Cast List
The lucky few who are selected out of the hundreds – possibly thousands – who auditioned for the role may get one of few types of parts. They may be cast as a swing, standby, or understudy, all who learn multiple roles and are prepared to step in if an actor or ensemble member is sick or otherwise unable to perform for a show. They may be cast as an ensemble member, a chorus role to support the main action and give the world of the show depth and motion. Or they may be a cast as a principal actor, a primary or secondary character with lines and more prominence in the show.
The audition process for theatrical roles is highly competitive, with only a fortunate few selected from the possibly thousands who audition. Successful candidates may land roles as swings, standbys, or understudies, prepared to step in if a performer is unable to go on. Others may find themselves as ensemble members, providing support and depth to the main action. The luckiest individuals secure principal roles, embodying primary or secondary characters with lines and adding significant prominence to the production.