Dolly Parton announces open casting search for new Broadway musical

Dolly Parton announces open casting search for new Broadway musical

The search for Dolly has begun!

Dolly: An Original Musical has launched a nationwide casting search, Dolly Parton announced Thursday, December 5, along with her manager Danny Nozell and ATG Productions. The Broadway Show – original title Hello, I’m Dolly – will capture moments from the legendary singer’s life and career.

In a video posted to TikTok, Instagram and YouTube, Parton announced the casting call and explained the casting process as clips from all stages of her magnanimous career played.

“I want to give you the chance to help me bring my story to Broadway – and maybe even play me!” Parton said, encouraging everyone to try out the opportunity.

“This show is a tribute to my music, my life and all the amazing people who have accompanied me along this journey,” she continued. “We are looking for talented artists who can capture the spirit of my journey, whether you are a seasoned theater professional or an undiscovered gem with a twist.”

The musical is looking for “performers of all ages to portray Parton at different stages of her incredible life,” the show said in a press release.

To audition, applicants should record a one-minute video of themselves singing their favorite Parton song and post it on social media with the tag #SearchForDolly. Applicants should also complete the application form on the musical’s website.

The application window closes on January 12, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. ET Dolly: An Original Musical The casting team will review submissions. The show then invites all promising applicants to a formal audition in New York City.

Dolly Parton.

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A Broadway production that tells her life story was Parton’s dream, she told PEOPLE in January.

“Right now I’m working on my life story as a musical, and so going to Broadway and opening my show there has been a big goal of mine for many, many years,” she told PEOPLE. “That would be the thing I want to make sure I get done while I’m still active and stick with it.”

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Dolly Parton.

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The musical’s score will feature both classic Parton songs and new numbers she wrote specifically for the show. Parton and Maria S. Schlatter wrote the book and Tony Award-winning Bartlett Sher will direct the show. Jim Carnahan and Carrie Gardner will be the musical’s casting directors.

“So, what are you waiting for? This could be your moment to take center stage and step into the spotlight,” Parton said with a big smile, adding, “Break a leg!”

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