Saturday, June 14, 2014

Freefall Stage Summer Boot Camps and Auditions


 

Free Fall Stage

INFORMATION

freefallstage.com

2 Week Summer Theatre Boot Camp 

coming NEXT 

week:

Monday-Thursday 12-2PMJune 16th-June 26th

AGES: 6 to 17 years

"Focusing on how to make a character real for an audience through the use of foundational theatrical techniques and training to use the body as an instrument and getting "self" out of the way - while having fun and
developing relationships with like-minded  artists.
 

Class tailored to the skills and experience of students enrolled.

 

Tuition $200.00

(discounts for siblings)

Drop in: 25.00 per day

REGISTRATION
Please register via e-mail or phone info@frefallstage.com 916-207-5606

Maximum Enrollment: 15 

One week boot camp coming in July! 

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 2 Adult male roles left to fill for

Shadowlands

Rehearsals begin June 17th.

CALL FOR APPOINTMENT

 

CASTING FOR:

 

C.S. Lewis' older brother, Warnie - age 40's H

arry Harrington, Oxford Chaplain - age 40's +

 

Please feel free to forward 

to those you think may be interested

byWilliam Nicholson

Audition is Cold-Read 

 Must be able to perform a believable British Accent

Performances:

 August 8 to September 21

-Rehearsals will tentatively be M, T, W, F, and Saturdays evenings from 6:30-9/9:30. Schedule is subject to change.

Synopsis:

Based on a true story, C.S. Lewis is a world-renowned writer and professor. Unmarried, he leads a gentleman's life filled by intellectual pursuits, until he meets Joy Gresham. Joy is a feisty, abrasive, intelligent New York divorcee whose sharp-edged, no-nonsense attitudes take Lewis by surprise. Bursting unexpectedly into Lewis's world, Joy shocks his associates and awakens him to deep emotions he has written about, but never experienced. Slowly he opens his heart to this woman, and experiences love on a whole new level. But life is made up of delicate balances, and Lewis must confront a difficult truth: "that a heart awakened to great love is also opened to great pain."

 

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Auditions for  Oscar Wilde's

The Canterville Ghost

                  (performing October/Nov) 

   Auditioning in June/July DATE coming soon!

Characters:

Hiram B. Otis:  The American Minister to the Court of St. James.

Lord Canterville: The owner of Canterville Chase, who moved his family out of the home when the haunting by the ancestral ghost became too much.

Mrs. Lucretia "Lucy" Otis: had been a celebrated New York belle, is now a very handsome, middle-aged woman, with fine eyes, and a superb profile.

Miss Virginia Otis:  A kind, quiet, polished, but slightly tomboy-ish young woman of 15

Washington Otis:  Virginia's older brother; wears gardenia button-holes.

Samuel and Stanley Otis:  Twin sons of Hiram and Lucy-Nick-named Stars & Stripes

Mrs. Umney:  The Chase housekeeper, an older woman who, usually, ignores the ghost

Sir Simon De Canterville: the ghost

Cecil, The Duke of Cheshire: A young British gentleman who wants to court Virginia

 

Synopsis: Adapted from the short story, the Canterville 

Ghost takes 

place in an old English country house, Canterville Chase, which has 

all the accoutrements of a traditional haunted house. Descriptions 

of the wainscoting, the library panelled in black oak, and the armour 

in the hallway characterize the Gothic setting. Wilde mixes the 

macabre with comedy, juxtaposing devices from traditional English 

ghost stories such as creaking floorboards, clanking chains, and 

ancient prophecies with symbols of contemporary American 

consumerism.

Wilde used a myriad of comic sources to shape his story. 

Thomas De Quincey's "Murder Considered as One of the Fine 

Arts," a satirical essay, is one apparent source. Wilde would 

also have been aware of Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey 

(1818), a parody of the Gothic novel so popular in the early 

nineteenth century. Finally, Wilde's own experience on the 

lecture circuit in the United States undoubtedly helped him

 ridicule stereotypical American behavior. Indeed, one of the 

major themes in the story is the culture clash between a 

sixteenth-century English ghost and a late nineteenth-century 

American family. But the story also examines the disparity 

between the public self and the private self, a theme to which

 Wilde would return again in his later writings. 

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Auditions for A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving will be in August - stay tuned!!!

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All classes and auditions held at our rented performance facility @ 800 Reading Street, in Folsom.  Email us with questions, to register, receive an audition form, send head shots and resumes and for more information on specific roles to be cast.

FreeFall Stage 

A 501c3 non-profit organization: 

"Community Theatre with a Spirit of Excellence"






 

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