Dear Evan Hansen
THIS SHOW IS RATED PG
Featuring a Tony Award-winning book by Steven Levenson (Fosse/Verdon), and a score by Grammy®, Tony®, Emmy® and Academy Award® winners Benj Pasek and Justin Paul (The Greatest Showman, La La Land, Dogfight, James and the Giant Peach), Dear Evan Hansen is a new classic, with a message that has resonated with audiences around the world: “You Will Be Found.”
Seventeen-year-old Evan Hansen has felt invisible his entire life. But when a tragedy shocks his community and thrusts him into the center of a rapidly evolving controversy, Evan is given the opportunity of a lifetime: the chance to be somebody else. As his web of well-intentioned lies begins to unravel, though, Evan is forced to confront the fact that the price of belonging may be far steeper than he bargained for.
The show opened at the Music Box Theatre to rave reviews and struck an emotional chord with critics and audiences alike. It went on to win six 2017 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, the Drama League Award for Outstanding Musical Production, two Obie Awards, a Drama Desk Award, two Outer Critics Circle Awards and two Helen Hayes Awards.
IMPORTANT DATES
4/19 - 4/26 - ONLINE SIGNUPS
x/xx - INFO SESSION (use an LCPS computer to sign into GoogleMeet code: Infinite Arts)
5/1 - AUDITIONS
TBA - CALLBACKS
TBA - FINAL LISTS
5/2 - SCRIPTS/SCHEDULES/ CONTRACTS
9/29 - 11/5 - REGULAR REHEARSALS (M, Tu, W, Th)
x/xx - SET CONSTRUCTION/ LOAD IN
11/9 - 11/11 - MANDATORY DRESS REHEARSALS (5pm to 10pm)
11/12 - SHOW (7pm)
11/13 - SHOW (2pm & 7pm)
11/14 - SHOW (2pm with strike following)
Cast of Characters
***We will take a 24 cast members for this show (we plan to triple cast) - this show open to 2026-27 high school age students***
All roles open to any gender and are followed by their description. To audition be prepared to sing approximately one minute from the audition song below. If this is the first time working with Mr. A and Ms. Kerr please also prepare a one minute monologue.
Evan Hansen
Smart, sincere, and excruciatingly self-conscious, Evan prefers to hover in the background, a supporting player in his own life, too afraid to step forward into the spotlight and risk ridicule or, what might be worse, no one noticing him at all.
Heidi Hansen
Evan’s mother. Overworked and stretched too thin, Heidi loves her son fiercely, but fears they have begun to grow apart. She is prepared to do anything to repair the damage.
Zoe Murphy
Sensitive and sophisticated, with a sharp sense of humor, Zoe could care less about the status games and popularity rites of high school. She feels a terrible ambivalence over her brother’s death.
Connor Murphy
An angry, disaffected loner, Connor has been a troubled kid for as long as anyone can remember, an enigma and a source of endless consternation to his long-suffering parents.
Cynthia Murphy
Connor and Zoe’s mother. To Evan, she seems to be the perfect mother, nurturing, available, and willing to talk about anything. To her own children, it’s a bit more complicated.
Larry Murphy
Connor and Zoe’s father. Though often tense and taciturn, Larry shows a different face to the world, representing for Evan the dad he always wished for: strong, confident, and more than anything, reliable, someone to be counted on.
Jared Kleinman
Droll and sarcastic, Jared covers his own insecurities with a well-practiced swagger and a know-it-all arrogance.
Alana Beck
Earnest to a fault, prone to melodrama, Alana hides a deeper loneliness beneath an ever-present smile and an almost aggressive friendliness.
Crew
***We will take a maximum of 15 crew members for this show***
Stage Managers
Spotlight Operators
Lightboard Operator
Running Crew