MUSICAL THEATER Audition Master Class with Peter Van Dam, Assoc. CD, Jim Carnahan Casting/Roundabout Theatre Company. - FIRST TIME GUEST!

Wednesday, July 5, 2017, 7pm ET / 4pm PT

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From one of the busiest Broadway casting offices in NY, Actors Connection is thrilled to have Peter teaching this ONE NIGHT ONLY Musical Theater Audition Master Class.

For this Master Class, please prepare 2 contrasting 16 bar cuts and please bring your book as Peter may want to hear something additional.

The evening will start off with a Q & A, and then each actor will perform for Peter using your prepared material in a group format. He will coach, give direction and work your material over the course of the evening.

Past credits include: Marvin's Room, The Cherry Orchard, Love, Love, Love., Wonderful Town, Nice Fish, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof in London's West End, as well as the original national tours of Fun Home and Cabaret. Be sure to check out www.roundabouttheatre.org for exciting, new projects!

Prior to joining Jim's office, he was the executive assistant to the head of the talent department at Innovative Artists. He assisted producer Ellen M. Krass on the film of Stephen Sondheim's Company at the New York Philharmonic, directed by Lonny Price. He also assisted Mr. Price on the documentary Best Worst Thing That Ever Could Have Happened. Peter studied at the Walnut Hill School for the Arts, NYU Tisch School of the Arts/CAP21, and holds a B.F.A. in musical theatre from The Boston Conservatory.

PLEASE NOTE: This class is limited to 14 ADVANCED Musical Theater actors.

Peter Van Dam

PETER VAN DAM, CSA – Peter is the recipient of four Artios Awards for excellence in casting. He joined Tara Rubin Casting in 2018 as a Casting Director, and previously was an associate at Jim Carnahan Casting / Roundabout Theatre Company.

Broadway: The Heart of Rock & Roll, Six, The Phantom of the Opera, Tootsie, Head Over Heels, Angels in America, Farinelli and the King, The Cherry Orchard.

National Tours: Six, The Band’s Visit.

Off-Broadway/New York: Dead Outlaw (Audible Theater – World Premiere), Pal Joey (New York City Center), Whisper House (The Civilians), Sing Street (New York Theatre Workshop), Something Clean (Roundabout), The Beast in the Jungle (Vineyard).

Regional: Summer Stock (Goodspeed – World Premiere), Sing Street, (The Huntington), 42nd Street (Goodspeed), Kismet (Granada Theatre/Santa Barbara Symphony), Chasing Rainbows (Paper Mill Playhouse), Chess (The Kennedy Center), Wonderful Town (LA Opera). Canada: Beaches, Six, The Louder We Get. West End: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Nice Fish.

Benefits: I’m Still Here (New York Public Library for the Performing Arts), Julie Halston’s Broadway Belts for PFF, Thoroughly Modern Millie (The Actors Fund).

For over three years he was executive assistant to the head of the talent department at Innovative Artists in New York. He assisted producer Ellen M. Krass on the film of Stephen Sondheim's Company at the New York Philharmonic, directed by Lonny Price. He also worked with Mr. Price on the documentary Best Worst Thing That Ever Could Have Happened, among other projects. Originally from Portland, Maine, Peter studied theatre at Walnut Hill School for the Arts and New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, and holds a BFA in musical theatre from The Boston Conservatory.

He has taught classes and workshops at the New Studio on Broadway - NYU, Boston Conservatory, Ithaca College, Emerson College, CAP21, The Growing Studio, Broadway Workshop, Actors Connection, among others. He is a proud member of CSA and a Tony Awards voter.

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The following disclaimer is provided specifically at the request of and in accordance with SAG/AFTRA: Seminars or classes are for educational purposes only and will not secure or provide opportunity for employment in the field or representation by an agent or casting director.