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 is holding auditions, by appointment only, for its summer production, "The Art of Murder" by Philip blue owl Hooser, on May 31st and June 1st from 5 pm to 9 pm.
Seeking three women to portray characters in an interactive murder mystery set in 1975. Also seeking a Stage Manager/Conductor, male or female. The show opens on June 18th and runs through August 21st, with performances on Thurs, Fri and Sat evenings in area restaurants.
For more information, or to schedule an appointment, call 816-813-9654.
Wendy Thompson
Artistic Director
The Mystery Train
Catching up to last week! AG
Understanding the ideas of Consistency and The Exposure Effect are important in gauging your advertising efforts.
I've had this for awhile, just now blogging it... AG
BLACK COMEDY
by Peter Shaffer
Directed By Tiffany Garrison-Schweigert for Bell Road Barn Players, Parkville, MO
Performance Dates
Fri & Sat July 30th, 31st
Fri - Sun August 6, 7, 8th
Audition Dates:
Monday June 14th, 7:00-9:00 pm
Tuesday June 15th, 7:00-9:00 pm
At the David Theatre on the Campus of Park College
Got this from Claudia today. AG
IFC will hold another Actors Showcase on Wednesday, June 16, 2010,
7:30pm, at the Westport Coffeehouse basement.
This showcase will be on camera, shot in a separate room from
filmmaker audience members watching you on screen. Please have a 1 minute monologue
prepared - you will be timed. There will be no re-direct this time.
Please contact Claudia Copping, ccpingpoint@aim.com to sign up
for the showcase. Please include your phone number. There is a $5 charge
for nonmembers to participate, free to IFC members in good standing.
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Got this from a FB friend, who got it from Craigslist.
AG
NOW CASTING 2 FEMALE LEADS, 20-27 YEARS OF AGE, ANY ETHNICITY
Synopsis: Four college-age friends decide to go camping deep in the woods, expecting to party all night. They are soon attacked by a violent group, and each of their lives are changed in a unique way.
Sean Pratt's interview with me as presented on presentmagazine.com. I'm really happy with how this interview and the article on Present turned out -- it makes me feel proud of the studio and what we're accomplishing there every class, every week.
Thanks to Pat Lamb for the photography and editing on the new commercial. Thanks to the actors that allowed their images to be used. Thanks to Sean Pratt for following up on actor training and the opportunity to talk about ATS. And thanks to Pam Taylor and Pete Dulin at Present Magazine!
Andy