Performance Now Theatre Company
Announces auditions for
“How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying”
Directed & Choreographed by: Gary Dean Hathaway
Music Director: Trevor Warren
When:
Friday, July 23 – 4:30pm-9:30pm
Saturday, July 24 – 4:00pm-9:00pm
Callbacks – Sunday, July 25 – 6pm-10pm
Where:
Little Theatre Dance Studio, 2670 E. County Line Road, Highlands Ranch 80126 (Southwest corner of University & County Line Rd.)
Do not use MapQwest. Use Google Maps
Prepare and Bring:
Bring head-shot & resume.
Please prepare @32 bars of music appropriate to the show, and be prepared to sing from the score if asked.
An accompanist will be provided and no one will be allowed to audition without sheet music.
Rehearsals :
(Little Theatre Dance Studios; either Ken Caryl & Garrison, or University & County Line Rd.)
Begin July 30 and will be held primarily on Saturdays & Sundays.
There will be a couple of weeknight music rehearsals.
No rehearsals Aug. 14, 15, 21, 22, and Labor Day Weekend
Tech Week (at Lakewood Cultural Center)
Evenings October 4 – 7
Performances (at Lakewood Cultural Center)
October 8 – 17 (2 weekends)
Fridays 7:30pm
Saturdays 2:00 pm, 7:30 pm
Sundays 2:00 pm
Auditions are by appointment only.
Beginning Monday, July 12
Call 720-289-7306.
Please do not call before July 12!
For questions feel free to email performancenow@aol.com but you must call
720-289-7306 for audition appointment (after July 12).
Archive for June 28th, 2010
COLORADO SPRINGS (June 28, 2010) – The Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center offers three summer programs for aspiring theatre arts students. Nearly 120 local students are participating in a hands-on, intensive, theatre arts learning experience that will culminate in two diverse productions July 15-18, featuring songs and scenes from the best musicals and playwrights, plus film, commercials and more.
The FAC Theatre School or F.A.C.T.S. is a brand-new theatre program for students 5-18, comprised of three linear programs: Music Box Theatre (ages 5-9), Theatre Journeys (10-13) and Youth Repertory Theatre (14-18). All three programs finish with a final performance. The Youth Repertory Theatre presentation is open to the public.
“We have pooled our time and resources to fuel all three workshops,” said Alan Osburn, FAC Director of Performing Arts. “This is a unique program. Kids ages 5-18 get to act, build, paint, sew and hang lights: all taught by theatre professionals.”
Music Box Theatre
June 28 – July 2
For kids, ages 5-9, Music Box Theatre introduces kids to the world of world of musical theatre in a five-day class through improvisation, writing, dancing, singing, creating, and sheer fun. Children learn about auditions, choreography, writing bios and taking head shots. At the end of the five days, the kids show what they’ve learned with a final performance.
Theatre Journeys
June 28 – July 2 and July 5-9
This is a two-week workshop for 10-13 year-olds that focuses on learning the basics of musical theatre and expanding upon theatre experience. Students will explore the basics of stage direction, script development, audition preparation, stage management, technical direction, makeup, movement. During the class, students hone their theatre skills through improvisation exercises, theatre games, and discussion with guest artists, while practicing time management, hard work, discipline and respect.
Youth Repertory Theatre 2010
June 14 – July 14
The Youth Repertory Theatre program is the only professional training program for student actors and technicians in the Pikes Peak Region. In its 11th year at the FAC, Youth Repertory Theatre provides training for performance and technical/design students, ages 14 to 18, who are interested in a career in the theatre arts. Classes are taught by professional actors, directors, choreographers, designers, and technicians. The class schedule is rigorous – eight hours a day, five days a week – blending studio classes, lectures, labs, rehearsals and performance experiences. This year’s boasts the largest enrollment of performance students with 48 with 13 technical students.
Two professionally-produced performances were specially-designed to showcase each student’s abilities and talent. Faculty members from local and regional colleges and universities, plus talent agents and casting directors from Denver, have been invited. The performances are directed and choreographed by professionals, designed by the tech/design students and performed by the performance students at the SaGāJi Theatre. For the first time ever the performances will include film and commercial segments by the students.
Aiming For The Stars
July 16, 7:30 p.m. | July 18, 2:00 p.m.
This performance features work by William Shakespeare, Stephen Sondheim, Cole Porter, Julia Jordan, William Shakespeare, and Tom Stoppard; alongside show excerpts from Wicked, Hairspray, Billy Elliot, Spring Awakening, The Producers, Avenue Q, 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Hairspray, and others. Rated PG.
Art Isn’t Easy
July 15, 7:30 p.m. | July 17, 7:30 p.m.
This performance features the work of David Mamet, Richard Nash, David Auburn, Neil LaBute, Beth Henley, Richard Dresser, Donald Margulies and Moliere alongside show excerpts from West Side Story, Chicago, Falsettos, Damn Yankees, Les Miserables, Next To Normal, Falsettos, Scarlett Pimpernel, Damn Yankees, and others. Rated PG13.
Tickets are available online or at the door.
$15.00 for FAC members | $17.00 for non-members
LOUISVILLE, CO – Coal Creek Community Theater (CCCT) seeks 60 children ages 6-18 for Missoula Children’s Theatre’s production of “Princess and the Pea”. This week-long children’s theatre workshop begins Monday, July 19th and culminates in two performances on Saturday, July 24th (Performances at Manhattan Middle School). The workshop will take place at the Louisville Center for the Arts (801 Grant Ave.) and costs $100 for the first child in the family, and $50 for each additional child.
~At a Glance~
What:
Auditions for Missoula Children’s Theatre’s “Princess and the Pea”
Hosted by Coal Creek Community Theater
When:
Registration and Audition: Monday, July 19th at 9:30am
First rehearsal commences immediately after the audition on Monday
Rehearsals:
Monday, July 19th – Friday, July 23rd
9:30am-2:30pm daily
Louisville Center for the Arts
801 Grant Ave.
Where:
Louisville Center for the Arts
801 Grant Ave.
Louisville, CO 80027
Cost:
$100 for the first child in the family
$50 for each additional child
Preparation:
No preparation or appointment required.
Performances:
Saturday, July 24th at 3:30pm and 7:30pm
Manhattan Middle School
290 Manhattan Drive
Boulder, CO
Roles Available:
60 roles available for children ages 6-18
Synopsis:
Envision a kingdom of snow where the residents are Winter Wind
Workers, Blizzard Bringers, Icicle Sharpeners and Snow Smoothers,
ruled by the Storm King and the Snow Queen. Add to that a Prince
looking for a proper Princess to share the throne. Now imagine the
Princess and her friend the Pea living in a kingdom of green rolling
hills and running rivers with her subjects, The Flower Gardeners,
River Runners, Green Shoot Growers and Tree Barkers. Her parents, King
Size and Queen Size, do all they can to keep things running smoothly.
Who knows, maybe the dancing Dust Bunnies can help?
Although the two kingdoms think they have nothing in common, (except
maybe a pesky Jack Frost that freezes anything and everything), the
peace-loving Leprechauns prove otherwise. Throw in some Phony
Princesses and you have a real fiasco! This ain’t your grandma’s
Princess and the Pea. We think you will enjoy its twists and turns.
About Missoula Children’s Theatre:
The Missoula Children’s Theatre (MCT), the nation’s largest touring
children’s theatre, has been touring extensively for 34 years now from
Montana to Japan, and will visit nearly 1,200 communities this year
with 43 teams of Tour Actor/Directors. A tour team arrives in a given
town with a set, lights, costumes, props and make-up, everything it
takes to put on a play…except the cast. The team holds an open
audition and casts 50-60 local students to perform in the production.
The show is rehearsed throughout the week and two public performances
are presented on Saturday. All MCT shows are original adaptations of
classic children’s stories and fairytales . . . a twist on the classic
stories that you know and love. Also included in the residency are
three enrichment workshops presented by the Tour Actor/Directors.
Creativity, social skills, goal achievement, communication skills and
self-esteem are all characteristics that are attained through the
participation in this unique, educational project. MCT’s mission is
the development of lifeskills in children through participation in the
performing arts.
About CCCT:
Coal Creek Community Theater is a 501(c)3, non-profit organization
based in Louisville, CO. They are an all volunteer operation that is
now in its 21st Season. CCCT is sponsored, in part, by the Scientific
and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD) and the City of Louisville.
www.ccctheater.org
