Thursday, May 31, 2012

AUDITION NOTICE: Morpheus Theatre


Morpheus Theatre is pleased to announce Auditions for NOISES OFF a British farce by Michael Frayn Directed by Sean Anderson

If you were to witness the process of bringing a play from script to stage, of course what you saw could be compared to a tightly run ship, a well oiled machine ... and in the case of Noises Off, a slippery slope of nonstop, high-energy fun.

In this raucous farce, everything that could go wrong goes very wrong, much to our amusement. We get to watch as a troupe of actors and their director struggle to put the finishing touches on the comedy "Nothing On." During this play within a play, from dress rehearsal to 3 months in to performance, we are delighted with dropped lines, slamming doors, forgotten props, whisky, missed entrances, personality clashes, drama on a grand and pregnant scale, late starts and sardines; all of which conspire to keep you laughing.

Back by popular demand, Morpheus Theatre is proud to present Michael Frayn's hysterical hit, Noises Off.

Open auditions for all roles will take place:
Tuesday June 12th (7:00 to 9:30pm) and
Thursday June 14th (7:00 to 9:300pm)
Callbacks will be Tuesday June 19th, if necessary

at the Morpheus Rehearsal Centre
(lower level of the Parkdale Community Centre)
3512 - 5th Avenue NW
Click here for directions

Audition Requirements:
* A prepared monologue to highlight your abilities (optional)
* A cold read will be required
* English Accents will not be required, although clear articulation will be.
* Please bring your resume and headshot to the audition

ROLES
Dotty Otley (F): A late-middle-aged actress. Forgetful. Dating Garry, though she attempts to make him jealous by meeting with Freddy. Plays the part of the house keeper.

Lloyd Dallas (M): Middle aged. The director of the play, Nothing On.
Temperamental. One third of a Lloyd-Poppy-Brooke love triangle.

Garry Lejeune (M): Middle aged. Considerable physical comedy. A stuttering actor, easily fired up, repeatedly tries to attack Freddy after believing that Dotty was cheating on him with Freddy. Speech affectations disappear onstage but are ever-present offstage. Always is stuttering and completing sentences with, "you know..." Dating Dotty.

Brooke Ashton (F): A young, attractive, inexperienced actress from London.
Pays no attention to other performers, either in performance or backstage.
One-third of a Lloyd-Poppy-Brooke love triangle.

Poppy Norton-Taylor (F): Young. The distraught and sometimes overwhelmed assistant stage manager. Emotional and over-sensitive, and envious of Brooke, whom she understudies. One-third of a Lloyd-Poppy-Brooke love triangle.

Frederick Fellowes (M): Middle aged. An actor with a serious fear of violence and blood. Gets nosebleeds easily. Often questions the meaning of his lines and moves. Blames himself often for things going wrong.

Belinda Blair (F): Middle aged. Cheerful and sensible, a reliable actress.
She may have feelings for Freddy.

Tim Allgood (M): Young to Middle aged. An over-worked Stage Manager.
Understudies Selsdon and Freddy.

Selsdon Mowbray (M): An elderly alcoholic man, with bad hearing, who hides his bottles onstage. If he is not in sight while rehearsing, the stage crew must find him before he passes out.

Production Schedule:
Rehearsals will take place over a 6-week period from August 2nd through September 16th (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays). Cast members will be expected to have learned their lines prior to the start of rehearsals. The read through will be in late June.

We will try to accomodate summer vacations, but ask that auditioners come prepared to commit to the rehearsal schedule.

Performances are September 21 to 29, 2012 at the Pumphouse Theatre

Visit www.morpheustheatre.ca to book your audition time online, or call
(403) 246-2999.

In addition, Morpheus Theatre currently has some vacancies on the production team.  If interested, please contact us at info@morpheustheatre.ca

Regards,
Sean Anderson
Artistic Director, Morpheus Theatre

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Keep an Eye Open!

Keep an eye on our website for our Summer Schedule of Workshops and Intensives!

Monday, May 28, 2012

Audition Notice: Front Row Centre Players


Front Row Centre Players will be holding auditions for our fall show:

Singin' in the Rain

Screenplay by Betty Comden and Adolph Green Songs by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed Based on the classic Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film, by special arrangement with Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures, Inc.
Music Published by EMI
(Original Movie Choreography by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen) Produced by Arrangement With Maurice Rosenfield, Lois F. Rosenfield and Cindy Pritzker, Inc.

Directed by Jay Newman
Musical Direction by Danielle Wahl
Choreography by Karen Iwanski

Audition Dates:
Tuesday June 19th, 2012 6:30-10:00 PM -Thursday June 21st, 2012 6:30-10:00 PM Friday June 22nd, 2012 6:30-10:00

Callbacks:
Callbacks will be held on either Saturday, June 23 or Sunday, June 24 from 1-5 PM (will be confirmed shortly).

Visit www.frontrowcentre.ca/auditions to book your time today!

About the Show
Run Dates: October 5th - 20th, 2012, Victor Mitchell Theatre - Pumphouse Theatres

What a glorious feeling, I'm happy again!

You remember the story. You love the characters. You know the song. FRC is proud to present the stage adaptation of one of the most celebrated and beloved films of all time, Singin' in the Rain!

Set in 1920's Hollywood, this zany, light-hearted romantic comedy centres around the early days of sound film, when many a movie studio found itself scrambling to salvage the career of its chipmunk-voiced silent picture star. Much loved silent film actor Don Lockwood (Gene Kelly in the film) has to find a way to stay on top, so with the help of his friend Cosmo and love interest Kathy Seldon, Don turns his first talking picture into a musical.

With songs like "Make Em Laugh", "Good Morning" and, of course, "Singin' in the Rain", you'll be tapping your toes all night long. Bring the kids, bring your friends, but don't forget your umbrella you never know when it might start raining!

Audition Location
Auditions are held at the FRC Studio, located at 2633 Hochwald Ave SW, Calgary AB (see www.frontrowcentre.ca/frcstudio for directions).

Audition Requirements
Auditioners are asked to prepare a classic musical theatre song in the style of the show that showcases their vocal abilities. Preferably, the audition piece will also showcase the auditioner's dance ability. A cappella song auditions will not be considered. Please bring the sheet music (an accompanist will be provided) or backing track for your song. Auditioners are asked to come in comfortable attire to move in. Auditioners may also be requested to learn and perform a short dance routine in the time slot allotted.

Members of Equity and ACTRA please note that as FRC produces shows on a volunteer, recreational basis, we will not pay any professional association fees, such as the fees stipulated by Equity's Amateur Guest Artist policy, under any circumstances whatsoever.

Rehearsals
Rehearsals will be held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7-10 PM and Sunday afternoons from 1-5 PM starting Sunday July 8. All rehearsals will be held at the new FRC rehearsal space in the Beddington Heights Community Centre, 375 Bermuda Drive NW.

Roles Available
MEN:
Character - Age - Vocal Range
Description
Dance?

Don Lockwood 28-40 G F# Baritenor
Famous movie star, romantic lead, charismatic and charming, outstanding tap dancer, strong singer.
Yes

Cosmo Brown 28-40 C  G Baritenor
Don's best friend, high energy comedic sidekick, outstanding tap dancer, acrobatic skills and/or ability to play piano would be a plus Yes

R.F. Simpson 40+ No singing.
Big time studio executive and producer with Monumental Pictures No

Rosco Dexter 30+ No singing.
Director of Lockwood and Lamont pictures, high strung No

Rod 30+ No singing.
Public Relations man for Monumental Pictures, may also be in ensemble No

Featured Tenor Any age D  Ab
Soloist in Beautiful Girl, also in ensemble Some

Male Ensemble Age: 18-50 Various vocal ranges.
Various speaking roles, most will also dance and sing Yes

WOMEN:
Character - Age - Vocal Range
Description
Dance?

Kathy Selden 20-30 G  Eb Mezzo
Classic ingénue, Don's love interest, sweet but spunky, excellent tap dancer, strong singer Yes

Lina Lamont 28-40
Don's leading lady onscreen (but not off), air headed starlet with a big ego, nasal irritating voice Minimal

Zelda Zanders 25-35 Any vocal range.
Actress, Lina's friend, on her ninth husband, also in ensemble Yes

Dora Bailey 35-50 No singing.
Red carpet commentator, gossipy society reporter No

Miss Dinsmore 35-55 No singing.
Lina's exasperated diction coach
No

Female Ensemble 18-30 Various
Various singing and dancing roles, including featured dancer in Broadway Melody Yes

Visit www.frontrowcentre.ca/auditions to book your time today! For other inquiries, please call 403-246-8505 (ext. 3 for auditions).


Singin' in the Rain, is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).
All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 421 West 5th Street, New York, NY 10019
Phone: 212-541-4684 Fax 212-397-4684 www.MTIShows.com


Jenn Brown Clarke, Marketing Director
Producer, Singin' in the Rain
Front Row Centre Players Society
Calgary's Premier Community Musical Theatre Company www.frontrowcentre.ca
403-246-8505 Ext. 107

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

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|ESSENTIALS OF ACTING| Students will explore the fundamentals of acting through partnered scene work. Class work includes improvisation, scene analysis, character development and playing for truth. Scenes will be developed with the instructor’s guidance over the course of six weeks; some rehearsal is required outside of class time. 6 weeks $380+GST *Honor May Long Weekend, 1st Class May 22nd

|ESSENTIALS OF FILM| The fundamentals of on-camera technique are introduced through scene work and an exploration of the audition process. The actor works on new sides (scenes) each week, with the emphasis on crafting an authentic performance for the camera. This six-week class culminates in a simulated audition. Includes discussion on the business of acting and related topics
6 weeks $380+GST
*Honor May Long Weekend, 1st Class May 17th  

|TEEN: FILM & TV (14-18 YRS)|  A perfect opportunity for teens to get involved in the Film & Television industry, gaining valuable knowledge of the audition experience and on-camera technique . Students will work with the instructor on a selection of scenes from contemporary scripts, while learning to work creatively from the text. Emphasis is on making specific, informed and engaging choices to strengthen their on-camera performance. 6 weeks $275+GST; 1st Class May 24th