<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;"><DIV class=GBThreadMessageRow_Body_Content><STRONG><FONT color=#40007f>Class Act Productions is thrilled to announce auditions for the regional premiere of <FONT color=#000000>SIDE SHOW</FONT>!!!<BR>Directed by Thomas Dalton Bambury<BR>March 1 and 2--6:30 Sign In, 7:00 Prompt Start Time<BR>Rexford United Methodist Church, 18 Main St., Rexford<BR><BR>**Please prepare 16 bars or more of a Broadway show tune, and one that will specifically show your range and personality. Accompanist will be provided. There will also be a brief movement portion of the audition, so please dress appropriately.<BR>There will also be a session of readings as a part of the evening. You do NOT need to prepare a monologue.<BR>**Resume and Headshot is preferred <BR>***Casting over 20 people of ALL AGES (Mature High School age and above) in leading and featured roles, as well as featured
ensemble. All types are encouraged to audition!! We will need a solid troupe of actors who can multitask at any time. <BR>***Mature subject matter of universal nature<BR>***This production will be presented May 13-15 and 19-22<BR>***PLEASE READ OUR FEATURED ROLES section for More!<BR>Thank you.<BR><BR>Behind the Scenes Personnel Includes:<BR>Producer: Marlene Countermine<BR>Director: Thomas Dalton Bambury<BR>Musical Director: Patrick Young<BR>Choreographer: Amanda Jo Marshall<BR>--<FONT color=#000000>SIDE SHOW</FONT> is the stirring and controversial musical about Daisy and Violet Hilton, conjoined Twins who make a extraordinary change from being a circus freak show act, to becoming infamous stage performers in the 1930s. The people they meet and they people they become while meeting them, truly challanges their approach to life, and each other.<BR>**This show has messages of life and loss, and universal and poignant themes of differences and
indifference, and discrimination and love. <BR><BR>--The show was written by Bill Russell (book and lyrics) and Henry Krieger (music). The original Broadway show starred Alice Ripley as Violet and Emily Skinner as Daisy. It opened on Broadway on October 16, 1997 at the Richard Rodgers Theatre. It received an overabundance of critical and audience acclaim, and was nominated for four Tony Awards in 1998, including Best Musical!!<BR>--------------------------------------------<BR>***CASTING FOR THE FOLLOWING FEATURED ROLES!!!!!!!!<BR><BR>-Violet Hilton - Mezzo/Soprano with a Belt<BR>-Terry Conner - Baritone with a Strong High Range<BR>-Buddy Foster - Tenor with large range<BR>-Jake - Baritone/Tenor - must have a strong top range<BR>-The Boss - Tenor (does NOT need to have an amazing singing voice. In fact if the actor who auditions is right for the part, a non-singer would be welcome in this role!!)<BR>-The Fortune Teller-Gospel/Strong Belt!<BR>***For the
remaining Featured actors and Featured ensemble, we need actors with a good range, and good physicality and timing. We need to assemble a triple threat group of actors who can work well with others. Special Skills or Talents are encouraged.<BR>--------------------------------------------<BR>**Songs included in this show include "I Will Never Leave You", "Come Look at the Freaks", "One Plus One Equals Three", "Overnight Sensation" & "Who Will Love Me As I Am?", the closing number of Act 1.<BR>**Original Broadway cast members besides Ms. Ripley and Ms. Skinner include Hugh Panaro, Jeff McCarthy, Norm Lewis, and J. Robert Spencer, who have all gone on to major stage prominence.<BR><BR>For further information on characters, show content or specifics, or anything related to these auditions, please contact Director Thomas Dalton Bambury at 518-436-8295 or thomas_bambury@Yahoo.com.<BR><BR>So Spin that Wheel and head on over to Auditons, for YOUR hand on
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