Thursday, January 22, 2009

Want To Be A Star?

Come to LaBelle's Theater Audition

LABELLE, FL. -- LaBelle's Firehouse Players will be holding auditions at the Firehouse Cultural Center, 241 North Bridge, for the last two productions of the 2008/2009 season on Tuesday, January 27, at 6:30 p.m.

Director Joe Thomas is searching for Lady Bracknell, a lady of a certain age who is concerned about social status, and for Jack Worthing, a young man around town who learns The Importance of Being Earnest in the Oscar Wilde trivial comedy for serious people. The Importance of Being Earnest is the local theater group's March production.

Director Terri Lazar wants actors for the three one-act comedies that close the season in April. Anton Chekov's The Boor calls for one female and two males in speaking roles plus several walk-ons with no lines. Neil Simon's Visitor from Forest Hills features the parents of the bride with small parts for the young bride and her groom. Rounding out Terri's three comedies is When Shakespeare's Ladies Meet (with Apologies to the Bard) featuring six of Shakespeare�s most famous heroines.

So, come out Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. and read for a part. The acting bug may bite and you could be LaBelle's next matinee idol! For information, call Terri Lazar at 863-675-2392 or Joe Thomas at 863-612-0413.

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