** TITANIC Casting Notice **
The Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge is currently casting for a new Dinner Show!
Rehearsals begin in the second half of May, 2026 and will be 3-5 nights a week.
Performances begin in June, 2026 and run up to 5 nights a week (Tuesday-Saturday) through December.
One/two shows or an average of 8 hours total commitment per night. Timeline could adjust; depending on
attendance.
All roles are paid. $130 per night (performances and rehearsal)
Available Roles:
• THOMAS ANDREWS – A very well-liked and hard-working, he rose to prominence within his
family's Shipbuilding firm, Harland and Wolff. Despite the general beliefs that both the Olympic and
Titanic were unsinkable; he was the one who determined that the Titanic would sink after striking the
iceberg. He demanded that the passengers abandon ship.
• MARGARET BROWN – Later known as "the unsinkable" Molly Brown; an American socialite and
philanthropist. She was always one concerned about the rights of workers and women, education
and literacy for children. She also paved the way for the historic preservation, and commemoration
of the bravery and chivalry displayed by the men aboard the Titanic.
• CAPTAIN EDWARD SMITH – Calm, orderly and respectful. Duty-bound and career proud as an
elderly yet seasoned English sea Captain. His white beard shines among his duty and honor towards
the passengers of the Titanic. MUST BE ABLE TO GROW A BEARD/HAIR and be willing to color it
white.
• DOROTHY GIBSON – A vivacious and determined singer/actor whose natural comedic
abilities shined above all else. Despite her vaudevillian origins, she became an instant hit with film
audiences in 1911, becoming one of the first actresses in the new medium of film to be promoted as
a "star" in her own right. She was praised for her natural, subtle acting style, she was particularly
effective as a comedian.
• MUSICIAN – Must be able to play the following instruments: Violin, Piano, Cello or Bass.
• EDWARD BROWN/VIOLET JESSOP – A steward/stewardess (respectively) aboard Titanic.
To submit for a role, please send a resume, headshot, and a self-tape of two one-minute contrasting
monologues (one comedic and one serious).
Self-tape should be well lit and include a slate with your name and the role you are auditioning for.
All submissions should be sent to along with your headshot and resume no later
than 5:00pm, Friday, 4/17/26. Should your audition pass the first round, you will be contacted for further
self-tape submissions and/or in-person callbacks to be determined at a later date