Questions? Contact mailto:[email protected]
Kelly Richmond, PhD (she/her)
Assistant Professor | 1855 Professor of Arts and Climate Justice
Residential College in the Arts and Humanities
Michigan State University
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Acting is all about taking action, but how theatre performers use their skills to help save our planet? You are invited to audition for Climate Change Theatre Action, a global 5-minute play festival changing the story of the climate crisis. Bringing together art, social justice, and community action, the festival will take place September 26th (at the Beal Botanical Garden) and September 27th (at the Corey Marsh Ecological Research Center) 1 PM-4 PM. Rehearsals will run throughout the month of September. Auditions will be held at 6, 7, and 8 pm on Wednesday August 27th and Thursday August 28th at Studio 60 in the MSU Auditorium. No preparation required, sign up for an audition time here.
Questions? Contact mailto:[email protected] Kelly Richmond, PhD (she/her) Assistant Professor | 1855 Professor of Arts and Climate Justice Residential College in the Arts and Humanities Michigan State University
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Director Kamara Drane will be holding auditions for Ixion's season opening play "A Song for Coretta" by Pearl Cleage.
Performance dates are October 10, 11, 12, 17, 18 & 19. Rehearsals will begin shortly after casting. Audition Date Monday August 17 @ 7 PM Location: Sycamore Creek South Lansing Campus 1919 S. Pennsylvania Ave. Lansing, MI Auditions will be cold reads from scripts. The following roles are available: Helen Richards - Black woman (50s-60s), a proud, put-together woman who is uncomfortable with the changing times, and whose strict ideas about respectability are challenged by the younger generations. (Think Claire Huxtable/ Diahann Carroll in bearing) Mona Lisa Martin - Black woman, (40s-50s), an artist and survivor of Hurricane Katrina, trying to use her art to reconnect with others and herself after tragedy. A bit scruffy, definitely scrappy, reminiscent of a bag lady. Nola accent delightful, but by no means required. Zora Evans - Black woman, (early-mid 20s), a highly educated and hungry young journalism student who is desperate to tell the stories that matter, even if others don't think they do. Almost annoying in her urgency, but not quite. Keisha Cameron - Black girl, (17) a round-the-way girl who objects to being looked down upon by others and treated like a product of her environment. Straightforward and brash, unschooled but with her own brand of wisdom. Gwen Johnson - (mid-20s-early 30s) a soldier home on leave, having a crisis of morality. Uses the discipline she's learned to cover up her trauma. If unable to attend audition, but interested in consideration, please email [email protected] to arrange an alternate time or submit a video audition prior to audition date. For more information email [email protected] |
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