‘Hamilton' Seeks New Talent With Open Auditions

No prior theater experience is necessary to audition, meaning you do not have to be a member of Actors’ Equity. Producers are seeking non-white men and women, ages 20s to 30s

You could have a shot at starring in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s blockbuster musical “Hamilton.”

Casting directors for the historical hip-hopera are holding open auditions for replacements to the Broadway production, and new cast members for the upcoming national tours.

Auditions will be held in New York City on May 3.

No prior theater experience is necessary to audition, meaning you do not have to be a member of Actors’ Equity. Producers are seeking non-white men and women, ages 20s to 30s.

Similar open calls are happening in Los Angeles and San Francisco in mid-April.

“Hamilton is currently running at Broadway’s Richard Rodgers Theatre. A Chicago company will begin performances in September at the PrivateBank Theatre, while a London production is scheduled to open in the West End in 2017.

A national tour will launch in March 2017 at San Francisco’s SHN Orpheum Theatre, where it will play a 21-week run before moving on to Los Angeles’ Hollywood Pantages Theatre. More cities are scheduled to be announced soon.

For further information, visit HamiltonBroadway.com/auditions.

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