STL Auditions
AUDITION NOTICE: Chorus of Fools – Romeo & Juliet
STL Auditions, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States, 63146
Chorus of Fools is holding in-person auditions for its spring production of
Romeo & Juliet , performing April 9-19, 2025, at K2K North Location, Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 3519 N. 14th Street, St. Louis, MO 63107.
AUDITION DETAILS Saturday, November 22, 2025 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM 5 Star Center, 2832 Arsenal, St. Louis, Missouri 63118. Callbacks will be held on Wednesday, December 3, 6:00-9:30 PM.
To request an audition time, please complete the audition form at the link HERE.
You will receive a confirmation email with your assigned audition time and digital copies of audition sides. No need to bring printed materials.
AVAILABLE ROLES
Romeo: a Montague
Juliet: a Capulet
Mercutio: friend to Romeo
Benvolio: friend and cousin to Romeo
Tybalt: Juliet’s cousin
Friar Laurence: a counselor to Romeo and Juliet
Nurse: Juliet’s primary confidante
Capulet: Juliet’s father
Lady Capulet: Juliet’s mother
Ensemble Members: All other roles—including Lord & Lady Montague, Paris, Prince Escalus, servants, musicians, and citizens of Verona—will be played by ensemble members who portray multiple characters throughout the production. Ensemble performers will be featured prominently and integral to the world of the play.
AUDITION REQUIREMENTS
Please arrive early to complete paperwork and note any scheduling conflicts.
Please prepare a 60-second monologue (classical or contemporary) that demonstrates your range and connection to text.
Be prepared to read from the provided sides, which will be available in advance and at auditions.
Some ensemble members will sing in the production. If you’d like to be considered for a singing role, please prepare a short (90-second) song in any style that feels authentic to you.
All actors must be 18 years or older.
We welcome and encourage actors of all races, ethnicities, gender identities, and backgrounds to audition.
REHEARSALS February 23 – April 8 (weeknights and occasional weekends)
DIRECTOR’S NOTE I want to meet Romeo and Juliet as if I’ve never heard the story. Not the balcony, not the feud—just two people seeing each other for the first time, and the world holding its breath. I want to make a version of this play that feels present, alive, and human—not bound by expectation or tradition.
We’ll be working with a gender-blind approach. That means any actor may audition for any role. What matters most is honesty—what you bring to the text that no one else can.
Come in curious. Come in open. Let’s rediscover this story together.
ON INTIMACY We are exploring the excitement, danger, and recklessness of youthful passion in
Romeo and Juliet —the wonder of love and sexuality—while keeping our rehearsal room safe, professional, and fully respectful of actor boundaries. All intimate and physically vulnerable scenes will be choreographed with a trained intimacy director. Full disclosure about the nature of these scenes will be provided at auditions and callbacks, with questionnaires to indicate comfort levels and consent prior to casting.
ABOUT US Chorus of Fools is a non-profit theatre company based in St. Louis, committed to uplifting emerging talent and making powerful, accessible theatre for our community.
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Romeo & Juliet , performing April 9-19, 2025, at K2K North Location, Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 3519 N. 14th Street, St. Louis, MO 63107.
AUDITION DETAILS Saturday, November 22, 2025 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM 5 Star Center, 2832 Arsenal, St. Louis, Missouri 63118. Callbacks will be held on Wednesday, December 3, 6:00-9:30 PM.
To request an audition time, please complete the audition form at the link HERE.
You will receive a confirmation email with your assigned audition time and digital copies of audition sides. No need to bring printed materials.
AVAILABLE ROLES
Romeo: a Montague
Juliet: a Capulet
Mercutio: friend to Romeo
Benvolio: friend and cousin to Romeo
Tybalt: Juliet’s cousin
Friar Laurence: a counselor to Romeo and Juliet
Nurse: Juliet’s primary confidante
Capulet: Juliet’s father
Lady Capulet: Juliet’s mother
Ensemble Members: All other roles—including Lord & Lady Montague, Paris, Prince Escalus, servants, musicians, and citizens of Verona—will be played by ensemble members who portray multiple characters throughout the production. Ensemble performers will be featured prominently and integral to the world of the play.
AUDITION REQUIREMENTS
Please arrive early to complete paperwork and note any scheduling conflicts.
Please prepare a 60-second monologue (classical or contemporary) that demonstrates your range and connection to text.
Be prepared to read from the provided sides, which will be available in advance and at auditions.
Some ensemble members will sing in the production. If you’d like to be considered for a singing role, please prepare a short (90-second) song in any style that feels authentic to you.
All actors must be 18 years or older.
We welcome and encourage actors of all races, ethnicities, gender identities, and backgrounds to audition.
REHEARSALS February 23 – April 8 (weeknights and occasional weekends)
DIRECTOR’S NOTE I want to meet Romeo and Juliet as if I’ve never heard the story. Not the balcony, not the feud—just two people seeing each other for the first time, and the world holding its breath. I want to make a version of this play that feels present, alive, and human—not bound by expectation or tradition.
We’ll be working with a gender-blind approach. That means any actor may audition for any role. What matters most is honesty—what you bring to the text that no one else can.
Come in curious. Come in open. Let’s rediscover this story together.
ON INTIMACY We are exploring the excitement, danger, and recklessness of youthful passion in
Romeo and Juliet —the wonder of love and sexuality—while keeping our rehearsal room safe, professional, and fully respectful of actor boundaries. All intimate and physically vulnerable scenes will be choreographed with a trained intimacy director. Full disclosure about the nature of these scenes will be provided at auditions and callbacks, with questionnaires to indicate comfort levels and consent prior to casting.
ABOUT US Chorus of Fools is a non-profit theatre company based in St. Louis, committed to uplifting emerging talent and making powerful, accessible theatre for our community.
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