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Audition Call for USF Fall 2024 Mainstage Theatre Productions!

Sunday, April 21, 2024 12:00 AM – 12:00 PM
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    Hello!. . . . We are excited about our upcoming Fall 2024 mainstage productions!. . . . USF Fall Musical = Fugitive Songs . . . . USF Fall Play = The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui. . . . Read more about each production below and through this link: https://www.usf.edu/arts/theatre-and-dance/academics/theatre-programs/audition-info-for-performance-classes-and-productions.aspx . . . . Auditions are through Video Submissions with In-Person Call-backs happening on April 25th (musical) and April 27th (play). . . . . Submit your video audition(s) by 12pm on Sunday April 21st!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ABOUT THE SHOWS:. . . . FUGITIVE SONGS . . Directed by Georgia Mallory Guy; Music Direction by Latoya McCormick-Hutchinson  . . . . Fugitive Songs is a 19-song journey across America that spotlights people on the run, offering a new sound for a restless America. . . . . Learn more about the show  at https://www.concordtheatricals.com/p/56741/fugitive-songs . . . . Award-winning songwriters Chris Miller and Nathan Tysen's Fugitive Songs is a 19-song journey across America, featuring a multi-ethnic ensemble (3 men, 3 women) between the ages of 20 and 40. This innovative song cycle, conceived as half-musical/half-hootenanny, spotlights people on the run: a disgruntled Subway sandwich employee, a jilted ex-cheerleader, a pair of Patty Hearst fanatics, a stoner forced to rob a convenience store against his will, and many others. . .  . . Blending traditional folk music with contemporary pop and gospel, Fugitive Songs offers a new sound for a restless America. This eclectic score provides exceptional material for a wide range of experienced singers, and delivers poignant and thought-provoking lyrics that capture each character's "reasons to run."  . . . . Listen to the Songs Here: Fugitive Songs: A Song Cycle Playlist.. . . . . . . . . . The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui . . By Bertolt Brecht, originally translated by George Tabori, revised by Alistair Beaton . . Directed by David J. Valdez . . . .  . . . . Protection for workers, jobs, businesses. As the Great Depression hits the City's fortunes, Arturo strikes a deal and makes a killing until soon his shadow looms from the markets to the docks. But whether you're with him or against him, you can't ignore the resistible rise of Arturo Ui! . . . . Follow @usftheatreanddance for more about this show from Director David Valdez this coming week!
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    Event Details: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1957713
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    THEATREDANCE, Arts, Arts, Campus - Tampa, Academic, Performance

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