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Chino Community Theatre will hold auditions for the hit Broadway musical adaptation of THE FULL MONTY, directed by Toni Lynd, musically directed by Tina Whitley, and choreographed by Koda Montoya.Auditions will be held at Seventh Street Theater on Sunday, February 1 at 2 pm and Monday, February 2 at 7 pm. You need to come to BOTH NIGHTS. Musical auditions will be held on Sunday, with choreography auditions on Monday. There are possible callbacks on Tuesday, February 3 at 8 pm.
For musical auditions you will need to prepare at least 16 bars of a song. No pianist will be provided so you must bring your own accompaniment. No “a capella” auditions will be accepted.
For choreography auditions please wear comfortable clothes you can easily move in.
Rehearsals will begin the week of February 9 and will (mostly) be held Monday through Thursday evenings. A more detailed rehearsal schedule will be provided at a later date.
FULL MONTY run dates: April 17-May 3, 2026.
Please note: The main male roles do require nudity. If you have any questions about it, please email the director, Toni Lynd: [email protected].
There is no pay, but the actors will receive comp tickets to the performances.
Character Breakdown (includes age range and vocal range):
Jerry Lukowski, 30’s-40’s, Db5 to B2 – an unemployed mill worker, full of pride, fighting to maintain part custody of his son and regain his dignity through work, prone to spontaneous ideas.
Pam Lukowski, 20’s-40’s, Ab4 to Eb5 – Jerry’s estranged wife and high school sweetheart; she wants the best for her son and deep down the same for Jerry; resourceful, strong, and caring.
Nathan Lukowski, 10-15 – son to Jerry and Pam, devoted to both of his parents, believes in his father even when his schemes seem crazy, has inherited the confidence and strength of his parents.
Dave Bukatinsky, 30’s-40’s, Db5 (falsetto) to B2 – an unemployed mill worker and best friends with Jerry. He’s more of a follower than leader but has inner strength. Self-conscious about his weight, he too is fighting to maintain his dignity, regain his status as a breadwinner.
Georgie Bukatinsky, 30’s-40’s, D5 to G3 – married to Dave, currently supporting him financially and loves him completely while worrying about him. Strong belter at top of range. Loud and outgoing, she is leader of her group of girlfriends.
Harold Nichols, 40’s-60’s, Ab4 to B2 – former supervisor at the mill, married to Vicki, and is hiding his unemployment from her because he loves her and doesn’t want to show that he can’t support her. Loves dancing and becomes the group’s choreographer.
Vicki Nichols, 40’s-50’s, D5 to G3 – married to Harold and loves him more than anything while also enjoying the finer things in life (clothes, travel, possessions, etc.); supports him completely.
Malcolm MacGregor, 20’s-30’s, F#5 to C#3 – an unemployed mill worker, lives at home with his mother. Awkward, depressed, despairing, and lonely. Becoming friends with the guys and more with Ethan is the highlight of his life.
Ethan Girard, 20’s to 30’s, Ab4 to B2 – an unemployed mill worker, lonely, notable feature with determination and confidence to push himself with any task he takes. Finds companionship with Malcolm.
Noah (Horse) T. Simmons, 50’s-60’s, Bb4 to C#3 – an African-American retired mill worker, who appears “old” but has great dance moves; has strong opinions and embarrassed about his average features.
Jeanette A. Burmeister, 60’s-70’s, Bb4 to F3 – a piano player of indeterminate years with extensive show business experience. Sassy, funny, and highly opinionated.
Ensemble: The ensemble consists of 4 women and 4 men ranging in age from 20’s to 60’s and will play several speaking roles.
Any questions about the auditions or the show itself, please email Toni Lynd at [email protected].
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