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  "A Dash Of Rosemary appears at first to be small and unassuming, but it has the heart of a big winner. This gem of a show takes you on a touching, sentimental journey of the legendary singer's life while offering up one hit song after the other. If it weren't for the lump in my throat, I would have sung along during the show's finale. That is no easy task to accomplish, but producer/creator Douglas Kampsen succeeds in serving up all the right ingredients." - Roy Miller - Broadway Producer, The Drowsy Chaperone
   
     
 


All actors in this show must be warm, personable and charming people with the ability to honestly act any song. Any actor who isn’t a group player or has the tendency to steal a scene is WRONG for this show. No actor imitates Rosemary Clooney.

Woman 1: 35-45, must be a great singer, actor and move well. She is the most sophisticated of the two women. Must be very warm, sincere and passionate. Must be able to act a song. She is sensitive and strong with a great natural ability for comedy. She is the show’s anchor.

Woman 2: 25-35, blonde. Should play younger than Woman 1. Great singer, actor and dancer. She has most of the dance numbers in the show. She is light hearted, innocent and extremely sexy. She must be very likeable with that “Girl Next Door” charm.

Man: 30-40, All-American, dark hair and eyes, good looks. Great singer, actor, moves well and must be very comfortable just talking to the audience. Does some couple dancing with both women, so he must know how to lead. He represents most the men in Rosemary’s life, her husbands, Bing Crosby etc. He is not cocky, but rather that lovely, funny, confident, charming man that women wish they could bring home to meet their mother.

 
     

 

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