ethel Merman, Bette Midler or Barbra Streisand. She doesn’t fit into the academic scene at all and constantly threatens to move to New York. She’s frustrated that she has never gotten a lead role; instead she gets walk-ons or worse. Divonne falls in lust with Anna’s nerdy brother, Cliff, but soon dumps him. She sings the award winning song “It’s All About Me” Prototype: Elphaba in “Wicked,” Maureen in “Rent,” Rizzo in “Grease" CLIFF KEARNS—(18-25 age range. Tenor) Cliff is geeky, bright and boyish. Must be funny! Anna’s younger brother who follows her lead and attends St. Gustov to act and write. He might be gay. He becomes best friends with playboy John Radford and romantically involved with Divonne. He sings the show-stopping “Nothing Can Stop My Boys” Prototype: Mark in “Rent,” Seymour in “Little Shop,” Rod in “Ave Q” JOHN RADFORD—(18-25 age range. Bass) John is cocky, self-assured and jockish—a typical frat boy. He is in lust with Anna, but she continually gives him the brush off. His big-mouth, bad-boy attitude covers a heart of gold. He brags about being “the big man on campus” and gets the lead in every play. His dad wants him to study architecture, but he wants to pursue acting. He sings “In the End” Prototype: Roger in “Rent,” Danny in “Grease,” Billy Flynn in “Chicago”