Auditions


Upcoming Auditions



Director: Steven D. Morris

Music Director: Vicki Nooe

Choreographer: Alli Betsill

Actors will receive a stipend.

Audition Dates: Sunday, April 12th @ 10:00am By appointment only.

Location: Theatre Arlington, 305 W Main St. Arlington, TX 76010

Performance Schedule: October 23rd -November 8th, 2026–Thursdays -Saturdays at 7:30 pm & Sundays at 2:00 pm

Rehearsal Schedule: Rehearsals begin September 21st 2026 (Typically M-F 6:30 to 10)


Audition Requirements: Please arrive at least 15 minutes early with your headshot and resume.
Please prepare a 30-45 second cut from a song in the style of the show.
Bring sheet music, marked and in the correct key. Accompanist will be provided.
There will be cold readings from the script. Sides will be on the website

About the Show: The Great American Trailer Park Musical is a campy musical comedy packed with big laughs, wild drama and an outrageous love-triangle! There’s a new tenant at Armadillo Acres – and she’s wreaking havoc all over Florida’s most exclusive trailer park. When Pippi, the stripper on the run, comes between the Dr. Phil- loving, agoraphobic Jeannie and her tollbooth collector husband, the storms begin to brew.

Roles Available:

JEANNIE GARSTECKI – 35-45 years old. Jeannie has lived in a trailer at Armadillo Acres for 20 years with her husband and high school sweetheart, Norbert. A faded beauty, she was 17 when she married, 18 when her son was born and 23 when he got kidnapped. That, coupled with a really bad perm, has turned her into an agoraphobic. She hasn’t left her trailer in all these years, and the man she loves is drifting further and further away and she’s determined to get him back… that is, if she could manage to get out of the trailer to do it.

NORBERT GARSTECKI – 35-45 years old. Jeannie’s husband Norbert collects tolls for a living and tries to be as good a husband as one can be to an agoraphobic. A former high school football star, he has rugged good looks marred by fatigue and the stress of his difficult marriage. He is a simple man who desperately wishes his wife could get out of the trailer, but he’s not equipped with the emotional or intellectual tools to help her do it. He has never loved or slept with a woman other than Jeannie. That is until he meets Pippi.

PIPPI – 28-35 years old. Pippi is a striking beauty with a great body and a taste for clothing that shows it off. Up to this point, Pippi’s life has been about surviving. She is a professional stripper who has gotten by on her looks and talents for dancing and petty theft. She means no harm and is ready to stop making bad choices and start making changes, but first she has to get lost in a hick-town trailer park so she won’t be found by her last bad choice.

DUKE – 24-28 years old. Duke is Pippi’s obsessive, possessive and excessive Magic Marker-sniffing boyfriend – “ex”-boyfriend, according to Pippi. Not so, according to Duke. Not the brightest guy south of the Mason-Dixon Line, Duke leaves a trail of disaster in his wake wherever he goes. His road trip to Starke is no exception and his arrival at the trailer park is full of surprises.

BETTY – 38-50-something. Betty attended high school with Norbert and Jeannie Garstecki and has lived at Armadillo Acres for just as long. She now runs the leasing office and makes it her business to know everything about everybody who passes through the trailer park. Though a self-proclaimed “bad ass,” Betty is really a mother hen to the denizens of the trailer park. Of all “The Girls,” Betty is the most grounded, earthy and dry.

LINOLEUM “LIN” – 30s. So named because her mother gave birth to her on the kitchen floor, Linoleum has a husband on death row at the Florida State Prison. His fate is an electric chair that doesn’t work properly unless most of the town’s electricity is turned off. So Lin watches everyone’s lights and appliances very closely in the hopes that she can keep the chair on the fritz. Sometimes self- absorbed and sometimes just a smart-ass, she hints at a wild, rock-and-roll past and is the fieriest of “The Girls.”

DONNA “PICKLES” – 20’s. A newlywed, Donna is called “Pickles” because she is perpetually hysterically pregnant – that is, she’s so convinced she should be pregnant she’s exhibiting symptoms. Her husband is a lot fancier than she is, as he is from the big city of Jacksonville. His parents haven’t been very supportive of his marital choice, so Pickles is desperate to give her husband a family of his own – even if she has to fake it. The dimmest of “The Girls,” Pickles is airy, sweet and blissfully ignorant.


August 1st, 2026

Creative Team:

Director: Cindy Honeycutt

Music Director: Daniel Hernandez

Choreographer: Hannah Arguelles

Required Dance Call: 10 am
Vocal Auditions to follow. Actors will be released after they sing.
An adult must sign the audition form and all conflicts must be given at the time of the audition. Please bring a CURRENT picture/headshot and a current resume, including training and experience.
Callbacks TBD, Monday, August 3rd. Rehearsals begin August 17th.
Choreography Video will be available online. All who are auditioning must be prepared to dance the choreography given at the dance call. Please wear dance clothing and shoes, or other clothing you can move in easily. No open toed shoes, please.
Vocal audition requirements: 30 seconds to 1 minute of a song from a musical. Please bring sheet music in the correct key and clearly marked with your audition cut. An accompanist will be provided.
No a capella singing or tracks, please

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