

The Prince of Egypt
Auditions: March 27th & 28th
Callbacks: March 29th 3:00
Rehearsals Begin: April 12th
Rehearsals: Sunday's 2-5, Monday's 6-9 & Thursday's 6-9
For: Ages 8-18
Move In: June 15th
Show Dates: June 25th -28th
Show Location: Miami University Hamilton - Parrish Auditorium
Directed by: Rodney Neal & Matthew Neal
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Character Breakdown
Ensemble
Strong singers and dancers who portray Hebrew slaves, members of the Egyptian court, Priests, and Midianites.
Featured Dance Ensemble
The featured dance ensemble isn’t just decorative, it’s one of the most essential storytelling tools in the entire production. This show uses dance in a way that’s far more symbolic, spiritual, and narrative driven than most traditional musicals. The ensemble becomes the visual language of the story.
Kids Ensemble
The kids ensemble will help bring the world of The Prince of Egypt to life by portraying the children of the Hebrew community and participating in key storytelling moments throughout the production. They will appear in major musical numbers such as “Deliver Us,” “Through Heaven’s Eyes,” “When You Believe,” and more, adding emotional depth, innocence, and a sense of hope. The ensemble will also take part in the staging of the Plagues sequence through simple, expressive movement that supports the visual storytelling created by the adult cast. Their choreography will be age appropriate, integrated into transitions and group scenes, and designed to enhance the atmosphere and heart of the show.
Moses
Playful, but with a soulful core. Ages throughout the show. He begins the show as a devil-may-care young man, a bit of a clown and playboy, secure in his privileged identity as a prince of Egypt. But after his devastating discovery that he was born a slave, he grows into the strong and compassionate leader of the Hebrew people.
Vocal range top: A4 Vocal range bottom: Bb2
Ramses
A prince of Egypt, heir to the throne, who ages throughout the show. He loves his brother Moses, but is also quite competitive with him, since Moses’s winning personality continually puts him in the shade. His father expects a great deal from him as the future Pharaoh, and Ramses is wracked by self-doubt. Through trials of great pain over the course of the show, he ultimately becomes a great leader of the Egyptians.
Vocal range top: A4 Vocal range bottom: Bb2
Yocheved
Moses’s Hebrew mother. She sets her son afloat in a basket on the Nile in order to save him from the Egyptian soldiers. Rich alto voice, sings in Hebrew and English.
Vocal range top: E5 Vocal range bottom: G3
Young Miriam
Moses’s Hebrew sister. Good singing voice.
Vocal range top: C5 Vocal range bottom: G3
Tuya
Regal, wise, deeply loving. She always wanted another son after Ramses was born, and believes Moses was a gift from the gods. Over the course of the show she changes from being a vibrant, clever, and even playful woman to a broken creature devastated by the loss of her adopted son. Rich alto voice.
Vocal range top: E5 Vocal range bottom: G3
Seti
The Pharaoh of Egypt. Commanding, carries himself with great dignity and authority. As a young man, he brought Egypt back from the brink of civil war. He is a great general and still leads his army into battle. He loves his sons deeply, but he loves Egypt more and everything he does is to protect and preserve his country. A low baritone/bass.
Vocal range top: E4 Vocal range bottom: B2
Hotep
The High Priest of Egypt. Though pompous and self-important, he is deeply committed to the ancient gods of Egypt and above all fears the heresy of the one god which brought down the previous dynasty. His support is crucial to the well-being of the 18th Dynasty. He despises Moses for his lack of reverence and seeks to preserve the Egyptian hierarchy at all costs. Strong baritone.
Vocal range top: F4 Vocal range bottom: G#2
Tzipporah
A Midian princess, fiery and rebellious, who ages throughout the show. She is full of spirit and strength, and wants nothing more than for her people to be free. Deeply committed to her family, and eventually to her love for Moses. Must have a thrilling high belt, but also a well-developed and beautiful mix; must also dance well.
Vocal range top: E5 Vocal range bottom: Ab3
Miriam
Moses’s Hebrew sister. Devout, unswerving, simple-hearted, optimistic. A prophetess. She believes in God and in Moses as the Deliverer and never wavers in her faith in both. Strong rich belt.
Vocal range top: Eb5 Vocal range bottom: G3
Aaron
Moses’s Hebrew brother. Intellectual, sardonic, skeptical, funny. Aaron has reached an accommodation with his life as a slave; he makes a joke of everything to diminish the pain. Aaron is the last Hebrew to believe in Moses; when Moses returns to Egypt and confronts Ramses, asking him to let his people go, Aaron’s skepticism is borne out when the Hebrews’ labor is doubled. But when Aaron is finally won over, he becomes Moses’ most loyal follower. Tenor or high baritone.
Vocal range top: G4 Vocal range bottom: B2
Nefertari
Ramses’s wife and his Queen of Egypt. Imperious and haughty. Scion of an ancient royal family, she is keenly aware of her position and her importance to the dynasty. She is supremely self-confident and looks down upon Ramses as a member of an upstart family. But at the end, her heart is broken by the death of her son and she reveals her humanity and love for Ramses. Strong rich belt, high alto.
Vocal range top: D5 Vocal range bottom: B3
Jethro
The High Priest of Midian and Tzipporah’s father. A powerful, wise presence, exuding a joy of life and a deep empathy for others. Full of love and buoyancy, with a deep spiritual center. A high baritone (must sing up to G) with a strong warm voice.
Vocal range top: G4 Vocal range bottom: A2
Leah
One of Tzipporah’s younger sisters. Feisty and willing to fight when threatened. Good-humored, she and Keturah think their older sister is a bit of a head case, and they happily welcome Moses into their tribe.
Vocal range top: C#5 Vocal range bottom: B3
Keturah
One of Tzipporah’s younger sisters. Feisty and willing to fight when threatened. Good-humored, she and Leah think their older sister is a bit of a head case, and they happily welcome Moses into their tribe.
Vocal range top: C#5 Vocal range bottom: B3


