‘Twelfth Night’ Auditions

Spring semester is quickly approaching, and so are the rescheduled auditions for ‘Twelfth Night’!  A classic Shakespearean comedy that revolves around mistaken identities.  (For those of you who prefer a more modern version, ‘She’s the Man’ starring Amanda Bynes, is based on this play.)

From director Jeff Turner. . .
“Auditions for Shakespeare’s comedy Twelfth Night will take place on Monday, February 6, from 6:00 to 9:00 PM in the Anne Simley Theatre (if need be, we will move forward into the 10:00 o’clock hour). Please sign-up for an hour-long slot on the doors of Studio 67.
There are plenty of roles for actors of all genders, races and ethnicities. Indeed, I am more than open to smart and challenging choices which reflect non-traditional casting strategies, and I am very interested in the possibilities around casting performers across traditional boundaries of gender.
All actors are requested to prepare one of Shakespeare’s sonnets for performance during the Monday night audition. Ideally, you will have memorized your sonnet, presenting strong, creative, specific choices which speak to your understanding of the sonnet’s dramatic/theatrical potential. Those unable to fully commit your audition piece to memory are invited to work with a copy of your text in hand. What I am specifically looking for are strong physical and vocal choices as well as smart and engaging interpretations of your performance texts. Additionally, actors will read from Shakespeare’s play.
Musicians are highly desired!”
Call-backs will be held on Tuesday, February 7th from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM in Drew 67.

Rehearsals will begin in late February, and the show opens on April 20th.  Following performances will be the 21st, 26th, 27th and 28th of April.

Much excitement about this one!

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