AUDITIONS: 14 males for BREAKER MORANT

gregory george | 12/05/2005 - 19:52

Breaker Morant by Kenneth Ross. August 2005 Production.
Directed by Gregory George.

AUDITIONS::: SUNDAY / 29th May, 2005. 1pm – 5pm. Rehearsals start Monday 30th May, 2005. - 2-10 Woorarra Ave North Narrabeen -

14 males required to play age ranges 30 – 58yrs.
Preferably 1 male( 30- 35) who has some singing ability.
There are also a couple of double roles required, fantastic for character actors. Some roles require Dutch and English accents.
Full list of characters will be available on www.peninsulatheatre.com.au.

Auditions commence at 1pm. Suggested that you bring an audition piece, no longer than 2min from a play of your choice. (not Breaker Morant)

MUST be available for rehersals and performance.

Rehearsals Mondays and Thursdays 7:30pm – 10pm Narrabeen community theatre.
From 30/5/05 to 4/8/05. Including Sundays 1pm – 5pm ( June 19th, July 10th, 17th,24th and 31st.)

Performance Dates:

Dress Rehersal Monday August 1st & Thursday August 4th.

Show runs from Friday to Saturday ( 7pm – 11pm) and Sundays 1:30pm – 5:30pm

From August 5th to August 20th. ( 3 weeks)

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