Oddfellows Playhouse and ARTFARM announce auditions for Circophony Teen Circus’s mainstage Circus-Theater production, The Things That Go Creep.
Auditions will be held on Wednesday, December 15, 6 - 8 pm, at Oddfellows Playhouse, 128 Washington Street in Middletown. They are open to all young people ages 12 - 20. Prior circus experience is not required, but some background in physical training, dance, movement, sports, parkour or performance can be helpful.
Auditioners are asked to arrive a few minutes early to complete audition paperwork, to dress to move, plan to stay the entire two hours, and to prepare a short performance piece that showcases your skills and personality (one minute maximum). Everyone who auditions and commits to the rehearsal and production schedule will be cast in the show.
Rehearsals will be Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 6:00 - 9 pm starting January 4, 2022. There will be Technical rehearsal & daily rehearsals, Feb 26 - March 2. Performances will be March 3, 4 & 5 at 7 pm; March 5 at 2 pm at Oddfellows Playhouse.
The Things That Go Creep, directed by Circophony Director Allison McDermott, is an original circus theater piece inspired by classic horror films. The Show will include acrobatics, movement, juggling, balancing, stilting, unicycling, comedy and other circus skills. This is a great opportunity to stretch your personal limits in a supportive, non-competitive environment, get serious circus training, and be part of creating a new and imaginative show.
To register for the audition, or for more information, call (860) 347-6143 or email info@oddfellows.org. Tuition for Circophony is $300. Financial aid is available for anyone who needs it. No one is turned away for inability to pay. Circophony Teen Circus provides rigorous circus training and performance opportunities to young people, and is a collaboration between Oddfellows Playhouse and ARTFARM.
If you are unable to make the audition date, please contact info@oddfellows.org to set up an alternative audition date!
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