Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Tucson: Dinner theater auditions

-----Original Message-----
From: Janet Lynn Henderson [mailto:mezzohorse@ultrasw.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 9:23 PM
Subject: Dinner theater auditions

"Murder at Magic Manor"

Longest running dinner theatre in Arizona now casting for Tucson show!

We are expanding and are looking for the following:

Males for 4 roles including:
1 crossdressing comedy role
1 adult male
1 young male lead
1 character actor

Females for 4 roles including:
1 motherly type
1 slender, at least 5'3" tall
1 young female lead
1 dual role; sweedish and brooklyn accents required (think Ulla from "the
Producers"and Fran Drescher from "The Nanny").

Stage manager
Accompanist

Actors, please email headshot and resume to:
mysterytheater@aol.com
or call Tessie at 520-247-3103

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FW: Micro-Cinema Screenings at Club Congress

-----Original Message-----
From: Guy [mailto:castgee@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 11:27 AM
Subject: Micro-Cinema Screenings at Club Congress

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Micro-Cinema Screenings at Club Congress

Created by filmmaker Timothy Gassen for Purple Cactus Media Productions, the
TucsonFilm.com Micro-Cinema screens independent short film and video, with
an emphasis on Arizona talent. Dramatic, documentary, artistic and
experimental film and video are all welcome and encouraged.

(FAQ and Submission Form: www.TucsonFilm.com)

The TucsonFilm.com Micro-Cinema screenings take place at Club Congress
(located inside the historic Hotel Congress, 311 E. Congress Street in
downtown Tucson).
The monthly screenings start at 7 p.m., and are followed by a filmmaker
meet-and-greet mixer until 9 p.m. Admission is free, and a full bar is
available.
(Filmgoers under 21 must be accompanied by an adult.)

"The micro-cinema movement gives truly independent filmmakers the
opportunity to be seen," Gassen says.
"Our grassroots screenings hope to bring a wide variety of exciting, new
ideas in film to Tucson that wouldn't be seen together anywhere else. Now we
need local filmmakers to step forward and submit their films!"

All filmmakers- both local and international - are welcome to submit short
films for the monthly screenings, with no submission fee. Walk-up films will
not be screened immediately - all submissions must be made in advance.

Joining the partnership of TucsonFilm.com and Club Congress is
AzNightBuzz.com - the entertainment Web site will host free streaming sample
films from the screenings.

"We're working to create a professional, friendly environment where all
kinds of media makers come to share their films, ideas and also network to
create more local films," Gassen continues. "We have filmmaker interviews
and Q&A sessions, along with the screenings, and stay after as long as
Tucsonans want to talk film."

CONTACT: Micro-Cinema director Timothy Gassen at tgassen@purple-cactus.tv

SCREENING SCHEDULE: (all on Sundays, from 7-9 pm)

September 11, 2005
October 16, 2005
November 13, 2005
December 11, 2005

Club Congress information: www.hotelcongress.com

Streaming Film Clips: www.aznightbuzz.com/tucsonfilm
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Monday, August 29, 2005

Tucson: Casting on Friday for FEATURE FILM to be shot this Winter

-----Original Message-----
From: Phillip Lybrand [mailto:pml@email.arizona.edu]
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 12:12 PM
Subject: Casting on Friday for FEATURE FILM to be shot this Winter

Hello, I'm writing you to announce an open casting call for 'From a
Distance' (working title) - this will be the only feature film to be
produced this year through the University of Arizona's Senior BFA program.

The film is about a voyeur and his relationship with the woman that he
watches. The more he learns about her, the more he realizes that there is a
true difference between reality and fantasy.

We're excited to announce that we will begin our casting process this
Friday, September 2nd at 4pm. The casting call will be held in the
University of Arizona's "Cottonwood" room in the Student Union (level 4, I
believe). This casting call will last from 4-6pm, and while we would
appreciate it if you could contact us before hand, appointments are not
necessary.

We will be casting for the following key roles:

Guy - looks to be 28-35 years old. Guy is the voyeur - he works in the
classifieds section of a local newspaper and rides the bus to work. Guy
lives alone in a small apartment.

Rose - looks to be 28-40 years old. Rose is a mysterious and beautiful
woman. She works for a major financial firm and is determined to move up
the corporate ladder.

Dan Ioshi - between 25-40 years old. Mr. Ioshi is Guy's boss-in-training
at the Sahara Sun Classifieds. He is new to the company but waits no time
in taking authoritative control when the boss is out of town. (Mr. Ioshi is
written as an Asian-American character, but we're open minded and will
choose based on acting ability)

Vince - between 35-55 years old. Vince owns and operates the bar that Guy
frequents. Vince seems like the kind of guy that would have a ton of cool
life stories - tattoos and/or long hair is a major plus.

Jersey - between 19-30 years old. Jersey works at a local spy shop that
sells tiny surveillance equipment. A scruffy, computer-nerd look could be
pleasing - but we're open minded on this guy.

Priscilla - between 55-70 years old. Priscilla lives in Rose's
neighborhood. She runs into guy every now and then as she walks her dog
around the neighborhood. She a widow, and enjoys bird watching.

-There are quite a few more roles so if you don't see anything that 'fits'
you there but you are still interesting in being a part of the UofA's only
feature film then please contact us or just stop by on Friday.

-For more information, please don't hesitate to contact us at the email
address listed below. We will be holding another casting call - most likely
the following Friday at the same time.

-For a sample of the script, you can refer to our official website for a
downloadable version of the first 10
pages: www.greenless.com/films/fromadistance/fromadistance_sample.pdf
(please note, this is from the first draft, so many things have already
changed, although it is still quite enjoyable in it's earliest stages).

thank you for your time,
Phillip Lybrand
phillip@greenless.com
www.greenless.com

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Tucson: Tucson Playback Theatre Performance


From: Charles Schnarr Community Spark Productions [mailto:director@communityspark.org]
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 11:08 AM
Subject: Tucson Playback Theatre Performance

ANNOUNCEMENT.LISTING.

Thank you for your continued support of Tucson Playback
Theatre.

Welcome to our 2005 - 2006 Season

Tucson Playback Theatre
Saturday, September 17, 7:30-9pm
Community Performance

An evening of Audience members' true stories brought to life on Stage.

Playback Theatre is a unique form of improvisational theatre
that invites the audience to tell stories from their lives.

Performing at Zuzi's Little Theatre (in Historic YWCA)
738 N. 5th Ave (University/Fifth)
All Seats $10
Tickets and Information: call Charles 490.8262 or 327.9078
Online at:
www.tucsonplaybacktheatre.org
tickets also available at Antigone Books, 411 North 4th Avenue.

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Tucson: Tucson Women's Chorus

Dear TTA List members,

The following announcement is for the Tucson Women's Chorus. Generally,
I've filtered chorus and orchestra auditions off of the list in the past.
Let me know if you have interest in this type of announcement. If there is
enough interest, I can start posting them in the future.

Best Regards,

Bill
TTA List Administrator
http://tucsonstage.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Lorie Heald [mailto:lorie_heald@stgregoryschool.net]
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 10:35 AM
Subject: Tucson Women's Chorus

Could you please post this on your list serve? The exact same anouncment is
attached. Thank you so much, Lorie Heald

TUCSON WOMEN¹S CHORUS -- an a cappella multigenerational group singing
chants, rounds and songs from many countries and cultures around the world.
No auditions or sight-reading. Open to all women. Also, girls 10+ when
accompanied by a singing adult.

Next open rehearsals for prospective members: 9/12 & 19 (no charge for
trying us out). Mondays, 7:00-8:45pm. $66/adult, $36/girl (fall/winter
series). Scholarships are available.

CHORUS OF GRANDMOTHERS -- new daytime chorus, women 50+ (whether they have
grandchildren or not). Grandmothers younger than 50 are welcome. We¹ll be
performing on a regular basis for organizations, for individuals¹ special
events, schools, centers, institutions, etc.
Rehearsals on Tuesdays, 1-2:45pm weekly.
Requirements:
Ability to sightread music for home practice purposes only.
Ability to hold your part by yourself with three- or four-part harmony.
Willingness to perform on a regular basis.
Cost: $80 (This is more than the cost of the Tucson Women's Chorus due to
the extra director time required for frequent performances, most of which
may not provide an honorarium.)

NATURAL VOICE ³PLAYSHOPS²
Sept. 10, 10-5pm, $50. Bring a bag lunch. Fun and inspirational voicework.
Useful for singers, "nonsingers," speaking in public, etc.

Oct. 15, ³Playing with Our Voices² for children ages 7+ and their parent(s)
&/or responsible adult(s). 9:30-11:30am, $5/child, $5/adult. Discount for
multi-child families attending.

All held at First Light Creative Center, 2007 N. Stone Ave. (3rd block south
of Grant, west side, north parking lot, westernmost entrance).

For additional information on any of the upcoming opportunities listed
below, go to <www.ravenwoodnaturalvoice.com>, or contact Karleena Ravenwood,
Founder/Director & Natural Voice Practitioner, 520-743-0991,
<ravenwoodk@mac.com>.

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Tucson: ACTORS SOUGHT TO WORK WITH UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA FILMMAKERS

-----Original Message-----
From: Lisanne Skyler [mailto:skyler@email.arizona.edu]
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 10:33 AM
Subject: looking for actors to come to the University of Arizona

PROFESSIONAL ACTORS OF ALL AGES AND TYPES SOUGHT TO WORK WITH UNIVERSITY OF
ARIZONA FILMMAKERS

Lisanne Skyler, a film director and new member of the faculty of the
University of Arizona's Dept of Media Arts, is looking for professional
actors to work with BFA filmmakers in rehearsal workshops, as well to
audition for their productions. Fourteen ambitious BFA thesis films are
going into production this Fall starting late October, all with challenging,
dynamic roles for all ages and types. The in-class rehearsal workshops,
modeled after a course Prof. Skyler taught at the American FIlm Institute in
LA for the last three years to film industry professionals, focus on the
actor-director relationship and require a single time commitment of
45 minutes on a volunteer basis. The workshop sessions will take place on
Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:00am to 11:45 and from 11:45 to 12:15pm, from
October 6th through November 13th. Actors cast in the films will shoot for
approximately five days, from late October through early December.

Please send headshots/resumes to:

Lisanne Skyler
Assistant Professor
Dept of Media Arts
University of Arizona
Marshall Building, #220
845 N Park Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85731

skyler@email.arizona.edu

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Saturday, August 27, 2005

Tucson: Seeking location with Saguaro Cactus to film commercial $$$

$$$ Saguaro Cactuses? A road? $$$ Spec Commercial


Reply to: job-93475354@craigslist.org
Date: 2005-08-26, 12:00PM MST


There's only one place in the world where the icon of the desert- the Saguaro Cactus- grows, and that is in the Sonoran Desert. The Sonoran Desert covers half of Arizona, the North Western part of the Mexican state of Sonora and most of Baja California, as well as extreme South East California (in the U.S). If you have access to private land which contains a ROAD that runs through the middle of a good concentration of the Saguaro Cactus (and preferably the Prickly Pear Cactus) then this posting is for you, as I am willing to offer $200+ to use your land for filming a (spec) commercial per day. It does not matter if this land is in the US or Mexico so long as it is private- and not public land. Please exclude all national parks in the United States. Public land in Mexico may be considered so long as it is available for use within a reasonable amount of money. If you do not have access to land that contains a road that runs through a good concentration of the Saguaro Cactus (and perhaps the Prickly Pear Cactus) but can point me to people you personally know that own an exact (verifiable) location that does have this (these) plant/s then also please email me with a price for this information. If you prefer a phone call then e-mail me your number and I will call you. Once the land is verified and I decide upon using it for my commercial, I will send you a check or cash. Again, payment will only be made if I decide to use the land you informed me about for the commercial. Your help and advice are very much appreciated. This offer is flexible too. Integrity is important in this matter. Thank you so much for your time and consideration.

  • Job location is Sonoran Desert
  • Compensation: $200+ up for negotiation
  • no -- Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
  • no -- Please, no phone calls about this job!
  • no -- Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.

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Tucson: UofA BFA Student Film Casting Call

 


From: TucsonActors@yahoogroups.com [mailto:TucsonActors@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jennifer Beatty
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 11:59 PM
Subject: UofA BFA Student Film Casting Call

To All Actors and Actresses,

An up and coming senior BFA UofA Media Arts Production film is under
way and we are in need of actors. We will be casting on the U of A
campus:

Friday September 2nd   -  6pm-9pm
Saturday September 3rd   -  12pm-3pm

The film will be shot locally, tentatively scheduled to be shot
October 20-27. We are in need of 3 key roles and various other
speaking and non-speaking roles for both men and women of all ages. If
you are willing to have some fun and encorage the learning process of
BFA students, we would love to have you auditon for the film.

Below is a description of the parts we are looking for, if you are at
all interested please email Jennifer Beatty or crew for location and
contact information. We are flexible with schedules and promise a
friendly, hard working, and organized film shoot. We look forward to
hearing from you!

Truly,
Jennifer Beatty
-Director/Writer/Co-Producer-
innocentmovie@gmail.com

please email Jennifer or the crew at     innocentmovie@gmail.com    if
you are interested in auditioning for the film. We will email you
time, location and date information upon request.

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Actors and Actressess are needed:

The film follows the troubled life of a teenage boy who has pretty
much raised his young disabled sister. His mother hides the pain of
being alone with alcohol, complicating the life and bond between
Mother, Brother, and Sister. Brian falls in love and is forced to make
a decision that will alter his life forever.

We are currently casting 3 key roles, 5 small speaking roles, and
various extras:

BRIAN: CAUCASIAN MALE 17 YEARS OLD

Brian's character is strong willed and hard working yet remains shy
around girls. He has avoided and been frightened by his mother whom he
has never really stood up to. His character goes through a mental
change of finding himself and discovering that he does have the
ability to change his life. His sister Valerie is 12 and has moderate
spastic cerebral palsy - he is compasionate to her and girls who
remind him of her. He is rebellious and sometimes seems mature for his
age. Physically he is average built and under 6' in height. Actor must
be able to lift 100 lbs, as there are scenes where he must remove his
sister from her wheelchair to a bed or in a car.

JULIE: CAUCASIAN FEMALE 17 YEARS OLD

Julie's character is seen as sweet and innocent however she has
rebellious side that matches with Brian. She can be sneaky but always
maintains a high level of obedience and confidence.  She yerns to
experience a world outside her own uptight suburbanite boring home,
and finds a love and compassion in Brian she has never known. She is
spunky and full of life.  Actress must be able to weep with some ease,
and blush with ease.

BETH: CAUCASIAN FEMALE 35-50 YEARS OF AGE

Beth was once a strong successful woman with a loving husband and
wonderful family, however when her disabled daughter was born, her
husband could not handle the responsibility and disowned the family.
She has since disintagrated and become a verbally abusive alcoholic.
Her character goes to all extremes to hide her personal life from the
world. Character has a few scenes where stumbling and drunken behavior
is key to hightening the drama.


SMALL SPEAKING ROLES:

MALE TEACHER - ANY AGE - ONE SCENE

TEENAGE BOY - 15+ - ONE LINE

RECEPTIONIST - ANY AGE - 2 SCENES

MR. VAUGHN - 40'S - TWO ON SCREEN SILENT, ONE OFF-SCREEN SPEAKING

MRS. VAUGHN - 40'S - ONE ON SCREEN SILENT, ONE ON-SCREEN SPEAKING


EXTRAS NEEDED :

10 HIGH SCHOOL AGE BOYS AND GIRLS
       - ATLEAST 3 GIRLS WILL REACUR AS JULIE'S FRIENDS
       - ONE BOY WILL REACCUR AS JULIE'S BROTHER



Anyone who is interested is encouraged to contact us so we can send
you audition information, as well as the script for you to read
through. We await your replay!

You can reach us by email at: innocentmovie@gmail.com

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Tucson: IF2 Casting Call

Casting

 

IF2 is presently accepting headshots and resumes for an upcoming independent film project to be shot in Arizona. The project, which is presently in the pre-production stage, is a tragic drama with mysterious elements. The film deals with the plight of two young friends who attempt to cross the Sonoran desert into the United States and the hardships they face on their journey.

Right up front we would like to make it know that this is a labor of love and personally financed project and as such it is a non-paid project. Our intention is to create a symbiotic relationship resulting in a mutual benefit for all parties involved. We have the script, equipment, behind the scenes talent and motivation. We need your on-screen talent, dedication and motivation to make this compelling film a reality which will benefit you as well as us.

What is in it for you?

Ø       Have your talents seen by film festival audiences.

Ø       Possible invaluable networking opportunity depending upon Festival acceptance.

Ø       A copy of the finished film for your reel.

Ø       An opportunity to practice your craft

For the record we will submit to numerous film festivals as there are countless opportunities for exhibition in this day and age as well as an equal amount of opportunities to be discovered.

There are several featured roles available including the two male leads as well as numerous other roles including reoccurring non-speaking extras.

 

Because the film deals with the issue of illegal immigration across the Mexican American border. we are looking for actors who speak Spanish and English and who have darker Latino features and complexions.

 

As for experience it is not absolutely necessary. we are happy to work with people who show promise and talent. Professionals are welcome as well so long as they understand that this is a non-paid project.

For consideration please send headshots and resumes to: info@ifilm2.com

Please note that any materials sent will not be sent back.

Project dates and locations are as of yet to be announced. Please stay tuned for updates. http://www.ifilm2.com/

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Friday, August 26, 2005

Tucson: La Fiesta de San Agustín

August 27, 2005; La Fiesta de San Agustín
@ Armory Park & Center - 220 South 5th Avenue; Noon - 9:00 pm

Where: Tucson, AZ --La Fiesta de San Agustín, for San Agustín/St Augustine, honors the patron saint of Tucson, celebrates the 1775 founding of el presidio de San Agustín del Tucsón and el convento de San Agustín, and acknowledges the over 4000 years of habitation in the Tucson area. Food booths - puestos - operate and feature throughout the day, foods typical of the cultures of Tucson. call for info...more info: 520.792.4806
 

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Tucson: Volunteer actors and musicians needed for annual Halloween fundraiser

Halloween Show

Volunteer actors and musicians needed for annual Halloween fundraiser, "The
Haunted Ruins." Rehearsals in September. No experience required; family
participation encouraged.

Location:
Valley of the Moon
2544 E. Allen Road, east of north Tucson Boulevard
Tucson,

Contact Info:
520-323-1331

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Thursday, August 25, 2005

Tucson: Open Call / Auditions FOR SHORT FILM


From: Edward McCain [mailto:edward@mccainphoto.com]
To: William Dell
Subject: Re: ACTORS NEEDED FOR SHORT FILM
 
 

ACTORS NEEDED FOR SHORT FILM

Dura Mater Productions is looking for one male and one female actor, age 25-30, for a short movie (no pay, but you will be well fed). Please be prepared for a short reading on camera. Auditions will be held from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. on Saturday, September 17th at 211 S 4th Ave, one block south of Broadway on 4th Ave. Please come to the studio in BACK of the house. Filming is currently scheduled for November 2005. If you have questions, please contact us by email at cmoher@yahoo.com.

Contact Christian at 520 975-5883

Thank you,

Edward

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Tucson: Auditions by Catalina Players

 


From: PRISCILLA MARQUEZ [mailto:catalinaplayers@comcast.net]
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 6:58 AM
Subject: A reminder!

Auditions by Catalina Players....Tucson Dinner Theatre Since 1983


PlayLas Nuevas Tamaleras by Alicia Mena

 

Audition Date:  August 25, 26, 2005

 

Time:  6:30 PM   to 9:00 PM

 

Where:  Prescott College Tucson Center

               2233 E. Speedway Blvd (just west of Tucson Blvd.)

 

What to bring:  1.  Picture & resume if available (we will take your picture if you don't have one)

                       2.  A prepared monologue or cold read from the script available

 

Needed:  5 Women ages 20 -65, Latina or submerged in the Hispanic culture.  A small stipend will be paid.

 

About the playLas Nuevas Tamaleras is a fun and sometimes hilarious play about three young Latina women trying to recreate their mothers tamale making traditions.  They are helped along on their adventure by the spirited past as they laugh and sometimes disagree on how to make tamales.

 

Dates of production:  November 11, 12, 18, 19, 2005

 

Questions:  Call Priscilla Marquez 304-9171 or Norma Medina 889-1878

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Tucson: actors needed for short film

 


From: anon-93348406@craigslist.org [mailto:anon-93348406@craigslist.org]
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 11:05 AM
Subject: (talent gigs) actors needed for short film (Tucson)
 
 
Looking for several actors for short film to be shot entirely in Tucson.
Dan -- (30s-40s) ex military turned career criminal
Bobby-- (teenager) good kid
Rose-- (30s) single mom struggling to make ends meet

Several other smaller roles available. All types. If you’re interested in a creative experience, Please email me with photo and resume. If you have any questions feel free to contact.
  • this is in or around Tucson
  • no -- it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
  • Compensation: TBD

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Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Tucson: UOFA STUDENT FILM CASTING CALL

-----Original Message-----
From: Jennifer Beatty [mailto:innocentmovie@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 7:14 PM
Subject: UOFA STUDENT FILM CASTING CALL

To All Actors and Actresses,

An up and coming senior BFA UofA Media Arts Production film is under way and
we are in need of actors. We will be casting on the U of A
campus:

Friday September 2nd - 6pm-9pm
Saturday September 3rd - 12pm-3pm

The film will be shot locally, tentatively scheduled to be shot October
20-27. We are in need of 3 key roles and various other speaking and
non-speaking roles for both men and women of all ages. If you are willing to
have some fun and encorage the learning process of BFA students, we would
love to have you auditon for the film.

Below is a description of the parts we are looking for, if you are at all
interested please email Jennifer Beatty or crew for location and contact
information. We are flexible with schedules and promise a friendly, hard
working, and organized film shoot. We look forward to hearing from you!

Truly,
Jennifer Beatty
-Director/Writer/Co-Producer-
innocentmovie@gmail.com

please email Jennifer or the crew at innocentmovie@gmail.com if
you are interested in auditioning for the film. We will email you time,
location and date information upon request.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
Actors and Actressess are needed:

The film follows the troubled life of a teenage boy who has pretty much
raised his young disabled sister. His mother hides the pain of being alone
with alcohol, complicating the life and bond between Mother, Brother, and
Sister. Brian falls in love and is forced to make a decision that will alter
his life forever.

We are currently casting 3 key roles, 5 small speaking roles, and various
extras:

BRIAN: CAUCASIAN MALE 17 YEARS OLD

Brian's character is strong willed and hard working yet remains shy around
girls. He has avoided and been frightened by his mother whom he has never
really stood up to. His character goes through a mental change of finding
himself and discovering that he does have the ability to change his life.
His sister Valerie is 12 and has moderate spastic cerebral palsy - he is
compasionate to her and girls who remind him of her. He is rebellious and
sometimes seems mature for his age. Physically he is average built and under
6' in height. Actor must be able to lift 100 lbs, as there are scenes where
he must remove his sister from her wheelchair to a bed or in a car.

JULIE: CAUCASIAN FEMALE 17 YEARS OLD

Julie's character is seen as sweet and innocent however she has rebellious
side that matches with Brian. She can be sneaky but always maintains a high
level of obedience and confidence. She yerns to experience a world outside
her own uptight suburbanite boring home, and finds a love and compassion in
Brian she has never known. She is spunky and full of life. Actress must be
able to weep with some ease, and blush with ease.

BETH: CAUCASIAN FEMALE 35-50 YEARS OF AGE

Beth was once a strong successful woman with a loving husband and wonderful
family, however when her disabled daughter was born, her husband could not
handle the responsibility and disowned the family.
She has since disintagrated and become a verbally abusive alcoholic.
Her character goes to all extremes to hide her personal life from the world.
Character has a few scenes where stumbling and drunken behavior is key to
hightening the drama.

SMALL SPEAKING ROLES:

MALE TEACHER - ANY AGE - ONE SCENE

TEENAGE BOY - 15+ - ONE LINE

RECEPTIONIST - ANY AGE - 2 SCENES

MR. VAUGHN - 40'S - TWO ON SCREEN SILENT, ONE OFF-SCREEN SPEAKING

MRS. VAUGHN - 40'S - ONE ON SCREEN SILENT, ONE ON-SCREEN SPEAKING

EXTRAS NEEDED :

10 HIGH SCHOOL AGE BOYS AND GIRLS
- ATLEAST 3 GIRLS WILL REACUR AS JULIE'S FRIENDS
- ONE BOY WILL REACCUR AS JULIE'S BROTHER

Anyone who is interested is encouraged to contact us so we can send you
audition information, as well as the script for you to read through. We
await your replay!

You can reach us by email at: innocentmovie@gmail.com

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Tucson: ARIZONA THEATRE COMPANY KICKS OFF THE NEW SEASON

 

 


From: Arizona Theatre Company [mailto:aztheatreco@aztheatreco.pmailus.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 12:02 PM
Subject: ARIZONA THEATRE COMPANY KICKS OFF THE NEW SEASON

 

 

For Immediate Release

 


August 23, 2005

 


April Brown 520.884.8210 x 8205

 

 

ARIZONA THEATRE COMPANY KICKS OFF THE NEW SEASON WITH PRIDE AND PREJUDICE

 

 

Jon Jory's world premiere adaptation of Jane Austen classic brings literature joyously to life

 

 

For nearly 200 years, Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice has remained one of the most popular novels in the English language. This fall, Arizona Theatre Company joyfully charges into its 2005-2006 season with a sumptuous world premiere stage version of this timeless romantic classic. Adapted and directed by Jon Jory, former longtime artistic director of Actors Theatre of Louisville and founder of the acclaimed Humana Festival of New American Plays, Pride and Prejudice runs from September 10 through October 1 at the Temple of Music and Art, 330 S. Scott Ave., in downtown Tucson and continues its run in Phoenix from October 6 through October 23 at the Herberger Theater Center and in Mesa from October 28 through November 6 at the Mesa Arts Center. Pride and Prejudice is supported in part by Nate and Tara Tanpiengco. The 2005-2006 season underwriters are I. Michael and Beth Kasser.

"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife." Romance, beauty and wry comedy come together in the classic tale of the courtship of Elizabeth Bennett and Fitzwilliam Darcy. As Mrs. Bennett attempts to marry off her five daughters, Elizabeth, the daughter of a country gentleman, and Darcy, a rich and aristocratic landowner, engage in a romantic clash filled with charming flirtation and caustic wit. Elaborate society balls, hunting parties and smoldering looks propel Elizabeth and Darcy toward the altar to undo his pride and her prejudice, as they ultimately come together in love and self-understanding.

Audiences can look forward to highly theatrical staging in Arizona Theatre Company's colorful production. With a cast of fourteen playing 25 roles, adapter/director Jon Jory has created a quick-footed, swiftly moving, truly theatrical version of Austen's witty novel. "With Jon at the helm of this production," said Artistic Director David Ira Goldstein, "it has been easy to attract an astonishingly talented array of actors, designers and craftspeople to create the world of Pride and Prejudice.  Jane Austen's tale of the Bennet sisters and their various searches for their places in the Regency world of nineteenth-Century England is as current as ever. Her portraits of an astonishing array of characters are gloriously theatrical and an actor's dream. Austin's wit, her irony, her deep understanding of the human character in all its moods is as relevant, as timely, as involving and as truthful as ever. That's the definition of a great classic."

Pride and Prejudice is a co-production with San Jose Repertory Theatre where it will play from November 16 through December 30 and Alliance Theatre in Atlanta where it will play from February 8 through March 5.

Jon Jory, former artistic director of Long Wharf Theatre and producing director of Actors Theatre of Louisville, was also the founder and artistic director of The Humana Festival of New American Plays for 25 years. Mr. Jory returns to ATC having directed The Underpants in 2004. He has directed in many countries including Hungary, Greece, Canada, Germany and Ireland, and his work has been seen in international festivals in Yugoslavia, Australia, Hong Kong and Bulgaria. Mr. Jory has directed on and off Broadway and with many American regional theatres. He was also inducted into New York Theatre's Hall of Fame. Mr. Jory's adaptation credits include The Brothers Karamazov, East of Eden, Ozma of Oz, and an adaptation based on the short stories of Saki (Hector Hugo Munro). He has written several books for musicals, including She Stoops to Conquer.

Returning to ATC as Elizabeth Bennet is Julia Dion who played Louise in The Underpants. Her New York City credits include Filthy Stinking Rich at Ground Floor Theater, Bad Juju at Greenwich Street Theater, A Majority of One at the Jewish Repertory Theatre and Gum at the Mac Wellman Festival. Her regional theatre credits include performances at San Jose Repertory Theatre, The Shakespeare Theatre in Washington D.C., Actors Theatre of Louisville, Mark Taper Forum and Berkshire Theatre Festival. Making his ATC debut as Fitzwilliam Darcy is Anthony Marble whose regional credits include Twelfth Night at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park and Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Leap at Cincinnati Playhouse, Henry IV Parts I and II at The Shakespeare Theatre in Washington D.C., and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival where he won an Ovation Award for his portrayal of Benedick.

Also returning to ATC are Arizona favorites David Pichette (Mr. Bennet), who played Ferris in Over the Moon, Don John in Much Ado About Nothing, Serge in Art, Adrian in Private Lives, Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Renfield in Dracula, as well as dozens of roles in regional theatres throughout the country; Peggity Price (Mrs. Bennet), who played Gertrude Deuter in The Underpants and has performed regionally in over 50 plays at Actors Theatre of Louisville, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Barter Theatre, Mark Taper Forum and others; Amy Resnick (Mrs. Gardiner/Miss Bingley), who was last seen in For Better or Worse and whose off-Broadway credits include Death of Frank, Goldberg Variations and I Think I Like Girls; and Remi Sandri (Mr. Lucas/Collins) who played Don Pedro in Much Ado About Nothing and whose most recent work includes A Chorus Line, The Underpants, the American premiere of That Was Then and an NEA/DOD sponsored tour to thirteen U.S. military bases playing the title role in Macbeth

Making their ATC debuts are Jennifer Erdmann (Lydia Bennet/Georgiana), whose regional credits include roles at San Jose Repertory Theatre, TheatreWorks, Marin Shakespeare Company and American Musical Theatre of San Jose; Krista Hoeppner (Jane Bennet), who has performed at The Old Globe, Geva Theatre, Dallas Theater Center and Madison Repertory Theatre; Joe Knezevich (Lt. Wickham), who is an associate artist at Georgia Shakespeare and whose regional credits include roles at Alliance Theatre, Horizon Theatre, Synchronicity Performance Group and Theatre in the Square; Pat Nesbit (Catherine de Bourgh/Housekeeper), who performed in the national tours of Biloxi Blues and Copenhagen and received Carbonell Awards for her roles in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Price, Collected Stories and The Middle Ages at Caldwell Theatre; Sarah Roberts (Mary Bennet/Charlotte Lucas); Liam Vincent (Mr. Bingly); Adele Bruni (Kitty Bennet); and Douglas Giorgis (Dancer/Officer). 

The artistic team includes Robert A. Dahlstrom (Scenic Designer) who designed ATC's production of The Underpants and has designed scenery, lighting, and costumes for many companies including ACT Theatre, Alliance Theatre, American Conservatory Theater, Intiman Theatre, San Jose Repertory Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre and many others; Michael Krass (Costume Designer), whose many recent Broadway designs include The Constant Wife, After the Night and the Music, Twelve Angry Men, night' Mother, and Reckless; Michael Philippi (Lighting Designer), whose Broadway designs include the 50th anniversary revival of Death of a Salesman and Steve Tesich's The Speed of Darkness; Peter Ekstrom (Composer); Stephen LeGrand (Sound Designer); Daniel Pelzig (Choreographer); Tamara Fisch (Assistant Director); Dianne J. Winslow (Dialect Coach); Glenn Bruner (Production Stage Manager); and Bruno Ingram (Stage Manager).

Tickets range from $26-$44 depending on date and section choice and are available at www.arizonatheatre.org or by calling the ATC box office at (520) 622-2823. Discounts are available for students, seniors and active military. Half-price student rush tickets are available for balcony seating for all performances one hour prior to curtain at the ATC box office (subject to availability; must show ID). For discounts on groups of eight or more, call (520) 884-8210 x 8204.

ATC will offer a Pay What You Can performance on Tuesday, September 13 at 7:30 PM. A limited number of tickets will go on sale at the Temple of Music and Art at 11 AM on the day of the performance. Purchases are limited to two tickets per order with a suggested donation of $5 per ticket and are sold on a first come, first served basis.  The tickets must be purchased in person and with cash only.

ATC offers audio-described performances for patrons who have low vision or are blind on Thursday, September 22 at 2 PM and Wednesday, September 28 at 2 PM.  Interested patrons may request a tactile tour one hour prior to curtain. Braille and large-print playbills are available upon request from the house manager. An American Sign Language-interpreted performance is offered Saturday, October 1 at 8 PM. Patrons who are deaf or hard of hearing will receive a biography of the interpreters, a description of the play and name signs of each character. An open-captioned performance is offered on Thursday, September 22 at 2 PM. As the play progresses, those in open-captioned seating will be able to read the play's dialogue displayed in large green letters on an LED. The service is for patrons with mild to severe hearing loss who may not be ASL-literate. Tickets for all performances are available through the ATC box office at (520) 622-2823. TTY access for the box office is available via Arizona Relay at (800) 367-8939 (TTY/ASCII).

For ticket information for the Phoenix and Mesa runs of Pride and Prejudice, call the ATC box office in Phoenix at (602) 256-6995 or visit our website at www.arizonatheatre.org

 


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ATC's Pride and Prejudice Fact Sheet

For more information about specific dates, times and special events related to the Tucson run of Pride and Prejudice, please visit ATC's Pride and Prejudice fact sheet.

Click here for the Pride and Prejudice fact sheet


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Click here to visit Arizona Theatre Company online and learn more about the 2005-2006 season

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

TTA: casting call - Independent Film Shoots in Tucson

-----Original Message-----
From: lazarwolf films [mailto:lazarwolf.films@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 12:24 PM
Subject: casting call

!Calling All Local Tucson/Phoenix Talent!
Independent Film Shoots in Tucson Feb. 2006 "Let's Play House"
Shot on Film, LA Crew
Paid Compensation
Auditions In September: For Info send headshot/resume to
lazarwolf.films@gmail.com

CHARACTER BREAKDOWNS:

-MALE 18-30, to play Irv, a young, struggling Elvis impersonator.
Professional Elvis impersonators welcome, but "look" and attitude are more
important.

-MALE 30's to play Glenn, a heartbroken science teacher

-FEMALE 18-25 to play Irv's wife. She wishes he'd drop this whole Elvis
thing and get a real job.

FEMALE 25-30 to play Glenn's wife.

-MALE + FEMALE 60's-80's to play Sonya and Charlie, an elderly European
couple who live next door.

-FEMALE 60'S+ to play Mrs. Sears, a senior at the Beverly Home who's in love
with an Elvis impersonator.

-FEMALE 14-18 to play one of Glenn's students

contact: lazarwolf.films@gmail.com
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Tucson: Theatrical Mime Theatre Studio Classes

 


From: Rick Wamer [mailto:ricgeocap@msn.com]
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 9:25 PM
Subject: Theatrical Mime Theatre Studio Classes

Theatrical Mime Theatre Studio Classes for Adults and Youth at ZUZI!
 
Contact:  Rick Wamer at 990-7425 or ricgeocap@msn.com
 
 
ADULT ENSEMBLE - AGES 18 +:      
 
No charge Inquiry session, Thursday August 25, 7:30 - 9:30
12 consecutive Thursday series, September 1 - November 17  
$180 for the series
Drop in fee: $20 per session
 
Lorie Heald and Rick Wamer, Artistic Directors of Theatrical Mime Theatre will teach the basics of mime acting, illusionary technique and ensemble performance for adults.  No experience necessary.  Class size is limited.  First come, First served.  Students have an opportunity to perform in an ensemble production that will be included as a part of Theatrical Mime Theatre's Winter/Spring performance this season at ZUZI!
 
 
YOUTH ENSEMBLE - AGES 10-17:
 
10 week consecutive Saturday series, September 17 - November 19
$120 for the series
Drop in fee:  $15 per session
 
Lorie Heald and Rick Wamer, Artistic Directors of Theatrical Mime Theatre will teach the basics of mime acting, illusionary technique.  A strong emphasis will be placed on ensemble performance.  No experience necessary.  Class size is limited.  Students will be encouraged to audition fot a TMT Youth Ensemble production that will be included as a part of Theatrical Mime Theatre's Winter/Spring performance season at ZUZI!
 
  

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Tucson: CAST AUDITIONS

 


From: Susan Arnold [mailto:smarnold@dakotacom.net]
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 12:11 AM
Subject: Re: CAST AUDITIONS

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                          August 18, 2005

CALL FOR CAST MEMBERS:  The C.A.S.T. - Clean and Sober Theater
is looking for young people to join this dynamic theatre troupe for the 2005-2006 season.  Also auditioning supporting cast members.


The C.A.S.T. is composed of young people between the ages of 13 and 23 whose lives have been impacted by addiction, either through their own use or that of a family member or friend.

They undergo intensive training to gain insight into the pressures affecting their addiction and recovery, help create a script, and then take the stage to reveal the progression of the disease, the impact on family members and the challenges of recovery.

The C.A.S.T. performs at high schools, middle schools, elementary schools, treatment centers, and conferences, educating young people, families, and the professionals that serve them, on issues regarding drug and alcohol use and addictive disease.

Cast members rehearse 8-20 hours/week throughout the year.

Cast members perform 1-3 shows per week during the school year, beginning in Fall.

Cast members are paid for rehearsals and for performances and contracted for a year from July through June.



If you fit the profile of a C.A.S.T. member or if you know someone else who does:
CALL
The C.A.S.T. Office at: 237-1303
email:
sarnold@compasshc.org

Interviews will take place by appointment ASAP

The C.A.S.T. is a program of Compass Health Care, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, which
provides alcohol and other drug addiction treatment, prevention, and education programs for all those in need, regardless of their ability to pay.

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Monday, August 22, 2005

Tucson: Monolog Cabin's 7th all-new revue

 


From: Steve Barancik [mailto:sbarancik@cox.net]
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 10:05 AM
Subject: Monolog Cabin

WHAT: Monolog Cabin's 7th all-new revue
WHO: Charlotte and Faitha Lowe-Bailey, Steve Barancik, Margo Taylor, Ken Cahall, Fred Knipe and Mike Sterner, ably emceed by Paul Fisher
WHEN: Saturday August 27th, 7pm, and Sunday August 28th, 3pm (Doors open half hour ahead of show)
WHERE: Club Congress at the Hotel Congress, 311 E. Congress,  520- 622-8848
COST: $5 at the door
                    http://hotelcongress.com/club/
READ THE RECENT DAILY STAR ARTICLE:
 

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Tucson: Second annual Lesbian Shorts theater festival!

-----Original Message-----
From: Ry Herman [mailto:ariel_and_kyra@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 9:55 AM
Subject: Second annual Lesbian Shorts theater festival!

The Bloody Unicorn Theater Company will present LESBIAN SHORTS II, their
second annual festival of lesbian-themed original one-act plays, this
September at the Temple of Music and Art.

This year's shows include "What If I Don't", by Rebekah Lopata, "Paris", by
Lyralen Kaye, "Save", by Adam Szymkowicz, "A Lover's Quarrel, A Parent/Child
Conflict, And A High Speed Car Chase All Neatly Resolved In Under Fifteen
Minutes (Just Like In Real Life)", by Matthew Hanson, and "Lemonade", by
Ginger Lazarus. There will also be performances by Midriff Crisis, Tucson's
leading tribal bellydance troupe.

The festival runs from September 2 through September 11 at the Cabaret
Theater of the Temple of Music and Art, 330 S. Scott Ave. in Tucson.

The shows will be presented Fridays at 7:30 PM, and Saturdays and Sundays at
both 2:30 PM and 7:30 PM, and all plays will be presented at each
performance.

Tickets are $14 and can be reserved by contacting
bloodyunicorntheater@yahoo.com or calling (520) 990-3628. More information
is available at www.bloodyunicorn.com.

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