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| They are the most appreciative audience ever. | |
| The shows are short and fun. | |
| Chase scenes are aerobic. | |
| The rehearsal schedule is pretty light, too. | |
| No kid ever told a "lobby lie." | |
| No performances on Friday or Saturday nights, so you can (if you're me) go see other shows on those nights). | |
| It's a chance to grow the audience (and auditionees) of tomorrow. | |
| When kids ask for autographs, they aren't looking to sell them on eBay or being ironic. | |
| Herndon is a completely cool place to hang out. Okay, that may be a stretch. | |
| If you have a skill - like juggling or doing magic - that your other directors won't allow you to include when you do Chekov or Tennessee Williams, it can usually be worked into a children's show. |
No need to learn a monologue, just show up in Herndon on Tuesday or Wednesday.
It'll be fun!
Leta Hall
Director
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September 6 & 7, 2005 (Tuesday & Wednesday)
Time: 7:30pm (must sign-in before 9pm)
Location: Industrial Strength Theater - 269 Sunset Park Dr, Herndon, VA (see
home page for directions)
Casting at total of 5 or 6 people - 2 men, 2 women to play a variety of roles, plus one (or two) young actors (late teen/young adult) to play the young tailor, Peter.
Auditions will be cold readings from the script.
All roles are open and volunteer.
Performances will be on November 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20 with two shows on Saturdays (11am & 2pm) and Sundays at 2pm.
Call (703) 481-5930 for more information/directions or visit our website at
www.eldenstreetplayers.org
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