William Shakespeare's
Unfortunately, there was not enough interest in acting for this show. This show requires a cast of 16 or more, but only 8 actors showed up to auditions. As a result, the Arnold Community Theatre Troupe will not be putting on this show at this time. Watch this space for further announcements in a couple of weeks, after the new Board of Officers takes office.
This Show has been CANCELLED.
Venue
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Schedule
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Audition Information
- Simply show up at the Arnold Branch of the Jefferson County Library sometime between 11:00am and 4:00 pm to read a few lines for us. (Auditions tend to be busiest during the first two hours, so if you don't like to wait, you might decide to come after 1:00.) No advance preparation is required, although if you'd like to become familiar with the script, you may do so here. To help you understand what they're saying, check out the version posted here.
- To find out if you are cast for the show, simply visit this web page after the auditions are over.
- If you are cast in the show, the first read-through rehearsal will be Saturday afternoon, January 31 at 1pm at Arnold Urgent Care.
- All actors will be expected to pay a $5 participation fee at the read-through, which can be avoided by selling an ad for the program or by requesting a scholarship.
- If you have acted in a previous ACTT production, then you will also be required to join the troupe as a member --if you haven't already. Troupe membership will set you back another $5, which can again be avoided by selling an ad for the program or by requesting a scholarship.
Production Team
- Director: Zach Robinson
- Producer: Sean Maloney
- Technical Director: Keith Henderson
- Helpers: Aileen Wolk, Jake Singer
Would you like to get involved?
Here are some miscellaneous things we're looking for (please send us an email if you can help)
- Send us an email if you'd like to help behind the scenes.
Here are some miscellaneous things we're looking for (please send us an email if you can help)
- People who can paint backdrops
- A bed
- A dresser
- Fake potted plants and trees (light-weight)
- A throne