June 26 - 27 -- Boise Little Theater holds auditions for its production of "Lend Me a Tenor". 2 pm each day in the green room of the theater. This hilarious farce by Ken Ludwig is directed by John Myers. Needed are 4 men and 4 women ages 25 - 60. No preparation or appointment necessary. For more information, please contact boiselittletheater@gmail.com.

July 10 & 11 -- Boise Little Theater auditions the Irving Berlin musical "White Christmas".  2:00 pm each day  in the greenroom. Needed are 2 men - late 20's to 40's; 1 man - 50's to 60's; 2 women - 20's to 30's; 1 woman - 40's to 60's; 1 girl - 9 to 12. Several male and female dancers age 18 to 30's; other men and women, ages 18 to 70. Also looking for 2 boys and 2 girls ages 8 to 12 with dance experience. All auditioners should prepare a short song to be sung with recorded accompaniment or a cappella. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes appropriate for dancing. For more information and to register for an appointment visit http://WhiteChristmas.eventsbot.com. For more information, please contact
boiselittletheater@gmail.com.

Boise Little Theater (BLT) is located at 100 E Fort Street in Boise, Idaho 83712.
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 (Orem, Utah) – SCERA announces auditions for its upcoming fall 2010 production of “Hairspray,” directed by Shawn M. Mortensen, with music direction by Kathryn Little and choreography by Sunny Watts. 
 
The musical will open the 2010-2011 SCERA Encore Season and will play September 17-Oct. 4, 2010 on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays @ 7:30 pm in Showhouse II at the SCERA Center for the Arts in Orem.  
            
Auditions for ages 12 and older will be Thursday, July 15 and Friday, July 16 from 6-8pm.  All roles are available.  The roles of Link, Tracy, Penny, Seaweed, etc. will be cast late teens/early 20’s.  Dance auditions will be held for those invited to callbacks on Saturday July 17.  The director needs performers who can sing and dance.  There will not be “dancing only” roles.  
            
Auditions will be held in Room B3 of the SCERA Center for the Arts, 745 South State, Orem.  All auditioners should prepare to sing 16 bars of a Broadway or early 1960’s-style song of their choice.  Please do not audition with a song from “Hairspray.” No appointment is necessary. An accompanist, CD player or IPOD playback is available.   
            
With music and lyrics by Marc Shaiman, “Hairspray” delighted audiences by sweeping them away to 1960's Baltimore, where change is in the air.  Loveable plus-size heroine, Tracy Turnblad, has a passion for dancing, and wins a spot on the local TV dance program, "The Corny Collins Show." Overnight she finds herself transformed from outsider to teen celebrity. Can a larger-than-life adolescent manage to vanquish the program's reigning princess, integrate the television show, and find true love (singing and dancing all the while, of course!) without mussing her hair?  With arguably one of the most upbeat and catchy scores of all time, “Hairspray” includes tunes such as “Good Morning Baltimore,” “You Can’t Stop The Beat,” “Mama, I’m A Big Girl Now,” “It Takes Two,” “Welcome to the 60’s,” “I Can Hear The Bells” and more.  
            
For more information, contact SCERA at (801) 225-ARTS or visit www.scera.org.
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Parable Productions is looking for an Afican-American female for their upcoming production of "HOME" by Samm-Art Williams.
Director: Annie Friends
Musical Director: Anne Puzey
Performance Dates Aug 26-Sept 4
Need a female 25-30. Must be able to sing. This is a lead role. Some pay. Plus a professionally shot and edited DVD.

Call Annie Fields for more details.
801-502-4712
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Producer: Pygmalion Theatre Company
What: WELL by Lisa Kron
When: July 7th and 8th beginning at 6:00pm (callbacks July 13th)
Where: Studio B
Director: Jason Bowcutt   
Contact: Becca Dupaix to schedule audition, get script and sides.
                beccadupaix@gmail.com - 801- 913-2038   

Performance Dates:
February 13, 2011 – March 13, 2011

Auditioning/Looking for:
Actor A - white woman, 30’s/40’s, plays multiple roles and herself
Actor B - black woman, 30’s/40’s, plays multiple roles and herself
Actor C - black man, 20’s/50’s, plays multiple roles and himself
Actor D - white man, 20’s/50’s, plays multiple roles and himself

Cast:
Lisa Kron:  New York performance artist writing a play not about herself.
Ann Kron:  Midwestern housewife, Warm and Funny.

Playwright’s notes about actors: 
“A group of four actors that Lisa has hired to be in the play.  They are designated here as A, B, C and D, but should be referred to throughout the play by their actual names.  As the ‘intended play’ unravels and their ‘rehearsed’ scenes are interrupted, we see that these ‘real people’ have to grapple with the unexpected events onstage.  As the play continues, we see their standard actor show-must-go-on ethic erode as they (like the audience) start to find Ann a more compelling source of information, entertainment and warm human connection.”

Please read the script before auditioning. 
The play may be confusing for those who have not read it and time will not be allotted in auditions to explain the play’s premise. 

Scripts are available by contacting  Becca Dupaix at beccadupaix@gmail.com or 801-913-2038 

Information on Well taken from Lisa Kron’s website
“In Well, Lisa Kron creates a complex exploration of our assumptions about whether or not we are responsible for our own illnesses. She draws on stories of her family's history of chronic illness, her own stay in an "environmental ecology clinic," and her subsequent transition to health. Woven into this are stories of her childhood in a racially integrated neighborhood which was "healed" from decline by her mother's community work. Kron places herself on stage with the character of her mother along with a chorus of four actors. These characters continually undermine Kron's plans for the play - a meta-theatrical conceit that has proven exceedingly delightful to audiences as it subverts the autobiographical form by removing the narrator's assumption of omniscience and forcing her to react as her intentions are derailed and her motives are questioned
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The Tempest


will be held June 30, 2010 beginning at 6:30 pm at the Draper Library.
Please come prepared with a thirty second to one minute Shakespearean monologue.
Callbacks will be held the following day (July 1) at Whitmore Library beginning at 6:00. Some auditioners may be asked to learn a short dance routine, so please wear appropriate clothes! 
Please bring a headshot and resume.
Needed are actors, dancers, and musicians sixteen and up.
All roles are available. Particularly needed are actors that can dance and/or play a portable musical instrument. Please see Character Breakdown sheet for character descriptions and more information about what we are looking for (Attatched).

The production will rehearse M thru F beginning July 6th and perform August 3-7 at a location TBA

For more information, or if you can’t make it to auditions but would still like to be considered for a role, please call (801) 706-0435 or email mackenzilee@hotmail.com.

This production is sponsored by Salt Lake County in association with Such Stuff Productions. The show will be directed by Mackenzi Van Engelenhoven, choreographed by Sarah Walker, and stage managed by Liz Gabbitas.
 
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Craze Agency