Male Actors for Lord of the Flies
Tue, 20 Jan 2009, 08:51 pmWhipLashTheatre10 posts in thread
Male Actors for Lord of the Flies
Tue, 20 Jan 2009, 08:51 pmFrom the company that brought you OH What a Lovely War! in 2008, WhipLash Theatre is auditioning MALE actors 18+ this Sunday for William Golding's LORD OF THE FLIES.
A group of school boys, evacuated from a potential war situation, find themselves on a small tropical island after their plane is shot down. There are no adult survivors… With universal themes of power, disorder, bullying and identity this show explores the parallel world in which we live. Its grim lesson shows how close we are to the beast within.
Performances: June 24- July 4 2009 at Subiaco Arts Centre (Main Studio)
AUDITION
WHEN: SUNDAY 25 JANUARY 2009 at 10.00am
WHERE: David Lawe Davies Centre, Guildford Grammar School
Note: You do not need to register your interest to secure a place in the audition.
THE AUDITION: All actors will participate in an open group audition, rotating in groups with the text and participate in a number of group workshops exploring ritual, chants and movement. We are looking for an ensemble of male actors who can work collaboratively and with great energy.`You do not need to prepare a monologue or a script extract.
Rehearsals begin in March.
To register your attendance please call 9228 2842 or email whiplashtheatre@hotmail.com
For further information visit www.whiplashtheatre.com
Just to point out
Thu, 22 Jan 2009, 08:40 amHi Tyler and thanks for your post. Just wanted to point out that the majority of audition notices posted in the ITA site are for Community Theatre, this being a Community Theatre web site.
You can usually assume that if payment is not mentioned, then it is not paid. Most paid / professional work will not be seeking talent through a site such as this. They would go through the more traditional channels of Casting Agents and the like.
If you are looking for paid work specifically, then you will only find the occasional posting here, if you're lucky.
Absit invidia (and DFT :nono:)
Jeff Watkins