DurantCom Weekly Audition News & Notices

Published: Mon, 09/22/14

Westbrook High School Reunion – Westbrook Village Players
An exciting experiential play,Westbrook High School Reunion begins with the audience entering a ballroom for "their" high school reunion. The first part of the evening is fairly typical reunion drama, with the audience participating in the dancing, awards, and gossip. Then, at the bottom of the time capsule, we discover a note implicating one of the class in the mysterious disappearance of a classmate who has been missing all these years. We promptly set out to solve this mystery!
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poetry is Life – SMP Productions LLC
An Elder stands at The gates of Heaven. WIll his request to enter be accepted by The Creator? The relections of the Elder's life are shown via scene os poetry, acting and musical presentations. Poetry is Life is NOT a religious production. The production is highly controversial but spiritual at it's core. You're invited to join us on this journey. This is a theatrical presentation.
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Tommy J & Sally – Black Theatre Troupe
Over the course of one evening, a young African American man and a famous white pop singer examine and study the issue of race and the impact of the Jewish culture on race relations. Tommy J and Sally looks at race from both sides of the color line.
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The Murder Mystery Company Presents: Phoenix! – The Murder Mystery Company
The Murder Mystery Company has been active in the national theater community for over ten years and is third in record ticket sales in the US. Our shows run year round with a multitude of fun themes changing periodically to give our repeat customers something new to look forward to.
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Children’s Parties – Fancy Faces, LLC
Characters sing, play games, perform coronation ceremonies or hosts parades during the party. Parties are on weekends, Saturdays and Sunday, between the hours of 9am-8pm. You are on call for booking requests. Usually one week or more notice.
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A Hard Day’s Work – Anazia Potee
A Hard Day's Work is a no dialogue short film that follows the last day in the life of Elanoir Monroe.
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Sylvia & How I Learned to Drive (in repertory) – Class 6 Theatre
How I Learned to Drive: A wildly funny, surprising, devastating tale of survival as seen through the lens of a relationship between a young girl and an older man. It's the story of a woman who learns the rules of the road and life from behind the wheel. Sylvia: When Greg brings home a dog named Sylvia from the park, his marriage to Kate is put in jeopardy until, after a series of hilarious and touching complications, they learn to compromise and Sylvia becomes a valued part of their lives.
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Travel Savings Credit Video – Gate6 Digital Agency
The purpose of this video is to give an overview of Travel Savings Credit. The video will highlight certain benefits under this service and will serve as an "explainer" video. The talent must be flexible in delivering a 2-3 minute message in front of camera.
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Music Video- You Did – Guerilla Shorts Productions
This project is a music video about a man singing about love gone wrong as he watches his beautiful ex-girlfriend have fun at the strangest party ever. The video's tone will be comedic and strange. The party is filled with with a variety of misfits from a circus ring leader to a minister.
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Celebration of Christmas 2014 – Phoenix First Assembly
Phoenix First is proud to bring one of America’s largest Christmas musicals to Phoenix reaching 50,000 people. Bring your family, invite your friends, and experience the true season of Christmas like never before. In this year’s show a group of people discover the wonder of Christmas through their journey on the "Christmas Express" while entertaining the audience with aerials, live circus animals, popular dance numbers and a special feature looking back on the music and dance of the 1950’s.
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The Quiltmaker’s Gift – Theater Works
A greedy king who believes that possessions bring happiness covets an artist's exquisite quilts that are given only to the needy. Through music, a bit of dance, laughter and drama, the king learns the lesson that "the giving is the gift". The play is one of the few that can truly be enjoyed by audiences ages 4 to 90, and has been a favorite with Phoenix audiences for years.
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