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The Brewster Theater Company, Inc.

announces auditions for their annual ‘Evening of One-Acts’

 

Slices of Life will be the subject of several one-act plays, some by local playwrights, to be presented at The Brewster Theater Company’s fifth annual Evening of One-Acts. Conflict, humor and tenderness reach across the generations in this wide array of pieces, offering roles for actors of all ages. With a compressed rehearsal cycle and short, manageable roles, this is a perfect opportunity for experienced actors with limited time to ‘keep their hand in’ or for new actors who just want to ‘get their feet wet’. 

Audition Details

Dates:   April 16, 2008
Times: 7:30 PM
Location: Brewster Public Library, Main Street, Brewster
Click here for directions

Cast:

4+ Men and 10 Women ages late teens to 50’s.  

Readings will be done from material that is provided.  Please note that there are multiple directors for this show and each one-act will have a separate audition going on simultaneously.  Plan to stay at auditions for an extended period of time in order to audition for multiple pieces.        

Performances

A Slices of Life: An Evening of One Acts’ is scheduled to be performed on June 6 at 8 pm and June 7 at 2pm and 8 pm at St Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Brewster, NY.

For further information, :

Go to www.brewstertheatercompany.org,

Send e-mail to: oneacts@brewstertheater.org

or leave a message at: (845) 598-1621 

 This event is made possible in part with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts Decentralization Program, administered in Putnam County by the Putnam Arts Council.

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No Experience is necessary!
"I can’t act!", you say. But a theater has many other slots to fill before a production is ready for an audience. Some are: build sets;  write publicity; box office; design programs; ushers; work on the Newsletter; props; costumes;  and on and on and on. So come and find out more about this fun and fulfilling community group!

So what happens when you come?
You'll be asked to read a scene or multiple scenes from the play with several other actors.


Very Important - Bring a list of dates (conflicts) when you will not be available to rehearse.

If you are not cast on your first attempt, don't be discouraged. There are lots of reasons director's cast a show the way they do and you may have an opportunity in another show.

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