AUDITIONS - HAIR - The Tribal Love-Rock Musical
Fri, 26 Jan 2007, 07:21 pmyellow glass theatre inc11 posts in thread
AUDITIONS - HAIR - The Tribal Love-Rock Musical
Fri, 26 Jan 2007, 07:21 pm
EVENTAINMENT in association with yellow glass theatre inc presents...
the Tribal Love-Rock musical HAIR at the Regal Theatre from 10 - 20 May 2007.
STARRING Cosima De Vito and Rob Mills from AUSTRALIAN IDOL.
AUDITIONS are being held on Sunday 11 February 2007.
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING DETAILS:
*Prepare TWO contrasting songs (Do NOT perform any songs from HAIR). You may not get to perform both. Songs should be no longer than 3 minutes each in length.
*Age 18 and over need only apply.
*Please bring a current, non-returnable CV that clearly states your contact details including email or postal address.
*There will be an accompanist provided. Please provide sheet music in the correct key and appropriately presented. NO BACKING TRACKS!
***Please note that there is nudity, coarse language and simulated drug usage in the performance.***
YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO BE AT THE VENUE FIFTEEN MINUTES PRIOR TO YOUR APPOINTED TIME.
YOU MUST HAVE AN APPOINTMENT TO AUDITION!
DIRECTED BY CHRIS KABAY, MUSICAL DIRECTION BY SIMON HOLT
Bookings Phone Number:
9345 5390 (9am - 7pm only)
Website:
www.eventainment.com.au
Address:
Stage Door School of Performing Arts, 1 Price Street, Subiaco
I was a little picky I suppose
Tue, 27 Feb 2007, 03:12 pmbut, my point was not about legality. The show is an anazing celebration of an era and still one of my favourites although I feel it is rapidly becoming a museum piece.
It is however (specifically in response to Walter Bitcher) about America, we here in Australia jointly shared an enormous part of the experience that gave birth to HAIR, our involvement in the Vietnam debacle, the draft, the whole "hippie" thing. These things happened very similarly in this country to the way they happened in the US. One enormous difference however is the focus the show places on the black american experience in the sixties. Vastly diferent from the experience of our indigenous peoples. This makes the show American which was the point I was trying to make not any nit picking about advertising and legal responsibilty. My respnse was aimed specifically at Walter Bitcher whomsoever he or she may be.
Call the show what you please, I really don't mind.
Is that all there is? Well if that's all there is my friend, then let's keep dancing.
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