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Audition bookings are now open for ARC Theatres 2004 production of the big Broadway hit Sweet Charity.
ABOUT THE SHOW
"Sweet Charity" is a moving and funny look at the (mis)adventures of the gullible and guileless Charity Hope Valentine, a dance hostess at the Fandango Ballroom who always gives her heart and her dreams to the wrong man. Features the hits "Hey, Big Spender", "The Rhythm of Life" and "If My Friends Could See Me Now". For full synopsis, character list and other production infomation please check our website at www.arc-theatre.com
AUDITION DATES:
Saturday 14th Feb, 10-5pm
Sunday 15th Feb, 10-5pm,
Saturday 21st Feb, 10-5pm,
Sunday 22nd February, 10-5pm,
AUDITION VENUES:
Saturdays: Donald Street Community Hall, Donald St, Preston, VIC.
Sundays: Preston Creative Living Centre, 648 High St, Preston, VIC.
TO BOOK AN AUDITION:
Contact Catherine Sharples on 0417
051 081, or by email at vicepresident@arc-theatre.com
AUDITION REQUIREMENTS:
For principal roles:
-> prepare TWO contrasting songs with piano accompaniment (sheet music). Please ensure that you have the music in the correct key you intend to sing the songs in.
For chorus/ensemble roles:
-> prepare one song for the audition. It is strongly recommended that you bring sheet music or an accompanying backing CD (music only).
All auditionees are required to attend the relevant dance audition on Sunday, February 22nd. Dance Auditions: Females Sunday 22nd February, 1-3pm, Preston Creative Living Centre Males Sunday 22nd February, 3.30-5pm, Preston Creative Living Centre
PERFORMANCE SEASON
Early July 2004 (5 shows) at Banyule Theatre, Heidelberg, VIC.
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Goldoni is made grouse in this colourful and riotous comic masterpiece. Truffaldino doesn’t really think through the problems inherent in having two bosses – especially when they’re unaware of each other’s presence and desperate to get back into each other’s pants. Our hero reckons he’s found a way of increasing his coin and food income on his labour. Or, as he puts it: “two masters, two wages, two dinners – too right!”