Scott Wojcik
Scott Wojcik is a NY-based Casting Director and owner of Wojcik Casting Team. With over 30 years of industry experience, Scott has cast in all mediums and works with all levels of professional talent. Scott’s casting work includes multiple National and International tours along with NY and regional theatre casting. Tours include: Jesus Christ Superstar, Rent, Rock of Ages, West Side Story, Dreamgirls, Jekyll & Hyde, Flashdance, A Chorus Line, Motown, Kinky Boots and Something Rotten. Regional theatres include: Riverside Theatre-FL, Tuacahn Performing Arts Center-UT, Theatre Aspen-CO, The Engeman Theater-NY, Summer Theatre of New Canaan-CT, Fulton Opera House-PA. Scott also directs and the play “Spring at the Willowbrook Inn” won both Best Production and Best Actor at the 2012 Fresh Fruit Festival in NYC. Scott is an active educator in the industry and offers classes on all forms of audition technique as well as the business of acting. He works with colleges and offers Master Classes across the country and is a regular guest teacher for SAG/AFTRA in On Camera commercial auditioning. In addition to casting, Scott was a partner in CRW Productions-an entertainment company that developed original stage entertainment for a wide range of clients including international ad agencies and philanthropists. Scott has also cast TV (The Hunt with John Walsh) Films including the 90’s indie hit “Trick” and countless commercials and is a on set child wrangler. Scott is originally from Bristol, RI and attended Bently College for business and Texas Tech University for grad work in Arts Management. He is a proud member of AEA and SAG/AFTRA and has lived in NYC for 34 years where he began his career as an actor.
Website: Wojcasting.com
Instagram: @wojcasting
Wojcik Casting Team
Michael Cassara
Michael Cassara, CSA is a Casting Director and Educator in New York City, where he and his team have cast over 1000 theatre and film projects since the formation of Michael Cassara Casting in 2003. Recent projects include Lamb Of God at The Met (starring Jessie Mueller, Santino Fontana, Joy Woods, and more), American Eclipse (by Michael John LaChiusa, dir. Bill Rauch), Forbidden Broadway (last 5 editions/cast albums), Mr. Holland's Opus (Ogunquit Playhouse, world premiere, dir. BD Wong), An American In Paris (international tour, dir. Christopher Wheeldon), The Mad Ones (Prospect Musicals, dir. Stephen Brackett), Cheek To Cheek (York Theatre, dir. Randy Skinner), Spamilton (NYC/Chicago/Pittsburgh CLO/tour), Americano! (off-Broadway/Artios nomination for casting), A Night With Janis Joplin (National Tour), Gigantic (dir. Scott Schwartz/Vineyard Theatre), Caroline, or Change (Tantrum Theater, dir. Robert Barry Fleming). Regional credits include frequent productions for top regional theatres including Gulfshore Playhouse, Argyle Theatre, Weston Theater Company, Hangar Theatre, Asolo Repertory Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville, The Old Globe, Denver Center, Great Lakes Theater, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, American Theater Group, and more. Film: The Hyperglot (dir. Michael Urie, Artios nomination for excellence in casting), Grantham & Rose (dir. Kristin Hanggi). Resident Casting Director for the New York Musical Festival (NYMF) from 2007 through 2019, and for the National Alliance for Musical Theatre (NAMT) since 2013. As an educator, he regularly teaches at many of the nation's top universities and training programs, including Baldwin Wallace University, The Boston Conservatory, Indiana University, NYU, Oberlin Conservatory, Texas State, and many others - and since 2021 he has served on the adjunct faculty of Wright State University. Michael is a native Clevelander who enjoys a dual career as a professional genealogist, with a specialty in Italian-American research. Member, Casting Society of America (CSA) and three-time Artios Award nominee. BFA, Otterbein University. MichaelCassara.net / @michaelcassara
Michael Cassara Casting
Founder | Meg's Voice StudioMegan Mcdevitt
Megan McDevitt is a graduate from Temple University’s Center for the Performing and Cinematic Arts. She is an AEA musical theater performer. Favorite credits include Sister Act (Mary Robert), The Sound of Music (Maria u/s, ensemble), Newsies (Katherine), Young Frankenstein (Inga), at the Media Theatre. A Christmas Carol (Belle, Palace theater NH) Beauty and the Beast (Belle, OCTC). Meg’s New York City theater credits include Eugene O’Neill’s Ah, Wilderness (Muriel, Storm Theater Company) and The Shoemaker's Holiday (Rose, Storm Theater Company).
Meg is the founder and head voice teacher of Meg’s Voice Studio. MVS is an international, virtual voice studio, training singers from beginner to professional. A proud pillar of MVS is our commitment to affordable and accessible musical theater training. The MVS umbrella has expanded to not only voice training, but to masterclasses, dance training, college audition prep, dialects and personal training for the musical theater performer.
Meg is a proud certified voice teacher through Justin Stoney’s New York Vocal Coaching, Meg provides vocal coaching centered around healthy, sustainable techniques that build positive habits and prevent vocal injury. She is also pursuing her M.A. in vocal pedagogy from the world renowned Voice Study Centre.