Thanks to all those who have already registered their interest for extra work on the mini-series "Cloudstreet". Due to the overwhelming response, we have not yet been able to respond to everyone so please be patient.
Please note: As we have more than enough applications from females aged 30 and under, we cannot accept any more of this group.
OUR GREATEST NEED IS FOR MEN AGED 40+ AND WE WELCOME FURTHER SUBMISSIONS FROM THIS DEMOGRAPHIC. Photos submitted should be under 500KB - our e-mail box is blocking as many photos are very large. You are welcome to post your application to PO Box 379, Leederville 6903.
If you are registered with a Perth agent, there is no need to apply, as we will be booking people via agents as well.
Thanks again for your interest and support of this worthwhile production.
JC Casting
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Jane Austen is said to have stated about Emma; "I am going to take a heroine whom no one but myself will much like." True, Emma is meddling, blind to the actions and meanings of others, pampered, and occasionally unthinking and hurtful, but many more than Jane Austen like her, for she is also charming, pretty, witty and full of life. Add to that the dignified Mr Knightley, the hypochondriac Mr Woodhouse, the loquacious Miss Bates and the imperious Mrs Elton and you have a Regency romantic comedy full of lively characters, humour and romance. Emma is a story of manners, misunderstandings, match-making and marriage!
This version of Emma, dramatised by Vanessa Jensen, has attempted to stay faithful to the novel and the words of Jane Austen.
Emma has been registered as an official fundraising supporter for the National Breast Cancer Foundation and Melville Theatre will be donating $2 from every ticket sold to the NBCF, as well as the proceeds from the raffle and any donations collected.