Billy Elliot: The Musical

THIS SHOW IS RATED PG

Millions of fans... thousands of standing ovations... ten Tony Awards, including Best Musical.... This is Billy Elliot The Musical, the spectacular show with the heart, humor and passion to be named TIME Magazine's "Best Musical of the Decade!" Based on the international smash-hit film, and featuring a score by music legend Elton John, Billy Elliot is an astonishing theatrical experience that will stay with you forever.  Set in a northern English mining town against the background of the 1984 miners' strike, Billy Elliot is the inspirational story of a young boy's struggle against the odds to make his dream come true. Follow Billy's journey as he stumbles out of the boxing ring and into a ballet class, where he discovers a passion for dance that inspires his family and community... and changes his life forever.  With a powerful storyline, rousing songs, and opportunities for sensational choreography Billy Elliot is the perfect opportunity to blow audiences away.

IMPORTANT DATES!

ONLINE SIGNUPS:  4/7-4/20

AUDITIONS:  4/21

CALLBACKS: 4/25

FINAL LISTS/SCRIPTS/SCHEDULES/CONTRACTS:  4/26-4/27

REGULAR REHEARSALS: 7:30-9:30 at StageCoach M-Th (when called) Mon 4/28-Thurs 5/29.  NO LONG REHEARSAL ON MEMORIAL DAY THIS YEAR!

MANDATORY DRESS REHEARSALS/SHOWS:  5-10pm 6/2-6/5.  7pm show on 6/6, 2pm & 7pm show on 6/7, 2pm show and strike on 6/8.

SET CONSTRUCTION/LOAD IN:  MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND

Cast of Characters

***We will take a minimum of 20 cast members for this show (a minimum of 40  double cast)***
All roles open to any gender and are in alphabetical order by character name, followed by their description.  (Audition song coming 4/1/25).

Billy Elliot

A boy who stumbles upon a ballet class and develops a passion for dance. To him, dance is a way to feel whole and free himself from the problems of life. He finds himself stuck between appeasing family and chasing his newfound love.

Dad

Billy's stoic father. A widowed miner struggling with maintaining a household in lieu of a work strike, he is still deeply scarred by the death of his wife. Billy's dancing initially sends him into a rage but he learns to support his son.

Debbie Wilkinson

The ballet teacher's daughter. A bit stand-offish and argumentative, her childhood crush on Billy leads her to constantly discourage him.

Grandma

Billy's eccentric grandmother. She is forgetful and a little aloof. Despite her inattention, she harbors a bitter resentment towards her dead abusive husband but has found solace through dance.

Michael

Billy's careless and fun-loving best friend. He lives in the realm of expressing oneself, going so far as to commonly dress in women's clothing.

Mrs. Wilkinson

The local ballet teacher who eventually becomes Billy's mentor. Hardened and mouthy, she actually has capacity for caring when she sees promise in Billy. Believes in the power of personal expression through dance.

Tony

Billy's brother. A lazy but passionate miner. Hotheaded and scrappy with seemingly no regard of respect for his father, although he shares his disapproval of dance.

Ensemble

Miners (Big Davey, George, Lesley); Ballet Girls (Angela Robson, Tracey Atkinson, Keeley Gibson, Tina Harmer); Police Officers; Royal Ballet School Members (Clipboard Woman, Posh Boy, Posh Son, Dancer)

Crew

***We will take a maximum of 8 crew members for this show***

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