Thursday, November 12, 2009

This week on www.TucsonStage.com

This week on www.TucsonStage.com:

New articles and reviews in Chuck Graham’s “Let The Show Begin”:

·         NEW VAUDEVILLE SHINES IN THE STEVIE ELLER DANCE THEATRE

·         at Beowulf Alley Theater "WRITING FREN-ZEE" SCREENS AGAIN

·         WATCH OUT! YES MEN ARE COMING TO THE LOFT CINEMA

·         FIND YOURSELF IN THIS "RABBIT HOLE" AT BEOWULF ALLEY

·         CAPTIVATING DRAMA IN "A DELICATE BALANCE" AT THE ROGUE THEATRE

·         AN UNDERSTATED NEIL LABUTE IN "SOME GIRL(S)"

·         BALLET TUCSON OPENS SEASON IN CLASSIC STYLE

·         "A  SOUTHWEST  NUTCRACKER" PUTS SOME SPICE IN THOSE TOE SHOES

·         "NUTCRACKER" WILL BE THE NEXT STOP FOR BALLET TUCSON

·         RIGHT BRAIN GETS THE LAST WORD FOR ANGEL & THE BLUES DISCIPLES

·         THERE'S GOOD ROCKIN' (MONDAY) NIGHT!

·         JAZZ SHOWCASE AT PCC

·         "COCO BEFORE CHANEL" UNDERSTANDS THE DESIGNER'S CORE OF INNER RESOLVE

·         Life at the LOFT

·         "THE DAMNED UNITED" PROVES THE PERSONALITY OF A CHAMPION ATHLETE IS DIFFERENT FROM YOU AND I

… and much more.

New auditions, casting calls and announcements on the TTA List:

·  Tucson: Unscrewed and Chaotic Improv Comedy! show

·  Tucson: tech lighting (focus) help needed Friday M...

·  Tucson: Sweet Charity Auditions have been postpone...

·  Tucson: LTW Audition for "Picnic"

·  Tucson: PCC Center for the Arts - PCC Wind Ensembl...

·  Tucson: PCC Center for the Arts - PCC Orchestra

·  Tucson: Casting Call, woman between the ages of 23...

·  Tucson: 2 Hispanic Actors needed - student film

·  Tucson: JEWTOPIA Triumphant return - TWO SHOWS ONL...

·  Tucson: Live Theatre Workshop's THE FROG PRINCE - ...

·  Tucson: Wounded Warrior Benefit at Laffs, Veteran'...

·  Tucson: Voice Over Needed, Must Have Chinese Accen...

·  Tucson: Pianist needed for musical "Ruthless!" - P...

·  Tucson: Lighting Director / Gaffer needed (UA)

·  Tucson: Casting Call-Actresses (UA)

·  Tucson: Patti Smithsonian Show Sunday CANCELED

·  Tucson: BreakDown auditions Actors, Dancers, Music...

·  Tucson: LIPITOR COMMERCIAL AND PRINT CASTING - Rou...

·  Tucson: Kids Unlimited Opens 'The Music Of Motown'...

·  Tucson: PCC Center for the Arts - PCC Jazz Ensembl...

·  Tucson: Auditions, Big River, Red Barn Theater

·  Tucson: This Sunday: Award Winning Puppet Artist P...

·  Tucson: Auditions for "Blithe Spirit", Santa Cruz ...

 

What everyone’s talking about on the TTA Discussion Board…

http://groups.google.com/groups/img/watched_n.gifProducers, stage and screen, tell us who you are.

http://groups.google.com/groups/img/watched_n.gifIncreasing professional courtesies

http://groups.google.com/groups/img/watched_n.gifpaying something 

http://groups.google.com/groups/img/watched_n.gifTucson: Getting serious actors for your casting calls 

Join the discussion at http://groups.google.com/group/tta-list-discussion

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Tucson: Steve Anderson's OPEN STUDIO POSTPONED

Previous post:
http://tucsonstage.blogspot.com/2009/11/tucson-steve-andersons-open-studio-f
or.html

-----Original Message-----
From: steve@steveandersonacting.com [mailto:steve@steveandersonacting.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 12:42 PM
Subject: OPEN STUDIO POSTPONED

Hey, all.

I'm postponing Open Studio until December to free up rehearsal time
for a show I'm working on. Really have no choice. Sorry!!

It has been a blast so far, and I look forward to more. Stay tuned
for more detailed info!

Thank you!

Steve Anderson
steveandersonacting.com
steve@steveandersonacting.com
520.981.0145

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Tucson: Unscrewed and Chaotic Improv Comedy! show

 

From: Michael Vietinghoff [mailto:mikev5100@cox.net]
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 2:08 PM
Subject: Unscrewed and Chaotic Improv Comedy!

 

 

Unscrewed and Chaotic Improv Comedy!!

Your favorite Comedy Improv Troupe 'Not Burnt Out Just Unscrewed' is proud to announce that we will be hosting and playing with Phoenix Troupe Chaos Comedy for an extra special night of comedy this Friday November 13th!!!

Twice the troupes, twice the fun, extra half hour of show, same low price of FREE!! (Donations happily and gratefully accepted!)

If you're able to make only one of our shows this month, see this one!

Chaos Comedy is an Improv troupe located in Phoenix, Arizona. Started out of the Dearing Studios, Chaos Comedy does scene based short-form Improv. What is Improv you ask? Improv is completely unscripted comedy. We take suggestions from the audience and create scenes right there on the spot.... So come and be a part of something amazing!!

The show starts at 7:30  in the Sonoran Room of The Executive Inn and Suites 333 W Drachman Tucson Az 85705

 

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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Tucson: tech lighting (focus) help needed Friday Morning - Temple of Music and Art

 

From: Kevinj65@aol.com [mailto:Kevinj65@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 8:19 PM
Subject: tech lighting (focus) help needed Friday Morning - Temple of Music and Art

 

 

Arizona Onstage Productions is looking for two more trained helpers to help with focus/hang this Friday at 9am - Not great pay, but comps for JEWTOPIA are included.

 

Kevin Johnson

Artistic Director

 

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Tucson: Sweet Charity Auditions have been postponed to a future date

 

From: Brian Levario [mailto:brianlevario@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 11:54 AM
Subject: Re: Sweet Charity Audition Cancellations

 

Sweet Charity Auditions have been postponed to a future date. TBA

 

 

ORIGINAL POST:

From: Brian Levario [mailto:brianlevario@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 6:23 AM
Subject: RE: Sweet Charity Auditions Nov, 16th, 17th, 18th @ 6:30 PM

 

ATTENTION ATTENTION:

ALL ACTORS AND ACTRESSES IN TUCSON, ARIZONA

Auditions for Sweet Charity, the classic musical by Cy Coleman and Neil Simon.

From the Theatre that brought you Tick Tick Boom and Little Shop of Horrors, comes

this delight of a show about a young woman living in the big city, and being wildly

unsuccessful in love.

**ALL ROLES ARE OPEN**

Audition dates are as follows, and all are at 6:30 pm-9:30 p

Nov. 16th- Dance audition
Nov. 17th-Singing Audition, 32 bar cuts, Comedy piece.  Will potentially ask you
to sing more, so please have the whole song prepared.
Nov. 18th-Acting auditions, Cold reads from script.

You must be present at ALL THREE auditions to be considered for a role.


Things you will need:  Headshot, Resume, a song, and a readiness for some fun and

hard work.

Show dates are as follows:

March 18th-April 4th.

Rehearsals will be discussed at first read through.


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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Tucson: LTW Audition for "Picnic"

From: MsKOLoera@aol.com [mailto:MsKOLoera@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 2:05 PM
Subject: Audition Notice

 

   Live Theatre Workshop presents:
         "Picnic" by William Inge Auditions

          Directed by Glen Coffman

 

Who:   
Actors who can play 16 to 25 years old–
3 male
2 female
For "Picnic" by William Inge

 

What:  
Cold reading from script
Headshot or recent picture.
Current resume.
Stipend compensation for actors

 

When:  
Sunday , November 22 2009.
6 p.m. First come first served.

 

Where:
 Live Theatre Workshop
5317 E. Speedway Blvd.

 

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Tucson: PCC Center for the Arts - PCC Wind Ensemble 12/3

 

From: Carder, Carol [mailto:ccarder@pima.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 8:06 AM
Subject: Pima community College Center for the Arts - PCC Wind Ensemble 12/3

 

PimaCommunityCollege
Center for the Arts

contact:
Carol Carder, marketing/pr director
2202 W. Anklam, Tucson, AZ 86709
520-206-3062
carol.carder@pima.edu

Mark Nelson, performing arts chair
520-206-6826
mark.nelson@pima.edu


November 10, 2009
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Pima Community College Music presents PCC Wind Ensemble in concert

what: Pima Community College Wind Ensemble Concert
where: PCC Center for the Arts Proscenium Theatre, West Campus, 2202 West Anklam Road, Tucson, AZ 85709-0225
when: Thursday, December 3 at 7:30 p.m.
tickets: $6 with discounts available
information: 520-206-6986, centerforthearts@pima.edu <mailto:centerforthearts@pima.edu> , www.pima.edu/cfa
 
Tucson, Arizona--Pima Community College Wind Ensemble, under the direction of Dr. Mark Nelson, performs a trio of American works encompassing major milestones of the 20th century as well as selections from the brass ensemble, woodwind ensemble, flute quartet and percussion ensemble.
 
The American works include “Slava!” by Leonard Bernstein written as a Burlesque-style overture to commemorate his good friend, Mstislav Rostropovich (“Slava” to his friends), assuming the music directorship of the National Symphony in the 1970s. It is followed by the orchestral tone-poem “American in Paris” by George Gershwin, one of the most prominent American composers of the 1920s and 1930s. “The Divertimento for Band” by Vincent Persichetti, written in the early 1950s, completes the trio. “Divertimento” is one of the true band classics of the 20th century featuring six movements of original band repertoire. Rounding out the program is “Toccata Marziale” by the eminent British composer Ralph Vaughan Williams written as an original band work for the commemoration of the British Empire Exhibition of 1924. The last piece on the program is “Sleigh Ride” by American composer Leroy Anderson to herald the beginning of the winter holiday season.  
 
The PCC Wind Ensemble concert is open to the public. Tickets are available at the Center for the Arts box office, located on West Campus at 2202 West Anklam Road, Tucson, (just west of downtown and I-10 on St. Mary’s Road which turns into Anklam Road). Box office hours are Tuesday-Friday, noon-5 p.m. and one hour prior to performance. For more information call 520-206-6986, e-mail centerforthearts@pima.edu, or www.pima.edu/cfa.
 

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Tucson: PCC Center for the Arts - PCC Orchestra

 

From: Carder, Carol [mailto:ccarder@pima.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 8:09 AM
Subject: Pima Community College Center for the Arts - PCC Orchestra 12/5

 

PimaCommunityCollege
Center for the Arts

contact:
Carol Carder, marketing/pr director
2202 W. Anklam, Tucson, AZ 86709
520-206-3062
carol.carder@pima.edu

Alexander Tentser, music faculty
520-461-9090
aatentser@msn.com

November 10, 2009
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Pima Community College Music to present the PCC Orchestra in a Holiday Concert

what: Pima Community College Orchestra Holiday Concert
where: PCC Center for the Arts Proscenium Theatre, West Campus, 2202 West Anklam Road, Tucson
when: Saturday, December 5 at 3 p.m.
tickets: $6 with discounts available  
information: 520-206-6986, centerforthearts@pima.edu         

Tucson, Arizona--Pima Community College performing arts department is pleased to present the PCC Orchestra in a holiday concert, under the direction of Dr. Alexander Tentser. The program consists of works by Giuseppe Torelli, C. P. E. Bach, Mozart and a popular arrangement of musicals and songs for small orchestra. The orchestra is composed of strings, woodwinds, brass and piano.
 
The PCC Orchestra is made up of high school students, college students and community adults. Tentser came to America in 1990 from the highly recognized Gnessin Music Institute in Moscow, Russia. He conducted the production of the oratorio "Esther" with the Jill Wieck Singers and Orchestra in March 2009, in Tucson.
He directs the PCC Orchestra and teaches piano at PCC.
 
The PCC Orchestra Concert is open to the public.
Tickets are available at the Center for the Arts box office, located on West Campus at 2202 West Anklam Road, Tucson, (just west of downtown and I-10 on St. Mary’s Road which turns into Anklam Road). Box office hours are Tuesday-Friday, noon-5 p.m. and one hour prior to performance. For more information call 520-206-6986, e-mail centerforthearts@pima.edu <mailto:centerforthearts@pima.edu> , or www.pima.edu/cfa.

Please continue to run in print and online through December 5, 2009.
                                                          
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Tucson: Casting Call, woman between the ages of 23-30, UofA Student Film

UA Student Production


Date: 2009-11-09, 5:32PM MST
Reply to: fduran@email.arizona.edu


 

Looking for a women between the ages of 23-30 to play the role of a Homeless Women out in the streets. Shooting will begin this Saturday, November 14th from 10am-5pm at the latest. Feel free to email me with questions or call 520-603-8924 (Frank) to speak with me directly. If I do not pick up my phone, please leave a voicemail with your name and number and I will get back with you.

  • Compensation: Non-paid
  • This is at a non-profit organization.
  • OK for recruiters to contact this job poster.
  • Phone calls about this job are ok.
  • Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.

 

Tucson: 2 Hispanic Actors needed - student film

2 Hispanic Actors needed ( Tucson)


Date: 2009-11-10, 1:38AM MST
Reply to: gigs-3r5zh-1459239059@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]


 

This is a masters thesis film that will do test shooting in November and principal in February. Please reply if you are either a Hispanic looking male between 20 and 60 to play a father and son.

Thank you.

  • Location: Tucson
  • it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
  • Compensation: no pay

 

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Tucson: JEWTOPIA Triumphant return - TWO SHOWS ONLY!

 

 

From: kevin johnson [mailto:azonstage@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 8:02 PM
Subject: JEWTOPIA Triumphant return - TWO SHOWS ONLY!

 

 

THE HIT STAGE COMEDY "JEWTOPIA" returns for two more shows!

 

The smash hit comedy JEWTOPIA returns to Tucson for two more shows only, Saturday November 14th and Sunday November 15th on the Main Stage of the Historic Temple of Music and Art, 330 South Scott Ave.  This comedy was the longest running comedy in Los Angeles theater history at three years running, as well as a very popular 2-plus year run in New York City. JEWOPIA comes to Tucson with the help of The Jewish Federation of Southern Arizona and Dr. Jennifer Schneider. Featuring Tucson favorites Jacob Brown, Jay C. Cotner, Janet Henderson, Catherine Killough, Robert Kovitz, Steve McKee, and Jaimie Pruden, directed by Annette Hillman.

 

All 13 Tucson summer performances were sold-out, breaking all box-office records.

 

Here is what Tucson press had to say:

 "What this show, conceived by nice Jewish boys, mocks is not Jews or the supposed Jewish "character," but certain Jewish-American cultural habits that are, frankly funny.  Jewtopia is a play for Jews who enjoy laughing at Jewish stereotypes , and for their knowing Gentile friends.  It is very funny." 

James Reel - Tucson Weekly Review 7/02/09

 

"Funny?  Definitely. The packed audience on opening night laughed - make that roared - This play is a departure for Arizona Onstage Productions, which usually presents dark musicals.  And it does just as well with this as with those musicals.  No musical has the laughs this play does."

Kathy Allen - Arizona Daily Star Review 6/26/09

 

For more information and/or ticket purchase – go to www.arizonaonstage.org  - There is a 24/7 toll free line with no service charge!  For any local questions please call 882.6574.

General: $27.50

Senior/Student/Teacher $25

Group (10 plus) $22.50
And the national reviews agree!

"Two hours of comedy! After a quarter century of Neil Simon and his imitators, the playwrights redeem the formula with edge! Displaying a commercial sensibility that is almost obscene, they combine the swaggering generation y (for yahweh) sensibility with the more traditional borscht belt approach, nailing two demographics at once! The result is irresistible - like watching precocious kids mouth off to their parents! The script throws every ingredient on hand into the comedic chicken soup...you may eat till you plotz!" Time Out New York

 

"Jewtopia is a hilarious take on interfaith relationships that leaves no stereotypical stone unturned...Twisted fun...True to life." Wall Street Journal, Zagat Theatre Survey

 

"Comedy 'Jewtopia' proves to be hilarious." Miami Herald

 

"Crazy! Hilarious! A laugh riot! This show is adorable! Go and laugh! This is a funny show that leaves the audience in a mirthful state. A fresh take on an old theme, played for a new generation. Squarely addresses every ethnic stereotype! What the legendary Nunsense did for Catholics, Jewtopia may well do for the Jews… The Journal News

 

"Hilarious...very funny, detailing every specific Jewish foible ...judging by the steady stream of belly laughs from a clearly tickled audience." The New York Post

 

"Raucous! Madcap! True to life! A plot steeped in non-stop Jewish cultural stereotypes that in nuance, specificity and outrageousness, deserves to take center stage!" Variety

 

"Such a premise! This show has edgy, late-night attitude. Jewtopia is a show that appeals to all ages - what's not to like?" Newsday

 

"It's about dating. It's about family. There's something for everyone. You don't have to be Jewish to love this show." Xm Satellite Radio

 

"Hilarious! Absolutely priceless! Jewtopia is a comedy for our times! Inspired! Very funny! Fast and furious! The familiar jokes, stereotypes and broad physical comedy had most people crying with laughter. Countless rabbis and Jewish groups have been to see the show and loved it. People nostalgic for the single life or just looking for new theater with a youthful, distinctly Jewish flavor are likely to find what they seek in Jewtopia. The two co-authors have a gift for writing funny lines. When they score, they score big!" The Jewish Week

 

"Not since Abby's Irish Rose have the Irish and the Jews collided with such hilarity as in Jewtopia! Mercilessly funny! Endless jokes! A cliché-embracing, equal-opportunity offending comedy! What's to do but laugh?" The Danbury News-Times

 

"...Hilarious satire! What satisfaction and delight there is in seeing prejudices, pre-conceived notions and all the shibboleths of stereotyping zapped with pin-point humor! I can't remember the last time I laughed as hard as I did at Jewtopia...The playwrights took a ten minute comic sketch and turned it into a three-hour fun fest...The comedy is a great early Chanukah present! All in good fun!..." The Nassau Herald

 

"...Delivers plenty of laughs! A jokefest! - A heck of a lot funnier that Jackie Mason! The perfect outing for singles! Jews and goyim alike will have a good time at Jewtopia. Plenty of laughs.  Mazel tov!..." Broadway.Com

 

"Sharply observed! Its humor hits the mark! The laughs win out!" Theatermania.Com

 

"...Vociferous laughter greeted every example of stereotypically Jewish behavior. The seven actors do broad comedy with gusto! Chris' choking on a prune hamantashen plays like high art comedy. You don't have to be Jewish to find Fogel and Wolfson's good-natured shenanigans funny. Guarantee that you'll find yourself laughing out loud." Curtainup.Com

 

"Entertaining! A light-hearted romp which takes swipes at our own tribe and manages to be quite funny! The plot has innovative twists and an unexpected ending. Fogel and Wolfson are quick, bright and imaginative!" Allaboutjewishtheatre.Com

 

"...Now there is something that'll knock that fiddler of his damn roof!" "Land of laughs!" These stand-up comics say their script will stand up to time. And time after time - night after night - audiences are proving them right...Each night audiences get an earful - an an oy-ful.They are the irreverent rage of rock 'n' kvell fans ...What would the rabbis say? Ask them - most likely, many are in the audience..." The Jewish Exponent

"Jewtopia" is a hilariously delicious send-up of all things Jewish, from food to circumcision . . . Jewtopia is a lot of fun and makes for an extremely entertaining evening..." The Epoch Times

JEWTOPIA has a mature subject matter with an "R" rating.  This means tickets are selling even faster! … "And God said "Let there be laughter!"

 

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Monday, November 09, 2009

Tucson: Live Theatre Workshop's THE FROG PRINCE - Postponed

-----Original Message-----
From: Live Theatre Workshop [mailto:livethworkshop@qwestoffice.net]
Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 11:58 AM
Subject: Live Theatre Workshop's THE FROG PRINCE - Postponed

Hello all-

Due to unforeseen circumstances Live Theatre Workshop's The Frog Prince
will open 1 week later Sunday November 22.
The run of the show is November 22 - January 10 (no show on December 20
- instead our annual Christmas Sing-a-long)

Please let me know if you have any questions. Sorry about the change.

Michael Martinez
Live Theatre Workshop 520-327-0160

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Tucson: Wounded Warrior Benefit at Laffs, Veteran's Day

 

From: Brian [mailto:mclaff9@earthlink.net]
Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 12:36 AM
Subject: Wounded Warrior Benefit at Laffs, Veteran's Day, this Wednesday, 11 November, 7:00 PM

 

This Wednesday, Veterans Day, 11 November, I will be emceeing a benefit show at Laffs Comedy Caffe called Comics for Courage, to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project (see web site below).  The show starts at 7:00 PM and tickets cost $12.  Laffs is located at 2900 E. Broadway, between Tucson and Country Club, on the south side of the road.  To purchase tickets, go to www.comicsforcourage.com or call Laffs, 32-FUNNY.  All proceeds will go to the Wounded Warrior Project.

 

 

I will be one of four comics performing, all military veterans.  Walt Maxam is a Vietnam vet who has been performing comedy for about ten years.  Gary Hood is another Vietnam vet who has been performing stand-up for 35 years and owns Laffs.  Headliner Christopher Cannon is a Cold War Army vet and has been making people laugh for 17 years.

 

 

I hope to see many of you there to support the troops and have a few laughs.

 

Have fun,

 

Brian

 

Wounded Warrior Project – http://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/

Comics for Courage MySpace page – http://www.myspace.com/comicsforcourage

Christopher Cannon MySpace page – http://www.myspace.com/comediancannon

Gary Hood MySpace page – www.myspace.com/garyhoodcomedy

Walt Maxam MySpace page – http://www.myspace.com/namcomic

Brian Mulligan web site – http://www.brianmulligan.com/comedy.html

Laffs web site - http://www.laffstucson.com/

 

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Sunday, November 08, 2009

Tucson: Voice Over Needed, Must Have Chinese Accent - Paid

Voice Over Needed, Must Have Chinese Accent (Tucson)


Date: 2009-11-07, 12:54PM MST
Reply to: pariahsan@yahoo.com [Errors when replying to ads?]


 

For a series of documentary films about Chinese life, we are seeking a narrator with a heavy Chinese accent. Recording can be done on your computer, or here in Tucson. If interested, please email for more info.

  • Location: Tucson
  • Compensation: $35 per Hour
  • Telecommuting is ok.
  • This is a part-time job.
  • This is at a non-profit organization.
  • Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
  • Please, no phone calls about this job!
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Tucson: Pianist needed for musical "Ruthless!" - PAID - Ironwood Ridge High School

Pianist needed for musical "Ruthless!" (2475 W. Naranja Drive)


Date: 2009-11-07, 7:16PM MST
Reply to: gigs-3punh-1456250452@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]


 

Ironwood Ridge High School needs an experience pianist for our production of "Ruthless!" December 3rd and 4th.
This dark musical comedy is about a girl who kills off the competition in order to get the lead in the 3rd grade musical.
Pianist will be needed the performance nights from 6:oopm -- 9:00pm (12/3 & 12/4) And for rehearsals (November 17, 24, and December 1st from 11-12:30, November 19, 26 from 10:30-11:30, and the week of the show M, T, W from 3:30-6:00.)

  • Location: 2475 W. Naranja Drive
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  • Compensation: $500 school check available after the performance is complete.

 

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Tucson: Lighting Director / Gaffer needed (UA)

Lighting Director / Gaffer needed (UA, Tucson)


Date: 2009-11-08, 9:01AM MST
Reply to: gigs-nqj6g-1456609400@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]


 

Seeking an experienced Lighting Director/Gaffer for a short film. The shoot will not take longer than a day and is tentatively scheduled for Saturday, December 12th. The film will be shot using HD video. The ideal candidate should have their own equipment, and be able to show samples of previous work. For more information, feel free to contact me using the above email address.

  • Location: UA, Tucson
  • it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
  • Compensation: no pay

 

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Tucson: Casting Call-Actresses (UA)

Casting Call-Actresses (UA, Tucson)


Date: 2009-11-08, 8:59AM MST
Reply to: gigs-kbcjp-1456607540@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]


 

Seeking several actresses for a short film. Shooting will take one day and is tentatively scheduled for Saturday, December 12th.

Synopsis:
A bride is entrapped by the cultural traditions passed down to her by the women in her family.

Character Descriptions:
Maryam: (Lead). 18-30 yrs old, independent, modern, attractive woman. She tries to resist the impositions of her family, who feel they know what's best for her. (Dress size between size 4-8).
Maryam's mother: (Supporting). 40-50 yrs old.
Maryam's grandmother: (Supporting). ~60 yrs old.
Maryam's older sister: (Supporting). ~35 yrs old.
Maryam's younger sister: (Supporting). ~20 yrs old.
Maryam's cousin: (Supporting). 25-30 yrs old.

All the supporting actresses will be embroidering onto the bride's dress. Sewing skills are preferred, but not required for these roles. All actresses should have olive or tan complexion. If interested, please email a photo of yourself and your acting/sewing experience.

Feel free to contact me with the above email address if you have any questions.

  • Location: UA, Tucson
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  • Compensation: no pay

 

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Saturday, November 07, 2009

Tucson: Patti Smithsonian Show Sunday CANCELED

 

 

From: teresa [mailto:tusse9@yahoo.com]
Sent: Saturday, November 07, 2009 8:42 AM
Subject: Patti Smithsonian Show Sunday CANCELED

 

Unfortunately, Patti Smithsonian's Puppet Show "Coyote's Eyeball", scheduled for this Sunday, has been canceled due to illness.  We are still having a free exhibition of puppets made by children during Ms. Smithsonian's residency, at Green Fields School - 6000 N. Camino de la Tierra - from 1-3 PM.  Thanks.

 

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Tucson: BreakDown auditions Actors, Dancers, Musicians

Calling All Performers! Actors, Dancers, Musicians...etc. (Tucson, AZ)


Date: 2009-11-05, 10:50AM MST
Reply to: lorraine@theignitionproject.com

 

 

We are BreakDown, a peer-to-peer volunteer Tucson team with The Ignition Project! We perform at various different schools and community events in Tucson. Our goal is to educate and encourage youth to make healthier choices to avoid negative consequences. Some topics we cover are: drugs & alcohol, teen pregnancy, sexual abstinence 'til marriage, unhealthy/abusive relationships, STD's, self-esteem/suicide issues, second chances and more! If you believe in this message and want to use your talents to make a positive influence, then we are looking for you! BreakDown will be holding auditions on Nov. 21, 2009 @6:00pm at Creative Dance Arts Studios. Please contact Lorraine Flanagan at lorraine@theignitionproject.com for questions and to set audition times.

  • Location: Tucson, AZ
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Friday, November 06, 2009

Tucson: LIPITOR COMMERCIAL AND PRINT CASTING - Round 2 (Phoenix)

 

 

From: Good Faith Casting, LLC [mailto:faith@goodfaithcasting.ccsend.com] On Behalf Of Good Faith Casting, LLC
Sent: Friday, November 06, 2009 1:51 PM
Subject: LIPITOR COMMERCIAL AND PRINT CASTING - Round 2

 

 

Good Faith Casting, LLC

 

Please do not submit unless you, or someone you know, is a GOOD candidate for this role.  Please read the following carefully:

 

what is needed:

 

Group #1 -- Heart Attack/Cardiovascular Event
·        Male
·        Caucasian
·        REAL Age: 50 - 65 (preferred is 55 - 65)
·        Must currently be on Lipitor for at least 6 months
·        Patient cannot be taking any other cholesterol lowering medication at the     same time as Lipitor
·        Patient must take prescribed dosage on a daily basis
 
Group # 2 -- High Cholesterol
·        Male
·        All ethnicities
·        REAL Age: 50 - 65 (preferred is 55 - 65)
·        Must currently be on Lipitor for at least 6 months
·        Cannot be taking any other cholesterol lowering medication at the same time as Lipitor
·        Must take prescribed dosage on a daily basis

OTHER NOTES:  You must live in Arizona and be willing to come to our Phoenix office for an interview.  This is a SAG project but you do not need to be a member of the union to participate.

PAY/TERMS:  If hired for this job the terms would be as follows:

Double scale for all TV sessions and reuse
Interactive 3x scale to cover sessions and use for 1 year (STANDARD SAG PAYMENT)
PR-double scale session for up to 8 hours
Print use and session: $2000 plus 20% for 1 image 1 year North America unlimited, unrestricted print and worldwide electronic media.
Optional Additional Images: $1000 usage 2 years North America

AUDITION DATE: Monday, November 9th.
AUDITION TIME: TBD after submissions

 

To submit: Send a current, color photo, and complete contact information and union status to GFCsubmissions@gmail.com Please also be sure to let us know if you have an agent and give us a brief description of why you think you would be a good candidate for this project.  Let us know what city you live in.  Please put the word LIPITOR in the subject line of your submission as we are always casting multiple projects at the same time. Please do not send us links to other websites, and please do not simply say "we are on file with you" as we will not be reviewing these submissions. IF YOU HAVE AUDITIONED FOR THIS IN THE PAST YEAR, YOU ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR THIS ROUND OF AUDITIONS.

 

 

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Tucson: Kids Unlimited Opens 'The Music Of Motown'

 

From: leoqueen87@aol.com [mailto:leoqueen87@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, November 06, 2009 11:15 AM
Subject: Kids Unlimited Opens 'The Music Of Motown'

 

The Amazing and Talented KIDS UNLIMITED's
Annual Winter Production – 'THE MUSIC OF MOTOWN'


"The Music of Motown" is the theme for this Winters' musical extravaganza. Featuring highlight's of decades of the Motown sound and the celebration of many of its star performers. This production features every level of KU's Performing Group. Act I will begin with a full cast celebration of the music of STEVIE WONDER .We continue with a wonderful variety of some well known Motown songs including: Knock On Wood, Papa Was a Rolling Stone, Do You Love Me to name a few. Closing Act I our Junior Company will celebrate the music of THE JACKSON FIVE concluding with a full company rendition to "I'll Be There". Act II features our Senior Company and their interpretation of this wonderful sound. Two phenomenal medleys cover some of the most well known music of Motown, including the music of THE SUPREMES, and songs such as "Ain't no Mountain High Enough", "Sugar Pie, Honeybunch".

A Kids Unlimited show would not be complete without some touch of Musical Theater, and so we bring you our interpretation through dance of some of "DREAMGIRLS" hottest music (of course we do some singing too). Closing this unique show is the inspiration for it, Kids Unlimited tribute to Michael Jackson. We promise you'll be singing and moving in your seats.

Kids Unlimited is a non-profit organization formed over 23 years ago whose mission is to "Provide a safe stage for Tucson's young performers from ages four to eighteen". Kids Unlimited entertains charitable organizations including retirement and nursing homes in and around Tucson and the Southern Arizona area.


"The Music of Motown - Two big performances Saturday November 7 at 7pm, and a matinee on Sunday November 8, at three pm at the Berger

Performing Arts Center, 1200 W. Speedway.

Acting, Dancing , Singing, Kids Unlimited, Tucson's Musical Review specialists.

Tickets are selling fast so call today at 293-1225 to reserve your seat now!
ADULTS: $15
SENIORS AND CHILDREN UNDER 12: $11
*One dollar of every ticket goes to The Marion Evans Scholarship Fund*

 


"The Music of Motown" ------- The hottest ticket in town!!
More Info at WWW.KUStars.COM

 

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Tucson: PCC Center for the Arts - PCC Jazz Ensemble Concert

 

From: Carder, Carol [mailto:ccarder@pima.edu]
Sent: Friday, November 06, 2009 8:19 AM
Subject: Press release: Pima Community College Center for the Arts - PCC Jazz Ensemble (smaller photo)

 

PimaCommunityCollege
Center for the Arts

Pima Community College Music presents the PCC Jazz Ensemble Concert

what: Pima Community College Jazz Ensemble Concert
where: PCC Center for the Arts Proscenium Theater, West Campus, 2202 West Anklam Road, Tucson, AZ
when: Tuesday, December 1, at 7:30 p.m.
tickets: $6 with discounts available  
information: 520-206-6986, centerforthearts@pima.edu <mailto:centerforthearts@pima.edu> , www.pima.edu/cfa
 
Tucson, Arizona-- Pima Community College performing arts department is pleased to present the PCC Jazz Ensemble in concert, under the direction of Mike Kuhn. The 18-piece big band performs a repertoire from swing to modern. The program includes arrangements of Herbie Hancock's "Maiden Voyage" and Dexter Gordon's "Cheesecake" along with tunes by Sammy Nestico, Greg Yasinitsky and Les Hooper. The performance features Mike Kuhn on tenor saxophone and Glen Gross on trumpet with vocalist Lali Smith.
 
In addition to instructing jazz ensemble and improvisation classes at PCC, Mike Kuhn plays the jazz saxophone with the Arizona Jazz Orchestra and performs in a variety of venues around the greater Tucson area.
 
The Jazz Ensemble Concert is open to the public. Tickets are available at the Center for the Arts box office, located on West Campus at 2202 West Anklam Road, Tucson, (just west of downtown and I-10 on St. Mary’s Road, which turns into Anklam Road ). Box office hours are Tuesday-Friday, noon-5 p.m. and one hour prior to performance. For more information call 520-206-6986, e-mail centerforthearts@pima.edu <mailto:centerforthearts@pima.edu> , or go online at www.pima.edu/cfa <http://www.pima.edu/cfa> .

 

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Tucson: Auditions, Big River, Red Barn Theater

-----Original Message-----
From: E Waugh [mailto:dogspaws4@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, November 06, 2009 8:53 AM
Subject: Auditions


Big River
Directed by : Vince Flynn

Needed: 13 Males ages 13 to 75 or older Females: ages 13 to 75 or older
Bring headshot & resume. cold read from script or prepared monologue
Bring sheet music (no rock or rap) or be prepared to sing something from the
show
Accompanist provided
November 9 & 10 (Mon. & Tue) 7-9PM Show opens January 8, 2010
The Red Barn Theater, 948 N Main Ave. Tucson 85705 1 block South of Speedway
on East side of Main Ave at 1st Street
520-622-6973 www.theredbarntheater.com


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