Found via link tweeted by Travis Bedard of Cambiare Productions:
Cambiare Productions announces auditions for their next production: Will Hollis Snider's Messenger No. 4 (or... How to Survive a Greek Tragedy)
On December 12th, Cambiare Productions will hold open auditions for the stage production "Messenger No. 4". Auditions will be held from 7-10pm.Auditions will be at: Ridgetop, 304 E 33rd St. #1 Austin, TX 78705. (It is a brick two story building on the top of a little rise on the north side of 33rd St. between Grooms and Tom Green. Number 1 faces 33rd Street, it's the first door on the front of the building. White Christmas lights around the door.) (Click for map) Follow the Signs.
A high-energy ensemble show, "Messenger No. 4" is a love story written across time, space, and much of the classical western canon. Tired of his workaday life delivering exposition to royals, Messenger No. 4 decides to break a few rules to liven up his job but ends up getting much more than he bargained for.
Oh... and there's a sword fight and quite possibly a dance break.
Messenger No.4, written and directed by Will Hollis Snider, with set by Ia Enstera, lights by Megan Reilly and costumes by Glenda Barnes will be presented in tandem with Paper Moon Rep's The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm from February 17th to March 4th at the Blue Theatre in Austin, TX. Limited rehearsals will begin prior to the holidays with a full 4-5 day rehearsal schedule beginning after the New Year.
Please RSVP Amanda Gass at Amanda@CambiareProductions.com for a time slot. Please indicate your first and second preference: 7:00 - 7:30; 7:30 - 8:00; 8:00 - 8:30; 8:30 - 9:00; 9:00 - 9:30; 9:30 - 10:00. If you are unavailable Monday between 7-10, but would still like to be considered, please email Will Hollis Snider at: will@cambiareproductions.com
No roles are precast. All ages and ethnicities are encouraged to audition. Please bring a headshot and resume if you can. All roles will be stipended.
Sides will be provided. Click 'Read more' for capsule descriptions of the ten roles.
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