Contact:
Andy Garrison
816-674-5601
andy@actortrainingstudio.com
Find the studio:
Contact:
Andy Garrison
816-674-5601
andy@actortrainingstudio.com
Find the studio:
The Mystery Train will be holding auditions, by appointment only, for its upcoming production, "Who's In First?" on January 11, 2010 from 5 pm to 9 pm.
Seeking: two men and one woman to portray characters in an interactive murder mystery comedy set in 1914. The show opens February 5 and runs through April 3, with performances on Friday and Saturday evenings. Rehearsals begin January 18. There is performance pay.
For more information, or to set an appointment, please call 816-813-9654.
Wendy Thompson
Artistic Director
The Mystery Train
816-813-9654
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It's taken me way too long to get an entry for Mandy on here -- I got her materials just as the website changed over. Regardless, Mandy's an extremely talented actor -- both comedy and drama -- and she's gotten a lot of great experience in feature films, short films, commercials and stage. Plus, she's just a genuinely nice person -- a pleasure to work with. AG
A great cover letter tells the reader why you’re contacting them and creates a sense of anticipation about evaluating your resume.
If you know someone that's interested in taking an acting class, give them something special -- a gift certificate from the Actor Training Studio. This year, ATS is offering a special rate of just $150 for a four-week cycle of class.
Got this yesterday... AG
Casting Notice for Short Independent Musical "A Lover's Riot", a new short film following a young couple trying to gain momentum in the tremulous near future where the middle class has fallen and the everyday man wonder the streets seeking hope. Featuring a compelling futuristic empire in an Orwellian like dysotopian future. This new and exciting film also features four original musical numbers which cement themselves strongly as a cornerstone in the films being.
Got this reminder today. AG
Olathe Community Theatre Association reminds you
of this weekend's auditions for Doubt: A Parable
by John Patrick Shanley - Saturday, Dec 5 at 11
am.
A 2005 Pulitzer Prize Winner for Drama, Doubt: A
Parable tells the story of Sister Aloysius, a
conservative nun and principal of St Nicholas
Church School in the Bronx in 1964. She begins to
suspect that a parish priest, Father Flynn, is
having an inappropriate relationship with an
African-American male student. She shares her
concerns with a young idealistic nun, Sister
Check this out. AG
http://www.kansascity.com/entertainment/story/1605222.html