Friday, April 27, 2012

SUMMER FILM INTENSIVE Annouced!

This years Rogues annual Film Intensive entitled, Sex & Other Indoor Sports will probe, poke and plunge ( puns intended) in a hilarious parody of Sex in its many facets: Straight, gay, sexting, infidelity, gossip, friends with benefits, divorce, addiction, the list goes on.

The intensive is already half full and the sooner I know who has committed the sooner I can start writing, as each Character is specifically tailored to each participant. 14 Max

An irresistible four days of fun. Don't miss out.

Dates: July 5th - July 8th
Cost: $450+GST

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Studio Update! Spring Session Still Registering

Spring Schedule

Now Registering 2nd Half Spring Session

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 $380+GST; 1 Tuesday, 5 Saturdays after the Long Weekend

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; 1 Thursday (before the Long Weekend), 5 Saturdays after the Long Weekend

TEEN Film & TV: 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

MASTER CLASS PROGRAM
Evolve your craft to  a higher level! Learn how to apply for our year round program starting this upcoming Fall by reading on!
Now Booking Auditions and Interviews!

Master Class Program is a one-year full-time acting program.  The program is intended to provide the student actor with an intense level of training under the highest caliber of professional instruction. Master Class consists of four primary streams of study:  Scene Study, Meisner Technique, Acting for Film &Television, and Voice & Movement for the Actor.
Located on Calgary’s funky and exciting 17th Avenue Strip, Company of Rogues is deeply immersed in the vibrant theatre and film communities in both, Calgary, Alberta and Vancouver, B.C. Our actors are sought after by local/regional casting directors, filmmakers and theatre companies alike. Furthermore, at Rogues all our instructors are working professionals who offer the highest quality of instruction and mentorship; providing career counseling and guidance even beyond the term of the program. Our Studio Directors, Christianne Hirt and Joe-Norman Shaw are available to provide you with more detailed information through a Master Class Interview.
Actors interested in applying for the Master Class Program should contact the Studio to arrange an interview and to set up an audition. Our full-time program runs from early September to the end of June. Students are accepted into the program through the interview/audition process during the previous spring and early summer months (May-July). However, if enrolment permits we occasionally admit students at a later date.
Please submit either a headshot and resume or a photo with an accompanying letter of interest (detailing any previous experience) via e-mail or in person to the Studio (info@corogues.com). Please include the subject heading “Master Class Audition/Interview”. Upon receipt of your application we will arrange for an audition and interview with one of our studio directors.
Master Class Interviews
The Master Class interview process is dedicated to creating a program that is right for each actor, taking into consideration individual scheduling needs and previous acting experience. We also offer a customized payment plan and our flexible scheduling allows students to remain employed during their training period- a feature unique to our program. Beyond the one-year full-time program, actors will find opportunities to continue to train with us on a course-by-course or session-by-session basis for as long as they choose to call Company of Rogues their creative home.
Master Class Auditions
For new students applying to the Master Class Program you are required to audition for one of our studio directors. Auditions consist of the presentation of one contemporary monologue of your choice, two minutes in duration. The half-hour audition will consist of the presentation of your selected piece and a working session with our director. Please bring in a hardcopy of your headshot and resume or photo and letter on interest to the audition.

ABOUT US
Rogues was founded in 1993 in Vancouver, B.C. by seasoned working professionals, Christianne Hirt and Joe-Norman Shaw - who shared a desire to establish a creative home where actors could explore their craft in an environment devoted to the highest and most demanding artistic principles. After Christianne won the lead role of Hannah in the series Lonesome Dove, the two moved to Calgary where they re-established Company of Rogues in 1996, continuing their vision to cultivate a community of first class actors.

We invite you to audit our classes and discover why Company of Rogues is the place to be.

Downstage

proudly presents
Sia
by Matthew MacKenzie
Grand Prize Winner of the 2010 Alberta Playwriting Competition

FINAL WEEK: April & 25-28, 2012
8 pm nightly with a 2pm matinee April 28th
EPCOR CENTRE’s Motel

Extended student pricing to all present and past Rogues students if they identify themselves as a Rogues student at the door ($15 Wed, Thu & Sat matinee, $20 Fri & Sat night)
or visit www.downstage.ca/tickets.shtml to purchase online.

ABOUT THE PLAY: Nick, a Canadian university student, decides to spend his summer volunteering in a Liberian refugee camp in Ghana. But the Lonely Planet guidebook doesn't prepare you for nightmare scenarios. When Nick befriends a former child soldier, Abraham, he is taken hostage in a desperate bid to stop a war crimes trial from proceeding in the Hague.

Inspired by interviews that playwright Matthew MacKenzie conducted during two trips to the Buduburam refugee camp in 2004 and 2007, Sia tackles the challenging relationship between North America and West Africa through a carefully woven story of hope and atrocity.

This riveting new play from one of Canada's most exciting young playwrights was the Grand Prize Winner of the 2010 Alberta Playwriting Competition (sponsored by Alberta Playwrights Network), where the jury praised this engrossing and heartbreaking play for being "honest, hard-hitting and on the mark".

Downstage's production of Sia is directed by Artistic Producer Simon Mallett and features Edward Ogum as Abraham, Joe Perry as Nick and Monice Peter as Sia. Design is by Neil Fleming, T. Erin Gruber and Andrew Blizzard. Brooklyn Ritchie is the Stage Manager and Tuled Giovanazzi is the Production Manager.

Congradulations to our
2012 Emerge Participants!

A big Congrats goes out to our 2012 Emerge Participants
Sophia Lauchlin
Tiffany Cuffley
Cliff Likness
Wendy Froberg

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Master Class Program-Now Auditioning

Actors interested in applying for the Master Class Program should contact the Studio to arrange an interview and to set up an audition. Our full-time program runs from early September to the end of June. Students are accepted into the program through the interview/audition process during the previous spring and early summer months (May-July). However, if enrolment permits we occasionally admit students at a later date.
Please submit either a headshot and resume or a photo with an accompanying letter of interest (detailing any previous experience) via e-mail or in person to the Studio. Please include the subject heading “Master Class Audition/Interview”. Upon receipt of your application we will arrange for an audition and interview with one of our studio directors.

Master Class Interviews
The Master Class interview process is dedicated to creating a program that is right for each actor, taking into consideration individual scheduling needs and previous acting experience. We also offer a customized payment plan and our flexible scheduling allows students to remain employed during their training period- a feature unique to our program. Beyond the one-year full-time program, actors will find opportunities to continue to train with us on a course-by-course or session-by-session basis for as long as they choose to call Company of Rogues their creative home.

Master Class Auditions
For new students applying to the Master Class Program you are required to audition for one of our studio directors. Auditions consist of the presentation of one contemporary monologue of your choice, two minutes in duration. The half-hour audition will consist of the presentation of your selected piece and a working session with our director. Please bring in a hardcopy of your headshot and resume or photo and letter on interest to the audition.

Returning Master Class Students
If you are interested in creating a new program for your next year of study, you can arrange an interview with Joe or Christianne to discuss your options. Please send an email to the Studio with the heading “Master Class Interview” requesting an interview and include classes of interest.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Liffey Players presents Someone Who'll Watch Over Me


Hello!

I am writing to personally invite you to come out and see my latest theatrical endeavour.  The play "Someone Who'll Watch Over Me" written by Frank McGuinness is a powerful piece of theatre which follows the lives of three men who have been taken hostage in Lebanon in the late 1980's.  Based on actual events, we see how these men deal with the privations of living in a windowless room, chained to a wall for months on end, not knowing of they will ever be released.  At times funny, at others darkly sobering, we are given a glimpse into the experiences of the dozens of men who lived through this experience.  Starring Ian Bamford, myself and Bruce Mitchell, this is an intimate and revealing theatrical experience that I hope you will all take the time to see.

Dates, times and the address of the theatre are on the attached flyer.

Following the run here in Calgary, we are taking the show over to Dublin, Ireland to perform at the Acting Irish International Theatre Festival in mid-May!

Please come out to see the show and bring your friends!

All the very best,

Stuart

Monday, April 16, 2012

Friday, April 13, 2012

Casting Call!!

CASTING CALL
Interested in being part of a micro-budget, super-indie short film that'll be entered in a contest this year?

My film's a dramatic comedy, with elements of fantasy, that focuses on using mysticism to find a meaning in life (or lack thereof).

Auditions for the roles below are well-underway, but there's still an opportunity for more
people to try out.

I'm also looking to fill some crew positions, if you're so inclined.

RUNE (Late 20s) - The maln character of the story, he's striving to make sense of his life and seeks out guidance from some unlikely sources. Having a British or European accent would be an asset.

JADE (Early 20s) - A supporting character, she's a waitress at the cafe that Rune frequents and has a mischievous streak.

FORTUNE TELLER (Any Age/Ethnicity) - A supporting character, he's eccentric, rude, and inconsiderate, but amusing nonetheless.

GURU (Middle Aged/East-lndian) - A supporting character, he's wise beyond comprehension but maintains a level of silliness.

If you're interested in an informal audition for any of these parts, please contact me via email and send a picture & resume to:
metafictionfilms@gmail.com

"Computer Potato" - Casting Notice

IF YOU ARE REPRESENTED BY AN AGENT and you meet the casting criteria
below:  Check to see if your agent has already submitted you before submitting yourself!!!

"Computer Potato" is being filmed in Calgary under the Resume Agreement, which means it is a no pay gig (but good for building a demo reel).

Short film
producer:                     Marc Vandergraaf / Todd
director:                       Todd Kipp
shooting date:             April 27, 28, 29
shooting location:


Deadline for submissions:      Wednesday, April 18th, 2012
please forward headshot, cv and availability  to: toddkipp@yahoo.com

STORYLINE:
Charles Benzinger seeks a doctor's attention to treat an overwhelming desire to touch everyone he sees. The doctor insists this condition doesn't exist, but Charles soon faces another complication, his inability to physically touch a passenger on the bus.  For more information; please visit the website

http://www.computerpotato.ca/Home.html

ACTOR PERFORMERS
Bus Driver - One line
Passerby - One line

BACKGROUND PERFORMERS
Victoria - Older lady, featured interaction with main character Light Bulb Man - Featured, no dialogue

PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS MESSAGE, CONTACT THE PRODUCER

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Quest Theatre General Auditions

Quest Theatre will be holding General Auditions for artists not familiar to the company.
These auditions will be held on:

Sunday, April 29th and Monday, April 30th 2012. Auditions are for Equity artists
and Non-Equity artists. As Quest Theatre is a touring company, artists cannot be
enrolled as full or part-time students as of September 2012.
Please prepare two contrasting monologues, no longer than 3 minutes each in length.
Actors will audition in Calgary for Artistic Director Nikki Loach.

Please send resume and photo to:
Quest Theatre General Auditions
Attn: Nikki Loach
Bay 9, 6143 – 4th Street. S.E.
Calgary, AB T2H 2H9

Or email resume and photo to:
nloach@telus.net

Deadline for submissions is Sunday, April 22, 2012. We thank all artists in advance for
their interest, however, those selected for an audition will be contacted. Please do not
call Quest Theatre.

Quest Theatre is a professional theatre company that serves as a catalyst for creative
communication, co-operation and change. Quest develops and produces theatrical
experiences that are relevant and important to young people. The Quest experience
enhances one’s sense of self, engages individuals with issues in their communities and
fosters ongoing connections to the performing arts.

Quest Theatre is a member of the Professional Association of Canadian Theatres, and
operates within the jurisdiction of the Canadian Theatre Agreement. Equity members
cast in any production will be engaged under an Equity form of contract.

For more information on Quest Theatre, visit www.questtheatre.org

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Play the part of Captain Henry Morgan


My name is Nicole Dundas and I am a recruiter for Mosaic Sales Solutions, we are a marketing company that works with fortune 100 and 500 companies (www.mosaic.com and www.mosaicjobs.com). We are currently looking for actors to take on the role of THE Captain Morgan. I was searching for Calgary acting schools and came across your website; I thought I would contact you to see if any of your instructor’s or students are looking for part time work? The role pays very well and is a really fun opportunity.

Role Description:

Primary Responsibilities:
Play the part of Captain Henry Morgan
Promote the brand to the public
Create a positive interaction and experiences for the public and bring the brand to life
Inform and educate consumers on the product

Qualifications:
Professional actor with prior acting experience
Energetic and outgoing
Not afraid of attracting attention
Fully available for program

Location: Calgary
Dates: May 4 to May 26
Days: Fridays and Saturdays
Hours: Must be available between 5:00pm and 10:00pm
Training: April 30, 2012

Please let me know if anyone is interested, we are having a casting call on April 12th at the university.

Thank you,

Nicky Dundas | Recruitment Coordinator | Mosaic Experiential Marketing
O: 1-800-847-2209 EXT 6825 or 1-403-474-8691
mosaicjobs.com and mosaic.com
Facebook Page -Nicole Dundas(Mosaic)

Monday, April 2, 2012

AUDITION NOTICE: The Shakespeare Company


*The Shakespeare Company announces*

*GENERAL AUDITIONS** *



Audition Date: *April 15, 2012*
Artistic Producer in attendance: *Haysam Kadri*

Deadline to submit: April 5, 2012

Submission Guidelines:

Please send headshot and resume to Haysam Kadri


To aid in scheduling, please indicate time preference between 10:00-6:00.

**

Additional information:

The fall production performance run will be September 20-29, 2012 and will be announced shortly.


The Shakespeare Company is currently auditioning for non-Equity members.
Please specify if you are a member of Equity or ACTRA and TSC will keep you on file.

Successful audition applicants will be asked to prepare two contrasting Shakespeare monologues, no longer than 4 minutes combined total.
Successful applicants will be contacted by no later than April 8 with an audition time slot.


_____________
Ayla Stephen
Artistic Associate
The Shakespeare Company

AUDITION NOTICE: Theatre North West


General Auditions


In preparation for the upcoming 2012 – 2013 season, Theatre North West will be holding General Auditions in:

Toronto (May 14 & 15), Vancouver (May 17, 18 & 19), Calgary (May 25)
and Regina* (May 28)


Please send ELECTRONIC COPY only of headshot and resume to:


No phone calls please                          Submissions required by April 27th


In order to reduce the volume of submissions, TNW respectfully asks that if you auditioned last year (May-June 2011) please do not apply again at this time.  Your headshot and resume remain on file with us.
General Auditions will give Artistic Producer Samantha MacDonald the opportunity to meet you and become acquainted with your work. 
Those selected for a General Audition are asked to prepare 2 contrasting contemporary monologues with a combined length no longer than 4 minutes.  TNW will contact you directly if you can be accommodated for an audition.  Show-specific casting for the 2012-13 season will be conducted by the production directors in consultation with the Artistic Producer. 
A hard copy of your headshot and resume will be required at the time of your audition.
The 2012-2013 season:
*That Summer by David French    Contract dates:  Sept. 3 – Oct. 11, 2012 (possible holdover to Oct. 14, 2012)
*Joyful Noise by Tim Slover           Contract dates:  Oct. 27 – Dec. 6, 2012 (possible holdover to Dec.9, 2012)
*Privilege by Paul Weitz     Contract dates:  Jan. 18 – Feb. 28, 2013 (possible holdover to Mar. 3, 2013)
 Henry & Alice: Into the Wild by Michele Riml Contract dates:  Apr.1 – May 9, 2013(possible holdover to May 12, 2013)

*reading copy available at TRL (5th Floor-Arts Dept. Desk), VPL (L3-Language & Literature), RPL(Central Branch-Adult Reference) and CPL (Central Branch 4th Floor) after March 30th.