2010 Series of Play Readings

Norma | 01/02/2010 - 16:06

OLD MILL THEATRE PLAY READINGS 2010

Old mill Theatre's popular series of play reading will be held again this year on the following dates.

All Wednesdays at 6.30 pm

March 24

May19

July 21

Sept 15

October 13

November 10

no pre-requisites, no membership required and the sessions are open to all interested. light refreshments included. No fees.

Facilitated by Siobhan O'Gara and Sally Barendse

contact the theatre on 9367.8719 or email oldmilltheatre@iinet.net.au for further information.

NOTE: some of these dates may need to alter because of reharsal requirements, but the first one on March 24 is a definite.  

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Author: Ranjeet (not verified)
Date: 01/02/2010 - 16:21

hello,
I M RANJEET. I JUST CAME FROM INDIA. I M A THEATRES ARTIST. I HAVE GREAT EXPERIENCE IN THIS FIELD. BUT HERE I M NEW. I DONT KNOW MORE ABOUT EVERYTHING. BUT I WANT TO DO SOMETHING GREAT IN THIS FIELD. I LOVE ACTING. MY ENGLISH IS NOT VERY WELL BUT I CAN SPEAK AND UNDERSTAND. PLEASE TELL ME CAN I DO SOMETHING IN THIS FIELD WITH YOUR THEATRE. PLEASE TELL ME. I M EAGRLY WAITING..


What's On
Author: Labrug
Date: 01/02/2010 - 16:24
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You would be better off looking under the What's On - Auditions Menu - Plenty of auditions around the country.

Absit invidia (and DFT No no no)

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Hilarious
Author: Robert J Whyte
Date: 01/02/2010 - 17:10
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Struck speechless!


What do play readings
Author: Tom Camp
Date: 01/02/2010 - 21:52
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What do play readings entail?
is it just reading plays?


 01/02/2010 - 22:07 Jeremy Hatcher (not verified) There is a fair amount of
Yes Tom
Author: JustSuse
Date: 02/02/2010 - 00:56
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Yes Tom, its just reading plays. Plus a lot of fun, discussion, meeting other people involved in Theatre, socialising, etc, etc. Well worth while.


What is a play reading?
Author: Garry D
Date: 02/02/2010 - 13:40
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A play reading is where we sit in a group, with a script in hand, and 'perform' it. Usually we take turns reading different characters, and the facilitor oftens leads discussions about the play - maybe about how the playwright has explored certain themes, maybe evaluating options for how the play might be staged. Anyone involved in theatre will take something away from a play reading, but it's a particularly good vehicle for newcomers to make contact with the theatre community and gain confidence performing in a non-threatening environment.

Our play readings last year attracted a good number of people, and we're looking forward to seeing them grow and become a permanent fixture on our calendar for many years to come.

No need to book - just turn up and participate as much or as little as you feel comfortable with. Hope to see you there!

Garry D
Old Mill Theatre


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