DurantCom Weekly Audition News & Notices

Published: Mon, 12/12/16

“Cursed” the Musical – Skilderverse Productions
In the small town of Shallow Springs, everyone is cursed. Some know they are, some don't, but everyone refuses to talk about it and suffers in silence. When Colin moves in, he is determined to find some answers (with the help of the quirky narrator that only he can see). Soon everything begins to unravel, but not in the way that he expected.
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Fiddler on the Roof – Don Bluth Front Row Theatre
The story centers on Tevye, the father of five daughters, and his attempts to maintain his Jewish religious and cultural traditions as outside influences encroach upon the family's lives.
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The Heroes of Olim – East Valley Children’s Theatre
Winston, a common thief, witnesses the kidnapping of the Kingdom of Olim’s beloved Princess Elena by the King’s trusted advisor Janus. Winston and his quick-witted friend Barnaby, a servant girl Agnes, a lady-in-waiting to the princess Clemmence and a slightly insane fugitive Dimitri attempt to warn King John of the plot. The King refuses to listen, so they are forced to save the princess themselves. Intrigue and people pretending to be someone they are not,all lead to a surprise ending.
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The Taking of Miss Janie – Estrella Mountain Community College
Bullins's play presents a group of college students who struggle to find their place in society. While some of the characters face the problems of interpersonal relationships, others try to find a viable way to cause social and political change. Everyone begins the decade with hope, energy, and a sense of purpose; however, these qualities are quickly diffused as they each confront their personal responsibility for whatever change comes next.
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Misconception "A Reade’rs Theater" – Paradise Valley Community College
The reader’s theater actors will portray Muslims and read their testimonials about conducting presentations and trainings to various schools/universities, religious organizations, law enforcement agencies, and corporations to dispel Islamophobia, challenge many people’s monolithic perceptions about Islam, and show the heterogeneity within the Muslim community.  Misconception is intended to serve as an impetus for further understanding of Islam and Muslims.
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Gypsy – Desert Foothills Theater
This rags-to-riches story of ugly-duckling, Louise, the tomboy who rose to national fame as Gypsy Rose Lee (the entertainment queen who put class into Burlesque) is an all American classic; and Mama Rose, the pushy backstage mother who lived through her daughters, but paid a high price, is one of the most iconic characters in Broadway history.
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Superheros/ princesses – Enchanted Entertainment
Performers needed to entertain at children’s parties and events. Most princesses will be singing, facepainting, and balloon twisting. We will train you! Must stay in character and have a good knowledge of Disney princesses, or superheroes and some Star Wars characters .
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Peter Pan – Act One Youth Theater
This superb adaptation captures all the magic and charm of everyone’s favorite story. The Darling children love to hear of Peter Pan’s adventures during his visits through the open window of the nursery. Then one night after Nana has taken his shadow and Wendy has sewn it back on, Peter Pan and Tinker Bell whisk the children off to Neverland to be part of the adventures.
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