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Thursday, October 06, 2011

Ghent Film Festival, Americana Music Festival, Toronto After Dark Film Fest, Hollywood Reporter/ Billboard Conference, are highlights in October's Global Media and Entertainment Industry

It's an event which is held twice annually -- once in Colorado and again in Santa Barbara, California wine country. The Durango Songwriter's Expo gives artists and songwriters the opportunity to network with music supervisors, record labels, music publishers, and have music critiqued in listening sessions, sit in on industry panels and perform musical creations during the evening showcases. At this year's expo in Broomfield, October 6-8, each attendee gets three listening sessions, showcase or open mic opportunities, and full access to workshops and panels. The "Write With The Hitmaker" song contest will run again this year. Sticking with custom, registration is always limited to 200 attedees.

The Chicago International Film Festival, which will be staged October 6-20, is now in its 47th year. The Festival was started in 1964 by filmmaker and graphic artist Michael Kutza to provide an alternative to the commercial Hollywood movies that dominated the city's theaters. The Festival opened in 1965 at the Carnegie Theater, where King Vidor, Bette Davis, and Stanley Kramer were honored for their contributions to American cinema. Since then, the Festival has grown to become an  annual event. The Festival is dedicated to fostering better understanding between cultures and to making a positive contribution to the art form of the moving image.

The FREAK SHOW Horror Film Festival in Orlando is an international horror genre film festival and screenplay competition featuring entries in independent horror from around the world. Filmmakers compete for the "FREAKY Award" in nine different categories. The FREAK SHOW Horror Film Festival is part of SPOOKY EMPIRE'S Ultimate Horror Weekend. A Spooky Empire tradition, the Zombie Walk is the official Friday event that kicks off the weekend long convention, from October 7-9, with make-up artists on hand starting at 10 am to apply paint, make-up, prosthetics, and plenty of fake blood. The Screamin' Ink Tattoo room will again operate this year during the festival. The Annual Costume Contest will be held October 9, with cash prizes awarded. Live bands will perform between 7 pm and 12 midnight every night of the Festival run.

New York City based Black and Latino Filmmaker's Coalition, a career resource for filmmakers and actors, hosts a series of one-day workshops structured to challenge, empower and motivate. There will be two more sessions left in this month: the "Mastering On Camera Performances Workshop" on October 9, and "Making A Living As Actor Workshop" on October 16, which will close out the current workshop cycle. The workshop cycle which will start again is structured to guide individuals to perform complex scenes by demanding exercises in efforts to master five crucial disciplines: Rehearsal, Audition, Live Performance, Recorded Performance and Making a Living. BLFC also operates a: Film Assist Grant Program, an Indepedent Film Theater in Brooklyn, the BLFC Institute which hosts the classrooms and workshops. The website also lists upcoming castings and auditions.

Poetry in Film Festival, or PIFF 2011, is based primarily in Melbourne, but will conduct screenings in other districts of Australia as well. The festival is Australia wide, running October 9 through November 9, accepting entrants from every state and territory in the country, and around the world. Entrants in the festival are given a piece of modern poetry. From there they are free to interpret the poem in the form of a 4-7 min short film as they envision it. The best films will be screened at the PIFF Awards Night, where the awards ceremony will take place, with an after party to follow. The best films will also be shown as a part of the festival circuit in other locations, after the awards ceremony throughout Victoria and Australia.

Sports Video Group (SVG) will hold TranSPORT 2011 in New York on October 11, a sport industry event focused upon the needs of the sports professional whose job duties include transport and distribution of video and audio content via TV, the Internet, and other electronic distribution means. The half-day event that starts past noon will provide an overview of the most recent developments as industry experts and service providers discuss the current and future state of this market segment. The Sports Video Group was formed in 2006 to support the professional community that relies on video, audio, and broadband technologies to produce and distribute sports content. The day ends with a networking cocktail reception.

With its origins as a student festival, and its present focus on film music, the Ghent Film Festival occupies a certain niche among international festivals. Every year the festival organizes film music concerts giving composers of film scores a platform to present their works. Since 2001, the Ghent Film Festival has also organized the World Soundtrack Awards. Each year, the best soundtrack composers are honored and receiving recognition for their work. In addition to the screenings, the Ghent Film Festival also organizes film-related exhibitions. To celebrate the twentieth anniversary of U2's classic album "Achtung Baby", the Ghent Film Festival treats its guests to the European premiere of "From the Sky Down", an in-depth documentary about the Irish super band. The 11th edition of the World Soundtrack Awards & Concert will be held October 22, at which Oscar winners Elliot Goldenthal, Howard Shore and Hans Zimmer will be the distinguished guests for the closing ceremony of the 38th Ghent Film Festival at the Kuipke in Ghent, October 11-22.

Americana is music that honors and is derived from the traditions of American roots music. In 2007, the Grammys added Americana to their Contemporary Folk Award. The Americana Music Festival & Conference goes up October 12-15 in Nashville. In a planned conference session, "Working the Festival Circuit: Making a Living Touring Festivals," a panel will explore the positives and negatives of sharing a weekend with multiple acts and detail the business side of how to set up such a tour. Many other panels are slated. Evening showcases are held at five notable downtown music venues including historic Ryman Auditorium, home of the Americana Honors & Awards, Lower Broad honkytonks, and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

Dedicated to film education and exploration, the Bel-Air Film Festival offers its filmmakers access to a series of film panels, music performances, and networking opportunities with industry professionals when it launches October 12 to run through October 17. As a community centered event, screenings are held throughout the Bel-Air community as well as the greater Los Angeles area. Film screenings include Documentaries, Animation, Short Films, Student Film and Comedy. There will be opening and closing night galas, an education series of film panels, a special red carpet event night recognizing British film hosted by Brits in LA, special red carpet film and comedy night, screenings in private estates, music performances, and a good deal of networking taking place.

The Hamptons International Film Festival was founded to celebrate Independent film -- long, short, fiction and documentary -- and to introduce a varied spectrum of international films and filmmakers to its audiences. The Festival, which this year runs October 13-17 from East Hampton, is committed to exhibiting films that express fresh voices and differing global perspectives, with the hope that these programs enlighten audiences and provide invaluable exposure to the filmmakers. In addition to short films (for which they are an Academy-qualifying festival), documentaries and narratives, the Festival offers special events such as: a Breakthrough Performers program, which showcases up-and-coming acting talent (past participants include Rooney Mara, Emmy Rossum, Emily Blunt, and Blake Lively).

The 31st Annual Hawaii International Film Festival (HIFF) in Honolulu, October 13-20, marks the festival's 30th anniversary with presentations of contemporary Asian cinema, beach screenings, a sixth Student Showcase for filmmakers under 18. HIFF is focused on discovering features, documentaries and shorts from Asia made by Asians, films about the Pacific made by Pacific Islanders, and films made by Hawaiian filmmakers that present Hawaii in a culturally accurate way. Film selection places an emphasis on feature films, documentaries, short films, Hawaiian-themed films and music videos. One of the scheduled roundtables titled, "Search Party", brings together composers, music supervisors and studio execs to discuss what goes into taking an idea into a full-fledged score. HIFF is an official partner with Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) for Oscar Night America, and is the sister festival of Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF) and Shanghai Media and Entertainment Group (SMEG).

The Ninth Annual Giants of Broadcasting Awards Ceremony and Luncheon in New York City on October 14, honors those individuals who have played a pivotal role in creating and advancing the electronic arts. This year's honorees include Brian Williams, Christiane Amanpour, C-SPAN's Brian Lamb, Fred Pierce, BMI's Frances Preston, John Dille -- the architect behind CBS Sunday Morning (Charles Osgood, Rand Morrison, Charles Kuralt and Robert "Shad" Northshield), posthumously Gunsmoke's James Arness, Dawson B. "Tack" Nail. Bill Baker will serve as Master of Ceremonies. The luncheon is the Library of American Broadcasting's largest fundraising event, providing the resources to maintain an extensive broadcasting archive and collection of oral histories. A preceding cocktail reception begins at 11:30 am and the awards ceremony begins at noon.

The two day Sexy International Paris Film Festival, opening October 14, looks to discover, promote and screen the best films from around the world that explore the themes of "Sexy" -- sexuality, sex and the erotic -- from a filmmaker's cultural, personal, life and/or cinematographic perspective. The Paris based festival aims to enlighten, educate, create discussion and debate, as well as allow audience interaction in relation to various projects within SIPFF. Festival goals are to discover, promote and screen the best films from around the world. Though international in scope emphasis will be placed on Francophone content with a competition programme to determine the best Francophone short and international short film of the festival. The Festival has announced it will premiere for the first time in France the Berlinale International Film Festival's German Perspective 2010 Closing night Film, "Bedways" by RP Kahl who will be in attendance.

CMJ Film Festival presents a cross section of major studio premieres alongside independent productions from emerging filmmakers. Held annually in New York City, this year from October 18-22, the festival's goal is to present an audience of 18-34 year old, media and culturally savvy, globally-minded tastemakers with sophisticated film programming and opportunities for direct engagement with filmmakers and film industry. A partial list of some panels planned for the festival include: A&R Philosophy, Alternative Film Marketing and Distribution, Connecting Bands with Fans: Mobile Social Discovery, Producing Killer Videos on a YouTube Budget. CMJ Events produces the CMJ Music Marathon in addition to live events and tours across the USA. Parent company, CMJ Network connects music fans and music industry professionals with new music through interactive media, live events and print, and CMJ.com offers a digital music discovery service, information resources and community to new music fans, professionals and artists.

Toronto After Dark Film Festival is a showcases of new horror, sci-fi, fantasy, action, animation and cult cinema. Last year's festival was attended by 9,000 film fans and over 100 members of press and industry. The initial lineup includes a number of unique genre movies including the Opening Gala Film, Monster Brawl, a horror action comedy about an outrageous sporting event that sees fan favorites dueling it out to see who is the greatest monster of all. Audiences and fans will also be delighted to hear that horror industry stalwart Troma Entertainment's Father's Day, a cult exploitation film about a group of misfits trying to hunt down a twisted serial killer, will hold its World Premiere at the festival which will be running October 20-27 in Toronto.

Every year the Celluloid Screams: Sheffield Horror Film Festival showcases contemporary and classic horror cinema, from new horror features and genre discoveries to short films from the "fearmakers" of the future. Founded in 2009, the festival has premiered such notable films as: Paranormal Activity, Neighbor, I Sell The Dead, Subconscious, Grace and The Revenant (just to name but a few), and has an ongoing commitment to showcase emerging genre talent. Celluloid Screams has negotiated a special festival rate that includes breakfast at their recommended hotel, Jurys Inn Sheffield, during the festival run from October 21-23.

Hollywood Reporter and Billboard join forces to deliver a two-day seminar on the role of music in film and television, taking place in Hollywood, October 24 and 25. Now in its tenth year, this Conference offers attendees an opportunity to learn from, network with, and get the ear of attending music supervisors, composers, directors, music editors, songwriters and producers active in the business. Topic areas slated for exploration include: Songwriters and Musicians Working in Film & TV, Music Supervisors Provide Real Time Critiques, Composers Dissect How a Score Evolves, Writing for Teens, 'Tweens and Tots, Roundtables, Speed Networking, more.There will be a Closing Network Happy Hour on the Pool Terrace, then following will be the Official Closing Night Party at The Highlands Hollywood.

The Annual Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame October 26 New York City ceremony is regarded as an industry event honoring the pioneers, innovators and stars of the electronic arts. The evening's formal dinner ceremonies will be hosted by Piers Morgan of CNN, and Nancy O'Dell of Entertainment Tonight. Event organizer and producer NewBay Media's market brands are directed toward five vertical markets -- Pro Audio, Broadcast and Video, Musical Instruments, AV / Consumer Electronics and K-12 Education. NewBay publishes and produces over 40 publications and show dailies, 50 websites, 30 daily and weekly E-Newsletters, 3 expos and over 50 custom publishing efforts annually.

At an October 27 Media and Entertainment Investing Conference in Miami's Coral Gables district, panels for the day include: Early-Stage Media Investing and how to meet investors, pitch them, and what it really takes to get them to write you a check, and Growing Your Media Entertainment Business: Protecting and Selling Your Intellectual Property. The conference, sponsored by The Launch Pad at the University of Miami, will appeal to Media and Entertainment entrepreneurs raising capital, as well as Media Investors (VCs, Angels & Corporate). Additionally, all companies can attend the Pitching Workshop Breakfast from 8-10 am, as well as the Networking Lunch, and Cocktail Party.

The above events are only a sample of what is fully listed. Complete details are on the "Media, Entertainment and Performing Arts Industry News and Events" page at http://www.actorschecklist.com/news.html which now has a language translation button to convert page contents into most widely used languages. In a look ahead into November event dates, there is the anticipated American Film Market set oceanside in Santa Monica, the 12th Annual Latin Grammy Awards in  Las Vegas, Billboard Touring Conference in New York, the Government Video Expo in Washington, DC, and AFI Fest in Hollywood, to give a small sample of the upcoming events in the month ahead. Also to alert viewers, a site revamp and redesign of The Actor's Checklist is close at hand, with new interactive features, tools and resources to aid members, so please stay tuned.

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

AFCI Locations Trade Show, DC Comedyfest, 2007 NAB Convention, ASCAP "I Create Music" Expo, Gospel Music Association Music Week

In Tokyo's Space Lab Yellow, Jose James and Nori Ochiai (www.myspace.com/norippe) of the Jose James Jazz Quartet (www.myspace.com/josejamesquartet) join forces with stellar DJ Gilles Peterson to perform a mix of jazz/Latin/Hip-Hop in an April 4 musical event that will also be broadcast over J-WAVE. The duo will be at Soultrane Jazz Bar the next evening. Dan Decker, author of "Anatomy of a Screenplay," and founder of The Screenwriters Group, demonstrates his process by breaking down the recently released movie "300" at the April 7 meeting of Alameda Writers Group in Glendale. Association of Film Commissioners International holds its 21st annual AFCI Locations Trade Show, April 7-15 in Santa Monica, and offers as a break-out seminar "Film Incentives: An Independent View of what Governments are Giving," led by producer and attorney Vince Ravine. Stand-up acts, sketch, short film and improv comedy will be seen in eight or more venues during the DC Comedyfest running April 12-14, in addition to a master class with Mick Napier, industry seminars with Eddie Brill and Bob Read and a free legal rights seminar.

Every year Women in Film and Video honors women who have made a difference in the media industry. This year they host their celebration on April 13 in Washington DC, and among several to be awarded Deborah Redmond, President of The SOHO Group, will receive the Women of Vision Leadership Award. The Hamptons Writers' Lab, a gathering that happens each Spring in East Hampton, where mentors advise in a one-on-one laboratory setting while additional daily events bring the participants together, opens this year on April 13 for two days. The National Association of Broadcasters Convention for 2007, which covers every aspect of audio and video content production, hosts a Content Creator's Party at the ESPN Zone, when the conference runs from April 14-19 in Las Vegas. The International Film Festival Summit, on April 18 in London, is the trade show for professionals from the film festival industry that provides a platform for connection and collaboration to enhance the well-being of film festivals across the globe. At the ASCAP "I Create Music" Expo, happening April 19-21 in Hollywood, the usual panels, workshops and master classes dedicated to songwriting and composing are slated, and a new area for registrants interested in film scoring through a partnership with "FYI - Film Your Issue," will be instituted. Final Draft in association with The Hollywood Networking Breakfast hosts a "Scripwriters Showcase" featuring panels with film and television writers revealing industry practices, covering topics that include feature film, television, storytelling and comedy writing, for two days starting April 20 in Universal City. Gospel Music Association Music Week takes place April 21-25 in Nashville and folded into the scheduling as a breakout event will be the 38th Annual GMA Dove Awards hosted by Brian Littrell, Natalie Grant, and Donnie McClurkin. Parties, educational sessions, cocktail receptions, networking events and The Fifth Annual Billboard Bash, which features awards presentations and performances all make up what is now called Latin Music Week, climaxing with The Billboard Latin Music Awards, April 23-26 in Miami. The Eighth Bare Bones International Film Festival and Movie-Biz Conference, happening April 23-29 in Muskogee, is devised as a platform from which to showcase low-budget (less than one million dollars) independent movies with a focus on championing the "Bare Bones Auteur".

At Roger Ebert's Overlooked Film Festival, from April 24-29 in Champaign, films are only selected from among the films Mr. Ebert sees in the normal course of his reviewing. The annual Tribeca Film Festival, founded by Jane Rosenthal and Robert De Niro, kicks into gear April 25 running through May 6 and will have an expanded focus with Tribeca/ESPN Sports Film Festival presents 14 premiere screenings of sports-releated films, panel discussions, appearances by actors and sports stars, and with former NY Giants Tiki Barber serving as an ambassador of the festival. "Anima 07" is the Cordoba Animation Festival which will be happening April 27-30 in Cordoba. This year's New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, originally devised in 1970 by jazz impresario George Wein, features a wide variety of indigenous music styles, food booths, and arts and crafts on display. MusExpo 2007 opening in West Hollywood April 29 through May 2, deals with aspects of the global music industry and offers evening showcases on the Sunset Strip.

The above events are only a sampling of what is listed. Many of the reported events above have a submission process for indie and/or performing artists to take part in. Complete details are on the "Media, Entertainment and Performing Arts Industry News and Events" page at http://www.actorschecklist.com/news.html. Video and podcast versions of this news summary are now available at various sites around the Web like YouTube and MySpace, as well as on The Actor's Checklist at http://actorschecklist.com/loudblog/. This month on video you will see trailers and video clips of musician/filmmaker Mark Johnson's "Film Noir World" (www.myspace.com/filmnoirworld; www.indiestore.com/filmnoirworld) with dark electro beats and accompanying video imagery; Ross Williams's documentary trailer "The Turning Point", (www.myspace.com/theturningpointmovie), a personal view at the process of pregnancy and a look at the steep learning curve of being a new parent; the music and acting of indie/rock/alternative musician Spence Decker (www.myspace.com/spencedecker) in his new feature film "Looking For Sunday," written by Spence Decker and Mark Piznarski and directed by Mark Piznarski (www.lookingforsundaymovie.com

Monday, March 26, 2007

Casting News Hot Off The Wire!

PRINCIPLE AND UNDERSTUDY PARTS FOR "MENOPAUSE" THE MUSICAL, BALTIMORE/WASHINGTON , DC

Director: Michael Larsen. Call Type: Equity Principle and understudy positions Seeking: Actresses who can sing and move well. All performers should be in the 35-55 age range. Preparation: Please prepare an up-tempo pop song from the 50’s, 60’s or 70’s- and a musical theater piece. Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume as well. Contract: This is a national contract for “Menopause The Musical” based on a mid-size AEA contract. Minimum salary is $637 per week plus benefits (AEA). Performances to be held at the M & T Bank Pavilion at The France-Merrick Performing Arts Center. Rehearsals begin May 28, First performance June 27, 7 shows per week thru December 2007. Date & Appointments: Sunday, April 22, noon – 8 pm, Monday , April 23, 10 AM to 5 PM Auditions will be held in the M&T Bank Pavilion of the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center, home of the Hippodrome Theatre. Please enter the facility via the doors located at the north end of the complex on Eutaw Street, just before Fayette Street. Please call or apply to Neal Gardner, G-Four Productions General Manager at 754-204-4520, 10021 Crimson Palisades Place, Unit # 202, Las Vegas, Nv 89144. Email: ngardner@gfourproductions.com. Web: http://gfourproductions.com

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AXIS VIDEO SEEKING NON-UNION ARTISTS FOR "MY LIFE WITH THE FAIRER SEX", NEW JERSEY

Director: Chris Chaos. Casting roles for an independent short film.. if you want more info please email your resume and headshots. This short film is a collection of tales assembled onto one DVD. International distribution. Seeking certain roles on a scene by scene basis as outlined as follows: Scene 1: Male: College age to mid 30's Female: 18-30 attractive Scene 2: Male: 18 - mid 30's Female: 18- mid 30's.... small breasts...attractive Scene 3: Male: 18 -mid 30's Female 1: Athletic and attractive looking female Female 2: overweight female Scene 4: Male: FILLED ROLE Female: FILLED ROLE Scene 5: Male: 18-mid 30's Female: attractive Female has to play as if she is deaf Scene 6: Male: college age Female: attractive college age Scene 7: Male: FILLED ROLE. Apply to: Chris Chaos, Axis Video, Po Box 551, Gloucester Nj 08030. Email: castoraxis@aol.com. Ends April 10.

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ACADEMY PRODUCTIONS FILLING ROLES FOR SHORT FILM "FULL FRONTAL", SAN FRANCISCO

Up and Coming Graduate Film Directors are seeking actors for their next project. You must be able to attend one in-class rehearsal, to be scheduled by the director. These rehearsals will take place Thursdays between 8:30 – 11:20 am sometime between April 5 and May 17. You will also need to be available for one rehearsal that is outside these times. Pay is $75 and a copy of your work .
Breakdown:
- Male / 25-30 yrs. / African American. Nicholas / Calvin: Black; Charming. Loves women and ambitious; calm and collective most of the time. Physically fit.
- Female / 31-40 yrs. / African American. Lucy: Black female, in mid 30's.
- Female / 31-40 yrs. / White. Lee: Caucasian female, in early 30’s to 40’s. Powerful executive type. Humorous.
- Female / 31-40 yrs. / White. Linda: Lee’s Sister. Caucasian female, in early 30s. Masseuse, free spirited, outgoing, prim.
- Male / 31-40 yrs. / White. Brian: Caucasian male, in mid 30's.
- Male / 41-50 yrs. / White. Carl: Caucasian male, in early 40's.
- Male / 31-40 yrs. / White. Arty / Ed: White; Humorous. Indecisive and naive. Not typically a ladies man. Physique - any shape/size.

Please send headshot/resume and the role you want in the subject line to Academyproductions@gmail.com. Ends April 13.

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DISNEY CRUISE LINE

April 2nd, 2007 Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 8th Ave Suite 16, New York, NY. Open Male Dancer Audition at 10:00 a.m . Open Disney Costumed Characters and Face Character Look-Alikes Audition at 12 Noon. Open Musical Theatre Vocalist Audition at 1:00 p.m . (Sign-In Begins one hour before each Call Time) Disney Cruise Line is seeking talented and versatile musical theater performers for mainstage productions on their luxury cruise ships in the Caribbean and Bahamas. Dancer audition: Male, need for male ensemble dancers who can sing on key. Disney Costumed Characters and Face Character Look- Alikes - Females 4'9" to 5'8". Males 6' to 6'2". Must have dance training. A dance combination will be taught. Vocalist audition: Need for male & female musical theatre principle vocalist, must move well and have acting ability. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age. Rehearsals are held in Toronto. Contracts are approximately 7-9 months and include competitive pay, room and board, and no cruise staff duties. For more information including audition requirements, visit www.DisneyAuditions.com.

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MUSICALS AT RICHTER 2007 SEASON

Fri, Mar 30, 7PM-10PM. Sat, Mar 31, 10AM-1PM (Children only). Sat, Mar 31, 2PM-6PM. Sun, Apr 1, 1PM-5PM. The Melrose School, 120 Federal Road, Brewster, NY. Musicals at Richter (MAR) in Danbury, Conn. will hold its 2007 season auditions for high school, college and adult performers March 29-April 1 at The Melrose School, 120 Federal Hill Road, in Brewster, NY, just a few minutes from Danbury’s Richter Park. A separate children’s audition will be held for young performers Sat, Mar 31. The 23rd main stage season features three Tony Award-winning musicals, including Fiddler on the Roof (June 21 – July 7) directed by Donald Birely of New York City ; On the Twentieth Century (July 12-28), directed by MAR founder and president Brad Blake of Danbury; and Oklahoma! (Aug 2-18) also directed by Mr. Blake. In addition, the daytime children’s play series Fairy Tale Theater will feature four hour-long shows adapted and directed by Elyse Jasensky of Danbury. Rounding out the 2007 offerings is Richter Rising Stars, a select group of performers age 21 and under who will perform material from recent Broadway shows, television musicals and motion pictures at Richter Park and other area venues. Alicia Dempster of Danbury will direct and choreograph. Open audition times for high school (16 and up), college and adult performers are Fri, Mar 30 from 7-10PM; Sat, Mar 31 from 2-6PM; and Sun, Apr 1 from 1-5PM. Thurs, Mar 29 from 7-10PM is reserved for Richter alumni to audition by appointment only; returning performers may call 203-438-1669 to schedule a time. Separate auditions for children and youth performers will be held Sat March 31 only from 10AM-1PM. At that time, casting will be considered for the Fairy Tale Theater company (age 7-15); ensemble roles in Fiddler on the Roof and Oklahoma! and for younger members of Richter Rising Stars. Children auditioning for the musicals should be prepared to sing, read and dance as indicated below; Fairy Tale Theater candidates do not have to sing, but should be prepared to read from a script. Performers aged 15 and under must attend this Saturday call if they wish to be considered for any of these roles. All those auditioning should bring a picture and resume if available, prepare two Broadway show tunes (up-tempo and ballad), bring sheet music in their key, and be ready to sing only their best 16 measures if necessary. An accompanist will be provided. Auditionees should also be prepared to learn a short dance combination and to read from the script if asked. These positions are unpaid and all roles are open. Show descriptions and cast breakdowns can be found on the theater's website at www.musicalsatrichter.org. Please note there are no children’s roles in On the Twentieth Century; all performers for that show must be age 16 or older. Please bring picture and resume, prepare two Broadway show tunes (up-tempo and ballad), and bring sheet music in your key. Be prepared to learn a short dance combination and to read if asked. Accompanist provided. Now in its 23rd season, Musicals at Richter is Connecticut’s longest-running outdoor theater with over 65 productions to its credit since 1985. The Richter Arts Center stage has served as a professional springboard for hundreds of up- and-coming performers. Musicals at Richter is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization. For further information, visit the website at www.musicalsatrichter.org, leave a message at 203-748-6873 or e-mail info@musicalsatrichter.org. For directions: www.melrose.edu.

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78TH STREET THEATRE LAB

Thurs, Mar 22 and Fri, Mar 23. 9AM-1PM both days. 78th Street Theatre Lab, 236 West 78th Street. Mini. Artistic Director: Eric Nightengale. Producing Directors: Mark Zeller, Dana Zeller-Alexis. General Manager: Ruth Nightengale. Please prepare a brief contemporary monologue. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together. Seeking actors for many projects currently in development and possible replacements for THE NIBROC TRILOGY (see below). The Theatre is especially interested in auditioning men, 40+, of all ethnic types. The Theatre supports a series of projects in various stages of growth. Each season the Theatre presents plays that come out of this ongoing developmental process. Past productions include MAN IN THE FLYING LAWN CHAIR, BLUFF, LEMKIN’S HOUSE, AS IT IS IN HEAVEN, KENNETH–WHAT IS THE FREQUENCY?, WYOMING, THE LAST MAGOO, NIRVANOV. Upcoming projects may include: YELAPA PELAPA by Mark Zeller; OKLAHOMA SAMOVAR by Alice Eve Cohen; LETTERS TO SALA by Arlene Hutton; BOMBERS ROW by Paul Allman. THE NIBROC TRILOGY by Arlene Hutton. Casting note: Play takes place from 1942 through 1954. Actors should be able to look period and act in overlapping-dialogue naturalism. Think "It's a Wonderful Life" meets Lanford Wilson. Actors must be willing to get haircuts. All characters have Kentucky accents, but it is not necessary to use an accent in your audition. Note: All roles are currently cast. Auditioning performers will be considered as possible replacements. Seeking: May: Actress must play from ages 22 to 34. A prim young schoolteacher from a small Kentucky town. Although she is very proper, sometimes words just fly out of her mouth. She can be feisty at times. Raleigh: Actor must play from mid 20s to mid to late 30s. An optimistic and friendly guy from a sharecrop who becomes a professional writer. He almost never gets mad, but channels his anger and frustration into good-natured humor. Mrs. Gill: Actress must play from late 40s to 60. May's mother, an insightful and kind-hearted woman from a small Kentucky town. She is almost defeated by the death of her son, but finds a new life. A true southern woman, she is always cooking for others. Mrs. Brummet: Actress must play from mid 40s to almost 60. Raleigh's mother, a crusty illiterate farm woman with a biting tongue. Narrow-minded and old- fashioned, she never hesitates to say what she thinks. Treva: Mid-late 30s. Raleigh's sister. An abused wife and depressed mother of three trying to make a new life for herself. While she is very close to her brother, she doesn't get along with his wife.

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SWINGTIME CANTEEN - PIC & RESUME REQUEST

Show Palace Dinner Theatre in Hudson, FL is requesting photos and resumes for Swingtime Canteen. LOA ref Dinner Theatre. $395/week minimum + health, pension, round-trip transportation to Florida and housing. Producers: Nick and Sal Sessa. Artistic Director: Matthew McGee. Book: Linda Thorsen Bond, William Repicci and Charles Busch. Director: Matthew McGee. Company Manager: Todd M. Eskin. Choreographer: Katie Kerwin. Music Director: Gary Wyatt. First rehearsal: Apr 2. Runs Apr 20 - May 27. Please submit headshot / resume for immediate consideration to: Show Palace Dinner Theatre, ATTN: Matthew McGee, 16128 US Hwy 19, Hudson FL 34667. Show takes its inspiration from the films and personalities that helped to define the national consciousness known as "the war effort". After 17 years with MGM, still-glamorous movie legend Marian Ames has endured four flop films in a row and is being put out to pasture. But this is 1944 and no time for self-pity. So Marian has gathered up her instrument-playing gal pals from the Hollywood Canteen and headed for London to entertain the troops. Seeking: Topeka Abotelli: Female, 40s - 50s. Fast-talking Martha Raye type. Good-natured, tough, matronly type. Must play the piano. Eleanor Fuchs: Member of the band. Must play clarinet, bass clarinet, alto sax and tenor sax. Muriel Kravis: Member of the band. Must play the trumpet. Jeannie Pielmeier: Member of the band. Must play the double bass.

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ALL HER FACES, PIC & RESUME REQUEST

La MaMa e.t.c. in association with Scripts Up! Inc is casting for All Her Faces: A Portrait of Dusty Springfield. Writer/Director: Anthony Innéo. Seeking: Union and Non-Union Actors. Equity Approved Showcase. Rehearsal: April - May. Performances: June 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 8th, 9th and 10th. Friday, Saturday @ 10 PM, Sunday Matinee @ 5:30. Email submissions ONLY. Attach photos, resumes and MP3’s to Anthony Inneo: FromNowOnProductions@gmail.com. All Her Faces MUST be in SUBJECT or email will be DELETED. NOTE: If you’ve submitted material before, no need to do it again; you’re still on file.

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AUTOMATIC CINEMA, SHORT FILM

Dionisiac Rock is casting for the non-union short film “Automatic Cinema” Director: Giacomo Gavotto. Job runs for 1 week starting July 5. Payment: Lo/no/ deferred. Apply to: Giacomo - jackgav8@hotmail.com. Synopsis: “Automatic Cinema” is inspired by original French surrealism. The narrative spine is based on a dream the author actually had. Several key visual elements and the way the story is structured (dream sequences) will hopefully allow the audience to approach the internal meaning of the piece on different levels. The main theme would be, in general terms, the lack of communication between the characters; more specifically it lays upon the relationship between a father, who comes back in town after many years, and his son (the lead character). A mother, a beautiful girl and a friend will contribute to increase the conflict between father and son, as the audience struggles to clarify what is going on. Death, dreams and reality are constantly questioned throughout the film, making the audience lose the perception of true time vs. dream time. Seeking: Lead character, male, 25-30 - Andre has very intense dreams that make him face the absence of his parents. He is a musician. He will understand during the movie the importance of having a father nearby. Actor should be able to access different emotions in order to convey the controversial realities he will find himself projected into. The father, male 50-60 - He's a sailor who realizes he needs to go back to his son and support him through his transition to adult life. He tries to rebuild communication with him, without getting any result. Male / 18-24 yrs. / Any Ethnicity (Others like this). Pino, male 18-24 - The lead character's friend. Even though he's too young to have known the 70's, his mind lives back in the post- punk era (British). He personifies the radical side of his friend's sense of independence and self- confidence. He will be rejected by his friend at the end. The mother, female 41-50 - She celebrates her own funeral during a dream sequence (sad expression, it's a close up). Very important, she will also act in the final scene telling Andre' the truth about his father.

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NYU TISCH SHORT FILM

Casting for the NYU Tisch School of the Arts short film “Mad Adventures of a TV Addict.” Synopsis: A 13- year-old girl's television addiction spirals out of control. Seeking: QUINN, 13. girl, TV addict. ALICE, 30-50, lady, Quinn's jolly well-meaning, mother. DR. GOODMAN, 30+, male/female, psychiatrist. OFFICER REX, 30+, man, slow moving, corpulent, bad-ass. LEARMAN,30-40, man, old school, film noir detective. HONEY, 20s, woman, old school, film noir femme fatale. Details: Student film, NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, undergraduate. Shoots 4/20 to 4/ 22. 16mm Color approx. 8 mins. Food, transport, and copy will be provided. Contact: Please send headshots/resume and, if available, digital reel to: Chelsea Bruce, director, at madadventuresofatvaddict@gmail.com. Casting will take place over the next couple of weeks. NO PAY

Monday, February 19, 2007

Musician & Band Alert

GREAT MALE SINGER NEEDED, NEW YORK

Award-winning director and television producer seeking a male singer to lay down the audio track of a song that will be made into a viral music video, similar to SNL's ''D... in a Box.'' You should be a tenor / upper tenor, be comfortable belting out an 80's power ballad / rock song, and ideally able to nail the comedy of the lyrics. The recording session will be Wednesday, February 14 in Manhattan. While there is no pay, you will have a copy of the song and finished music video days later, and the video has an excellent chance of going viral. Previous videos have been featured in the past month on the homepage of YouTube, MySpace, NBC's It's Your Show, LiveVideo, DotComedy and IFilm, to name a few. Please email me if interested, along with links to your demo / website / myspace page so I can listen to samples of your music. Email your resume as text in the body of the email or as an attachment to: music@jamessmurray.com with "musician" in the subject line.

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COMPOSER/MUSICIAN FOR SCHOOL VISUAL ARTS STUDENT FILM, NEW YORK

Payment is on a lo/no/deferred basis. An ambitious Student Thesis production is seeking a musician/composer for choosing and creating the best music for the film in the making. "The Other Kind of Balance" is an ambitious film about new discoveries and different views on life. It touches upon one's search for a release from an everyday mundane life and finding it in the place where one didn't dare to step into before, an alternative lifestyle. It's a film about personal acceptance and human duality. (final film will be about 1 hour long with a possibility of later being expanded to a full feature) Currently in the final stages of production and simultaneously in post-production editing stage, the film needs a good score to be complete. With the deadline in early April, we are seeking to get the composer/musician on board as soon as possible. Since this is a very low budget student production, some compensation is possible (but not guaranteed) Transportation fees, meals on collaborative days, copy of a final project and credits are guaranteed, as well as free exposure at film festivals. Apply to: Tanya at email: filmfilmfilm777@gmail.com. Expires March 3.

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ORCHESTRA MUSICIANS FOR PROSHIP ENTERTAINMENT, MONTREAL & WORLDWIDE

Each year, Proship Entertainment provides over 700 musicians with one to six-month contracts playing music on board more than fifty cruise ships traveling worldwide. Live auditions are for showband musicians who play these instruments: piano, saxophone doubling on Clarinet and Fute, Trumpet, Bass, Drums, Trombone, Guitar. All candidates must be at least 21 years old. The Showband Musician is part of the main musicial group, the Showband, and consists of musicians with excellent sight-reading abilities and a knowledge of repertoire from the 20's to 90's. The Showband accompanies all floor shows and cabarets, performs dance sets, cocktail parties, masquerade parties and talent shows. ProShip Entertainment's team of adjudicators holds auditions across the United States, Canada, England, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. The audition process varies depending on the type of position being sought. Please submit a letter, resume, and headshot to ProShip Entertainment, Attn: Greg Buckles, 5253 Decarrie Boulevard, #308, Montreal Quebec, Canada H3W3C2. Email: gbuckles@proship.com. Additionally, a preliminary registration form can be completed at http://proship.com/PreShowB.html which asks for basic background information and contains a list of the cities where upcoming auditions will be held.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Casting News Hot Off The Wire!

DISNEY CRUISE LINE FOR DANCERS, VOCALISTS, NEW YORK

Feb 5. Open dancer audition 10AM. Open musical theater vocalist audition 1PM. Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 8th Ave Suite 16, New York, NY. Disney Cruise Line is seeking talented and versatile musical theater performers for mainstage productions on their luxury cruise ships in the Caribbean and Bahamas. Dancer audition: Male ensemble dancers who can sing on key. Females to portray classic Disney Character Look-a-like, must move very well. Vocalist audition: Need male & female musical theatre principle vocalist, must move well and have acting ability. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age. Rehearsals are held in Toronto. Contracts are approximately 7-9 months and include competitive pay, room and board, and no cruise staff duties. For more information including audition requirements, visit www.DisneyAuditions.com.

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ITS JUST A READING SERIES, NEW YORK

TimeSpace Theatre Company (Paul Casali, Artistic Producer) is accepting submissions from all types and ages for a reading series of new and published plays for possible future production. Readings will be both private and public. Readings will occur once or twice per month. Actors who submit are encouraged to suggest plays they would like the company to read. Plays can be from any genre or period. Participating actors may be invited to be company members. Actors who submit may be interviewed and/or auditioned. No pay. Union/ Non-Union. Please send headshots, resumes, and suggested play titles, authors, and a brief description to readings@timespacetc.com. If you cannot email materials, please send mail requesting mailing address.

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AUDITIONS FOR "FOREVER PLAID" BY APPPOINTMENT

Wed, Jan 31. 4-7PM. Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave., NYC. Auditions are being held for "Forever Plaid" by Appointment. The producer will run all aspects of this call. Equity Principal Audition procedures are not in effect, and no Equity Monitor will be provided. $426/week minimum. Producer: Susan D. Atkinson. Director: Edward Keith Baker. Author: Stuart Ross. 1st rehearsal: Mar 27. Runs: Apr 19 – May 13. For an appointment, please call Spencer at (215) 785 - 6664, Mon – Fri, 9AM - 5PM. Please prepare 16 bars of a song in the style of the show. Bring sheet music; an accompanist will be provided. Please also be prepared to read from sides. Sides may be picked up in advance at the Theatre. An e-mailed copy may also be requested when appointment is made. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together and sheet music. Callbacks are planned for Thurs, Feb 1, 2007. Musical revue centers on four young male singers, killed in a car crash in the 1950’s on the way to their first big concert. The singers are now miraculously revived for the posthumous chance to fulfill their dreams and perform the show that never was. Singing in the closest of harmony, the boys perform songs such as "Catch a Falling Star," "Chain Gang," "Rags to Riches," "Love is a Many Splendored Thing," "Three Coins in the Fountain," and "Lady of Spain." Seeking: All roles are men in their 20s. Francis: Lyric baritone/second tenor. Leader of the group. Confident, humble. Sparky: Baritone. The group clown, a real jokester with a big heart. Jinx: High tenor. The shy member of the group; terrified of performing. Has it in him to be more than he appears. Smudge: Bass. The worrier of the group. Easily confused. A "diamond in the rough."

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BUSCH GARDENS PERFORMERS WITH VARIOUS TALENTS, TAMPA

Busch Gardens, Tampa, Florida. Now hiring performers of many talents for a variety of live show productions. Excellent benefits! No appointment necessary. Outgoing personalities and comic acting abilities are always a plus. Bring prepared audition and a current non-returnable resume and headshot. Seeking: Male and female dancers and singers proficient in all types of musical theatre styles, dancers with knowledge of West African dance styles, specialty performers such as jugglers, stilt walkers and magicians. Also seeking technicians and stage managers. Visit our website for helpful audition tips, photos and pay rates. www.buschgardenstalent.com. Call us at 813-987-5164.

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"FAMILY MEETING", NYU STUDENT FILM, NEW YORK

Casting for the NYU short "Family Meeting," a dark comedy about 5 people working in a fast food chain. When one person tries to unionize the store, corporate sends a suit to have a meeting with the employees to make them learn that the employees of this company are like a family and must operate that way if they don't want to be terminated. Email kae_cool@yahoo.com. Shooting Mar 21 - Apr 4, 2007. Seeking: OSCAR (31-40 Male) Can play quiet and strong, sense of humor, wry - Oscar is more abused than anyone at the store and he's fighting back by secretly spreading union pamphlets. Stays quiet, if not pretending to be non-English speaking, but considering his role in unionizing the store as a proud calling. RUDDY (18-24 Male) A young kid, strong-headed, loyal to the company - hard and demanding on his subordinates, child-like and loyal to his superiors. Rudy wants to impress the store and get promoted before he's 21 - but someone in his 'troop' is trying to unionize, and he is breaking down in a desperate search to find the mole. EDISON (31-40 Male) A wall: tough, cold, calculated. Edison has been sent by the company to torture and terminate the unsuspecting employees of a fast food company who are trying to unionize. He is a cold-blooded, corporate assassin - absolutely loyal to the company and its rhetoric. MICHAELA (18-24 Female) Is used and abused by the company she works for, and she's getting sick and tired of it. She is the unspoken manager of the store - she cares for the workers, she assembles the food, she could run the store by herself. Very strong, very passionate. FELIX (18-24 Male) Tired, a little juvenile, a little sad, but a loveable, self-deprecating kind of sad - Felix does not like his job and will do anything to get home, even if he has to get fired. He doesn't want to work at a fast-food restaurant, but his parents force him to. STACY (18-24 Female) Strong; chubby, yet fast - really fast - sweating bullets, soldier-in-a-warzone, Stacy has to deal with the customers: juggling nitpicky orders, nasty complaints, and a cashier register that simply doesn't work.

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CASTING "KANSAS CITY", SHORT FILM, LOS ANGELES

Location: Los Angeles, CA. Company: The Two Bit Empire. Casting for the short film "Kansas City." John and Katie are engaged and have moved in together. However, one day she gets a call from her first, strongest, and most devilish love and then stands at the crossroads of the her past and her future. Submission Info: Submit headshots and resumes to kansascityfilm@gmail.com. Audition dates TBD. Deferred pay under SAG short film letter. Copy and credit provided. No Nudity. Production Medium: Hi-Definition Video. Please submit by Jan. 26. Seeking: Katie (23-27) Female- Capable, confident, beautiful, funny, a combination of the girl next door and the girl of every man's dreams. She can bring home the bacon AND fry it up in the pan! John (23-27) Male- Katie's fiance, a smallish, sorta scrawny art guy working as a roofer (!) he's dryly funny, low-key and solid as a rock. Toby (25-32) Male-Katie's ex-boyfriend. Four words-Lock. Up. Your. Daughters. And the lead singer for a rock band. Ouch! He's lanky and hot, but also a little dirty looking.

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"I HAVE A WISH" SHORT STUDENT FILM, NEW YORK

Foro Films is casting for "I Have a Wish," a Non-Union short film. Shooting begins February 2007. Director: Rodrigo Fonseca. Thesis Film. Short narrative. Drama. A story about the loss of innocence. Two sisters are separated 10 years ago, one comes to the United States with her parents and the other is left behind in Ecuador. The bond that unites them is never broken despite the difference between them, and the circumstances surrounding their separation. Apply to: Rodrigo Fonseca, at nycecua7@aol.com. Seeking: Female / 15-17 yrs. / Hispanic. Quiet, smart and sweet. Recently withdrawn. Nostalgic. Bilingual. 2. Female / 18-24 yrs. / Hispanic. Outgoing, fun, optimistic. Spanish Speaking. 3. Female / 31-40 yrs. / Hispanic. 38 years old. Traditional, strong willed. Hard worker. Good mother. Spanish Speaking. Some English. 4. Male / 41-50 yrs. / Hispanic. Hard working. Disciplined. Perfectionist. Good head of household. Spanish Speaking. Some English. 5. Female / 6-10 yrs. / Hispanic. 7 years old. Free spirited. Loves her older sister. Upset when are separated. 6. Female / 6-10 yrs. / Hispanic. 9 years old. Protective of her younger sister.

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ADMINISTRATIVE STAGE AND FILM INTERNSHIPS, NEW YORK

New York Stage and Film, a not-for-profit AEA company which produces its summer season of new plays at the Powerhouse Theater at Vassar College, is accepting applications for internships in the following departments: Producing, Administration, Company Management, New Play Development & Marketing. Housing will be provided. June through early August. Website: www.newyorkstageandfilm.org. Send cover letter, resume and list of references to: Charlie Whitehead, General Manager, NEW YORK STAGE AND FILM, 315 West 36th Street, Suite 1006, NY, NY 10018, fax: (212) 736-4241, email: info@newyorkstageandfilm.org. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.

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CASTING FOR "HAMLET ", NEW JERSEY - NEW YORK

Arts4All Theatre Group is casting non-union actors for a summer production of Hamlet, with shows in New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts. Some pay possible. Please email headshots and resumes to: Jane Prendergast, Artistic Director. Arts4All Theatre Group, 260 Sunset Avenue, Englewood, NJ 07631 or email to: LadyXoc2@hotmail.com.

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ROLES STILL OPEN FOR BENEFIT PERFORMANCE, NEW JERSEY

Looking for African American, Asian, Middle Eastern, South East Asian, and West Indian Women descent. "THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES " as part of V-Day, a benefit performance to raise money and awareness to stop violence against women and girls Written by Eve Ensler The play will be directed by Lillian Lips Ribeiro. For more information visit: http:// www.gaiastudio.org. Performance Dates & Times: One Weekend Only in April. Location: Union City, NJ at The Park Theatre's 32nd Street Playhouse Performance in late February/ early March. EQUITY or NON-EQUITY. No Pay. Benefit Performance. If Equity will need waiver. Casting will be based on several factors. Acting Experience a plus, but not necessary. Please send pictures and resumes to: performing@gaiastudio.org. Or snail mail to: Attn: Lillian Ribeiro _gaia, 66 Willow Ave, 3rd Floor, Hoboken, NJ 07032. NOTE: Auditions by appointment ONLY. Please submit the role you are submitting for on the envelope or email.

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DISNEY CRUISE LINE AUDITION FOR DANCER WHO CAN SING, NEW YORK

Feb 5. Open dancer audition 10AM. Open musical theater vocalist audition 1PM. Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 8th Ave Suite 16, New York, NY. Disney Cruise Line is seeking talented and versatile musical theater performers for mainstage productions on their luxury cruise ships in the Caribbean and Bahamas. Dancer audition: Male ensemble dancers who can sing on key. Females to portray classic Disney Character Look-a-like, must move very well. Vocalist audition: Need male & female musical theatre principle vocalist, must move well and have acting ability. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age. Rehearsals are held in Toronto. Contracts are approximately 7-9 months and include competitive pay, room and board, and no cruise staff duties. For more information including audition requirements, visit www.DisneyAuditions.com.

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SEEK MALE ACTORS FOR SHORT HORROR FILM, NEW YORK

Sat., Jan 27 and Feb 3. 10AM-3PM. St. John's University. Conference Services, 101 Murray St. (Corroon Lecture Hall Room 118.) OPEN Auditions for Short Horror Film. Seeking FOUR Male actors 18-24.

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CASTING FOR AFTRA FX NETWORK PILOT, NEW YORK

Sylvia Fay/Lee Genick & Associates Casting are looking for actors who are AFTRA members in good standing for an FX Network pilot shooting in NYC during February 2007All ages and ethnicities are welcome. Please send recent headshot and resume to: Sylvia Fay/Lee Genick Casting 71 Park Avenue, NYC, NY 10016, Attn: AFTRA - contact@sylviafaycasting.com. No phone calls or office visits please.

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CASTING FOR PILOT FOR VH1 AND BET NETWORKS, NEW YORK

Pilot - 1 Hour for VH1 and BET Networks. UNION - AFTRA. N.Y. Casting: Jeff Mitchell & Jennifer Rudolph. Start Date: Late Feb, 2007. Location: New York, NY. If you feel you fit one of the below descriptions, you are welcome to submit yourself for the project. We will be auditioning SAG & non- SAG, AFTRA & non-AFTRA actors for this project. All submissions MUST contain e-mail addresses because appointments will be given via e-mail. Please follow these directions carefully. 1. Place a post-it-note with the name of the project and character you are submitting for on the front of your picture and then slip it into a mailing envelope. 2. Make sure your email address is on your resume. All appointments will be given out via email. We will not be able to call you in if we do not have your email address. 3. Mail your picture/resume so that it is received no later than Fri, Jan 26. Use First Class US Post Office only. Do not send overnight packages or anything that requires a signature. Do not drop your picture off at our office. We will only consider submissions that come through the US mail. The address is: ATTN: WIFEY’S (the name of the role you are submitting yourselves for), Mitchell/Rudolph Casting, 70 West 36th Street, Suite 1006, New York, NY 1018. When her millionaire rap producer husband Ray dies suddenly, Freddie Million must cope with the revelation that Ray was leading a double life. However, that doesn't deter her from taking over Ray's failing entertainment company, which she is determined to save from ruin if it's the last thing she does. Seeking: Goldie: Age late 20's mid 30's, Caucasian. She's a beautiful, glamorous woman with a perfect face and body, enhanced by constant surgery. Freddie and Eva's close friend. She's a huge star in the pop music world, despite the fact that she hasn't had a hit in years. Married to legendary music producer, Milo Avner. Goldie is desperate to hang onto her youth and fame, and can be a real emotionally needy diva, especially where her long-suffering husband is concerned. Series regular (11). Parnell: Ray's chauffeur, African American. He's a 34-year- old ex-con who dresses in the height of style, but is obviously from the streets. Handsome, edgy. After Ray's death, Parnell proves a bastion of support to Freddie. He knows which skeletons are rattling in Ray's closet, and he offers to stay on in Freddie's employ as much-needed protection. Series regular (4). Ray Million: Freddie's husband of 17 years. He's a handsome, 39-year-old African American man, a former drug dealer who has gone on to become the preeminent rap and hip-hop producer in the country. Ray adores Freddie, and claims that he would have ended up in prison if it weren't for her love and support. When Ray dies suddenly, apparently of natural causes, he leaves behind an uncertain legacy -- and the unpleasant revelation that he was leading a double life all along. 12 speeches & 8 lines, 2 scenes (1) (Guest star; please submit recognizable names.) Dana Million: Age 15. She's Ray and Freddie's daughter, a rail-thin, model-beautiful African American girl who was raised in the lap of luxury, and has a massive attitude to match her means. Dana was keenly aware of her father's infidelity, and holds her mother in contempt for allowing him to treat her so badly. After her father's death, Dana finally confronts Freddie with her feelings in an ugly exchange that may permanently estrange them. 6 speeches & 8 lines, 3 scenes (3) Recurring; please also submit older to play younger. Wiz: Age 19. Ludacris's protege, already a huge rap star in his own right. After Ray's death, he meets with Peter to discuss his future with the label. 2 lines, 1 scene (22) (Submit recognizable names.) Jevin "Huss" Jones: Eva's husband, age 35. Legendary African American rap and hip-hop star who has fallen out of favor with the public. Out of cash and desperate for a hit, Huss is floored when his old pal, Ray, fires him from his label. Huff keeps his firing a secret from Eva for a time -- but then, she's not telling him that she's been having multiple affairs behind his back, either. Recurring role. (9) Kadeem "Candy" Kane: Age 42, this intense African American prison inmate has "cannon-size arms" and a deadly attitude. Once Ray's close friend, Candy has a bitter grudge against Ray, whom he claims owes him millions. Now, Candy's about to collect on the debt -- anyway he can. Recurring role. (19) Milo Avner: Goldie's husband, age 62. A refined, legendary music promoter in a Gatsby-inspired suit. Often hard-pressed to cope with his diva spouse, Milo knows the music business in and out. After Ray's death, he encourages Freddie to take over Ray's company, Jersey Entertainment, before it goes belly up. Recurring role. (25) Jessica Weintraub: Age 21, this attractive Jewish girl has just dropped out of college, to the consternation of her entire family. A long-time hip-hop buff, Jessica's intent upon getting a job in the industry, and has been haunting Ray's company, Jersey Entertainment, hoping for a big break. She's met with nothing but rejection so far, but when she encounters Freddie by chance in an elevator, she may have found the break she's been looking for. Recurring role. (8) Peter Cohen: Age 38. A handsome, ambitious, trendily-attired executive, the second in command at Jersey Entertainment, after Ray. A real "snake" who is maneuvering behind the scenes to sell out the company, Peter is outraged when Freddie takes over as CEO and promptly dismisses him...5 speeches & 6 lines, 3 scenes (9). Recurring. Sheila: A receptionist at Jersey Entertainment, she's a Brooklyn-bred woman in her mid-20s with serious attitude. Two-faced, lazy and downright rude, Sheila gets a surprise when Freddie takes over the company and fires her - - and it couldn't happen to a nicer person. 5 speeches & 8 lines, 4 scenes (8). Featured. Dora Jackson: A sassy, opinionated African American woman in her 50s, Dora is Freddie's cook and the general manager of her household staff. She adores Freddie, and the feeling is mutual. When Freddie is suddenly widowed, Dora does all she can to lighten Freddie's load. Dora is horrified when the family pet is killed, and she rages at the police for not doing more to track the culprit. Featured (13). Aubrey: Jacqueline's 9-year-old son, this African American boy is an extremely well-spoken and scholarly youth who prefers Salinger to Grand Theft Auto. Probably Harvard-bound, the precociously mature Aubrey takes a great interest in the goings-on at the Millions mansion across the way. Featured. (15) Rodney: Age 19, this colorful messenger is a regular courier for Jacqueline. He brings Jacqueline a package -- and the latest gossip. 1 speech & 7 lines, 1 scene (28). Kabir: Age 28, he's a nerdy, bespectacled lab technician who runs some tests for Freddie, then phones her with the shocking results...3 speeches & 6 lines, 2 scenes (36) Gordon Edwards: Ray and Freddie's long- time family attorney, he's a sleek and successful man in his 30s who meets with Freddie to discuss Ray's will. He has some unpleasant news for Freddie about Ray's estate. 7 speeches & 6 lines, 1 scene (37) Kadijah: African American - A bitchy young woman of 25, she's Ray's assistant at Jersey Entertainment. When Freddie takes over the company, Kadijah is one of the first to get the axe. 1 speech & 3 lines, 3 scenes (9) Salesman: This luxury car salesman negotiates with Freddie about a top-of-the-line vehicle. 2 speeches & 2 lines, 1 scene (7) Butta: A young thug, age 25, he's reluctant to carry out Candy's cruel order to kill the Million family dog - but Candy warns him to obey, or else. 3 lines, 1 scene (19) Dr. Jerry Gutnap: Age 53. This plastic surgeon tries to talk Goldie out of undergoing any more unnecessary procedures - but she's adamant. 1 speech & 2 lines, 1 scene (35) Cop #1: This cop takes a report after the Million family dog is killed. 2 speeches & 1 line, 1 scene (42). Staff members: These Jersey staffers greet Ray as he walks through the office. Ad libbed lines, 1 scene (9). Liona Roman: Age 34. This good- looking man in an expensive suit is a top sports agent who catches Eva's eye while he's buying a Ferrari Enzo. Later, he's seen having wild sex with Eva in the car. 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NYU SHORT FILM, NEW YORK

David Bellarosa is casting for "Steven," an NYU short film about a lonely pastry chef. All inquires and headshots should be sent to lonelygiant.casting@gmail.com. Seeking: Steven: 22-30, medium build to heavy-set. A pastry chef who lives alone. Young Steven: 11-14, medium build to heavy-set, gets beaten up on by his older brother.

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Casting News Hot Off The Wire!

AUDITIONS FOR STAGE PRODUCTION "FOREVER PLAID" BY APPT. NEW YORK

Wed, Jan 31. 4-7 PM. Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave., NYC. Auditions are being held for Forever Plaid by Appointment. The producer will run all aspects of this call. Equity Principal Audition procedures are not in effect, and no Equity Monitor will be provided. $426/week minimum. Producer: Susan D. Atkinson. Director: Edward Keith Baker. Author: Stuart Ross. 1st rehearsal: Mar 27. Runs: Apr 19 – May 13. For an appointment, please call Spencer at (215) 785 - 6664, Mon – Fri, 9AM - 5PM. Please prepare 16 bars of a song in the style of the show. Bring sheet music; an accompanist will be provided. Please also be prepared to read from sides. Sides may be picked up in advance at the Theatre. An e-mailed copy may also be requested when appointment is made. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together and sheet music. Callbacks are planned for Thurs, Feb 1, 2007. Musical revue centers on four young male singers, killed in a car crash in the 1950’s on the way to their first big concert. The singers are now miraculously revived for the posthumous chance to fulfill their dreams and perform the show that never was. Singing in the closest of harmony, the boys perform songs such as "Catch a Falling Star," "Chain Gang," "Rags to Riches," "Love is a Many Splendored Thing," "Three Coins in the Fountain," and "Lady of Spain." Seeking: All roles are men in their 20s. Francis: Lyric baritone/second tenor. Leader of the group. Confident, humble. Sparky: Baritone. The group clown, a real jokester with a big heart. Jinx: High tenor. The shy member of the group; terrified of performing. Has it in him to be more than he appears. Smudge: Bass. The worrier of the group. Easily confused. A "diamond in the rough."

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VARIOUS PERFORMERS WANTED, NEW YORK

Wed, Jan 10. 1-3 pm. Producers Club Theatres, 358 W. 44th Street, New York, New York. Seeking tap dancers, jugglers, solo musicians, and comics/MCs. Some pay.

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COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY STUDENT SHORT FILM, NEW YORK

Casting for Columbia University Short Film "Night Stand." Location: In and Around New York City. Duration: 1 week (4-5 shoot days), starts Jan 8th. Payment is on a lo/no/deferred basis. Non-Union. Director: Ross Sclafani. 'Night Stand' is a dark and comical story about two women who plot revenge on the guy who slept with one of them and forgot her name when she saw him again. Night Stand will be highly stylized, both dramatically and visually. Apply to: Michelle Cajucom, Night Stand Casting, 141 West 75th Street, Mailbox A, New York, NY 10023. Email: casting@kolektiv.net. Breakdown: Female / 25 -30 yrs. / White. Helen: mid-to-late 20s, tall, gorgeous and darkly confident. She's very jaded about men and their intentions and deep inside bears a viscious resentment for the gender at large. Helen will play one scene in only a trenchcoat and heels visible to the audience, but there will be no nudity required. The script calls for an onscreen kiss with the other female role, Ivy as part of their revenge plot.

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"MOJADO," 16 MM SHORT, CONNECTICUT / NEW YORK

CT Pictures, LLC is now looking for talent for its upcoming 16mm short film, entitled MOJADO. The project is the recipient of the notable 2006 Abel Cine Tech Filmmaker Grant. Shooting Location: New Haven, Connecticut. Tentative Shooting Dates: March 20-25. Casting: January 19-21 in Manhattan, location TBA, and January 13-14 in Connecticut, location TBA. Directed by Angela Trevino. Produced by Christian H. Clark. After fifteen-year-old Anne causes the deportation of her maid Sofia, Sofia's fifteen-year- old son, Miguel, must decide whether to remain in the country or to leave it behind like his mother. CHARACTER BREAKDOWNS: ANNE WRIGHT, 13-18, Caucasian, classy, poised to sneer at the world; once a bookworm, she has abandoned her former intellectual pursuits to follow fashion trends and secure her popularity. FIONA WRIGHT, mid 30s to mid 40s, Caucasian, a working professional mom; hides the pain of her divorce from her daughter; a habitual smoker, though she would never admit it; practical, considers housekeeping a waste of her time. MIGUEL BUSTOS, 13-18, Hispanic, must be fluent in Spanish and English; unsure about his presence in the United States; quiet and patient, but willing to stand up for himself when provoked. SOFIA BUSTOS, early 30s to late 40s, Hispanic, must be fluent in Spanish, speaks English with a heavy accent; a caring mother; after years of working as a maid, she continues to hope for a better life. MORGAN CAROL, 13-18, Caucasian, has little regard for authority, delights in making fun of others; manipulative and selective in her choice of friends. JOE DORSEY, late 20s-early 40s, Caucasian, manager of a greasy, fast-food restaurant, tough on his employees but not unreasonable in his demands. SCHOOL BUS DRIVER, mid 30s-mid 40s, African American, fed up with her job, a little impatient with the students she drives. STUDENT EXTRAS, 13-18, any ethnicity, day players in a school bus. Both hard copy and electronic submissions welcome, but hard copy is preferred. Please send hard copy headshot/resume to: CT Pictures, LLC Attention: CASTING PO Box 203810 New Haven, CT 06520. Electronic submissions may be sent to: mojadocasting@yahoo.com. Both union/non-union submissions welcome. A SAG Short Film Agreement will be procured for union talent.

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CASTING FOR SHORT FILM "POPTART", SAN FRANCISCO

Ivan Shumaker is casting the short film "Poptart," to be filmed in San Francisco. A charismatic delinquent befriends an ambitious rebel who becomes his guide as they set out to take revenge on a corporation that has wronged them both. Ernie is isolated social misfit that has the innocence, sincerity, and awe of the world as a child would. He is obsessed with Hip hop and the death of his mother. His attitude is quite bipolar when it comes to the two subjects, ranging from quiet, small muffles to energetic, hysteric rants. When he is happy he is contagious, when sad, unbearable and vulgar. From an audience perspective Ernie is sympathized with but deeply tormented. Marlon is a confidant, manipulative and cunning man in his twenties. Marlon is very stylish and suave. Marlon understands contemporary society but disapproves of it. Marlon is an instigator and not afraid to speak up when he see's something he doesn't like. Marlon is an extremely moral man, but he makes his own. $75 day rate, copy, credit and meals. Please email headshots and resumes to: Poptartmovie@yahoo.com by Jan 10.

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CEO ENTERTAINMENT MODEL SEARCH FOR MUSIC VIDEO, ATLANTA

Non-Union. Director: Cheri Lockheart. Music Video. Please send a photo to email address above! Before you come to the go-see, you should have headshots, height/weight requirements, and full-length shots. Pictures don’t have to be professional. Female models exotic ethnic looks. Nice features height, hips, and bust (For example 34-26-36). Looking for age groups 15-17 years; 18-24 years; 25-30 years. Speak well. Dance (a plus). Connect with audience. Print well. Physically fit physique's. Nice face, skin, teeth and toned body are major factors. Apply to: Cheri Lockheart, Ceo Modeling Agency, 3455 Peachtree Rd NE, 5th floor, Atlanta, Ga 30326. Email: models@bandwconsulting.com. Web: http://www.ceomodels.com. Expires February 3.

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BOCA MODELS PRODUCING TV PROGRAM "BREAKFAST CLUB", WEST PALM BEACH

Non-Union. Director: G.Marksteiner. Production: BREAKFAST CLUB (Daily Live Television /Home Shopping) Employer: Boca Talent for MIG Broadcast Group /eieio entertainment LLC Location: West Palm Beach Florida [view map] Duration: Daily Live TV Show, starts January 9, 2007. Payment: Hourly $35.00 per hour in a flex rotaing daily schedule 7A-5P daily. Rate Review will be considered after one month for appropriate performers. Location: WHDT Studios, West Palm Beach Florida. TV show description: Boca Talent and Models is Casting for:MIG Broadcast Group NEW HOME HOPPING SHOW ' BREAKFAST CLUB ' airing on cable 7A-5P daily. Breakfast Club includes, Diamond and Jewelry experts with other guests inter-cut in a On Air Live Auction of selected fine Jewelry, Watches and other Merchandise. Local Females of All Ethnetcity/Ages: Women who are comfortable in front of the camera, who admire and enjoy jewelry, having tea , chit chatting from a women’s point of view, welcoming guests to the Breakfast Room are urged to Email Resume and Headshot. Local Male/Female Registered Gemologists and Jewelry Experts. Live Studio at WHDT Studio AIRS on Channel 17 Cable in WPB Market. Fort Lauderdale and Miami, Broadcast OTA in HD on Channel 44. ABSOLUTELY NO PHONE CALLS! Email head shot w/ Resume to Tammy@bocamodels.com. Expires February 3.

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TLC PRIMETIME SHOW SEEKS NEW TV HOSTS, NEW YORK

Non-Equity. Director: TBD. Casting 2 hosts to present an exciting new series about physical fitness, feeling great and being in healthy relationships! Apply to: Alicia Peyrano, 8 Upper St Martin's Lane, London, WC2H 9DL, UK, Fax + 44 7836 8596. Email: alicia.peyrano@reeftv.com. Web: http://www.reeftv.com. Runs for three months beginning in February. Expires February 3.

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NEXT NEW NETWORKS CASTING FOR SHORT FILM "FAST LANE DAILY", NEW YORK

Non-Union. Director: Emil Rensing. Fast Lane Daily, the daily car news show is looking for energetic car enthusiasts to host our daily 3-minute news show. Hosts should be male or female, 22 to 32 years old, and have a love of all things automotive. Experience working with a prompter a plus. If you're interested, please submit headshot and resume via email to casting@instigatortv.com If you've got a demo reel online, feel free to forward that along, too. Camera tests will be conducted within the next 2 weeks and production will begin by the end of February. Apply to: casting@instigatortv.com. Web: http://www.nextnewnetworks.com/. This expires February 2.

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SISYPHUS PRODUCTIONS CASTING FEATURE FILM "ANIMALS", SEATTLE

Union. Director: Matt Wilkins. 'Animals' will be the second feature film by Sisyphus Productions, about the trace of wild animal left over in all of us, and what happens to the people who can't keep it bottled up. Ten day shoot starting in Spring '07. Apply to: Matt Wilkins. Email: matt@sisyphusproductions.com. Web: http://sisyphusproductions.com. Expires February 2.

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RNA FILMS CASTING FOR BOLLYWOOD FILM "DEAR MOM", NEW YORK / NEW JERSEY

Non-Union. Director: BOLLY WOOD DIRECTOR. Tentively Title -- "Dear Mom", genre-drama format in 35mm. Number of shooting days: 25. Production starts March 24, 2006. Shooting locations: New York, New Jersey. "Dear Mom" is a touching story of family love, values, and loyalties. Actors Sharmila Tigore Upen Patel Diya Mirza Gulshan Grower.

Breakdown:
- Male / 51-60 yrs. / Black - African. John NY. Actor (around 60 years old black American, Ice cream truck.
- Female / 51-60 yrs. / Hispanic. Maria Sanchez NY. Actor (an 55 to 60 years Latin lady).
- Male / 25-30 yrs. / Hispanic. Raphael NY. Actor (mid 30’ Latin man, Maria’s son-in law).
- Female / 6-10 yrs. / Hispanic. 2 Andrea Child actor from NY. (a little girl, around 10 years. Maria’s grand child ).
- Male / 25-30 yrs. / Indian. Chandan Basu Indian actor from NY. (low 30’s young man, Arun’s friend).
- Male / 25-30 yrs. / Indian. Siddharth Indian actor from NY. (low 30’s young man, Arun’s friend).
- Female / 18-24 yrs. / Indian. Sharmila Indian actor from NY. (mid 20’s young lady, Arun’s friend).
- Female / 25-30 yrs. / Latin American. Sylvia Sanchez NY. Actor (low 30’s Latin lady, Maria’s daughter).
Female / 51-60 yrs. / White. Margaret NY. Actor. (An old white lady, around 60 years).
- Male / 31-40 yrs. / White. Cop 1 (Police officer) A cop in NY/NJ.
- Male / 31-40 yrs. / White. Cop 2 (Detective) A cops in NY/NJ.
- Female / 25-30 yrs. / White. Debbie Brill NY. Actor (low 30’s young white lady, Arun’s office colleague).

Send your resume with your shots to: khnassad@yahoo.com. Apply to: Assad Khan.

Saturday, December 23, 2006

Casting News Hot Off The Wire!

CHILDREN'S TOURING SHOW

Thurs Dec 21. 2-6PM. Ripley-GrierStudios. 520 8th Ave, 16th Fl Studio 16M, NYC. La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla CA is casting Honey Bo and the Gold Mine, a children’s show that tours San Diego elementary schools. OPEN audition. Weekly salary: $462 Housing and transportation provided. Director: Rebecca Lynn Brown. Rehearsals: January 2 – 18, 2007. Performances: Jan 19 - Mar 11, 2007. All actors must be available for daytime rehearsals and performances. Auditions by APPOINTMENT. For an appointment, please e-mail the Theatre by 9 AM on Wed, Dec 20 at auditions@ljp.org. In your e-mail include your name, phone number, e-mail address, and, if possible, attach your headshot and resume. Or fax this information to (858) 228 -3043, ATTN: Casting. You will receive a confirmation e-mail or phone call verifying your audition slot. Actors will have sides e- mailed or faxed to them when they make an appointment. All actors should prepare a two-minute urban/contemporary/hip- hop/rap song. You may either sing a cappella or bring a CD to sing along with. The Theatre will provide a CD player. Please bring TWO sets of your stapled headshot / resume. Equity Members: Please bring a photocopy of your current Equity Membership card. Seeking: Honey Bo: African-American, Latino, or bi-racial/tri-racial female. Seeking actress 18+ who must be able to play a young teenager. Mr. Lopez and As Cast: Latino male, 30-40s. Actor must be able to play multiple roles. •••grease The Armory Dinner Theatre (Janesville, Wisconsin) www.janesvillearmory.com is casting "Grease" (contract dates: 1/08/07 – 4/01/07). Seeking– Doody (male 18-early 20’s) Rock Tenor, Strong Falsetto, Strong Dancer. The youngest member of the Burger Palace Boys who worships the older members. Competitive Salary, Travel, Housing, and Workers Comp provided, Heath Club Membership. If you would like to be considered please mail your resume and photo to: Jim Tropp, the Armory, Inc. P.O. Box 8038, Janesville, Wisconsin, 53547 -8038. Or email jimt@janesvillearmory.com.

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OPEN AUDITIONS FOR MUSICAL "RESPECT", NEW YORK

Thurs, Dec. 14. 10AM-6PM. Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 6th Floor. Open Call Auditions, Non-Equity Female Singer/Actors. Mungioli Theatricals is casting for “Respect: a Musical Journey of Women.” Contact: Arnold Mungioli. Gem Theatre, Detroit, MI. (PAID WORK) Book: Dr. Dorothy Marcic; Music and Lyrics by: Various. Directed & Choreographed by: Hinton Battle. Casting: MUNGIOLI THEATRICALS, INC. Begins Reh: 1/10/07 in Detroit. Begins Performances: 2/10/07 in Detroit. For this audition, Please Prepare: One Song (approximately 32 bars in length) in the style of the character you would be interested in -- your personality piece or big money number that shows yourself off well. SEEKING: DOROTHY: (Female; Early 40’s - Middle-Aged) Narrator; Great personality; Great storyteller; Charismatic; Interesting person; looks intelligent. Must look believably of Norwegian descent; Attractive -- May be trim or medium build; Vocally would be great if she could carry a tune, But more importantly, must have a funny great personality! FAITH/EMILY: (Female; Plays 20’s to early 30’s) Younger; bouncy energy; attractive; must be able to play ditzy. Must play multiple characters from Betty Boop to Coco Channel; Comedic; She is innocent and naïve. She needs to find her own strength, which shows up as becoming less naïve. She finally realizes she has been taken advantage of and learns she needs to be her own person. Vocally, must be able to sing JAZZ and POP. ROSA/ PAULETTE: (African-American Female, Plays young up to mid -40’s) At the start, she is too abrasive—the hard-hearted Hannah -- and her journey is to find her vulnerability; She learns that real courage is not displayed by aggression or overdone power; Ultimately, she learns to temper her strength, to push back in more productive ways; attractive. Vocally, must be able to sing JAZZ, SOUL, & R&B. EDEN/JEANETTE: (Female;.Younger – Plays early 20’s to early 30s) Must play multiple characters from Lily Langtry to Estee Lauder; Comedic; attractive; Lacking self-confidence, her only source of strength is her sexuality and her body, which she also detests; Ultimately, she learns to accept herself and find inner strength; Vocally, able to sing BROADWAY and POP.

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FILM AUDITION FOR TEENAGE ACTORS, NEW YORK

Bunkerfilm is seeking actors that appear to be age 14-19, all ethnic groups, for a short project filming in early January 2007 in the Manhattan area. All filming would take place nights and weekends, and should not take more than a day or two of your time. Pay to be determined. Meals provided. This project is a documentary style trailer to promote a non-fiction memoir. The story is about a teenage runaway, so some scenes may include adult situations, but will have no nudity. Casting call will be 12/ 16 in Chelsea. For more information, or to make an appointment, email bunkerfilm@gmail.com. Please attach resume and photo if you would like to audition.

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LOW BUDGET FEATURE FILM, NEW YORK

Producer: Justice Group. Filming over six months in New York City, starts ASAP. Payment is on a lo/no/deferred basis. Non- Union. Director: Dashiell Finley/Riley Gay. Email headshots/ resume to justicegroup@gmail.com. Seth Baker is a popular kid at Benjamin Franklin Preparatory School. However, come the summer time, he finds all his friends have left the city for faraway places. Pushed to the limit by boredom, Seth contacts an old camp friend Graham Bishop, with whom he’d had a falling out. Graham welcomes Seth with open arms, and invites him to hang out with his friends that weekend. This group of eccentrics makes Seth uncomfortable at first, but he decides to stick around to try to get the attention of Graham’s friend Maxine Small. What follows is Seth growing to fit in with these oddballs, and discovering that maybe they’re not as weird as he thought. Web: http://justicegroup.wiki.com. Seeking: Max: 15-17, the beautiful girl who encapsulates Seth’s attention during his first visit to Graham’s house. With cutting wit and sarcasm, she quickly puts Seth in his place. This drives Seth crazy, as he is used to getting the girl. Max is the deep thinker of the group, she’s usually armed with some overlooked insight about the personality or group dynamic of people being discussed. She knows people, and loves to push their buttons. Sam: 15-17, the film’s antagonist. He’s secretly in love with Max, but won’t let anybody know it. A delinquent to the extreme, the kid pisses alcohol and breathes weed. He has difficulty taking responsibility for his own faults and laziness. His love for Max is challenged when she and Seth start going out, and he hatches a plot to get Seth to embarrass himself and insult Max, at which point he swoops in and picks up the pieces. Due to his nowhere-man tendencies however, things fall apart as quickly as they came together. Todd: 15-17, a satirical character, poking fun at emo kids, as well as the rise in self- mutilation as a form of release. Todd is plagued with never feeling good enough, he even feels like a second class cutter when compared to his girlfriend Sarah. His problems are mostly, if not entirely, imagined. Constantly clad in a dark blue hoody and girl pants, he loves Simple Plan and livejournal poetry. Sarah: 15-17, like Todd, is a satire on the emo culture. She is not quite as introverted as Todd, and in fact often seems to be in a good mood. However a quick glance at the scars on her arms reveals that she has gone through some deep emotional trauma. Still, she is a pleasant person to be around. Hailing from New Jersey, she is a proud member of the church of hot topic. She falls for Todd, seeing in him a rich creative soul and she just loves guys in girl pants. Aaron: 15 -17, spends most of his time on the internet memorizing facts that he has absolutely no use for. He loves comic books to a fault, and will often interject some superheroes into everyday conversation. Outgoing, nice and accepting the way only a nerd can be. He took “if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all” to heart, and so with this group, is often more quiet than the other characters.

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MALE AFRICAN AMERICAN ACTORS/SINGERS FOR MUSICAL PUPPET COMPANY, NEW YORK

The Shadow Box Theatre, a multi-ethnic children's musical puppet company, seeks African-American men who are Actor/ Singer/Dancers for African Drum production. Ability to move and sing well is essential. Puppetry experience helpful but not necessary (will train). Weekday rehearsals and performances. Paid positions/non-union. Rehearsals start Jan. 8. Performances from Feb. 1 – March 2. Performances in downtown Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Manhattan. Please call (212) 724-0677 for audition appointment. You can visit our website at shadowboxtheatre.org for more information about the company.

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CASTING FOR "GREASE", WISCONSIN

The Armory Dinner Theatre (Janesville, Wisconsin) www.janesvillearmory.com is casting "Grease" (contract dates: 1/08/07 – 4/01/07). Seeking– Doody (male 18-early 20’s) Rock Tenor, Strong Falsetto, Strong Dancer. The youngest member of the Burger Palace Boys who worships the older members. Competitive Salary, Travel, Housing, and Workers Comp provided, Heath Club Membership. If you would like to be considered please mail your resume and photo to: Jim Tropp, the Armory, Inc. P.O. Box 8038, Janesville, Wisconsin, 53547 -8038. Or email jimt@janesvillearmory.com.

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MIDDLE-EASTERN ACTORS FOR WORKSHOP, NEW YORK

David Gaard is accepting photos and resumes for an upcoming project dealing with the struggles, challenges, joys and aspirations of Islamic women as seen through the eyes of a woman journalist beginning at the time of the first Gulf War. The play will be workshopped in January 2007. Currently seeking actors (male and female) of all ages who have Middle Eastern heritage. Please send photos and resumes to David Gaard, 77 East 12th Street - 17-H, New York, NY 10003 or submit via email to: ninepartsofdesire@yahoo.com.