Before TV took over, radio was one of the world’s main sources of entertainment. Apart from news, commercials, and music, it also broadcasts shows: dramas, mysteries, comedies, and more. Families in the 1920s through to the 1960s gathered around to listen to what we now call old-time radio shows. Stories were brought to life live on the radio with voice actors and foley artists.
Audition Date:
Wednesday, September 4 at 6:45 pm at the Numerica PAC
Performances Date:
Tuesday, December 17 at 7:30 pm
Auditions will take place on stage at the Numerica Performing Arts Center. Please come prepared to do some cold readings and to sing an acapella rendition of your favorite Christmas carol! We will also be asking you to read in an accent, primarily various British accents, but we would also like to hear actors be able to read in young voices and in a German accent.
Please fill out the attached Google Form with your audition information. Parts will be available for both men and women of various ages, and most actors will read multiple parts!
Before TV took over, radio was one of the world’s main sources of entertainment. Apart from news, commercials, and music, it also broadcasts shows: dramas, mysteries, comedies, and more. Families in the 1920s through to the 1960s gathered around to listen to what we now call old-time radio shows. Stories were brought to life live on the radio with voice actors and foley artists.
Audition Date:
Wednesday, September 4 at 6:45 pm at the Numerica PAC
Performances Date:
Tuesday, December 17 at 7:30 pm
Auditions will take place on stage at the Numerica Performing Arts Center. Please come prepared to do some cold readings and to sing an acapella rendition of your favorite Christmas carol! We will also be asking you to read in an accent, primarily various British accents, but we would also like to hear actors be able to read in young voices and in a German accent.
Please fill out the attached Google Form with your audition information. Parts will be available for both men and women of various ages, and most actors will read multiple parts!
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90 MINUTES PRIOR TO SHOWTIME
CLOSED ON FEDERAL HOLIDAYS