This is a reminder post about auditions for Elmwood Players' Children Theatre this summer (details follow):
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Saturday, October 22, 2011
Friday, October 21, 2011
Musoc Calling for Proposals for 2012
The University of Canterbury's Musical Theatre Society has called for proposals for their next show (to take place in March 2012). If you're in Christchurch and have been sitting around waiting for your favourite musical to be produced, this is a great opportunity for you to take control and make it happen. The deadline for these proposals is approaching fast, but if you haven't got much planned for the long weekend, there's still time to put something together.
And don't worry if it's too late for you this time, Musoc produces two shows a year, so there's another chance next year.
To find out how to propose a musical to Musoc, check out this neat proposal guide on their website. Proposals must be emailed to Seamus at secretary@musoc.org.nz no later than 5pm Monday 24 October.
And don't worry if it's too late for you this time, Musoc produces two shows a year, so there's another chance next year.
To find out how to propose a musical to Musoc, check out this neat proposal guide on their website. Proposals must be emailed to Seamus at secretary@musoc.org.nz no later than 5pm Monday 24 October.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
AUDITION NOTICE
Auditions for Mistletones - A Fantastical Christmas Cabaret are to be held next week on the 25th and 26th October in Christchurch.
Saturday, October 15, 2011
The Vicar of Dibley with The Rangiora Players
The Rangiora Players will be presenting the theatrical version of the British comedy classic, "The Vicar of Dibley" this November. The play takes the form of three acts, each containing a much-loved episode from the television series:
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Middle Age Spread with Elmwood Players
Elmwood Players presents its spring season of Roger Hall's classic kiwi comedy, Middle Age Spread:
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