Unbreakable
by Capital City Men's Chorus

Mar. 03 - Mar. 13 (2019)

The new musical Unbreakable presents an historical arc to the experiences of LGBTQ people over the last 12 decades, illuminated by four characters drawn from real-life stories from throughout LGBTQ history. These stories include: Jane Adams, the first woman to win a Nobel Peace Prize in 1931 and an openly lesbian activist; Lem Billings, JFK’s best friend, a closeted gay man seated at the side of the most powerful man on earth; Sylvia Rivera and the transgender community she nurtured; and AIDS and its impact on a generation. The work weaves together the themes of awareness and activism and seeks to illuminate decades of setbacks and progress in the United States.


 Capital City Men's Chorus (CCMC) is looking for soloists, to receive compensation, for the May 18-19 production of Andrew Lippa's Unbreakable at  Bates Recital Hall, University of Texas at Austin: 
 
  • Woman 1 - Mezzo / Belt (libretto specifies non-caucasian) F to Eb
  • Woman 2 - Soprano F to High Bb
  • Man 1 - Tenor (libretto specifies non-caucasian) C - High B

Candidates please submit resume, photo, and any available videos of the applicant singing to artistic.director@ccmcaustin.org .CCMC will respond with an audition cut to submit by video.