Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Tucson: Crew member needed

Crew member needed ASAP

 

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Date: 2007-07-31, 10:16AM MST


Crew member needed during the following times. 8/2,8/3 (5-9) weekend mornings and 8/7,8/8 5-9.... Responsibilities include food preparation and sound. This is a low budget feature but will be submitted to numerous film festivals.

 

·         Location: Tucson

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Tucson: CYT seeking qualified teachers

 

 

From: Sandy Yaude [mailto:syaude@msn.com]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 5:19 PM
Subject: Fw: Latest info from CYT Tucson

 

 

CYT Tucson seeking qualified teachers

 

Christian Youth Theater, a children's after school theater arts program, is
seeking qualified teachers for our upcoming class season. We are looking
for drama, voice and dance teachers as well as people qualified to lead
classes in specialized aspects of theater. Applicants must be 19 years or
older. The time commitment is 2 hours per week for each of three ten-week
class sessions. Classes are held on Tucson's East side as well as in the
Northwest. If interested please send your resume to
kthuerbach@cyttucson.org.

Thanks very much,

Sandy Yaude
CYT Tucson
Administrative Assistant
(520) 751-7510

 

 

 

 

 

CYT's Fall Theater Arts Classes Begin Early August

 

CYT's Fall session of after school classes begin:

Monday, August 6th at Mt. View Baptist Church from 6-8pm (6-7:30 for ages 6-7)

Tuesday, August 7th, at an Eastside location to be announced, from 6-8pm (6-7:30 for ages 6-7)

(check our website, www.cyttucson.org, for updates on location)

 

Classes are open to students ages 6-18, as enrollment permits

Student tuition for age 6-7 is $100 

All other students pay $150

 

Keying off our Fall production of Seussical the Musical the classes being offered are:

 

The Mulberry Gang - ages 6-7

Thidwick's Theater (Drama-Reader's Theater) - ages 8-12

Horton's Harmonies (Voice) - ages 12-18

Silly Sneeches (Drama-Beginning Improv) - ages 8-18

McElliot's Make-up (Stage Make-up) - ages 8-18

 

Registration forms and our latest newsletter, which offers descriptions of all the classes, is available at our website.

 

Enrolled students ages 8-18 are eligible to audition for our September performance of Seussical The Musical. Auditions to be held Friday, August 10th from 6-9pm. Check our website for additional details.

 

Don't delay, classes are filling up fast, plus, students ages 8-18 can qualify for a $25 Early Bird discount if we receive your registration by 7/23 (applications verified by postmark).

 

Please contact us at 751-7510 if you have an questions.

 

 

 

 

CYT Tucson opens its 2007-2008 Performing Season with Seussical The Musical

 

Friday, September 28th, 2007  7pm

Saturday, September 29th, 2007  2pm and 7pm

Sunday, September 30th, 2007  2pm

 

Ticket Prices: $10/adults

                   $6/students ages 5-18

 

All performances held at Crowder Hall in the Music Building on the University of Arizona campus, southeast of the intersection of Park and Speedway. Limited handicapped seating is available. Tickets are going fast. Call our ticket reservation line at 250-7166 to reserve your seats today!

 

 

 

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Monday, July 30, 2007

Tucson: Canyon Ranch Ad Casting Call


From: Faith Hibbs-Clark, C.S.A. [mailto:gfcsubmissions@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 11:31 AM
Subject: Canyon Ranch Casting


Good Faith Casting
July 30, 2007�


The following is a notice for a casting that will be held on Thursday, August 2nd, 2007. Please read carefully.


Casting for Canyon Ranch
We are looking�to cast 4 ADULTS for Canyon Ranch. Please see the breakdown below.

Caucasian, Hispanic, Mediterranean, and African-American women: Early 40s -- not too thin or unrealistic looking.� No implants.� Natural, happy people.�� No body art.�

Caucasian, Hispanic, Mediterranean, and African-American�men: 40's-50's. Good Shape, salt and pepper/grey flecks/grey hair�preferred.
Will require wearing swim suits; backs will be exposed, so be aware of body hair
Filming Aug. 21- 24.�

To submit, please email us your pictures with the subject line "CANYON RANCH CASTING" to gfcsubmissions@gmail.com. Any submission without a picture will be deleted. Do not call our office to schedule an appointment. We will contact you if we feel you can be considered. Due to the amount of submissions, not everyone will be contacted or replied to. Please bring 3 headshots and resumes if you are chosen.


Faith Hibbs-Clark, C.S.A. Casting Director
Good Faith Casting


Forward email


Good Faith Casting | 2617 South 46th Street | Suite 300 | Phoenix | AZ | 85034


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Tucson: TOP HAT presents WHAT THE MONSTER ATE FOR LUNCH

 

 

From: Elizabeth Gooden [mailto:elizabethgooden@cox.net]
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 12:52 PM
Subject: TOP HAT'S 'WHAT THE MONSTER ATE FOR LUNCH'

 

Top Hat Theatre Club

3110 East Fort Lowell   Tucson, Arizona 85716

(520) 326-6800

For Immediate Release

 

JULY 27, 2007

Contact: Elizabeth Gooden 326-6800

E-mail: elizabethgooden@cox.net

 

 

Top Hat Theatre Club presents:

WHAT THE MONSTER ATE FOR LUNCH by Elizabeth Gooden

Original songs by Elizabeth Gooden

 

Performance Schedule:

     Saturday’s at 3:00

 

Opening: Saturday, Aug 11

 

Closing: Saturday, Sept 29

 

Running time: one hour. This production is appropriate for children of all ages.

 

Plot: Set in a country village inhabited by zany characters, the griffin must choose between his lunch and his enduring friendship with a minor church official. The story includes jokes and singing. 

       

Cast:  

     Alex Greengaard as The Griffin

     Andre Proczka as the Minor Canon

     With

     Michelle Turner

     James Wilson

     Mason Hornfeck

     Rebecca Niesen

                                                                  

Production Staff:

     Director: Nell Summers

     Pianist: Anne Grimes

     Sound Design: Alex Greengaard

    

 

Location:

     Top Hat’s intimate performance space is located at the    South East corner of Fort Lowell and Country Club and is dedicated to presenting fun and entertaining   theatre.

 

Admission: Adults and children $5.00

 

Reservations: 326-6800

 

More information can be found at:

 

tophattheatreclub.com

 

 

 

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Sunday, July 29, 2007

Tucson: Stories that Soar! Auditions Aug 25 & 26

 

 

From: Sharon O'Brien [mailto:sharon@storiesthatsoar.org]
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2007 2:34 PM
Subject: Stories that Soar! Auditions Aug 25 & 26

 

WANTED: Actors, Comedians, Singers, Dancers, Acrobats, Musicians, Digital-Media Artists, etc.

 

Multi-talented, open-minded, high energy performers of all shapes, colors and sizes for Stories that Soar! 2007-2008 ensemble.

Must be creative and able to work well with others. Flexible scheduling to work around other projects throughout the season.

18 and over please.

Actors paid on a per project basis.

This is NOT your typical Theatre for Young Audiences!

 

Also seeking Directors experienced in overseeing collaborative projects.

 

Auditions will be held Sat. Aug 25th and Sun. Aug 26th from 1:00 - 3:00

Solar Cultural Gallery

31 E. Toole, Downtown Tucson

 

Call Sharon at 975-9970 to schedule your audition or for more information.

 

 

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Saturday, July 28, 2007

Tucson: Arizona Opera job opening

 

 

From: Keri Muir [mailto:keri@azopera.com]
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 9:57 AM
Subject: job opening

 

Arizona Opera is looking for someone to work as a coordinator of our new Marion Roose Pullin Resident Artist Studio (RAS).  This program is meant to be a stepping stone for a young artist between their University training and a career in opera performance.  The coordinator would be responsible for maintaining the RAS singers’ schedules of classes, rehearsals and outreach events, which involves interfacing with the Stage Manager, Company Manager and Director of Education. The RAS program is supervised by the Director of Artistic Operations.

 

This will be a part-time position with an hourly wage commensurate with experience.  The ideal candidate will be well organized, attentive to detail and able to work well with artistic temperaments.

 

To set up an interview, please contact:

 

Keri Muir

Production Stage Manager

Arizona Opera

3501 N. Mountain Avenue

Tucson, AZ 85719

(520) 293-4336, ext. 405

keri@azopera.com

 

 

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Friday, July 27, 2007

Tucson: Call for Directors - Beowulf Alley Theatre

 

 

From: theatre@beowulfalley.org [mailto:theatre@beowulfalley.org]
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2007 2:28 PM
Subject: For TTA-Directors wanted

 

For Immediate Release                                                                  Contact: Mike Sultzbach 

                                                                                                                        mikesultzbach@beowulfalley.org

                                                                                                                           520-622-4460

 

 

Beowulf Alley Theatre Company 

Call for Directors for Spring 2008 

 

Beowulf Alley Theatre Company is seeking directors for the coming Spring season. Please check our website at http://beowulfalley.org/html/directors_submission_packet.html for the Director's Play Submission Materials. This packet can be printed off and completed. We welcome all play recommendations. Small directing stipends will be paid.

 

If you submitted a request to direct within the past two months, please prepare the information requested and submit it as directed in the packet.

 

Thanks!

 

http://beowulfalleyorg

 

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Beowulf Alley Theatre Company is committed to enriching the community and enhancing appreciation of the arts through the production of innovative, invigorating theatre and theatrical education with the highest standards for acting and production.

 

Beowulf Alley has received critical acclaim for its productions, including seven MAC Award nominations. The company has presented over 200 performances to Tucson audiences since 2002 and has served hundreds of artists through its productions. The theatre also provides performance and rehearsal space for other Tucson theatre companies. For more information, log on to www.beowulfalley.org. 

 

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Thursday, July 26, 2007

Tucson: UA Arizona Repertory Theatre announces its 2007-08 season.

 

 

From: Anne Gardner [mailto:anneg@email.arizona.edu]
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 1:40 PM
Subject: Press Release for ART's 2007-08 Season

 

UA Arizona Repertory Theatre announces its 2007-08 season. 

The Arizona Repertory Theatre, the professional training company of the University of Arizona School of Theatre Arts, announces its 2007-08 season.

 

Season Producer Sponsor: The Harris

Season Media Sponsors: KUAT-FM & KUAZ-AM/FM

 

Season Productions:

 

Broadway Bound by Neil Simon, August 29 - September 9, Tornabene Theatre.

Building upon the success of ART's first two productions in Neil Simon's acclaimed autobiographical trilogy, Brighton Beach Memoirs and Biloxi Blues, we present the much-anticipated final installment. In Broadway Bound, the 1987 Tony Award nominee for Best Play, Eugene Jerome and his brother Stanley pair up to write a comedy sketch for CBS.  Inspiration is hard to come by, and they use their dysfunctional family as a model.  But when feelings get hurt and family secrets come out, they discover harsh truths about who they are and learn lessons about love, forgiveness, and hope while pursuing their dream to reach New York.  Adult language and mature themes.

Production Sponsors: Jane and Lee Kivel

 

Bus Stop by William Inge, October 7-28, Marroney Theatre.  

An American classic, this romantic comedy by award-winning playwright William Inge inspired a 1956 film starring Marilyn Monroe. When a raging March snowstorm blows into a Kansas town, eight unlikely strangers become stranded overnight in a bus stop diner. There’s the town sheriff who tries to help a young nightclub singer escape from a headstrong cowboy who, with the help of a ranch hand, wants to force her into marriage; the café owner and the bus driver who finally find time to develop their friendship into something more; and the middle-age former college professor who courts the naïve girl who works at the café.  Over the course of the night, they realize that each has something to learn about life, love and — most of all, themselves.  Mature themes.

Production Sponsor: Royal Elizabeth Bed & Breakfast

 

Candide, book adapted from Voltaire by Hugh Wheeler; music by Leonard Bernstein; lyrics by Richard Wilbur with additional lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and John Latouche; November 4 - December 2, Tornabene Theatre.

Based on Voltaire’s satirical masterpiece, Candide features a brilliant score by Leonard Bernstein, including the well-known overture and songs like “The Best of All Possible Worlds,” “Glitter and Be Gay,” and “Make Our Garden Grow.”  This musical treasure tells the story of Candide, a young man who is determined to follow his instructor’s creed of mindless optimism, that "all is for the best…in this best of all worlds."  However, when Candide and his companions leave the sheltered safety of their home to set out on a great journey filled with adventures, his outlook on life is challenged.  As he endures the loss of his love and many other hardships, Candide begins to doubt the voracity of his scholar's philosophy. Mature themes and adult content.

Production Sponsor: California Design Center

 

The Miracle Worker by William Gibson, February 10 - March 2, Marroney Theatre.  

Winner of the 1960 Tony Award for Best Play, The Miracle Worker tells the incredible story of Helen Keller, a young woman trapped in a world of silence and darkness for twelve years.  Deaf, blind, and mute, with no way to communicate, she fought anyone who tried to help her with an intense, furious desperation.  Then Annie Sullivan came.  A strong, determined, half-blind woman fueled by her troubled past, she began the daunting struggle to reach Helen and bring her into the world at last.

Production Sponsor: Green Fields Country Day School

 

Titus Andronicus by William Shakespeare, March 2-30, Tornabene Theatre. One of Shakespeare’s earliest plays, made popular by the 1999 film "Titus" starring Anthony Hopkins and Jessica Lange, Titus Andronicus is a sordid tale of revenge spawned from political turmoil.  At the outset, Titus’ loyalty to the Roman state is absolute and he displays his civic virtue in his willingness to sacrifice his sons in battle to preserve the empire.  Yet under the rule of a new emperor and his wife, Queen of the Goths, Rome becomes an unjust place that preys on Titus' remaining family.  Realizing that all of his sacrifices are in vain, Titus turns his fierce loyalty away from the state solely to the remnants of his kin, planning a vendetta against the royal family that will lead to their bloody end.  Adult content and violence.

Production Sponsor: University Park Marriott

 

Urinetown, book and lyrics by Greg Kotis, music and lyrics by Mark Hollmann, April 13 - May 4, Marroney Theatre.  

This smash musical was one of the most popular of the 2001 Broadway season, winning three 2002 Tony Awards and receiving nationwide critical acclaim. Urinetown is set in an Orwellian-type world where a depletion of the earth’s water supply has led to a government-enforced ban on private toilets. A single malevolent company holds a monopoly over the amenities, profiting by charging fees for one of humanity’s most basic needs.  Among the people, a hero rises up who believes it’s not just a “privilege to pee” — it’s a fundamental right.  Bobby Strong leads the revolution in this comedic, satirical, spirited musical with hit songs like “It’s a Privilege to Pee,” “Follow Your Heart,” and “Run Freedom Run.”  Mature themes and violence.

Production Sponsor: Barbara Molotsky

 

Place: The Marroney and Tornabene Theatres are located on the UA campus near the southeast corner of Park Avenue and Speedway Boulevard.

Cost/Admission: New season subscriptions will be offered beginning mid-July from $88 - $130 for a six-show season and from $58 - $86 for a four-show season.  Single tickets to individual events go on sale to the general public on May 29 for the summer production of Broadway Bound and on August 13 for the remainder of the season.

 

Ticket Information: The UA Fine Arts Box Office is located at 1025 N. Olive, near the southeast corner of Park Avenue and Speedway Boulevard. Phone: (520) 621-1162, Fax: (520) 626-8052.  A convenience fee of $2.00 per order will be charged for phone orders.  If you would like your tickets mailed to you, there is an additional $1.50 fee per order.  Box Office hours are as follows: Prior to August 13: Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

After August 13: Regular hours, Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 1 hour before show time.

 

Parking: Theatregoers may park in the Park Avenue Garage, located on Park Ave. just north of Speedway Blvd.

 

Media Contact: Paula Newsome,  (520) 626-2686, pnewsome@email.arizona.edu

 

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Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Tucson: ACTRESSES NEEDED - Gaslight Theatre

ACTRESSES NEEDED

 

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Date: 2007-07-23, 5:11PM MST

 

 

Auditions for singing dancing acting women. Saturday 2:00pm at the Gaslight Theatre 7010 E Broadway Blvd.

Must prepare 2 contrasting 2 minute songs. Headshot and Resume Preferable. This is a paying GIG!

For more info call 520-886-9428 

 

 

Location: Gaslight Theatre

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Compensation: This is a paying gig

 

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Tucson: TOP HAT presents GREATER TUNA

 

 

From: Elizabeth Gooden [mailto:elizabethgooden@cox.net]
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2007 8:20 AM
Subject: TOP HAT'S GREATER TUNA

 

Top Hat Theatre Club

3110 East Fort Lowell   Tucson, Arizona 85716

(520) 326-6800

 

For Immediate Release

 

JULY, 24 2007

Contact: Elizabeth Gooden 326-6800

E-mail: elizabethgooden@cox.net

 

Top Hat Theatre Club presents:

GREATER TUNA By Jaston Williams, Joe Sears and Ed Howard

 

Performance Schedule:

     Friday at 7:30, Saturday at 7:30 and Sunday at 3:00

 

Preview Performance:

     Friday, August 10

 

Opening night: Saturday, August 11

Closing: Sunday, September 16

 

Plot:

     Small Town Texas has never been funnier!  Bruce Bieszki and James Gooden play twenty different characters between them, including good-old-boy radio personalities, a UFO chaser, the woman who owns the local gun shop, and a cheerleader wannabe! 

 

Production Staff:

     Director: James Gooden

     Set & Sound Design: Alex Greengaard

     Light Design: James Wilson

     Costume Design: Elizabeth Gooden

 

Location:

     Top Hat’s intimate performance space is located at the    South East corner of Fort Lowell and Country Club and is dedicated to presenting fun and entertaining   theatre.

 

Admission:

     Preview performance: 12.00

     Students, seniors and military: 15.00

     Regular tickets: 17.00

     Groups of 10 or more: 12.00 per person, 11.00 previews

 

Reservations: 326-6800

 

More information can be found at:

 

tophattheatreclub.com

 

Photo ID:

 

[l-r] Bruce Bieszki & James Gooden

 

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Tucson: need (2) PA's for 2-Day Shoot

(2) PA's for 2-Day Shoot

Employer: 

Lumenosity, LLC

Location: 

Tucson

Duration: 

2-Day shoot, Aug 2-3, 2007, starts Aug 2, 2007


Payment is on a lo/no/deferred basis.

(2) Production Assistants needed for low-budget regional commercial TV spot. Must have experience with lighting setups including common reflectors, scrims and studio-type lighting. Experience with jib & dolly operation a plus but not required.

This is a 2-day shoot and we will be staying overnight on-locaton; the client is supplying model homes for the crew to overnight in and food will be supplied througout the shoot.

The location is just south of Tuscon in Green Valley; it is preferred that you live in the Tucson area however if you live in Phoenix be prepared to make the drive; mileage is not part of the compensation package.

Compensation is $125 per day paid at the end of the shoot.

Apply to: Robert

Apply through webform http://www.mandy.com/1/jobs3.cfm?v=23299486

 

 

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