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There will be an open call for the Brighton Beach Memoirs at the Boiler Room
Theatre (230 Franklin Rd., Bldg Six, Franklin) on March 21st at 2 PM. Unlike
their usual by-appointment audition process, all auditionees need to attend the
open call at 2 PM. Actors will read from the script in groups; no need to
prepare any audition material. Call backs will be held the same day. Bring (2)
copies each of your headshot and resume. The show is scheduled to run My 7th
through the 29th.
For audition questions, call 615-794-7744.
Auditions for Pull-Tight's Father of the Bride will be held Sunday and Monday,
April 11 and 12 at 7:00 pm at the Pull-Tight Theatre. There are 13 roles
available. 1 man age 40-55, 3 women age 40-55, 2 women age 18-25, 2 men
age 18-25, and 2 boys age 12-15. There are additional smaller roles for men or
women of any age.
Auditions will consist of readings from the script.
For more information, please contact director Alan Mancuso directly at 708-
6288 (cell) or 794-4045 (home).
Actors, reenactors and muscians are desired for a Performance Reading of
Scathe: A Civil War Incident in Spring Hill, Tennessee. Auditions will be held
Friday, March 19, 7-9 PM and Saturday, March 20, 9-11 PM. Call Backs will be
held Monday 7-8:30 PM. Daytime auditions may be by appointment.
The auditions will be held at the Heron Center, located at the Tennessee
Children’s Home (TCH) at 5350 Main Street Spring Hill. 12 men and 7 women
ages 18 to 60+.
Rehearsals begin after Easter. Performances are scheduled for May 6-8.
Scathe is a play with music to be performed as an Outdoor Historical Drama. It
concerns the civil war, a love triangle, conspiracy and murder. There is no pay
but performers will receive a copy of the performance for their portfolio.
For more information contact Deanne Collins at deannemcollins@bellsouth.net.
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