[Capdist-auditions] Auditions – 9/11, 12 - Robin Hood and the Good (& Bad ) Fairies of Nottingham (fee)

Steamer No.10 Theatre info at steamer10theatre.org
Mon Sep 11 07:26:32 EDT 2017


*Auditions –**_Robin Hood and the Good (& Bad ) Fairies of Nottingham 
(fee)_*****
*C*reative*A*rts at*S*teamer*T*en*– ages 7-17 *– a tuition based program 
– scholarships available

*/Sept. 11, 12 – 5:30 to 7:30 – Students age 7-17 – CAST/*

*/OR by Appointment if you can’t make these dates and times/*

Performance Dates: Oct. 20 through Nov. 5 – Friday at 7:pm, Sat/Sun at 3:pm

Rehearsals are Monday and Wednesday – all week tech week (10/16-20)

You will be asked to read from sides – portions of the script.

/http://www.steamer10theatre.org/category/auditions///

/Steamer No.10 Theatre – 500 Western Ave. Albany, NY//– Parking at Citizens Bank – 501 Western Ave./

*/A not quite classic tale of mismatched animosity and love, human and 
fairy./*

Robin Hood and his Merry Men rob the rich and give to the poor. Robin 
Hood loves Maid Marion, who loves Robin. Meanwhile Robin battles the 
Sheriff who loves Marion, who can’t stand the Sheriff.  Also doing 
battle on their own sides are the Fairy Queen, her court, trouble-making 
fairies, and Trolls – who double as the unionized stage hands.

The Robin Hood tale comes out of a time that firmly believed in magic, 
fairies, and the supernatural.  We have the world’s first anti-hero, 
someone who is declared an outlaw, but is following a moral path that 
has brought him into conflict with the established authority in the form 
of the Sheriff and the Duchess.  Meanwhile the Fairy Queen takes 
exception to the wanton destruction of her forest and its animals by the 
same two.  And, of course all societies, magical or human, have their 
malcontents who sow their mischief.

*CAST*– Creative Arts at Steamer Ten is our Theatre Arts program.  We 
produce shows with students aged 7 to 17 with rehearsals at least twice 
each week over the course of a 6 week period.  The cast and crew create 
the sets and costumes for the show which has up to nine performances 
over three weekends.

*Tuition for C.A.S.T. Students
*There is a $250 tuition charge to cover the expenses of instruction, 
costumes, props, scenery, rehearsal and performance space, licensing, 
and insurance. Tuition is due at the first rehearsal. Performers will be 
required to provide their own tights and dance shoes, which can be 
purchased at a discount through the program.  Scholarships are available 
based on economic need.

/500 Western Avenue – Albany, NY 12203///
/518-438-5503/
/info at steamer10theatre.org/ <mailto:info at steamer10theatre.org>//
/www.steamer10theatre.org/ <http://www.steamer10theatre.org>//




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