From: LTW Publicity [mailto:publicity@livetheatreworkshop.org]
Sent: Thursday, August 7, 2014 9:20 AM
Subject: ATT Announces Auditions
All Together Theatre
The Family Series at
Live Theatre Workshop
is looking for actors of all ages!!!
Auditions:
Monday, August 18 from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Please prepare a one-minute monologue, and a song with a recorded track either on CD or iPod.
Bring a head shot and resume. Please make your piece upbeat and child friendly.
ATT produces 4-5 original, one-hour musical productions a year for families and schools. These shows are interactive, high-energy, fast-paced and lots of fun! Stipends paid. Please email questions to
the Director of ATT, Amanda Gremel at amanda.g@livetheatreworkshop.org
Casting for:
ROCKIN’ AROUND THE CHRISTMAS TREE: A CHRISTMAS SING-A-LONG
Original story by Richard Gremel
With live music by Michael Martinez
November 30 – December 21 ,2014
Sunday afternoons at 1:00 PM
It is almost time for Christmas and everything is nearly ready. Everything, that is, but the Christmas cheer. Dance, sing, and rock ’n’ roll while you help Santa, the elves, and a couple of clumsy reindeer raise the cheer in time for Christmas.
THE SNOW QUEEN
Original adaptation by Michael Martinez
Original music and lyrics by Michael Martinez
January 11 – March 22, 2015
Sunday afternoons at 1:00 PM
The Snow Queen was used to living alone until the terrible, fateful day when she was captured by a pair of wacky circus performers. To escape a life juggling icicles and skating in circles with monkeys and clowns, she must call on all her powers of snow and ice. But she will soon find that friendship is the most powerful magic of all. The audience becomes part of the story–and maybe even the circus–in this fun, fast-paced, family-friendly adventure.
WINSTON MCPEPPER AND THE VERY PUPPET-Y PROBLEM
Original story by Stephen Frankenfield and Kristian Kissel
April 12 – June 7, 2015
Sunday afternoons at 1:00 PM
Winston the puppet is out to write and direct the perfect show. He’s got an amazing cast and the perfect theatre; however, some say that puppets are a thing of the past, and the success of TV shows like “The Wonderfully Happy Hour” seem to prove them right. With the help of some friends, Winston and his cast will do everything they can to ensure the world does not forget about him and all of his puppet pals.
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