Wednesday, 2 May 2012

Keyano Theatre: Auditions call for 'Extremities'


Auditions for TELUS and Keyano Theatre Company’s presentation of Extremities



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A searing play about the aftermath of a violent attempted rape. The show exposes the terrible, seductive and simmering violence that can explode in any of us. This incredibly gripping drama portrays the vicious act and the repercussions as the victim turns the tables on her attacker. What comes next is absolutely mesmerizing! This play takes the audience to the heart of the wrath in human nature and reaches a climax of fever pitch suspense.


"A good, jolting evening"-NY Daily News
"A white knuckle psychological thriller" - USA Today


October 11*, 12, 13, 24, 25, 26, 27 at 8pm

October 11* - Preview
October 12 - Opening Reception

Rating: Mature

Audition Requirements:
-Casting Details: 1 male roles and 3 female roles ages 20 to 40
- Everyone will be required to sign up for a one 10 minute slot on either Friday, May 25th from 6pm to 10pm or Saturday, May 26th from 10am to 4pm.
-Everyone must keep Saturday from 4pm to 6pm and Sunday 10am to 4pm open for call backs.
-Script knowledge an asset.
-Everyone must have a prepared monolog, 1 to 2 minutes in length, Contemporary comedic or dramatic
-Be prepared for movement/dance, in loose fitting clothing easy to move in.
-Director: Paul Gelineau

Male and female lead roles must be comfortable with partial nudity and intense physical stage combat.

Tuesday, 1 May 2012

National Youth Arts Week May 1-7, 2012


Your community. Your talents. Your week.

From May 1 to 7, 2012, young people across Canada will join together to host the largest youth-led celebration of creative expression and community involvement this country has ever seen. 

National Youth Arts Week will showcase simultaneous youth-led projects from St. John's to Vancouver and everywhere in between. Get involved by creating a project or helping to organize one. The week is a project of the Arts Network for Children and Youth.

For more information visit: youthartsweek.ca





About the Arts Network for Children and Youth

National Youth Arts Week is being coordinated nationally by the Arts Network for Children and Youth (ANCY), a national non-profit community arts service organization.

ANCY was established in 1999 by a group of arts practitioners with a vision of sustainable arts programming for children and youth in communities across Canada.

The organization’s vision is for all children and youth in Canada to have access to creative activities in creative spaces. This includes well-equipped spaces for performing and visual arts, both in schools and in communities. The Network has been working toward this vision for over a decade through a number of initiatives ranging from grassroots community development projects to meeting with members of local municipalities, provincial government and federal ministries.

Information retrieved from youthartsweek.ca

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