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2005
Winter Drama: "Romeo & Juliet"
AUDITION INFORMATION
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William
Shakespeare’s first great tragedy has long been among
his most beloved plays. Shakespeare was around 30 years old
when he wrote this work about passionate young lovers who
defy the ancient enmity between their families. |
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No
matter the setting or interpretation, the relationship between the socially-riven Verona and the lovers is construed, the clash of generations, and the sacrifice of life for ideals of love continue to play as great tragedy. This production will be uniquely adapted to a modern setting and modern cultural influences, and will be directed by Deanne Anders.
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| Auditions |
| Who: |
Actors
ages 15 and up, and technical students
for crew positions |
| When: |
Friday,
October 29, 2004 - 4:00 pm
to 6:00 pm, by appt. preferable
Saturday,
October 30, 2004 - 10:00 am to 3:00 pm, by appt. and open
call |
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| Where: |
Center
Stage Theater |
What
to
Prepare: |
1.) Download
and fill out the SBYT
audition form.
(There will be forms available at auditions if you
are unable to do it ahead of time.)
2.) Prepare
a Shakespearean monologue or reading no more than 2 minutes.
3.) Be
aware you will be asked to cold read alone and/or in a
group from the play. |
| Production: |
Rehearsals
will beginning early in January 2005. Performances
will be in mid-February. |
| How: |
E-mail
Deanne
Anders or
call 886-9785 for an appointment |
| Fee: |
Winter
Drama participation fee, $250.00.
Scholarships will be available based on need. |
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Wherefore art thou?
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Cast 26
actors
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Escalus
Paris
Montague
Capulet
Lady Montague
Lady Capulet
Juliet
Nurse to Juliet
Sampson
Abraham
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Romeo
Mercutio
Benvolio
Tybalt
Friar Laurence
Friar
John
Balthasar
Gregory
Peter
Ensemble (6) |
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Santa
Barbara Youth Theatre is a nonprofit, tax-exempt, educational foundation
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