Saturday, May 18, 2013

Crew Call, Feature Film needs Gaffer and Grips

http://caseybohrnell.com

 

Reply cb@caseybohrnell.com  

Posted: 2013-05-17, 9:10AM MST

 Feature Film needs Gaffer and Grips (Tucson)

 

Lost our Gaffer and we need another grip or 2.
We start shooting this Sunday.

email reel and resume to:
c b @ c a s e y b o h r n e l l . c o m


·         Location: Tucson

·         it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests

·         Compensation: tba

 

 

 

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Friday, May 17, 2013

The Illegitimate Theater Company presents “DEAD MEN DON’T GET DESSERTS”

 

From: thomaskelley8@q.com [mailto:thomaskelley8@q.com]
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2013 3:49 PM
Subject: Murder mystery

 

The Illegitimate Theater Company

In conjunction with

Windemere Hotel and Conference Center

Present

"DEAD MEN DON'T GET DESSERTS"

 

 

A Gangster Murder Mystery and Dinner Theater

 

 

SHOWDATES

14 – 16 JUN 2013

DINNER AND SHOW:  14 & 15 JUN 7 PM.  SOCIAL HOUR 6 PM

BRUNCH & SHOW:  16 JUN 2 PM.  SOCIAL HOUR 1 PM

PERFORMED IN THE WINDEMERE BALLROOM

 

 

FOR TICKETS AND INFORMATION

WINDEMERE:  STEPHANIE 459 5900

ITC:  RENE 458-6343 OR MIKE 249-0296

 

 

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Thursday, May 16, 2013

Casting call, comedy short - "Terms and Conditions"

 

From: Chris [mailto:ninebuddhas@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2013 8:47 PM
Subject: Terms and Conditions

 

On a daily basis, to gain access to wireless services outside the home or office, we check the box swearing to God and those ill-defined courts with jurisdiction over the internet that we have read the terms and conditions, and that having given it careful consideration, we are agreeing to be bound to each and every term (or condition).  Hereinafter “checking the box.”

 

Most often, we are agreeing not only that we are bound to the terms and conditions, but that our heirs and assigns are bound.

 

But you can admit it – not only do you not read each and every set of terms and conditions – you never have read the terms and conditions -- even once.  Not a single time.

 

Shame, shame, shame.

 

So to gain access to something as simple as wireless service, we are potentially binding ourselves and our loved ones to an array of indentured servitudes, cult practices, corporate rituals, and offensively one-sided long term contracts.  We check the box.  We change lives.

 

Undoubtedly you have thoughtlessly checked a box through which you have agreed to have a corporate logo tattooed on your buttocks, consented to unfounded shipping and handling charges, pledged to the exclusive use of a particular brand of dental floss for life, or agreed to bear the children of certain corporate executives who by law should be deemed far too ugly to breed – even by surrogate.

 

You needed to log on.  You would have agreed to anything – and well – you did agree to anything.  You just didn’t know it.

 

Terms and Conditions is a short film (a comedy) that in mock documentary format will reveal what you are actually agreeing to when you so cavalierly check the little box acknowledging the Terms and Conditions of this or that -- whatever.

 

We are looking for actors to play embarrassed and regretful contracting individuals (“Box Checkers”), a social scientist who is studying the effects of checking the box, an assistant social scientist, a hysterical woman, and the lawyer who drafted the terms and conditions for which the film is named and many others (shopping cart chariot racers for instance). The net with which we are fishing for this one is wide (like off of a Japanese fishing trawler) – men, women, white, black, brown, and other tones, tall, short, thin, fat, pretty, and well sort of asymmetrical.  There are big roles for actors who know what they are doing and some small roles for people who are new to this, but interested in getting involved.  Simply put – if you are interested – bring it on.

 

We are also looking for production team members who are interested in supporting the production from writers to editors.

 

This is Virtual Audition.  For actors, send in a headshot or a picture. If you have a resume – great.  If you don’t, tell me a little bit about who you are and why you are interested in the project.

 

If you have any special skills (baton twirling, belly dancing, fire eating, roller skating, you can put six ping pong balls in your mouth at the same time, removable teeth, unicycle riding, stilts) . . .  all such skills could prove useful here.

 

There is no monetary compensation, but all will receive title credit and a digital copy of the film.

 

Download the script:  https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B9iSbuw6KMZlRnlnNlZ2cWg2Vms/edit?usp=sharing

 

Let me know if you want in.

 

Chris Raboin

Nine Buddhas Pictures

ninebuddhas@gmail.com

 

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LTW Announces Season Auditions - 2013-2014 season of mainstage productions

 

From: angela horchem [mailto:publicity@livetheatreworkshop.org]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2013 10:54 AM
Subject: LTW Announces Season Auditions

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

 

Contact: Michael Martinez

Executive Director, Live Theatre Workshop

(520) 327-0160

 

Live Theatre Workshop will hold open auditions for its 2013-2014 season of mainstage productions. 

Auditions for actors and actresses of all ages will be held on Saturday, June 15, 2013 from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM on a first-come, first-served basis.

Please prepare a 1-2 minute monologue and bring your current headshot and resume. All actors and technicians are paid a stipend for performances. 

 

Roles are available for the following mainstage productions:

 

SOUVENIR by Stephen Temperley

September 5 - October 5, 2013

 

THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED) [REVISED]
by Adam long, Daniel Singer, And Jess Winfield

October 10 - November 16, 2013

 

HOLIDAY MEMORIES by Truman Capote. Stage Version by Russell Vanderbroucke

November 21 - December 29, 2013

 

BOEING BOEING by Marc Camoletti

January 9 - February 15, 2013

 

PHOTOGRAPH 51 by Anna Ziegler

February 20 - March 22 - 2014

 

SOUTHERN COMFORTS by Kathleen Clark

March 27 - May 4, 2013

LOOT by Joe Orton
May 8 - June 7, 2014

 

Some roles have been pre-cast.

 

 Auditions will be held at Live Theatre Workshop, 5317 E. Speedway, Tucson, AZ 85712, on the north side of Speedway between Rosemont and Craycroft.

Online at www.livetheatreworkshop.org

 

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LTW's Onstage Program presents . . .THE MUSIC MAN JUNIOR

 

From: angela horchem [mailto:publicity@livetheatreworkshop.org]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2013 10:50 AM
Subject: LTW's Onstage Program presents . . .

 

For Immediate Release

 

Live Theatre Workshop's OnStage Education Program Presents

THE MUSIC MAN JUNIOR

*A part of The Broadway Junior Collection TM

Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson

Book by Meredith Willson and Franklin Lacey

 

Performances are limited!

Saturday, May 18, 2013 at 4:00 pm

Sunday, May 19, 2013 at 12:00 noon and 7:00 pm

 

Tickets are $10 and reservations are highly recommended

Call 327-4242 for reservations or email livetheatreworkshop@gmail.com

 

Live Theatre Workshop's Junior Musical Class presents THE MUSIC MAN JUNIOR. This adapted version of the classic musical will be presented by a group of advanced students with all the great songs and scenes you remember. Make your reservations today!

 

 

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The List: A Musical at the Fox - Proceeds to Benefit Arts for All

The List: A Musical

Friday, May 17, 2013, 7:30 pm
Saturday, May 18, 2013, 7:30 pm

Proceeds to Benefit Arts for All

Described by Critics as "a musical" and "10 dollars," The List is a musical confirming everyone's suspicions about the internet. Follow our heroes Rikki and Seth as they meet strangers over the internet who invariably turn out to be weirdos. Experience what may be the first ever "feel-bad" comedy of the summer! The List will make you laugh, it will make you cry, and then it will make you scream uncontrollably. If you are ready to finally see super villains onstage singing side-by-side with FBI agents, then this musical is for you. Also, you have very specific tastes.

"There's no I in Team, but there is an I in "Private Eye". Also, the word "eye" is in there, too" -Joe Desiderio, The List

Tickets: http://foxtucsontheatre.ticketforce.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=492

http://www.foxtucsontheatre.org/events_schedule/events_schedule.php

 

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HAIL THE CONQUERING JAZZ BAND

By Chuck Graham, TucsonStage.com

 

One of those five big bands directed by Doug Tidaback is the Tucson Jazz Institute’s Ellington Big Band, freshly returned from being named Best High School Band in the nation after performing on stage in the Essentially Ellington competition in New York City’s own Lincoln Center.



Now is the time for Tucson’s audience to hear how they did it, note for note! From the Baked Apple to the Big Apple as hopeful contestants and back again to the Baked Apple as conquering heroes, these teen musicians are the apple of our eye...and our ear..



Also winning special awards for their outstanding solo work are band members Sam Chess, trombone; Alan Acosta, alto sax, Alex Melnychuck, trumpet, and Robbie Lee on vocals, piano and sax..



Lee’s performances as singer, pianist and saxophonist were such crowd favorites he was given a special triple threat award, called The Tripler. No one in the history of this competition has won such an award before.



Additionally, the Ellington Big Band took home trophies for having the most outstanding trumpet section and trombone section.



After that, there weren’t too many trophies left for the other 14 bands in the high school category to share.



This Spring’s Big Band Bash five-band concert, silent auction and raffle to benefit the TCMS Foundation is 3 p.m. Sunday, May 19, at Christ Community Church, 7801 E. Kenyon Dr. Tickets are $20 adults, $15 students and senior citizens, free for ages 11 and under. For details 520-971-6694.

 

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Audition Technique Course at The Studio for Actors

 

From: The Studio for Actors [mailto:acting-courses@the-studio-for-actors.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 3:02 PM
Subject: Announcement: Audition Technique Course at The Studio for Actors

 

Audition Technique I

Script Breakdown

This is the foundation course for learning the important building blocks to great performance.  You’ll learn how to break down the script, how to analyze the character, how to play him/her, and most importantly how to mark the script in order to give a really great audition.  Throughout the course, you’ll have two or three auditions, and you’ll be given lots of information and insightful advice about how to handle the important few minutes before each audition.  This course is not just about auditioning - it’s also a great acting class.

6 consecutive Monday nights
6:30pm-8:30pm
Start on any Monday (but you must call first to sign up).
$50 per week

Call Anna Risley at (520) 881-2363 for more information or to sign up.

Don't worry if you have to miss one or even two classes during the series of six - we can easily book a make-up session outside of the evening class - The make-up would be a private session scheduled Monday through Saturday at 11:30, 12:00, 12:30, 1:00, or 1:30 for $55.  Or you can take the entire course in private sessions at $55 per 1-hour session or $80 per 1½-hour session.


Also being offered:
Comedy Improv
Radio/TV Voiceover Seminar

Each of these classes is taught by Anna Risley at her Studio (The Studio for Actors), located on 6th Street, just off 4th Avenue.  Anna has 30 years of experience in film, television, voiceover, and stage acting.  To check out her resume, please visit http://www.the-studio-for-actors.com , or call her at (520) 881-2363 to sign up.

 

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IFASA's Actors' Meeting May 21

 

From: Chris [mailto:ninebuddhas@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 1:50 PM
Subject: IFASA's Actors' Meeting

 

The Independent Film Association of Southern Arizona ("IFASA") will be holding it's next meeting on Tuesday, May 21, 2013 at the Ward Six Offices (3202 East 1st Street in Tucson) with the entire meeting devoted to ACTORS.

 

After all, filmmaking is really all about actors, people who for write for actors, people who photograph actors, people who want to dress actors, people who want to put make up on actors, and people who just want to push actors around.

 

We will have a photographer on site doing free head shots. (You need to bring a flash drive or jump drive so he will have something to download your headshot to.)  The head shots will be on a first come first served basis.

 

For directors and producers, we will be giving out a free list of Southern Arizona make up artists and hair stylists that you might want to consider using on your next project.  If you are a make up artist or hair stylist and want to be included on the list -- send your name and e-mail address to IFASAList@gmail.com.

 

There will be a panel discussion about auditions, acting and casting.  And will will be announcing the winners of our 2013 Best Actor Award and 2013 Best Actress Award.  If you want to nominate an actor or actress send their name to IFASAList@gmail.com (be sure to include the actor or actress' e-mail address so we can tell them that they have been nominated).

 

You don't need to be a member to attend.  It doesn't coast anything to attend.  Open networking starts at 6:30 PM and the meeting starts at 7:00 PM.  We hope to see you next Tuesday. Ward Six Offices (3202 East 1st Street, Tucson, Arizona).  

 

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Acting camp Ages 6-17 - The Lullaby of Broadway - TTA Member Discount

 

From: Act 1 Academy [mailto:act1academy@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 12:28 PM
Subject: The Lullaby of Broadway..

 

The LULLABY OF BROADWAY

2 FULL weeks (plus one day) 9AM-4PM 

Ages 6-17 (in age appropriate learning groups) 

*

 Perform on the Gaslight Theater stage

*Early drop off- 8:00 am and late pick 5:30 pm FREE for working parents!

*Healthy snacks provided!

Acting*Voice*Dance*Stage Crafts

All camps have a written curriculum designed to engage campers in multiple aspects of the performance world. In addition to producing a musical, students will take classes with professional artists educators to learn acting, dance, vocal performance, set and costume design, posters and props!

Our structured hands-on, high energy, fun packed camps will build performance skills in a safe, professional setting.


About the show....

Betty-Jo, a country bumpkin, goes to New York City to become an actress.  Through a series of mishaps and hilarity she bumbles and stumbles her way to success but not without help from her unlikely allies…Javo-Joe, who runs the local coffee shop, Big-Bob, the taxi driver and a man in a gorilla suit. This show is designed to accommodate several age groups and material from musicals such as: You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown, Les Miserables, Annie and more….(This is a great camp for beginners through advanced level)

 

Session 1: (only 6 spots left)

June 3-15 Show on the The Gaslight Theater stage, June 15th

Session 2: (only 8 spots left)

June 17-29 Show on the The Gaslight Theater stage, June 29th

$325 (mention Tucsonstage and receive $25 off)

--

Act 1 Academy of Performing Arts

 

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Broadway Camp for kids and teens on Tucson's east side

 

From: Maria Gawne [mailto:broadwaycampaz@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 2:21 AM
Subject: Broadway Camp performs "Once Upon A Mattress" this June!

 

We are a new musical theatre summer camp on the east side that is doing "Once Upon A Mattress" this June.  Below is the information.

 

 

A Broadway Camp

9071 E. Old Spanish Trail- (520) 204-2663

 

Teen Cast:

June 3rd- 14th (ages 13-19) 9:00am- 3:30pm Monday-Friday

 *Performances June 14th and 15th*

 

Kid Cast:

June 17th- 28th (ages 7-12) 9:00am- 3:30pm Monday-Friday

*Performances June 28th and 29th*

 

Enjoy your summer by performing in a full length Broadway musical!  

 

At Broadway Camp you will spend 2 weeks rehearsing, learning lines, singing, dancing and performing in a production of Once Upon A Mattress.   All campers will be cast in the production and will also be given different opportunities to help out with other aspects of the production.  Cast members will be helping with everything from assistant directing and choreography to set/costume design and stage managing.  Broadway Camp is set up to give each individual a look into all aspects of mounting a full length musical and enrich their knowledge behind the process of theatrical productions.  This show is an "ensemble" musical which allows each camper an opportunity to have a lot of stage time in addition to the other skills they will be acquiring during their two week session.  Lead roles will be double cast depending on the amount of campers in each session, to assure that everyone has a chance to shine!  There will be two performances at the end of the camp session in front of a live audience in a theatre with a 90 seat house! Our counselors are certified teachers, and our director is a professional performer.  This will be an educational experience and an entertaining production!  Sessions are limited to the size of the cast, so please sign up quickly to reserve your spot!

 

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June 2013 Radio/TV Voiceover Seminar at The Studio for Actors

 

From: The Studio for Actors [mailto:acting-courses@the-studio-for-actors.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 4:07 PM
Subject: Announcement: June 2013 Radio/TV Voiceover Seminar at The Studio for Actors

 

Radio and TV Voiceover Seminar

There is a lot of voice work here in Arizona, and if you're interested in how to get it and how this end of the business works - then this is the seminar for you.  We'll work with scripts and you'll receive a great deal of personal attention.

Choose from one of the following dates:

  • Saturday June 1, 1:00pm-2:30pm
    - OR -
  • Thursday June 6, 6:30pm-8:00pm
    - OR -
  • Saturday June 8, 1:00pm-2:30pm
    - OR -
  • Thursday June 13, 6:30pm-8:00pm
    - OR -
  • Saturday June 15, 1:00pm-2:30pm
    - OR -
  • Thursday June 20, 6:30pm-8:00pm
    - OR -
  • Saturday June 22, 1:00pm-2:30pm
    - OR -
  • Thursday June 27, 6:30pm-8:00pm
    - OR -
  • Saturday June 29, 1:00pm-2:30pm

The cost is $65 per person for the seminar.  Class size is limited to six.  To attend this seminar, you must sign up by calling Anna Risley at (520) 881-2363. 

Also being offered at The Studio for Actors:
Comedy Improv
Audition Technique

Each of these classes is taught by Anna Risley, B.A. at her Studio (The Studio for Actors), located on 6th Street, just off 4th Avenue.  Anna has 30 years of experience in film, television, voiceover, and stage acting.  To check out her resume, please visit The Studio for Actors website , or call her at (520) 881-2363 to sign up.

 

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Arizona Onstage Special - $18 - 3 Bucks A Play on Friday, May 17th.

 

From: Carrie Hill [mailto:carriekhill@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 1:32 PM
Subject: Arizona Onstage Special - $18 - 3 Bucks A Play on Friday, May 17th.

 


                                  THIS FRIDAY -  MAY 17TH, 2013

                                           

                                       *TICKETS ARE JUST $18*

                                             $3 A PLAY!

                                     

                                                  FOR DAVID IVES 

                              ALL IN THE TIMING 

 

                                   Show time is 8pm Friday, May 17th at 

                   The Cabaret 330 N Scott (upstairs from the Arizona Theatre Company)

                                         

                                        **PLEASE USE THE PASSCODE: WOW

                           

                         Shows are also: Saturday, May 18th at 8pm & Sunday at 2:30pm

                                    Regular price $20 Seniors/Students/Military/Teachers

                                                            $25 General Admission

 

                 

                              For more info please visit: http://www.arizonaonstage.org/ or                            

                                         http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/368391

 

                                                           Check out the reviews:

 

                   http://www.tucsonweekly.com/tucson/fast-paced-comedy/Content?oid=3741707

 

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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Arts Express presents: Disney's Aladdin Kids Summer Musical Theater Program

 

From: Shaunna Kowalewski [mailto:shaunna@arts-express.org]
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 12:10 PM
Subject: Disney's Aladdin Kids Summer Program

 

 

Arts Express presents: Disney’s Aladdin Kids Summer Musical Theater Program

 

It’s a whole new world!  From page to stage, students will experience musical theatre magic, including auditioning, singing, dancing, acting and blocking as well as set and prop design.  Held at Sahuaro High School Little Theater, students, grades 4 – 6, will rehearse and perform Disney’s Aladdin Kids.  Directors: Stephanie Carlson and Michael Chaffin.

 

Program dates: June 3 – June 28.  Hours: 1:00pm – 5:00pm           Full day program available – call for more info!

$395.00 all inclusive for the musical theater program.

 

**New funding available – contact us at (520) 319-0400 for more information on applying for a scholarship! 

 

Register now online at www.arts-express.org or call (520) 319-0400.  Hurry, space is limited!

 

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Arts Express presents: The Pirates of Penzance Jr. Summer Musical Theater Program

From: Shaunna Kowalewski [mailto:shaunna@arts-express.org]
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 12:09 PM
Subject: The Pirates of Penzance Jr. Summer Musical Theater Program

 

Arts Express presents: The Pirates of Penzance Jr. Summer Musical Theater Program

 

Ahoy, Matey! Students participate in the study and production of a musical theater production, complete with music, dance, drama and stagecraft. The Junior High School Musical Theatre students, grades 7 – 9, will be in the spotlight performing Gilbert and Sullivan’s production of The Pirates of Penzance Jr.  This swashbuckling adventure will be held at Palo Verde High School Little Theater. Directors: Jennifer Draper and Michelle Sigafus.

 

Program dates: June 3 – June 28.  Hours: 1:00pm – 5:00pm           Full day program available – call for more info!

$395.00 all inclusive for the musical theater program.

 

**New funding available – contact us at (520) 319-0400 for more information on applying for a scholarship! 

 

Register now online at www.arts-express.org or call (520) 319-0400.  Hurry, space is limited!

 

 

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Call for new theatre and performance projects - Next Theatre at Beowulf Alley

 

From: Michael Fenlason [mailto:nexttheatretucson@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2013 2:39 PM
Subject: Theatre Opportunity

 

 

Next Theatre at Beowulf Alley

announces a call for new theatre and performance projects

 

The Geats’ Cup

 



The Next Theatre at Beowulf Alley will be accepting applications for First Annual The Geats’ Cup between May 15th  and July 1st.

 

The Geats’ Cup is a community-based, fundraising event for Tucson’s innovative and creative performers, theatre-makers, storytellers, artists, revolutionaries, visionaries, and agent provocateurs. Inspired by the likes of FEAST in Brooklyn, MCA Denver’s Mixed Taste, SMoCA's Good 'n' Plenty and PechaKucha, The Geats’ Cup gives theatre artists an opportunity to creatively pitch their idea for a chance to win a grant from The Next Theatre.

 

For more information contact Michael at NextThetareTucson@gmail.com

 

The process? You’re a creative theatre type and you have a hare-brained scheme for, say, doing a version of totally nude Kabuki Hamlet. You’ve thought this through. You’re not just having a psychotic episode. You write a brief précis about your project: what you want to do (Naked Kabuki Hamlet), who’s involved (my gullible friend Jim) and where (obviously somewhere on Toole Ave). We won’t make you write up a budget, but you will be looked at skeptically if you haven’t really thought it out. We’re not going to give you a form to fill out. But you will want to write your name at the top of your paper. Take this two-page (maximum) document, save it as a PDF and send it to: NextTheatreTucson@gmail.com.

 

Out of this tsunami of submissions, five creative-types (We’d say “creatives,” but creative is an adjective, folks, I’m sorry) are selected.

 

Those five nominees will be invited to present their ideas before a shadowy panel of arts professionals and the community of Tucson at Beowulf Alley Theatre in mid-August. This evening is $20 (not for you, you get in free) and there is also refreshing adult beverages and nosh. The top two winners of the audience and panel receive a lion’s share of the evening’s proceeds and the hearty blessing of The Next Theatre staff.

 

Your only responsibility is to tell us what you did with the money and invite us to come and see it. For more information contact Michael at NextTheatreTucson@gmail.com. If you absolutely need a form to fill out, we’ll send you one. Individuals may apply. Non-profits may as well.  Average award is between $500 and $1000 dollars.

 

For more information contact Michael at NextTheatreTucson@gmail.com.

 

We only have a few restrictions. We absolutely won’t give any money to folks who represent political parties, hate groups, or who are genuinely and generally unpleasant. We’re funding your art thing. That being said, strong convictions are welcome. We also would prefer the project to be performance based, though that can include the following disciplines:

 

Dance

Digital Media

Theatre

Mime

Film

Performance Art

Some new art form you just thought of

Performance poetry

Storytelling

 

Our panel leans toward the visual and slouches toward the literary. If you’re not sure you’ve got the right idea, email me. I’ll tell you.

 

For more information contact Michael at NextThetareTucson@gmail.com

 

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June 2013 Discount on Comedy Improv at The Studio for Actors

 

From: The Studio for Actors [mailto:acting-courses@the-studio-for-actors.com]
Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2013 9:06 AM
Subject: Announcement: June 2013 Discount on Comedy Improv at The Studio for Actors

 

Taste of Improv Class

The Studio for Actors is now offering a "Taste of Improv Class." Here's how it works. Just come on one Wednesday night from 6:30pm-8:00pm for only $30. This class is normally $40, but for the evenings of June 5 or June 19, you can attend for $30 for one class only, and see how much you love studying improv at The Studio. So, if you've always wondered (or if you've never wondered) if you would enjoy comedy improv, this is your chance to check it out.

Call (520) 881-2363 to sign up.  To qualify for the discounted price, you must say the words "Taste of Improv Class" when you call.

* Limit one $30 class per person.

Comedy Improvisation

You don't have to be a funny person to love and get a lot out of a comedy improv class. I can make you funny. Because you have to focus in this class, you can end up both taking a vacation from the stuff that goes on in your life, and there's a lot of healing with laughter. Your coach is a former Saturday Night Live cast member, and will give you the accents and the formats you can use as a "safety net." Improv is a great stress reliever and really encourages the ability to verbally communicate. So, come, play, have a ball, and enjoy releasing your own special creativity.

Also, for students of acting, improv enhances your auditions, loosens up the body, helps you think fast on your feet, introduces dialects, and sharpens your timing.4 consecutive Wednesday nights

6:30pm-8:00pm
Start on any Wednesday (but you must call first to sign up).
$40 per week
Don't worry if you have to miss one or even two of the four classes. You simply pay for the class you have to miss and then take class #5 free.  It's even possible to pay $160 at your first class, and then take your last three classes whenever you can make it. (I keep great records.)

To find out more or to sign up, please call Anna Risley at (520) 881-2363.

Also being offered at The Studio for Actors:
Radio/TV Voiceover Seminar
Audition Technique

Each of these classes is taught by Anna Risley at her Studio (The Studio for Actors), located on 6th Street, just off 4th Avenue.  Anna has 30 years of experience in film, television, voiceover, and stage acting.   To check out her resume, please visit The Studio for Actors website , or call her at (520) 881-2363 to sign up.

 

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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Arizona Onstage Special for Mother's Day - Bring Your Mother For FREE

 

From: Carrie Hill [mailto:carriekhill@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2013 10:11 PM
Subject: Arizona Onstage Special for Mother's Day - Bring Your Mother For FREE

 

**Sunday, May 12th, 2013 at 2:30pm - Buy one ticket at regular price & bring your mother for FREE! **

 

Arizona Onstage Presents: The 20th Anniversary of David Ives'                  

                                    

                    All in the Timing  

 

 

Six short plays directed by three of Tucson's theatrical virtuosos!



CARRIE HILL, Sure Thing and Words, Words, Word - SHELDON METZ, The Philadelphia and Variations on the Death of Trotsky - EVA TESSLER, The Universal Language and Philip Glass Buys a Loaf of Bread with Rhonda Hallquist, Carley Preston, Jonathan Northover, Jared Stokes, James Hendo, Samantha Cormier, Tanner Page, Rob Roberts, Bebe Fischer and Sean Dylan

 

Running through May 19th, 2013

 

Friday and Saturday Shows at 8pm

Sunday Matinees at 2:30pm

Running Time: 80 minutes with no intermission
Tickets: $20 seniors/students/teachers/military
$25 general

 

at the Cabaret Space, 330 Scott (upstairs from Arizona Theatre Company)

 

For more information, please visit:

or http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/368391

azstarnet.com/entertainment/arts-and-theatre/if-timing-is-everything-arizona-onstage-productions-show-has-it/article_05e18558-2adc-5a50-b703-1ca2fb5d9198.html

Tucson Weekly's Laura Owen said ". . . I went to Arizona Onstage's  production of All in the Timing a little sick of Ives. But the company--luckily--provides an engaging version of Ives' particular brand of surreal yet simple comedy. The charming evening plays out in short, fast paced bursts of strange humor."

 

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