Friday, 20 February 2009

Stage Centre Theatre calls for actors to audition for its 32nd season

BY GEORGE KAGAME

Stage Centre is currently searching for talent to audition for performers to participate in its 2009-10 season. Auditions for new actors and others people involved in theatre begins on 28th March at 1.00p.m. at the Fairview Library theatre.

A press release from Fairview Library theatre states that everyone interested in acting “must present two monologues of contrasting nature, and prepare a short song selection in the style of their own choice.” The theatre offers training for the actors who are required to bring their own music for the musical selection. It further appeals to support from a wider public “in all areas of production and company development, stage management, props design and costume and set construction.”

Stage Centre started performing 21 year ago and has deciated itself to presenting a wide cross section of classics of theatre history. They have been resident at Fairview Library theatre all this time, the current seaon started in September 2008 and has staged such plays as Carlifornia Suite, Hedda Gabler, The School of Wives, The Seagull, which is currently showing and Wait Untill Dark.

According to Garth Allen the Artistic Director of Stage Centre Theatre, his company is renown for its “compelling to the hilarious, the suspenseful to the shocking. All through from the annals of theatre history (seventeenth century France to twentieth century North America), these great plays are all wonderfully meaningful in the contemporary world.”
He adds that it is the greatest theatre bargain in Toronto — and with free parking, access to the Don Mills subway station, and countless dining places in the area.

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