
Auditions, by appointment only, will be held in March, with rehearsals to begin in June, and opening night is July 31 for Into the Woods, presented by Journey Theater
Journey Theater is seeking performers ages 8 and older, as well as crew and production committee members, for this summer’s production of Into the Woods.
Auditions, by appointment only, will be held March 14 and 17. Callbacks, by invitation, will be March 20 and 21.
Rehearsals will go from June 12 through July 25, Wednesdays through Fridays, 5 to 9 p.m. and Saturdays 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Performances will be held at Heritage High School July 31 through Aug. 8.
Journey is looking for actors, singers, and dancers to play featured and ensemble roles.
Those interested should prepare 16 bars of a musical theater song that shows vocal range and technical ability. Bring an instrumental backing track (downloaded audio file. No streaming.)
If you are auditioning for a specific role, please be familiar with the songs from the show, as you might be asked to sing a selection at auditions.
All those who are auditioning must bring a current headshot and resume in addition to audition forms.
Auditions will be closed.
For more information, character descriptions, volunteer crew/committee opportunities, or to sign up for an audition, go to: journeytheather.org, select SHOWS, and then Into the Woods.
There is a $100 production fee per cast member. Each cast member must be represented by a volunteer production committee member, to serve on costumes, crew, sets, refreshments, etc.) Volunteers will receive one ticket.
For more information, contact Shannon McIlroy at 425-306-1106 or email at: s.mcilroy@journeytheater.org
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