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Auditions

Each year SPARC produces a season of plays and musicals designed exclusively for youth and teens to take center stage. Auditions are required to participate in these productions. Find information about upcoming auditions below!

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Touring Ensemble & Touring Youth Co.

Touring Ensemble, May 5 (for rising 9th to 12th graders)

Touring Ensemble Youth Company, May 6 (for rising 6th to 8th graders)

Audition to join SPARC’s traveling performance groups for middle and high schoolers! These dedicated groups showcase their talents year-round at a variety of events held in the Richmond Community. Ensemble members participate in weekly rehearsals consisting of training in theatre, music, and dance. The SPARC Touring Ensembles gain experience performing in dynamic settings, building the adaptability and composure necessary for live, public performance.

QUESTIONS? Contact Courtney Thompson at cthompson@sparcrichmond.org.

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New Voices Acting Company

Virtual submissions for student and adult actors

Due May 18, 2026

New Voices for the Theater is seeking adult and student actors for the 36th Festival of New Works at the historical Henrico Theater. Headshot and Video Audition of a one minute contemporary monologue due by May 18, 2026. All actors will be notified about casting by June 1, 2026.
Learn more and submit through the button below.

 

Audition-Based Programing FAQs

What kind of audition-based programming does SPARC offer?

SPARC produces four to six plays or musicals each year! Age ranges differ for shows depending on the content, but auditions are typically open to 6th through 12th graders.

SPARC also holds auditions in the spring for Touring Ensemble, comprised of 8th through 12th graders. These students do musical theatre revue-style performances at many private and public events around Richmond throughout the course of the year!

Does my student need to be enrolled in one of SPARC’s training classes in order to audition for a show?

No, SPARC does not require students to be enrolled in any additional SPARC class (or have taken one in the past!) in order to be eligible to audition for a show. Students with all backgrounds and levels of experience in the performing arts are welcome to audition. We always love to see new faces!

What does SPARC require at auditions?

Though specific requirements may vary, students should plan to prepare 32 bars of a musical theatre song or a one-minute monologue. Exact details on how to prepare for auditions will be posted to the auditions page with each new round of auditions.

What does it cost to be involved in a production at SPARC?

SPARC does not have an audition fee. However, there is a cost associated with participating in a show after a student is cast, as the rehearsal process is an enriched educational experience. That fee varies by program, and it covers all costs. There is no additional cost or fee for costumes. Families are also welcome to apply for a scholarship or create a payment plan to help with the cost of participation in one of SPARC’s productions.

How are families involved in the production process at SPARC?

SPARC doesn’t require families to contribute to the production process for any of our shows! We hire professional technical artists and designers to create the magic that brings our shows to life. If family members would like to volunteer somehow, they’re welcome to serve as ushers at a performance of their choice.

Have questions about auditions? Please reach out!

We are always accepting new students for upcoming classes, camps, and programs!

If you have any questions about SPARC or any of our offerings, please reach out to us by filling out our contact form on this page or by giving us a call at our office at (804) 353-3393.

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SPARC is supported, in part, by the Virginia Commission for the Arts, which receives support from the Virginia General Assembly and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.

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