Thank you for choosing to audition for Children of Eden!
At BMC we love presenting high calibre theatrical experiences such as Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (2019) and Godspell (2024). Those weren’t just shows — they were moments where our church family came together across generations to create something joyful, faithful, and deeply meaningful. Kids, youth, adults — all on the same stage, telling a story together.
Staying true to our mandate to produce a musical rooted in biblical storytelling — featuring beautiful music and just enough choreography to raise the heart rate, our next musical will be Children of Eden, written by Stephen Schwartz — the composer behind Godspell, The Prince of Egypt, The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Wicked.
This beautiful and lesser-known show is based on stories from the Book of Genesis. Act One tells the story of Adam and Eve — creation, choices, and the complicated but loving relationship between parent and child. Act Two moves to Noah and the flood — a story of trust, obedience, and new beginnings. It’s a musical about family, freedom, forgiveness, and God’s constant love, and it has wonderful roles for all ages.
One of the reasons Children of Eden isn’t staged as frequently as other biblically based musicals is because of its musical depth and complexity. The score is rich with intricate four-part harmonies. The characters themselves are nuanced and challenging, requiring performers who can bring both musical strength and thoughtful storytelling to the stage. In many ways, that sounds exactly like Breslau Mennonite Church in a nutshell — a community that loves strong singing, embraces depth, and isn’t afraid to wrestle with meaningful stories of faith. We are genuinely excited to give prominence to this compelling and powerful work, and to rise to the challenge together.
We invite you to join our cast for this exciting production! We’re looking for an intergenerational cast of about 20 to 30 people — children, youth, and adults. If you’ve been on stage before, wonderful. If you’ve never auditioned for anything in your life, that’s okay too. This is a place to grow, learn, and be part of something special together!
The BMC Children of Eden Production Team,
Amy Good, Director
Cheryl Zehr, Assistant Director
Stacey Vandermeer, Music Director
Justin Martin, Production Manager
Chris Steingart, Artistic Director
Friday, February 5, 2027 – 7:30 pm
Saturday, February 6, 2027 2 pm & 7:30 pm
Sunday, February 7, 2027 2pm
Children of Eden will be performed in the Sanctuary at Breslau Mennonite Church
Children of Eden requires a cast of 20-30 adult and child actors. Attendance at all rehearsals will be critical to the success of this production. Absences will have a huge impact.
While we understand that people will be away for a variety of reasons, we ask that everyone auditioning for this production commit to our FULL rehearsal schedule.
Rehearsals for Children of Eden will begin on SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th. Rehearsals will take place at BMC in the Sanctuary, Gym or Library.
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January
Though we ask for full commitment to this schedule, there are likely to be some exceptions along the way. Other changes will be announced as we go.
In the week leading up to the show, the following special rehearsal schedule will apply:
Saturday, January 30
Load-In and Theatre Setup
Sunday, January 31
Rehearsal 1-5pm, 6:30-10pm *with cast dinner
Tuesday, February 2
Dress Rehearsal: 6:30 pm start, Call time TBD
Wednesday, February 3
Dress Rehearsal: 6:30 pm start, Call time TBD
Thursday, February 4
*Tentative dress rehearsal or possible additional performance date
Friday, February 5
Performance 7:30pm Start, Call time TBD
Saturday, February 6
Performances 2pm and 7:30pm Start, Call time TBD
Sunday, February 7
Performances 2pm followed by Teardown.
*Attendance is MANDATORY for all cast and crew
Auditions are a chance for us to learn more about your range and desired role, and for you to learn more about what the coming months will look like. We know auditions can feel strange and intimidating, but we hope you’ll leave feeling supported, energized, and excited for the months ahead!
BMC Library
Sunday May 24, 2027 1-4 pm
Audition Panel:
Amy Good-Director
Stacey Vandermeer-Music Director
Chris Steingart-Artistic Director
Justin Martin-Production Manager
Cheryl Zehr-Assistant Director
Each audition will take approximately 5 to 10 minutes you can book your audition by clicking the link here.
Download and fill out our audition information form
Please arrive approximately 10 minutes early, so you’ll have time to prepare for your audition and be ready in case we’re running ahead of schedule.
Don’t want to audition alone? No worries… We want the audition process to be as comfortable as possible so feel free to sign up with a friend or family member(s) and either prepare a song and spoken dialogue separately or together.
A SONG
A SPOKEN DIALOGUE FROM THE SHOW
Here are a few songs from some of the lead characters.
Father (God)
The central figure of the show. A commanding but deeply emotional role.
Voice Type: Baritone (legit with authority)
Range: approx. G2 – E4
Adam / Noah (Often doubled)
Voice Type: Lyric Baritone
Range: approx. A2 – F#4
Eve / Mama Noah (Often doubled)
Voice Type: Mezzo-Soprano (with belt capability)
Range: approx. G3 – D5 (optional E♭5 in some productions)
Cain / Japheth (Often doubled)
Voice Type: Tenor (lyric with some edge)
Range: approx. B2 – A4
Abel / Ham
Voice Type: Light Tenor
Range: approx. C3 – G4
Seth
Voice Type: Baritone
Range: approx. B2 – E4
Adam and Eve’s third son. Smaller but meaningful role.
Yonah
Voice Type: Lyric Soprano
Range: approx. A3 – E5
Japheth’s love interest in Act II. A heartfelt solo and emotional turning point.
The Snake
Soloist in In Pursuit of Excellence
Ensemble
The ensemble is extremely important in this show.
They function as:
Musically, the ensemble carries rich four-part harmony and layered choral writing. Strong singers elevate the production significantly.
Well, it’s in the title isn’t it? So there ought to be children! While there are only a few specific roles for children, the production team has identified several areas where younger actors can be involved in meaningful ways to help tell the story. We welcome children 8 and older to audition for the show.
*Please note that we require at least one parent to be in the cast or attend each rehearsal for any children between 8-12.
**In certain situations we’ve made exceptions for children younger than 8 but that is on a case by case basis. Please contact a member of the production team to discuss further.
While key roles might remain true to gender, depending on the makeup of our cast we plan to cast the best person for each role regardless of their gender with which they identify.
We welcome anyone from the Breslau Mennonite Church Family and surrounding community from ages 8-108 to audition.
We have a part for you! The success of our production depends on the participation of many people behind the scenes. We’ll be looking for help with marketing, ticket sales, stage management, tech setup, set construction, costumes, props etc…. There truly is a place for everyone! Click here to sign up.
We acknowledge with gratitude the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee, Anishnawbe, and Neutral peoples upon which we gather. We seek a new relationship with Indigenous peoples, one based in honour and deep respect.
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