LOOKING FOR A THEATRE VENUE TO HIRE?

ARTRAGE | 21/03/2006 - 13:24

Are you a theatre practitioner or producer, planning on staging a performance in 2006?

Would you like to stage your work in a venue in Perth’s premier entertainment precinct, Northbridge?

Does the idea of flexible staging and seating design, with a large seating capacity excite you?

If this sounds too good to be true, then The Bakery ARTRAGE Complex could be the ideal Perth venue for you.

The Bakery ARTRAGE Complex has been the venue for more than 100 theatre performances since opening, including the critically acclaimed Lost Thing, the experimental Abductions Theatre Program, and most recently the 10-day sell out season of Rent.

Submissions will be accepted on an ongoing basis, however priority consideration will be given to applications that arrive early. A limited number of venue hires may be subsidised however subsidies will not be given to projects with substantial funding.

The Bakery ARTRAGE Complex will provide a degree of theatre production infrastructure and technical support.

To express your interest in hiring The Bakery ARTRAGE Complex for your production, please request the Venue Hirers Application Pack via email (breadbox@artrage.com.au) or phone (08) 9227 0629.

Please note, this is not an expression of interest for the ARTRAGE Festival. To find out about the 2006 ARTRAGE Festival submission notification dates, stay tuned to the ARTRAGE e-news and website (www.artrage.com.au)

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By Jeeves!

Sir Andrew Lloyd-Webber, and Alan Ayckbourn

Scott-Leonard Landers

By George! By Jove! By Jeeves!

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This tale of escalating chaos and labyrinthine high jinx unfolds to the
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scores. BY JEEVES cleverly intertwines the twin English passions for amateur
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AUDITIONS SUN 20th + 27th MAY, TIMES AVAILABLE 12:30PM-5:00PM
PERFORMANCES 10th-12th AUGUST, 2012

One character piece please. Set piece may be provided at time of booking, depending on character. Readings will be done from script. ROLE DETAILS IN FULL AUDITION LISTING BELOW