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Classically trained male singers needed!
The Last Maharajah - a variety of roles that will involve both ensemble (chorus) singing and some solo singing and minor speaking roles. Please note that each role will involve both solo singing AND ensemble singing.
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We need a classically trained tenor singer for one of the principle roles in our April production of The Last Maharajah.
For the role of Patrick we ideally need someone to play 25-35 age range, strong build, tenor voice. Musical theatre experience preferable. Irish accent required. Very good fee offered.
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And Then There Were None
Season: September 17th – October 9th, 2010
Directed by Annette van Roden
Where: Pavilion Theatre
When: Tuesday May 11th - doors open at 7:30 for an 8pm start
How: Auditions will be held from the script
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DOUBT (season July 23 - Aug 14)
WHEN: Wednesday, 24 March 2010 - doors open at 7:30pm for a 8:00pm start
SETTING: St Nicholas School, the Bronx New York. 1964.
CAST:
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The challenge is on. Impro Melbourne's gung-ho players have thrown down the gauntlet to drafted celebrity guests: Go funny, or go home.
See TV, radio and sporting personalities as you've never seen them before - and as they've never seen themselves. Every scene is made up on the spot, sparked by audience suggestion, powered by serious Impro training and performance-enhancing chocolate bars.
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In the program of Moat Festival 2010 to delight and enthral you this year is The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, which promises a delicious post-modern look at the star-crossed lovers caught in the midst of a family feud.