Audition Dates
Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2019 at 7  pm
Saturday, Oct. 26, 2019 at  10 am
Performance Dates
February 21, 22, 27 and 29, 2020
Auditions are by REGISTRATION only. Please email info@LONJ.org to register for one of the above dates, and include your head-shot, resume and home town. Auditions and rehearsals will be held at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 140 South Finley Avenue, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920. Accompanist will be provided. Singers from New Jersey preferred.
Producer: William Corson           Stage Director: Reegan McKenzie           Music Director & Conductor: Jason Tramm

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Producer: William Corson
Director: Reegan McKenzie
Music Director & Conductor: Jason Tramm

Audition Dates
Wednesday, Oct 23, 2019 at 7  pm
Saturday, Oct. 26, 2019 at  10 am

Performance Dates
February 21, 22, 27 and 29, 2020

Auditions are by REGISTRATION only. Please email info@LONJ.org to register for one of the above dates, and include your head-shot, resume and home town. Auditions, rehearsals and performances will be held at St Mark’s Episcopal Church, 140 South Finley Avenue, Basking Ridge, NJ 07020. Accompanist will be provided. Singers from New Jersey preferred.

Die Fledermaus Character Breakdown

ROSALINDE (high lyric soprano) – A gay, charming lady married to Eisenstein; fond of mild flirtation, aware of her attractiveness to men.
GABRIEL EISENSTEIN (tenor or high baritone) – A gentleman of independent means; an incorrigible, irresponsible philanderer, but very likeable.
ADELE (lyric coloratura) – Rosalinde’s maid; has a cunning sense of humor; fancies herself as a charmer and actress.
DR. FALKE (lyric baritone) – Notary, friend of Eisenstein; elegant, smooth-talking, sly-minded practical joker; rather sinister.
ALFRED (lyric tenor) – Italian opera singer of high C’s; former flame of Rosalinde; hoping to reignite their relationship behind her husband’s back; flamboyant and melodramatic.
FRANK (lyric baritone) – Prison warden; stolid, but inclined to silliness when persuaded to have a night out.
PRINCE ORLOFSKY (mezzo-soprano) – A blasé, bored Russian millionaire who gives lavish parties; broad-minded; kindly at heart.
IDA (soprano or mezzo-soprano) – Sister of Adele, whom she aids and abets; a ballerina; fond of a good time.
DR. BLINT (buffo tenor) – A none-too-competent fuddy-duddy lawyer; confused and foolish.
FROSCH (comic non-singing) – A drunken jailer.
Ensemble of party-goers and servants at Prince Orlofsky’s (all voice parts).