Auditions

Spring 2026 Auditions

Auditions for the 2025-2026 season have passed, but there are still lots of opportunities to get involved with PUP!

  • Look out for more information about our senior cabaret in late April.
  • If you are a director or musical theater writer, look out for opportunities to propose a musical to PUP in late March.
  • If you’re interested in arts administration, come to PUP Board Elections in December!
  • And of course, come see our shows!

NEXT TO NORMAL

Production Opportunities: PUP’s April production of Next to Normal is currently searching for a Production Manager, a Costume Designer, and a Props Designer. We would also be interested in someone with partnered dancing experience to be either a choreographer or consultant. Please reach out to director Emily Boyd (eb0468@princeton.edu) if you are interested in any of these positions.

Pit Opportunities: We also need pit musicians! Our pit is still looking for the following instruments: Guitar and Bass. Please reach out to music director Karin Zimba (kz0315@princeton.edu) if you are interested. She will find a time to hold a very casual audition with you to understand your skill level. No theatrical experience necessary.

COMPANY: PIT MUSICIANS WANTED!

PUP and Theatre Intime’s February production of Company is currently looking for musicians to play trombone and cello in the pit. If you have any questions about these or are interested in them, please reach out to music director Morgan Taylor (mt7078@princeton.edu).

PUP AUDITION PROCESS

Little bit lost on how musical theater auditions work? Check out this page for resources on the PUP audition process and audition song selection here!

This page will be continuously updated throughout the year, so be sure to check back for more information about upcoming auditions!

PUP is committed to combatting discrimination on the basis of race, religion, gender, gender identity and/or expression, ability, nationality, socioeconomic class, and sexual orientation, in all of its practices and operations, including but not limited to: casting, audition processes, proposals processes, rehearsals, productions, board elections, and social gatherings.

At PUP, we work to consistently uphold our core values: creative expression, equity, inclusivity, accessibility, and friendship. We believe in valuing our artists as human beings first and performers second. We value cultivating joyful creative processes, uplifting artists of all experience levels, and fostering an encouraging community. We are students empowering other students in their artistic endeavors.