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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Tucson: Arizona Opera Chorus Auditions

 
Auditions

http://www.azopera.com/company.php?subcat=JobOpenings

 

Chorus Auditions

Thursday, April 22, 1:00-7:00 (with a break from 4:00-4:45) at La Casa de Cristo Lutheran Church, 6300 E. Bell Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85254.

Monday, April 26, 1:00-5:00 and 6:30-10:00, at La Casa de Cristo Lutheran Church, 6300 E. Bell Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85254.

 

Each auditioner is to prepare 2 arias, one in Italian and one in another language of the singer’s choosing. Each auditioner will be scheduled for a 5 minute slot. If the singer cannot bring a pianist, one will be provided for them.

To sign up for an audition time please call (602) 266-7464 during regular business hours.

 

Auditions are for new choristers and also for current chorus men who are required to re-audition this year. 

 

For current chorus men who live in Tucson, there will be re-auditions on Saturday, May 1 from 12:00-2:00 at the Tucson warehouse (3501 N. Mountain Avenue).

 

Tucson auditions for new choristers have not yet been scheduled.

 

Arizona Opera
4600 N 12th Street
Phoenix, AZ  85014

 

Arizona Opera is an equal opportunity employer

 

 

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Tucson: ETCETERA presents WHITE PEOPLE at LTW

 

From: Christopher Johnson [mailto:rumspringaandcoke@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 9:16 PM
Subject: ETCETERA presents WHITE PEOPLE at LTW

 

Contact: Christopher Johnson

Artistic Director of ETCETERA,

The Late Night Series at Live Theatre Workshop

(520) 481-1449 | RumspringaAndCoke@gmail.com

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

ETCETERA, the late night series at Live Theatre Workshop, proudly presents...

WHITE PEOPLE

A PLAY BY J.T. ROGERS

 

Directed by Toni Press-Coffman

Featuring Glen Coffman, Amanda Gremel and Cliff Madison

 

April 16-May 1, 2010

Friday and Saturday Nights at 10:30 PM

Tickets $10 at the Box Office

To make your reservation call (520) 327-4242

For more information go to www.EtceteraLateNight.com

LIVE THEATRE WORKSHOP - 5317 E Speedway | Tucson, AZ 85712

Located on the North side of Speedway between Rosemont and Craycroft

 

SYNOPSIS:

            WHITE PEOPLE follows the lives of three ordinary white Americans: Martin (Glen Coffman), a Brooklyn-born high-powered attorney for a white-shoe law firm in St. Louis, MO; Mara Lynn (Amanda Gremel), a housewife and former homecoming queen in Fayetteville, NC; and Alan (Cliff Madison), a young professor struggling to find his way in New York City. Through always candid, sometimes hilarious and consistently gut-wrenching confessions, these three white Americans struggle with colossal price they and their children must pay for their actions.

 

"In brutally honest confessions that eat through protective layers like acid from a battery…the piece never strikes a false note…Rare plays like this one help lift the veil."

            -LA Times

 

ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES

GLEN COFFMAN - Martin - Glen’s directing credits in Tucson include Cherylene Lee’s Mixed Messages at Borderlands Theater, Of Mice and Men at Beowulf Alley, Tracers and The Trojan Women at the University of Arizona, and Toni Press-Coffman’s Holy Spirit on Grand Avenue and Lanford Wilson’s Lemon Sky at Live Theatre Workshop. He has also directed a staged reading of Ms. Press-Coffman’s Dean the Sublime at Invisible Theatre and produced and directed her plays That Slut! and New House, New Dog, both at the Temple of Music and Art’s Cabaret Theatre. Mr. Coffman has also directed a number of staged readings in Tucson including Rajid Joseph’s Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo and Lucy Thurber’s Scarcity. Mr. Coffman was trained as an actor at Herbert Berghoff Studio in New York. His recent acting credits include roles in Love! Valor! Compassion!, The Laramie Project, Guantanamo, and Icebreaker. He has a Masters degree in Theatre Studies from the University of Arizona.

AMANDA GREMEL - Mara Lynn - is very excited to be back on the ETCETERA stage where you may have last seen her in Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show as Janet and in I Wrote This Play To Make You Love Me as Lysette. She has also been seen in The Penis Monologues as Bobbie and in Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead as CB's Sister. You can next see her with ETCETERA in Mr. Marmalade as The Sunflower. Amanda works for LTW as the Assistant Director of Education, All Together Theater Coordinator, and Co-Technical Director.

CLIFF MADISON - Alan - was born in Mesa, Arizona and grew up in Casa Grande and Tucson, attendeding Sabino High School where he was a choir boy and then Pima College. At Pima he was in a number of shows which included The Suicide, K2, and Cloud 9. After 10 years at Live Theatre Workshop, he has done 40 some-odd shows. He was last seen in The Mystery of Irma Vep and The Unexpected Guest on the main stage and as Miss Prism in The Importance of Being Earnest in his first ETCETERA show. He is very excited about being in his second ETCETERA show as a person of "non-color."

TONI PRESS-COFFMAN - Director - was born and raised the Bronx. She has written 20 plays, which have been produced throughout the country. She has had work developed at the O'Neill National Playwrights Conference, the Sundance Institute, Midwest Professional Playwrights Laboratory, and Minneapolis' Playwrights Center. In addition to writing plays, she has taught playwrights at the undergraduate and graduate levels and mentored them through her work as the Literary Manager of Tucson’s Borderlands Theater, and taught K-5 children through a Tucson Pima Arts Council residency. Created with a grant from the Arizona Commission on the Arts, Press-Coffman’s Touch has been produced throughout the United States, including a 2003 Off-Broadway production and a production at Actors Theatre of Louisville’s Humana Festival. Her play about the Los Angeles riots, Trucker Rhapsody, was developed at Playlabs in Minneapolis in 2003 and subsequently produced in Indianapolis and San Francisco. Press-Coffman lives, writes, teaches and acts, in Tucson. She wrote her most recent play, Armor, with a Sloan Foundation commission.

J.T. ROGERS - Playwright - was selected as one of ten playwrights in the nation to receive a NEA/TCG Theatre Residency for 2004-2005, through which he is currently playwright in residence at the Salt Lake Acting Company. His latest play, Madagascar, received the American Theatre Critics Association’s 2004 M. Elizabeth Osborne Award and was a finalist for the ATCA’s Steinberg New Play Award. In 2004, Rogers was also awarded a playwrighting fellowship from the New York Foundation for the Arts. He is the author of White People (L.A. Drama Critics Circle and Barrymore Award nominees for best play of the year), Seeing the Elephant (Kesselring Prize nominee for best new American play), and Murmuring in a Dead Tongue, which was presented in NYC by Epic Rep, where he is company member. Regionally, his works have been seen at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, Philadelphia Theatre Co., the New Theatre of Miami, New Actors Union Theatre (Moscow), the Road Theatre (L.A.), and many times at the Salt Lake Acting Co. His plays Bob Comes to Life, Above and Beasts, and Frankfurt have been seen in NYC at The Next Stage, where he is a founding member. Rogers has been an artist-in-residence at the Eugene O’Neill Center (Sept. ’04), a guest artist at Truman State University (MO), and has lectured at the North Carolina School of the Arts’ and University of Utah’s schools of drama and at the Claremont-McKenna School of Economics. For three seasons he was on faculty at New York University as part of the Creative Arts Team, where he taught conflict resolution through drama in at-risk junior high schools in Brooklyn and the Bronx. Rogers is a graduate of the professional actor-training program at the North Carolina School of the Arts. He lives in Brooklyn.

 

 

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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Tucson: PCC Center for the Arts - Jazz Improv Combos Concert 4/19

 

From: Carder, Carol [mailto:ccarder@pima.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 12:47 PM
Subject: Press release: Pima Community College Center for the Arts - Jazz Improv Combos Concert 4/19

 

PimaCommunityCollege
Center for the Arts

contact:
Carol Carder, marketing/pr director
2202 W. Anklam, Tucson, AZ 85709
520-206-3062
carol.carder@pima.edu <mailto:carol.carder@pima.edu>
 
Mike Kuhn, music faculty
520-881-8469
kuhnatnoon@theriver.com
 
March 30, 2010
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
Pima Community College Music presents the PCC Jazz Improv Combos Concert

what:  Pima Community College Jazz Improv Combos Concert
where: PCC Center for the Arts Proscenium Theater, West Campus, 2202 West Anklam Road, Tucson, AZ
when: Monday, April 19, 2010, at 7:30 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 Jazz Improv Combos in concert, under the direction of Mike Kuhn. The concert features four combos with a rhythm section, several horns and vocalists playing jazz standards from the Great American Songbook, as well as songs by John Coltrane and Miles Davis. Several pieces, including "On Broadway" by George Benson and "What's Going On" by Marvin Gaye, highlight a rhythm and blues approach.  
 
The PCC Jazz Combos are formed out of the weekly improvisation class. Besides this performance, several combos perform at a variety of additional venues. Each combo also has the opportunity to cut a demonstration CD recording of several music compositions at a professional recording studio.
 
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 Improv Combo 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: Casting for a combination student/mixed professional short film

 

From: Ellie Jepperson [mailto:ejeppers@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 12:01 PM
Subject: Casting Posting

 

 
Casting for a combination student/mixed professional short film.  

 

Film Information: Untitled Horror Short, along the lines of Let the Right One In and True Blood. The goal is to create a horror film that has a future beyond filming and school, the festival circuit is our goal.  Filming will take place between May 17th to May 31 in Tucson and surrounding area.

 

Characters:

Claire - A 18 to 25 year old girl, the soul "survivor" of a horrific vampire attack and the main character.

Laurel - A 26 to 35 year old woman, career driven and in a relationship with Stephan.

Stephan - A 28 - 40 year old man, on return from a business trip with his partner Laurel, who come across Claire in her time of need.

The Vampire - A male, age anywhere from 25 to 35, who has a commanding presence.  He is the leader of his group of vampires.

The Siren - A female, age anywhere from 25 to 35, dancing/movement training is a plus.

The Banshee - A female, age anywhere from 25 to 35, dancing/movement training is a plus.

 

Please send headshots and resume to ejeppers@gmail.com to schedule an audition.  I look forward to meeting and working with you.

 

Ellie, Casting Director 

 

 

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Tucson: An Evening of Long-Form Improvisation at The Rogue

 

From: The Rogue Theatre [mailto:rogue@theroguetheatre.org]
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 11:48 AM
Subject: Join us for Improv at The Rogue

 

 

The Rogue Theatre

 

 

 

300 East University Boulevard, 520-551-2053, www.TheRogueTheatre.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Rogue Theatre has carved a niche for itself in the Tucson arts community by presenting works created by classic authors and acknowledged masters. 
 
Now, we're doing it for ourselves in
 
An Evening of Long-Form Improvisation
 
Saturday, April 10
7:30 P.M.

The Rogue Theatre
300 E. University Blvd.
 
Admission is "Pay-What-You-Will"
 
Guided by director Brad Kula of The Charles Darwin Experience, we have assembled a cast of six creative, spontaneous and awfully clever actors to create an evening of both short-form theatre games and long-form improvisation. Working together, the company will create a one-act play from a simple suggestion of a setting, weaving together multiple story lines and interacting with each other in unexpected and surprising ways.  The evening promises to be a combustion of comedy, drama, intrigue and ... well ... we don't know what else
(it's improvisation, after all)!

 
Free Off-Street Parking
See Map and Parking Information
Parking and Box Office open at 6:30 P.M.

  For more information, call (520) 551-2053 or visit TheRogueTheatre.org.
 
Proceeds from the evening's performance will go towards The Rogue Theatre purchase of air-conditioning for our theatre.

THE COMPANY
 

Brad Kula (Director) has studied improvisation from The Second City and The Upright Citizen's Brigade training programs. As a performer, he has performed with VYT's Improv Ensemble, The 56th Street Players, Comedy Corner, and The Charles Darwin Experience.
 
Javan Nelson is a Junior BFA Acting Major at the University of Arizona, where he recently appeared in The Taming of the Shrew. He is new to improv and very grateful for the opportunity.
 
Ryan DeLuca is an acting major at the University of Arizona. He was recently in the Arizona Repertory Theatre productions of The Taming of the Shrew and The Tamer Tamed. He was also in Arizona Onstage Production's The Bible Belt.
 
Alexandra Franklin recently moved to Tucson after earning a BFA in Acting from Illinois Wesleyan University. Prior to coming to Tucson, Ali toured the state of Tennessee with the National Theatre for Children. She is currently an intern at Invisible Theatre where she assists in the box office, provides production assistance, and works with the Catalina High School Pastime Players. Ali fell in love with long-form improv back home at the Brave New Workshop in Minneapolis and she is thrilled to be back at the Rogue where she play Emily in Our Town.
 
Anna Lauren Farrell is from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. She has performed with The Arizona Repertory Theatre Company in The Music Man, Company, The Diary of Anne Frank, Taming of the Shrew and The Tamer Tamed. She has also been seen in The Merry Widower, An Ideal Husband, The Boyfriend, Grease and Hairspray.
 
Cynthia Meier is co-founder of The Rogue Theatre and a Faculty member in Speech at Pima Community College. She holds a Ph.D. in Performance Studies and has acted in several productions at the Rogue as well as many other theaters in Tucson. In 2008, Cynthia received the Arizona Daily Star Mac Award for Best Actress in a Drama for her portrayal of Stevie in Edward Albee's The Goat.
 
David Morden has acted in and directed multiple productions at The Rogue Theatre and was part of An Evening of Unnatural Selection last summer, an improv collaboration with The Charles Darwin Experience.  He has acted locally with Arizona Onstage Productions, Arizona Opera, Actors Theatre and Green Thursday Theatre Project. David has directed productions with Green Thursday, Oasis Chamber Opera, DreamerGirl Productions and Arts For All.

 

 

 

The Rogue Theatre's mission is to create the highest quality theatre possible,
challenging, stretching, and invigorating our community.

We emphasize

LANGUAGE by placing primary value on quality language and literature;
ENSEMBLE by developing performers who seek continuous improvement and creating an academy for training ourselves and emerging theatre artists;
CHALLENGING IDEAS by presenting plays which offer complex and provocative points of view
related to important social, political, and personal issues.

www.TheRogueTheatre.org
 

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Tucson: Theatre lighting instruments for sale

-----Original Message-----
From: David Hatunen [mailto:dhatunen@cox.net]
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 9:04 AM
Subject: RE: Lighting instruments available

Lighting instruments for sale, Fesnels and Leicos, along with two A/B scene
control boards. Used to be used for lighting at small theatre in the SF Bay
area. all negotiable.

For info, email to jhatunen@cox.net or call 520.622.2812.

Dimmer board:

Teatronics Marathon 2400, Control unit and Power unit. Requires 220v

Dove Systems Scenemaster SM6. Requires two 110v inputs.

Audio mixer:

Tascam 424 Mark II

Fresnels, 6-inch, 500 watt, quantity 8
Fresnels, 6-inch, 750 watt, quantity 3
Scoop, 9-inch, quantity 2
Ellieptical, 6-inch, 750 watt, quantity 3

Assorted incandescent and quartz bulbs


Dave Hatunen
Tucson AZ +1.520.622.2812

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Monday, March 29, 2010

Tucson: INDIE FEATURE CASTING CALL: FEMALE ROLE (late 20s)

INDIE FEATURE CASTING CALL: FEMALE ROLE (late 20s) (Tucson, AZ)


Date: 2010-03-28, 11:26AM MST
Reply to: tucsoncomedyhorror@gmail.com


 

TUCSON COMEDY HORROR

Los Angeles based Independent Feature Film Shooting in Tucson, AZ

LOGLINE:

Rachel hasn’t left her house since getting left at the altar two months ago but tonight's the night she gets over Mark for good, if she can just deal with these goddam vampires.

ROLE:

DR. LINDSAY ANDREWS (female, late 20s): Good looking, athletic, confident Surgeon getting over a recent breakup.

Shoot Dates: Monday April 19th

Open Audition Time/Location:

Tuesday March 30th 6-8pm
5679 E. Grant Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85712

Note: If available email headshots to tucsoncomedyhorror@gmail.com

  • Location: Tucson, AZ
  • it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
  • Compensation: Deferred pay, copy, credit, meals

 

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Tucson: Filmmaker Spike Lee to speak at Centennial Hall Wednesday

Filmmaker Spike Lee to lecture at UA Wednesday

Creator of 'Do the Right Thing,' 'When the Levees Broke' will speak at Centennial Hall

Posted Mar 29

Maggie Golston
TucsonSentinel.com

 

An Evening with Spike Lee, Wed. March 31, 7 p.m. at Centennial Hall, 1020 East University. Call 621-3364 for tickets, student prices $5, $10, $15 general public $10, $20, $30

The UA's University Activities Board will host a lecture by filmmaker, activist and New York Yankees fan Spike Lee this Wednesday at Centennial Hall.

In past lectures at previous universities, Lee has focused on his experiences as an African-American filmmaker in America. Speaking extemporaneously, Lee is candid and incisive about the film industry and the roles African-American filmmakers have and have not been permitted.

Lee is also a strong social activist in his lectures, as one familiar with his films would expect. in recent years, he has addressed the conundrum of the financial success of such entertainers as Tyler Perry, and how a more "acceptable" — read less disruptive of dominant ideologies about race — version of the African-American entertainer undermines the real work of cultural activism.

Lee's production company, 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks, has produced over 35 films since 1983. The name of the company refers to the promise made by the government to freed slaves in 1865. The company created project 40, a nonprofit arm that educates underserved kids in New York, as well as the 40 Acres Institute, a community filmmaking program in Brooklyn.

Beginning with smaller films like "She's Gotta Have It," a black and white character-driven comedy/drama that drew immediate comparisons to Woody Allen, Lee went on to direct 1989's "Do the Right Thing," a film that daringly and honestly looked at race issues in Brooklyn's Bed-Stuy neighborhood, won the Palme D'Or at the Cannes film festival, and is considered by many to be one of the best films of the last generation.

Lee's body of work since has been formidable. Highlights include 1991's "Jungle Fever," the epic 1992 biopic "Malcolm X," the underrated autobiographical period piece "Crooklyn" (1994), and, more recently, the crime caper pic "Inside Man" (2006).

Perhaps the most important work of all in Lee's oeuvre will prove in time to be his epic chronicle of the events in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina, "When the Levees Broke." Aired on HBO, the six-hour documentary is the most comprehensive and unflinching look at the event yet produced, in any medium.

Chris Hargraves, senior coordinator and adviser, and Munerra Muhammad, a pre-pharmacy and religious studies senior, have coordinated Lee's visit for the UAB. They also judged a "Why I want to meet Spike Lee" letter-writing contest for students. Six winners, whose fields of study range from education and natural resources to fine art and media arts, will meet with Lee before the event.

 

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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Tucson: Invisible Theatre Summer Institute (ITSI)

 

From: CATHY JOHNSON [mailto:cathyj@flash.net]
Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2010 5:15 PM
Subject: Invisible Theatre Summer Institute (ITSI)

 

THE INVISIBLE THEATRE

 

 

Presents the return of

 

 

"ITSI"

Invisible Theatre Summer Institute

 

 

WHERE:                   The Invisible Theatre

                                    1400 N First Avenue (at Drachman)

                                    Tucson, AZ 85719

 

WHEN:                     Acting Exploration (Ages 13-18)

June 14-18, 2010, 1:00-4:00 PM

                       

                                    "ITSI" Cabaret (Ages 9-12)

June 21-30, 2010, 9 AM - Noon

 

                                    "ITSI" Cabaret (Ages 13-18)

                                    June 21-30, 2010, 1-4:00 PM

                                                           

COST:                       Acting Exploration - $150

                                    "ITSI" Cabaret - $180

 

REGISTRATION:    Call (520) 882-9721 to register and for information.

                                    You may also sign up at our website, www.invisibletheatre.com, by

                                    printing out a registration form or signing up at our secure site.

                                   

 INSTRUCTORS:     Betsy Kruse Craig and Lisa Otey

 

March 25, 2010, Tucson, Arizona – The Invisible Theatre announces the return of "ITSI" (Invisible Theatre Summer Institute), providing classes for youth June 14-30, 2010.  Individualized instruction will be provided to small classes by premiere professional artists Betsy Kruse Craig and Lisa Otey.  Classes will be held at the Invisible Theatre.  IT's the place to explore a student's talent in a professional, fun and supportive environment!!

 

 

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Tucson: Audition for music video

 

From: debrarollinson@yahoo.com
Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2010 9:59 AM
Subject: [IFASA] Audition for music video

 

Audition for music video.
Needed, women between the ages of 18-25 for 1930s music video. No experience necessary.

Short hair is preferred. Audition time is Wednesday April 7th at 7PM.
At the Public Access T.V.Station. 124 E. Broadway bl.

For more information call Debra at 762-5496.

 

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Tucson: $10 tickets today only - GUTENBERG! THE MUSICAL! - Arizona Onstage Productions

 

From: kevinj65@aol.com [mailto:kevinj65@aol.com]
Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2010 11:08 AM
Subject: $10 tickets today only - GUTENBERG! THE MUSICAL! - Arizona Onstage Productions

 

Arizona Onstage Productions presents the off-Broadway hit GUTENBERG! THE MUSICAL! at the Temple of Music and Art Cabaret space - 330 S Scott Ave.  We would love to have a full house today for the 3pm show... so, come on down, mention this notice, and get your $10 seat while they last!  Our general admission rate is normally $25 - so this is a great value! 

 

Cash or check only.

 

Oh ya, its REALLY funny!!!

 

 

 

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Tucson: Casting Call for "Killer Thief" - Touch of Evil Productions

Film Casting for "Killer Thief" - Touch of Evil Productions
[Independent Short Film]

Touch of Evil Productions (“Duck Butter”), and Director Phillip Garcia are casting talent for their next upcoming short film project, "Killer Thief". This is a 30-minute short with the possibility of expansion to feature length film. The shoot will take place in the Tucson and Phoenix areas. Shooting tentatively starts in early June 2010. They have a collaborative philosophy and would rather shape the role to the actor instead of an actor trying to shape themselves around a role. Both male and female roles will require some very basic stunt work. Make-up effects could require an extra day or two for prosthetic fittings.

Actors needed:

1 MALE - lead, early 30s to early 40s.
2 FEMALES - leads, early 30s to early 40s.

Audition dates and times: By Appointment Only!

For an Audition Appointment, please email headshot, resume and links to demo reels/websites to Director, Phillip Garcia at: theporkchopexpresspodcast@gmail.com

Webpages: http://theporkchopexpresspodcast.blogspot.com and http://projectjonesville.blogspot.com/2009/02/duck-butter.html (Duck Butter)

Shoot location: Mesa
Shoot schedule: late May 2010 - 6 day shoot total

Pay: Credit/Copy/Meals
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Tucson: Casting Call - Spiritual Transformation Documentary

 

From: Good Faith Casting, LLC [mailto:faith@goodfaithcasting.ccsend.com]
Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2010 8:22 AM
Subject: Spiritual Transformation Documentary

 

 

Good Faith Casting, LLC
ACTOR CASTING ALERT

 

Greetings!

We are casting a documentary-style film like "The Secret" about an Indian teacher (think the next Deepak Chopra) who helps people to achieve spiritual transformation.  We are looking for people to participate in the film who would be open to the spiritual teachings of this teacher.  The teacher's methodology is a combination of meditation, yoga, and action-oriented group and individual activities. 

 

PROJECT: Spiritual Transformation Documentary

_________________________________________________________________________________________

 

TYPE OF JOB:  Documentary/Reality

UNION STATUS: Non-union only.

RATE/USAGE:  The courses are free and no money will ever be asked of the
participants.  The participants will not be given compensation for their time.

The teacher will spend time with these participants over the course of 5 weeks in late April and throughout May.  The first week in May will potentially be an intensive 6-day Seminar.  After that, they will work with the participants to accommodate their schedules.  But there will be some daytime and some nighttime activities.

 

ROLES: They are looking for people, age range 18 - 65 (mainly 20 - 45) who want to make a big change to improve their lives.

a. quit smoking
b. lose weight
c. become a good person
d. get healthier
e. pessimist becomes an optimist
f. shy person comes out of her shell
g. bored person instills fun and adventure
h. lonely person becomes ready to look for companionship
i. person who gave up on dreams learns to pursue them

*In general,they are looking for people who are open to have a spiritual experience
*People who like and enjoy New Age and Self-help books, seminars, and teachers
*People who are fascinated by ideas from Eastern Philosophy

AUDITION DATE: By appointment based on availability

AUDITION LOCATION: Good Faith Casting, LLC, 4700 N. Central Ave., Suite 208, Phoenix, AZ 85012 http://www.goodfaithcasting.com/directions.htm (Please note that if you are closer to Tucson, we will also be doing a casting day in Tucson on Wed, 31st.  You will want to let us know which location is best for you) 

SHOOT DATE(s): TBD

SHOOT LOCATION:
Phoenix and Tucson

 

CASTING COMPANY: GOOD FAITH CASTING, LLC

CASTING DIRECTORS:

Faith Hibbs-Clark, CSA, Head Casting Director / Owner

Leigh Ann Dolan, Casting Director
Chris J. Bowe, Commercial Casting Director

 

INSTRUCTION ON HOW TO SUBMIT FOR THIS CASTING:
1. Send an email to submissions@goodfaithcasting.com with the subject line reading "Spiritual Transformation Documentary"
2. Attach a current, color, low resolution photograph
3. If you have a resume, please attach a copy of it to the email
4. In the body of the email provide us with your full name, cell phone number, the name of your agent if you have one, your union status, the city in which you live, and your email address. 
5.  Please briefly tell us why you would be a good candidate for the show.

 

CAUTIONS:

Not all submissions result in an audition.  Please do not call our office to follow up or submit multiple submissions for the same job.  Do not send us links to other websites.  Do not hide your contact info within an attachment.  Do not say things like "you already know me" or "I am already in your database" as all submissions that do not follow precise protocol will be deleted and will not be considered for the project.  Do not submit if you are not a good match for the project or if you are not available for the either the audition date, callback date, or shoot date(s).  Please make sure you read this entire email before asking questions that may already be answered in this alert. If you are signed with one of our "preferred agents" you should ask that your agent submit on your behalf.  For best results, follow instructions exactly.  Please always be concise and courteous in your correspondence.

 

LEGAL WARNING: This information is for subscribed individual use ONLY.  To pass this message on to another individual, use the forward function key below.  Do NOT contact the client directly.  Do NOT post this casting notice to websites without our express permission and do NOT forward it to groups without contacting our office first.  Under no circumstances are you permitted to sell this information or use it for financial gain or to promote your own business.

 

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Saturday, March 27, 2010

Tucson: WAYPOINT THEATRE presents Trip to Bountiful

 

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For Immediate Release

 

WAYPOINT THEATRE COMPANY proudly presents HORTON FOOTE'S

The Trip To Bountiful

 

A richly textured and triumphant tale of an elderly woman's journey home, The Trip to Bountiful features long-time Tucson favorite Marian Wald as Mrs. Carrie Watts. "Funny, adventurous, suspenseful…but ultimately uplifting as a demonstration of the human spirit" (Los Angeles Times), The Trip to Bountiful is "perfect on just about every level!" (Boxoffice)

 

Set in southeastern Texas in l953, Carrie Watts (Wald) is an elderly woman with a weak heart – but of strong, spiritual determination. Trapped in a tiny apartment under the care of her cowardly son and his shrewish wife, widowed Carrie is determined to escape and return to her girlhood home in Bountiful, Texas. Seizing her opportunity – and her meager Social Security check – Carrie sets out on an unforgettable quest to make peace with her past…and the secrets of her heart that draw her ever homeward one last time.

 

Directed by Melanie David, and also featuring Elizabeth von Isser (Jessie Mae), Frank Gates (Ludie), BreAnne Moncrief (Thelma) and Al Baumrucker as the sheriff. 

 

Through laughter and tears, this Pulitzer-winning playwright explores the inevitable need to assert independence and re-awaken the memories of yesterday.

"…the rarest of theatre experiences, an evening which will prove an indelible memory… Horton Foote has done, and done beautifully, the one thing it is important for a playwright to do.  That is, provide the disciplined material for expert actors to completely capture an audience and hold it through the evening."—The New York World Telegram

 

Running time: Almost 2 hours without intermission

 

PERFORMANCE VENUE

Atria Bell Court Gardens' Academy Hall Theater

6653 East Carondelet Drive (Northeast of St. Joseph's Medical Center)

Tucson, AZ  85710

 

PERFORMANCE DATES

Friday, April 30 & May 7 @ 7:30pm

Saturday, May 1 & May 8 @ 2pm

Sunday, May 2 & 9 @ 2pm

 

TICKETS ON SALE Thursday, March 25, 2010

Phone sales: (520) 616-8584 or online via Brown Paper Tickets: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/95155

Adults $18     Seniors/Student/Military $16      $15 per person Groups of 10+

Youth (5-10 years) $10

 

For more information, please visit Waypoint Theatre Company's website at www.waypoint-theatre.org or call (520) 616-8584.

 

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Tucson: Beowulf Alley Theatre Presents "Last of the Boys" by Steven Dietz

 

From: Beth Dell [mailto:theatre@beowulfalley.org]
Sent: Saturday, March 27, 2010 10:22 AM
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Beowulf Alley Theatre Presents

Last of the Boys by Steven Dietz

 

(Tucson, AZ) Last of the Boys, by Steven Dietz, directed by Susan Arnold, will be presented by Beowulf Alley Theatre, 11 S. 6th Avenue, 85701, downtown between Broadway and Congress. Last of the Boys, a 2006 Pulitzer Prize nominee, is presented in recognition of and to honor our American military families for their shared sacrifice.

 

“Ben and Jeeter fought in Vietnam, and for thirty years they have remained united by a war that divided the nation. Joined by Jeeter's new girlfriend and her off-the-grid whiskey-drinking mother, these friends gather at Ben's remote trailer for one final hurrah. As the night deepens, the past makes a return appearance, and its many ghosts come flickering to life. This is a fierce, funny, haunted play about a friendship that ends—and a war that does not.”

Dramatists Play Service

 

May be inappropriate for persons under 13 years old.

 

"Last of the Boys is about the way the past creates the present and the present repeats the past.”

 -- Philadelphia City Paper

 

The Cast includes Royah Beheshti, Mary Davis, Lucas Gonzales, Gabe Nagy, and Clark Ray.

 

Susan Arnold works in theatre and film as an actor, director, writer and producer. Her directorial credits include Dinner with Friends, and Stones in His Pockets with Beowulf Alley, where she contributes to the Artistic Development Committee. Susan served as Artistic Director for the Attic Theatre in Detroit, MI and is the recipient of several theatre excellence awards for acting and directing. She has appeared on stage in a number of productions including most recently Big 8 in Beowulf Alley’s Flaming Guns of the Purple Sage; Cleopatra in Immortal Longings and Claire in the production of The Maids at The Rogue Theatre. She is a member of Screen Actors’ Guild and Actors’ Equity Association and currently serves as Artistic Director for C.A.S.T. Clean and Sober Theatre in Tucson.

 

Steven Dietz is an American playwright whose work is largely performed regionally, i.e. outside of New York City. A graduate of the University of Northern Colorado, he moved to Minneapolis and began his career as a director of new plays at The Playwrights' Center and other local theaters. During these years he also formed a small theatre company (Quicksilver Stage) and began to write plays of his own. Commissioned by ACT Theatre in 1988 to write God's Country brought him to Seattle, Washington where he lived and worked in Seattle from 1991 to 2006. He now divides his time between Seattle and Austin, Texas where he teaches playwriting and screenwriting at the University of Texas at Austin. Awards include a PEN U.S.A. Award in Drama (for Lonely Planet); the Kennedy Center Fund for New American Plays Award (Fiction and Still Life With Iris); the Lila Wallace/Reader's Digest Award (The Rememberer); the Yomiuri Shinbun Award for his adaptation of Shusaku Endo's Silence; and the 2007 Edgar Allan Poe

Award for Best Mystery for his adaptation of William Gillette's and Arthur Conan Doyle's 1899 play Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure. Dietz is also a two-time finalist for the prestigious Steinberg New Play Award (for Last of the Boys and

 

Performance Dates, Times and Ticket Prices:

 

Preview Performance: Friday, April 9, 7:30 p.m. – All tickets $10 this performance only

Opening Night with reception following performance: Saturday, April 10, 7:30 p.m.

Dialogues with… post show discussion following Sunday, April 11, 1:30 p.m.

Thursdays – Saturdays, 7:30 p.m. April 15, 16, 17 and April 22, 23, 24.

Sundays, 1:30 p.m., April 18 and April 25

 

Ticket Prices, April 10-25:

 

General, by phone or at the door - $20 (VISA, MasterCard, Discover)

Online only discount - $18 via PayPal or Google (any credit card they accept)

Advance Military Discount – $15 (must present military ID at will call night of performance)

Student/Military Rush - $12 (cash only, ID required, 15 minutes prior to curtain, based on seating availability)

 

Box Office Phone Number: (520) 882-0555

 

Run Time with intermission: 2 -1/4 hours

 

Parking: There is no charge for parking on the street or at meters on weekends and holidays!  The first hour of parking at the Pennington Street (at Scott Avenue) garage is free and $2 per hour after that (up to $8 max.). The lot across from the theatre at 6th Avenue and Broadway is available after 5 p.m. weekdays and all day Saturdays and Sundays.

 

Special Downtown Event Note: Tucson Club Crawl will take place in the evening on Saturday, April 17, but traffic patterns will be adjusted earlier in the day. Please see our website for suggested routes and plan to leave home a little early. The two main streets that will be closed off for the event are 5th Ave between Toole and Broadway (at 8 a.m.) and Congress Street between 4th Ave and 6th Ave (closed starting at noon). The City will re-route west bound traffic from Congress Street down Broadway which becomes two way traffic from 4th Ave to 6th Ave. The normal westbound traffic flow on Congress Street resumes at 6th Ave. Come see the play and then join in the festivities of the Tucson Club Crawl!

 

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